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USER GUIDE Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld Version 1.0 Revision A June 2018 Corporate Office Trimble Inc. 935 Stewart Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA Recycling information You should dispose of the device and accessories properly according to local laws and regulations. Because the device contains electronic components,it must be disposed of separately from www.trimble.com household waste. When the device reaches its end of life, contact your local Trimble reseller to learn about disposal and recycling options for Global technical support your area. To request detailed technical assistance for Trimble solutions, contact: trimble_support@trimble.com Recycling in Europe Copyright and trademarks © 2018, Trimble Inc. All rights reserved. Trimble and the Globe & Triangle logo and Nomad are trademarks of Trimble Inc., registered in the United States and in other countries. Access is a trademark of Trimble Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the The symbol at right means that according to local laws and regulations your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by TrimbleInc. is under license. of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. The All other trademarks are the property of their respective the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the owners. Release Notice This is the June 2018 release (Revision A) of the Trimble Nomad 5 handheld documentation. separate collection and recycling of your product and/or its battery at environment. For information about recycling Trimble WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) products that run on electrical power go to http://www.trimble.com/corporate/about_WEEE_ROHS_ initiatives.aspx. To recycle Trimble WEEE products call +31 497 53 24 30, and ask for the "WEEE Associate". or mail a request for recycling instructions to: Trimble Europe B.V. WEEE Recycling C/O Menlo logistics Gate 19 to 26 Meerheide 43 5521 DZ Eersel The Netherlands Taiwan – Battery Recycling Requirements The product contains a Lithium-ion battery. Taiwanese regulations require that waste batteries are recycled. 廢電池請回收 China Recycling Requirements [Insert China Hazardous Substances declaration table] Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 2 Regional compliance Australia and New Zealand Trimble European Regional Fulfillment Center Logistics Manager Meerheide 45 55521DZ Eersel Netherlands. Trimble EC Trimble Germany Am Princ Parc 11 65479 Raunheim Germany This product conforms with the regulatory requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) Telecommunications, Radio communications and EMC Labelling Notices, thus satisfying the requirements for RCM marking and sale within Australia and New Zealand. Europe CAUTION - Only approved accessories may be used with this equipment. In general, all cables must be high quality, shielded, correctly terminated and normally restricted to two meters in length. Power supplies approved for this product employ special provisions to avoid radio interference and should not be altered or substituted. Unapproved modifications or operations beyond or in conflict with these instructions for use may void authorization by the authorities to operate the equipment. This Trimble product has been tested and found to comply with all requirements for CE Marking and sale within the European Economic Area (EEA). The device has Bluetooth and wireless LAN approval and satisfies the requirements for Radio and Telecommunication Terminal European declaration of conformity Equipment specified by European Council Directive 2014/53/EU. These requirements provide reasonable protection against harmful According to ISO / IEC Guide 22 and EN 450 14 residential or commercial environment. Manufacturer’s Name: Trimble Inc.. The device is intended for connection to European Networks Manufacturer’s Address: 935 Stewart Drive, Sunnyvale CA 94085, USA Caution: interference when the equipment is operated appropriately in a Declares, under our sole responsibility, that the product: Risk of explosion if battery replaced by an incorrect type. Product Name: Nomad 5 Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Model Number: 121500 Conforms to the following Product Specifications: Make sure the temperature for adapter will not be higher than 40 ˚C. - RED 2014/53/EU LVD 2014/35/EU EMC 2014/53/EU RED -ETSI EN 300 328 Canada -ETSI EN 300 893 Contains IC ID: 5817A-EM7455/ 5817A-QCNFA324 -ETSI EN 303 413 - ETSI EN 301 489-1 - ETSI EN 301 489-3 - ETSI EN 301 489-17 - EN 55032: 2012+AC: 2013 - EN 55024: 2010+A1:2015 - EN 60950-1:2006/A11:2009/A1:2010/ - EN 62368-1:2014 Supplementary information In addition, the product is battery powered and the power supply provided with this product has been certified to IEC 60950: 2005 2nd edition +Am1:2009+Am2: 2013/ IEC 62368-1: 2014. As manufacturer, we declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment follows the provisions of the This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications du Canada. Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Industry Canada rules. Les changements et modifications non expressément approuvés par le fabricant ou le détenteur de cet Standards stated above. Importer of Record Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 3 équipement peuvent annuler votre droit à utiliser cet appareil en vertu des règles d'Industrie Canada. Antenna Statement Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante. Licence exempt This device complies with Industry Canada licenceexempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. this device may not cause interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : 1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et 2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. SAR is measured with the device at 0 mm to the extremity, while transmitting at the highest certified output power level in all frequency bands of the device. The maximum SAR value is 0.58 (WLAN) / 3.34 (WWAN) W/kg (extremity) averaged over 10 gram of tissue. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 0 cm between the radiator and your extremity. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The County Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada. IC SAR warning Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Information The radiated output power of the Wireless Device is below the Industry Canada (IC) radio frequency exposure limits. The Wireless Device should be used in such a manner such that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. This device has been evaluated for and shown compliant with the IC Specific Absorption Rate (“SAR”) limits when installed in specific host products operated in portable exposure conditions. Informations concernant l'exposition aux fréquences radio (RF) La puissance de sortie émise par l’appareil de sans fil est inférieure à la limite d'exposition aux fréquences radio d'Industry Canada (IC). Utilisez l’appareil de sans fil de façon à minimiser les contacts humains lors du fonctionnement normal. Ce périphérique a été évalué et démontré conforme aux limites SAR (Specific Absorption Rate – Taux d'absorption spécifique) d'IC lorsqu'il est installé dans des produits hôtes particuliers qui fonctionnent dans des conditions d'exposition à des appareils portables. The device could automatically discontinue transmission in case of absence of information to transmit, or operational failure. Note that this is not intended to prohibit transmission of control or signaling information or the use of repetitive codes where required by the technology. Ce dispositif de radiocommunication de catégorie II respecte la norme CNR-310 d’Industrie Canada. The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co- channel mobile satellite systems; the maximum antenna gain permitted (for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz) to comply with the e.i.r.p. limit; and The maximum antenna gain permitted (for devices in the band 5725-5850 MHz) to comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non-point-to-point operation as appropriate, as stated in section A9.2(3). In addition, High- power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of the band 5250-5350 MHz and this radar could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. IMPORTANT NOTE: IC Radiation Exposure Statement U.S. This EUT is compliant with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in IC RSS-102 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE 1528. Contain FCC ID: S9E-EM7455/ S9E-QCNFA324 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES- 003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This Category II radio communication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310. FCC Compliance Statement Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 4 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. extremity. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The County Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission rules. The radios in this device have been designed and manufactured to not exceed stipulated emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy as required by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government 47 C.F.R. § 2.1091 and 2.1093. Operation on the 5.15-5.25GHz frequency band is restricted to indoor use only. The FCC requires indoor use for the 5.15- 5.25GHz band to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite Systems. Limited Warranty Terms and Conditions Product Limited Warranty Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Trimble Inc. (“Trimble”) warrants that for a period of two (2) years from date of purchasethis Trimble product (the “Product”) will substantially conform to Trimble's publicly available specifications for the Product and that the hardware and any storage media components of the Product will be substantially free from defects in materials and workmanship. Accessing Labels You can find E-label at below location Settings->System->About tablet->Regulatory information Therefore, it will only transmit on the 5.25-5.35 GHz, 5.47- 5.725 GHz and 5.725 –5.850 GHz band when associated with an access point (AP). FCC Radiation Exposure Statement SAR is measured with the device at 0 mm to the extremity, while transmitting at the highest certified output power level in all frequency bands of the device. The maximum SAR value is 0.58 (WLAN) / 3.34 (WWAN) W/kg (extremity) averaged over 10 gram of tissue. 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Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 9 Contents Safety information 12 Battery safety 12 Power supply safety 13 Touchscreen glass 13 Service safety 14 Safe environments of use 14 Distraction 14 Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) 14 SAR 15 Caring for your device 15 Cleaning 15 Touchscreen care 15 Battery care 16 Product specifications 1 Introduction 17 19 Registration 20 Configuration options 20 In the box 20 Replacement and spare or optional accessories 20 Parts of the Nomad 5 handheld 22 2 Basic setup and operation Installing and removing a battery 24 24 Installing a battery 25 Removing a battery 25 Inserting SD and SIM cards 25 Tethering the stylus 26 Installing a screen protector 27 Attaching the handstrap 28 Setting up your Nomad 5 handheld for the first time 28 Charging and power modes 29 Charging the battery 29 LED charging status 30 Turning the device on 30 About Sleep state 30 Waking and unlocking the device 30 Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | Contents Restarting the device 31 Turning off the device 31 Checking the battery level 31 Making your battery last longer 32 Interacting with the device 33 Using the touchscreen 33 Using the onscreen keypad 35 Using the stylus 35 USB mouse and keyboards 35 Display settings: adjusting the backlight 35 Display settings: auto rotation 36 3 Using the Android operating system 37 Using Accounts 37 Using the Home screens 38 Adding apps to a Home screen 38 Removing apps from a Home screen 38 Using Apps 39 Navigation and the status bar 39 4 Using wireless networks 40 Working with Wi-Fi networks 40 Connecting to Wi-Fi 40 Disconnecting from Wi-Fi 41 Forgetting a Wi-Fi network 41 Advanced Wi-Fi settings 41 Working with mobile broadband 42 Using mobile data 42 Locating the device's IMEI number 43 Airplane mode 43 5 Using accessories and connecting to other devices 45 Using the charging cradle 45 Connecting to USB accessories 45 Using Bluetooth wireless technology 46 Turning Bluetooth on or off 46 Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth device with the Nomad 5 handheld 46 Transferring data between your Nomad 5 handheld and another computer 47 Transferring data using a micro USB Cable Using EMPOWER modules 47 48 Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 10 Contents Installing EMPOWER modules 49 6 Using the cameras 50 Taking photos and videos 50 Changing camera settings 51 Advanced camera settings 51 Viewing photos and videos 51 7 Using the pre-installed apps 52 Trimble EMPOWER Hub 52 Trimble GNSS Status utility 52 Bundled Google apps 53 Getting more apps 54 8 Troubleshooting, downloading updates, and repair Troubleshooting 55 55 Performance issues 55 EMPOWER module issues 57 Wireless connectivity issues 57 Power and battery issues 58 Restarting or resetting the operating system 59 Operating system and software updates 60 Android 8.1 updates 60 Software downloads and updates 61 Repairing your device 61 Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 11 1 Safety information Battery safety Power supply safety Touchscreen glass Service safety Safe environments of use Distraction Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) SAR Caring for your device Read this guide for important safety and health information and the terms of the Limited Warranty that apply to the Trimble® Nomad 5 handheld that you have purchased. Keep all printed guides for future reference. Failure to follow instructions and properly set up, use, and care for this product can increase the risk of serious injury or death, or damage the device or devices. Battery safety Lithium-Ion batteries are classified by the U. S. Federal Government as non-hazardous waste and are safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream. These batteries contain recyclable materials and are accepted for recycling. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. WARNING – Non-approved batteries will not function in the device. Use only the battery for the system for which it was specified. Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per this standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 12 Safety information WARNING – There are no user-serviceable parts in the batteries. Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred the battery. Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, or expose to fire, explosion, or other hazard. Do not expose to temperatures above +70 °C (+158 °F). WARNING – Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard. Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals. Avoid dropping the device or battery. If dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage to the battery, take it to a service center for inspection. In the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice. Battery usage by children should be supervised. Power supply safety WARNING – Use only AC and vehicle adapters intended for the device. Other external power sources may damage your product and void the warranty. Ensure the input voltage on the adapter matches the voltage in your location. Ensure the adapter has prongs compatible with your outlets. The AC power supply is designed for indoor use only. Avoid using the AC power supply in wet areas. Unplug the power supply from power when not in use. Do not short the output connector. Touchscreen glass CAUTION – The touchscreen on this device is made of glass. This glass could break if the device is dropped on a hard surface or receives a significant impact. If the glass chips or cracks, do not touch or attempt to remove the broken glass. Cracked or chipped glass due to misuse or abuse is not covered under the product’s limited warranty. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 13 Safety information Service safety WARNING – Do not attempt to take apart, open, service, or modify the product, accessories, or power supply. Doing so could present the risk of electric shock or other hazard. Any evidence of any attempt to open and/or modify this device, including any peeling, puncturing, or removal of any of the labels, will void the Limited Warranty. Safe environments of use WARNING – Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, posted and can include fueling areas, such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, or areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain dust, or metal powders. When you are in such an area, turn off your mobile device, and do not remove or install battery chargers, AC adapters, or any other accessory. In such areas, sparks can occur and cause an explosion or fire. Distraction WARNING – Using the device in some circumstances can distract you and may cause a dangerous situation. Observe rules that prohibit or restrict the use of mobile devices (for example, avoid operating the device while driving a vehicle). Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) Hearing Aids: Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives. Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices: The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn the phone OFF immediately. If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 14 Safety information Turn the phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. SAR This device complies with FCC and CE standards when used as designed. Caring for your device Cleaning Turn off the device, and disconnect it from external power. Use a soft, dampened cloth with either water or a diluted mild detergent. If a mild detergent is used, ensure all soap residue is removed. Do not use chemical cleaners. Touchscreen care The Nomad 5 handheld is extremely rugged, and is designed to withstand extreme conditions and harsh treatment, however taking proper care of the touchscreen will prolong the life and ensure optimal display performance of the touchscreen of this product. Excessive or prolonged exposure to abrasives, oil, dust, chemicals, and ultraviolet light can affect the performance of your touchscreen over time. To help protect the screen: Clean it frequently. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the screen. You can dampen the cloth with water or an eyeglass cleaner. If the display is very dirty, it can be washed off under a gently running tap. WARNING – Make sure that all ports and doors are fully closed, and that the device is not connected to an external power supply. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners. Keep it covered when not in use. Store the Nomad 5 handheld in a carry case or pouch while you are in transit or not using it. Keep it out of the sun when not in use. Do not store the Nomad 5 handheld in direct sunlight for a long time unnecessarily. Ultraviolet light and excessive heat from sunloading heat can damage the display. Use proper touchscreen tools. Use either fingers or the Nomad 5 handheld's stylus pen, or other devices specifically designed for use with capacitive touchscreens to operate the touchscreen of this device. The use of ballpoint pens, metal tools or other Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 15 Safety information sharp objects to operate the touchscreen may scratch and/or damage the surface of the touchscreen. Avoid drops, tumbles, and abrasives. The Nomad 5 handheld is designed to resist damage for drops up to 122 cm (4 feet). However, you should protect the display from impact, pressure, and abrasive substances that can scratch it or crack it. The device should not be dropped unnecessarily. Use the screen protectors to keep the touchscreen clean and protected, following the instructions provided on the screen protector packaging. Battery care Use and storage temperature: Lithium-ion batteries are sensitive to high temperatures, so keep the device's batteries out of direct sun for long periods, and do not leave batteries in a hot car, especially on a dashboard in full sun or other environments where temperatures can exceed +70 °C (+158 °F) Battery life can be shortened if stored or operated outside of these temperature ranges. Recommended storage temperature is at room temperature (~ +20 °C / +68 °F). When you are using the device or charging the batteries, it is normal for the device and batteries to get warm. If the interior temperature of the device exceeds normal operating temperatures (for example, in a hot car or in direct sunlight for extended periods of time), you may experience the following as it attempts to regulate its temperature automatically: The device stops charging. If the device cannot regulate its internal temperature, it may go into a Sleep state until it cools. Move the device to a cooler location out of direct sunlight and wait a few minutes before trying to use the device again. Charging: Recharge the battery any time; the battery does not need to be empty or low before you recharge it. However, it is best to let the battery run to below 10 percent at least once a month before you recharge it. Battery recharging is supported at temperatures between 0 °C and +45 °C (+32 °F and +113 °F). Use only the manufacturer designated charging accessories to recharge the batteries. Other environmental conditions: The batteries are sealed from water and dust, and are tested for protection from drops from heights up to 122 cm (4 feet). However to prolong the life of the battery, dry it off with a cloth if it becomes wet, do not intentionally submerge the battery, and take care to avoid unnecessary drops, mechanical shocks, and vibrations. The Nomad 5 handheld is designed to work in ambient temperatures between -30 °C and +60 °C (-22 °F and +140 °F) and to be stored in temperatures between -40 °C and +70 °C (40 °F and +148 °F). Avoid exposing the device to dramatic changes in temperature or humidity. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 16 Safety information Product specifications Operating System Android 8.1 (Oreo) Processor Qualcomm® SnapDragonTM 820 (APQ8096) Kyro CPU, quad core, 64 -bit ARM V8, 2.2GHz, w/PMIC PM8996+PMI8996 & Audio Codec WCD9335 Graphics Intel HD Graphics RAM 4 GB User storage UFS 32 GB, expandable via microSD card up to 32 GB Display 5” 1280x720 pixels 830 nits max, sunlight readable Battery & Power 3200mA / 10.8 V (35 Whr) Full charge time: < 4 hours; Fast charge (80%): 1.6 hours I/O Charger / DC power input USB 3 'Type C' Host/Client (data only) Audio Speaker Microphone 3.5 mm mini-jack headset connector Bluetooth BT 2.1 + EDR, BT 4.1 10 metre effective range Supports all default Android 8.1 Bluetooth profile Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Mobile broadband / WWAN (optional) Worldwide LTE in regions where it is available, and compatible with 3G/2G networks. AT&T certified (Verizon by exception if possible) GNSS Ublox NEO-M8T chipset SBAS GPS, GLONASS, Beidou. Supports raw-data output for postprocessing. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 17 Safety information Supports external antenna (MMCX connector, 3.3 V) Camera Front: 8 MP Rear: 16 MP, LED Flash Sensors Orientation: 3-axis accelerometer, Magnetic sensor, Gyroscope. Touch: Vibration motor. Display: Ambient light sensor. Environmental IEC: Independently tested and certified for: Water and Dust Ingress Protection: IP65 & IP68 (IEC standard 60529) MIL-STD-810G. Independently tested and certified for: Operating temperature: -30 °C to +60 °C (-22 °F to +140 °F) Storage temperature: -40 °C to +70 °C (-40 °F to +158 °F) Humid environment storage and operation: 0%-95% non-condensing conditions High altitude storage 12192 m / 40,000 ft; and operation 4572 m / 15,000 ft. Drop shock protection: 122 cm / 4 feet. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 18 1 Introduction Registration Configuration options In the box Replacement and spare or optional accessories Parts of the Nomad 5 handheld This user guide describes how to configure and use the Trimble Nomad 5 handheld powered by the Android® 8.1 Pro operating system. The information in this guide supplements the information in the Quick Start Guide, which you receive in the box with the device. Even if you have used other Trimble® handheld or field computers before, Trimble recommends that you spend some time reading this guide to learn about the special features of the product. WARNING – Before you use this product, make sure that you have read and understood all safety requirements. Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury, or damage to the device and/or other property. For more information refer to Safety information, page 12 of this guide. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 19 1 Introduction Registration To receive information regarding updates and new products, contact your local dealer or visit the Trimble customer registration website at www.trimble.com/register. When you have registered, you can select the newsletter, upgrade, or new product information. To register your device, you will need the serial number. The serial number is a unique number for your Nomad 5 handheld and is located on a label inside the battery cavity. Configuration options The Nomad 5 handheld is powered by the Android 8.01operating system, and is available in the following main configurations: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth® wireless technology, and 4G LTE Cellular data configurations Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless technology configurations For a full list of product features and their specifications, refer to the Product specifications, page 17, or see you local Trimble reseller for information. In the box A standard pack-out has the following items: A Nomad 5 handheld A battery Screen protector AC power adaptor with cable and internation plugs Accessory screwdriver, Allen key Stylus with tether USB type C data cable Handstrap kit Replacement and spare or optional accessories A wide range of replacement and optional accessories are available to purchase for the Nomad 5 handheld, including: AC Power Adapter (International) Heavy Duty DC Vehicle Charger (10-32V) Office Charging Dock Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 20 1 Introduction Shoulder Sling External GNSS Antenna Tempered Glass Screen Protector (1-pack) Spare Battery Pack Quick Release Pole Mount Quick Release Vehicle Soft Mount Quick Release Vehicle Hard Mount Handstrap Fabric Carry Case Capacitive Stylus and Tether Module Bay Cover Docking I/O Module Trimble EMPOWER modules The following Trimble EMPOWER modules are also available: EMPOWER module P/N Trimble EM120 2.4GHz Module 110238-00-1 Trimble EM100 GNSS Module 110221-00-1 Trimble EM111 1D/2D Barcode Imager & UHF 902-928 MHz RFID – NA 110236-00-1 Trimble EM111 1D/2D Barcode Imager & UHF 865.6-867.6 MHz RFID – EU 111974-00-1 Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 21 1 Introduction Parts of the Nomad 5 handheld Front camera GNSS antenna connector 14 Module bay Light sensor Headset connector 15 Rear camera Power LED 10 USB connector 16 Camera flash Power key 11 Docking connector (charging) 17 Accessory mounts Keypad 12 Power connector 18 SIM socket (under the module bay) Microphone 13 Battery 19 microSD card socket (under the module bay) Speaker 14 Battery release latches 20 Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 22 1 Introduction Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 23 2 Basic setup and operation Installing and removing a battery Inserting SD and SIM cards Tethering the stylus Tethering the stylus Attaching the handstrap Setting up your Nomad 5 handheld for the first time Charging and power modes Interacting with the device Display settings: adjusting the backlight Display settings: auto rotation This section tells you how to get started using your Nomad 5 handheld and explains some basic operating system features. When you start your Nomad 5 handheld for the first time, the Android operating system will take you through some basic set-up steps; follow the instructions on the screen. Installing and removing a battery The battery in the Nomad 5 handheld can be charged inside the device using the AC Adaptor and charging port or using the Charging Dock accessory (part number xxxxxx-xx). Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 24 2 Basic setup and operation Installing a battery 1. Insert the battery as shown; it automatically latches into place. 2. Slide the locking clip to the Locked position to lock the battery in place. Removing a battery 1. Before replacing the battery, either plug the device into a power source or shut the device down to prevent loss of data. 2. Slide the battery locking clip to the Unlocked position. 3. Slide the battery latch across, then eject the battery by lifting it up and out. NOTE – The Nomad 5 handheld consumes power even when the device is off. Depending on how your system is configured, if the battery is fully charged, it will fully discharge in approximately the following period of time: When power is off - xx days In Sleep mode - xx days In Hibernation mode - xx days Inserting SD and SIM cards The device includes 32 GB of onboard storage. To expand the storage, use a microSD card. SD cards up to up to 32 GB are supported. If your Nomad 5 handheld is equipped with a 4G LTE modem, you will require a data plan and microSIM card from your local cellular service provider to use cellular data. If you are Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 25 2 Basic setup and operation unsure, check with your mobile operator. See Working with mobile broadband, page 42 for more information. CAUTION – The SD/SIM card door can be damaged if handled carelessly. Take care not to twist or warp the door when opening or closing it. 1. If the device is on, turn it off; press and hold the Power key, then tap Power off. 2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screws to remove the module bay cover from the back of the device. NOTE – If you are using an EMPOWER module, remove it in the same way. 3. Using a screwdriver, open the SD/SIM bay splash cover. 4. Slide the microSD card and the microSIM card into their respective slots, ensuring they are correctly orientated. 5. Close the SD/SIM bay splash cover. 6. Replace the module bay cover, or if using a module, re-attach it. See Using EMPOWER modules, page 48. Tethering the stylus Attach the stylus to the device to prevent accidentally dropping the stylus. The stylus is supplied with one end of the tether cord pre-looped to the stylus. You can attach the stylus to the left or the right side of the device. To tether the stylus to the device: 1. Take the loose end of the tether cord and push it through the tether point. 2. Feed the stylus through the loop and pull tight. If the handstrap accessory is fitted, slide the stylus through the stylus loop on the hand strap. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 26 2 Basic setup and operation Installing a screen protector The Nomad 5 handheld is fitted with a chemically strengthened glass touchscreen which is highly resistant to abrasion and impact damage. However to ensure maximum protection, it is recommended that you use a Trimble-approved toughened glass Nomad 5 handheld screen protector. To install a screen protector: 1. Place the device on a clean, flat surface. Make sure your hands are clean. 2. Clean the touchscreen with an alcohol wipe, clean damp cloth, or similar. 3. Polish and dry the screen to remove any dust with the lint-free cleaning cloth supplied. 4. Remove the protective film from the screen protector. 5. Align the screen protector with the top of the glass display. Use the edge of the keypad as a guide. The screen protector should line up evenly with the edge of the keypad and the edges of the device. 6. Carefully lay the screen protector down on the screen. If you make a mistake and the glass looks off-center, you can gently lift it up and realign it. Then, once the protector is on the screen, give it a soft press in the center and allow the adhesive surface to grip to the screen naturally 7. If there are any bubbles remaining, use the cloth provided to gently smooth them toward the edges of the screen protector. For more information on where to purchase the correct screen protector for your device, contact your local Trimble reseller. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 27 2 Basic setup and operation Attaching the handstrap Attach one end of the handstrap to the bottom of the device, and the other end to the left or the right side of the device, according to your personal preference. It is easier to attach the handstrap to the mounting clip before you attach the mounting clip to the Nomad 5 handheld. 1. Thread the handstrap ribbon through the handstrap mounting clip and tighten securely. 2. Use an Allen key to attach the mounting clip to the Nomad 5 handheld on the left or the right side, according to personal preference. NOTE – You can attach a mounting clip to both sides of the Nomad 5 handheld if required. 3. Thread the other handstrap ribbon through the handstrap slot on the bottom of the device and tighten securely. Setting up your Nomad 5 handheld for the first time The first time you use your Nomad 5 handheld, the Android operating system will guide you through some basic setup steps. Press the Power button to turn on the handheld. You’ll be prompted to select a: Language Wi-Fi network Google Account to use with your device. You can sign up for a Google Account or use one that you already have. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 28 2 Basic setup and operation You already have a Google Account if you use an email address to sign in to any Google product, for example: Gmail YouTube Google Apps Any other Google product When you sign in with your Google Account, you'll have access to your email, contacts, calendar events, and other data associated with that account. If you have multiple Google Accounts, you can add the others later. Charging and power modes It takes approximately 4.5 hours to charge the Nomad 5 handheld battery from an empty state. It may take longer if you are using your device for power-intensive activities, for example using GNSS or processing a lot of data while you are charging it. Charging the battery You can charge the battery with the Nomad 5 handheld in the Charging Dock accessory, or using the charging port directly on the Nomad 5 handheld. To charge the battery using the Charging Dock accessory: 1. Connect the appropriate international plug adapter for your region to the AC adapter. 2. Connect the power cord to the charging port on the Charging Dock accessory. 3. Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet. 4. Place the Nomad 5 handheld into the Charging Dock. IMAGE To charge the battery using the charging port on the Nomad 5 handheld: 1. Connect the appropriate international plug adapter for your region to the AC adapter. 2. Connect the power cord to the charging port on the device. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 29 2 Basic setup and operation 3. Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet. LED charging status The charging status is shown with an LED on the front of the display. ☀Red: charging error ☀ Orange: Nomad 5 handheld is charging. ☀ Green: Nomad 5 handheld is fully charged. ☀ Green - Flashing: Nomad 5 handheld is in Sleep state. - CHECK Turning the device on To turn on the device, press and hold the Power key until the Powered by Android boot screen appears. Swipe up on the touchscreen to enter a PIN or password, if one has been set. About Sleep state If you don’t use the Nomad 5 handheld for a few minutes, the screen turns off and the device goes into a power-saving Sleep state. Sleep allows your device to resume quickly when you want to start working again. To force your device to Sleep, briefly press the Power key. Waking and unlocking the device To wake the screen when it has turned off, press any key or swipe the screen. To wake your device from Sleep state: Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 30 2 Basic setup and operation 1. Press the Power key, then swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen with your finger. 2. Depending on your security settings, your device may be locked. To unlock it, at the sign-in screen, enter your password, PIN, or unlcok pattern. Restarting the device To restart your device, press and hold the Power key until the Power menu appears, then tap Restart. Turning off the device To turn off the device, press and hold the Power key until the Power menu appears, then tap Power Off. Checking the battery level You can check the battery level: on the Status bar. The battery status appears in the top-right corner of the Status bar. To access the detailed battery level from the lock screen, swipe down from the top of the display. on the battery. For a spare battery, or a battery removed from the device, press and hold the button on the battery to check the battery charge level. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 31 2 Basic setup and operation The LEDs on the battery will show one of the following: = Empty battery = < 25 % charged = 25 % - 50 % charged = 50 % - 75 % charged = 75 % - 100 % charged Making your battery last longer The Android 8.1 operating system includes a number of features to help you get the maximum run time out of your battery. Here are some practical suggestions that you can do to maximize the operating time of your Nomad 5 handheld: Use battery saver mode. Battery saver mode can help make your Nomad 5 battery last longer when it is running low. This mode reduces system performance and limits vibration, location services, and most background data use. NOTE – Battery saver turns off automatically when your device is charging. Keep battery optimization on. To have apps use your device’s battery only when they need to, keep battery optimization on for all apps. Battery optimization is on by default. Stretch a low battery’s power. To help a dying battery last until you can plug in your phone or tablet, first turn on battery saver mode. Often, battery saver is all you’ll need for a low battery’s power to last until you can get to a charger. Stretch your remaining Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 32 2 Basic setup and operation battery power with temporary changes to your settings/usage. TIP – You'll want to turn your features back on when you recharge. Avoid high-drain activities (for example, heavy screen use, heavy data processing). Limit connectivity (for example, turn on Airplane mode, turn off Bluetooth). See Using wireless networks, page 40. Limit location data (for example, turn on GPS battery saving mode, turn off Location services). Limit automatic syncing (for example, turn off auto-sync for your Google account, turn off auto-sync for certain Google apps). Unplug USB devices. Many USB devices use power just by being connected. If you use a USB flash drive, unplug it when you are not using it. Turn off EMPOWER modules if you will not be using them for a prolonged period. Refer to the module documentation available here: www.trimble.com/empowermodules. Turn off the handheld computer when you are not using it. See Turning off the device, page 31. For more information on making your battery last longer, refer to the help topic Get the most life from your battery on the support site on google.com. Interacting with the device Your Nomad 5 handheld can be easily operated with the touchscreen, an onscreen keypad, or a USB keyboard and/or mouse. You can easily switch between these input methods. Using the touchscreen You can use your fingers or a stylus on the touchscreen, the same as you would on a smartphone. The table below describes the main touchscreen input gestures and functions supported on this device. Tap Tap once on something. Tap to type. Press and hold Select or start something on your device. To enter text, tap where you want to type; the onscreen keypad displays. Press and hold your Shows a menu with options related to what you’re finger or the stylus doing (like right-clicking with a mouse). On the pop- Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 33 2 Basic setup and operation down for a few seconds. Slide / swipe Slide / swipe your finger or the stylus across the screen. up menu that appears, tap the action you want to perform. Scrolls through what’s on the screen. Quickly move your finger across the surface of the screen, without pausing when you first touch it, to scroll a page or a list up or down. Scrolls vertically or horizontally. Swipe a Home screen left or right to see your other Home screens. Drag Drag your finger or the stylus across the screen. Hold your finger or the stylus on an item for a moment and then, without lifting your finger/the sylus, move across the screen until you reach the target position. Drag in a list to select multiple items. Drag items on the screen to reposition them. Pinch / stretch Pinch your thumb and forefinger together or move them apart. Zooms in or out of a website, map, or picture. Rotate Put two or more fingers on an item and then turn your hand. Swipe from top Swipe down from the Displays the Notifications bar. top of the screen. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 34 2 Basic setup and operation Using the onscreen keypad You can type on the device using the touchscreen keypad. To access the onscreen keypad, tap in a text field. To hide the keypad, tap anywhere out of the text field. Using the stylus Take notes, draw, navigate, and mark up documents in your apps using the stylus that comes with your device. To make a selection, tap the screen once on the item you want to select. To display a right-click menu, tap and hold an item on the screen, then tap the required menu item. NOTE – Trimble recommends that you use the Trimble Nomad 5 handheld stylus accessory. There are many other capacitive touch styli available that will work with the Nomad 5 handheld as long as they have a rubber tip; however the stylus available as an accessory is tuned for the Nomad 5 handheld display and it fits into the stylus holder. Trimble offers no guarantee that other styli will work. USB mouse and keyboards You can attach a physical keyboard, mouse and other peripherals to your Nomad 5 handheld via USB. For more information Using accessories and connecting to other devices, page 45. Display settings: adjusting the backlight The Nomad 5 handheld is equipped with a high brightness outdoor readable display. You can easily increase the brightness of the display to increase the readability of the device in bright sunlight conditions, or turn down the brightness to help conserve battery power when working indoors or in dull conditions. You can also have the device automatically adjust the backlight power depending on the ambient light conditions. To quickly adjust the backlight setting: 1. Swipe down from the top edge of the screen to open the Quick Settings bar. 2. Slide the backlight slider left or right to adjust the brightness. To manually or automatically adjust the backlight setting: 1. Open the Settings app 2. Under Device, tap Display. 3. Tap the setting that you want to change. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 35 2 Basic setup and operation Using Adaptive brightness: To automatically fit your screen's brightness to the light around you, use Adaptive brightness. Adaptive brightness is on by default. You can adjust your brightness level while adaptive brightness is on. Display settings: auto rotation The Nomad 5 handheld is equipped with orientation sensors that can detect if your device is in portrait or landscape orientation. The operating system can automatically adjust the display to match your device orientation, or you can lock the orientation. To adjust the auto rotate setting, swipe down from the top of the screen to display the Quick Settings bar, then tap the auto-rotate icon to turn it on or off. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 36 3 Using the Android operating system Using Accounts Using the Home screens Using Apps Navigation and the status bar This section introduces some basic information on using the Android 8.1 operating system on the Nomad 5 handheld. For comprehensive information, see the Android Quick Start Guide, Android 8.1 (Oreo) on the Google Play Store. Using Accounts When you set up your Nomad 5 handheld, you will need to set up a new or use an existing Google Account. An email address used for any of the following Google services counts as a Google Account: Gmail YouTube Google Play AdWords Any other Google product When prompted, sign in with your Google Account, or create a new one. Signing in lets you immediately access everything associated with your Google Account, like Gmail and Calendar. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 37 3 Using the Android operating system When you sign in, you can easily get all the apps you’ve purchased on Google Play onto your new device. All the email, contacts, calendar events and other data associated with that account are automatically synced with the device. WARNING – Make sure you remember the password you use to sign into your device or else you won’t be able to access it. Even if you do a factory reset, you will be required to enter the password you used to sign into this device. If you have multiple accounts, you can add other accounts from the device's settings; go to Settings / Personal / Accounts. You can also add guest users; go to Settings / Device / Users. Using the Home screens When you have finished setting up your device for the first time, the main Home screen appears. Here you can add app icons and widgets (an at-a-glance view of the app's most important information) to your Home screens. [Home screen screen shot] To move between Home screens, swipe left or right. To see notifications, swipe down from the top of the screen with one finger. To open Quick Settings (frequently used to settings), swipe down from the top of the screen twice with one finger, or once with two fingers. To open Settings swipe down from the top of any screen with two fingers, then touch the settings icon at the top right. On the Home screen, tap Google at the top of the screen or say OK Google to search, send messages, ask for directions, or give other instructions. Adding apps to a Home screen 1. Go to the Home screen where you want to place the app, and tap the Apps icon 2. Swipe down or from left to right to find the app you want. 3. Touch-hold the app until the Home screen appears, then slide the app icon to where you want to place it, and lift your finger off the screen. Removing apps from a Home screen To remove an app icon from the Home screen without removing it permanently from your device, touch-hold it, then slide your finger toward the top of the screen, and drop the app over Remove in the top left. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 38 3 Using the Android operating system To uninstall an app permanently from your device, touch-hold it, then slide your finger towards the top of the screen and drop the app over the uninstall icon at the top right. Using Apps To see all your apps, including those that come with your device and those you downloaded from Google Play, tap the Apps icon From the Apps screen, you can: Explorer apps. Swipe up / down, left / right on the Apps screen. Open an app. Tap its icon to open an app. Search apps. Enter the name of the app you are looking for in the Search apps… bar. Place an app icon on a Home screen. See Using the Home screens, page 38. Get more apps. Tap the Google Play icon in the list of app icons. Navigation and the status bar [Status bar screen snap] The status bar is at the very top of the screen. On the right, it shows the Wi-Fi and mobile signal strength, how much battery power is left, and the time. On the left, it shows which apps have sent you notifications. The Android navigation buttons are at the bottom of the screen: Back. Returns to the previous screen you were working in, even if it was in a different app. Once you back up to the Home screen, you can't go back any further. Home. Returns to the Home screen. To get suggestions based on the screen you're currently viewing, tap and hold this button. Overview. Opens a list of thumbnail images of screens you've worked with recently. To open one, tap it. To remove a screen, swipe it left or right or tap x in its top right corner. Some apps that run in full screen hide these navigation buttons temporarily or fade them to small dots in the same position. To bring them back, touch the dots, touch the screen bottom center, or swipe up from the bottom of the screen. Many screens in apps and settings include a Menu icon at the top right of the screen. Tap it to explore additional options, including help and feedback. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 39 4 Using wireless networks Working with Wi-Fi networks Working with mobile broadband Airplane mode Some models of the Nomad 5 handheld support wireless connectivity; connect to wireless networks using the built-in Wi-Fi radio (also sometimes called Wireless LAN, WLAN, or 802.11), or the built-in mobile broadband data (also called Wireless WAN, WWAN, or cellular data) capability. This section describes how to get online with your Nomad 5 handheld using these wireless networking capabilities. Working with Wi-Fi networks Using Wi-Fi you can connect to a wireless network and browse the Internet, download apps, send email messages, access online services, or access other computers and devices on your network. Before you can send and receive data over Wi-Fi, you need to turn on Wi-Fi on your Nomad 5 handheld and connect to a wireless network. Connecting to Wi-Fi 1. Open the Settings app 2. Tap Wi-Fi. 3. At the top of the screen, tap the On/Off switch to turn on Wi-Fi. 4. A list of available wireless networks appears. Tap the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to. If the network is secured and you need a password, you'll see the Wi-Fi lock icon Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 40 4 Using wireless networks Once you are connected: Connected shows under the network name. The Wi-Fi network is a Saved network. When in range, your device automatically connects to it. Disconnecting from Wi-Fi 1. Open the Settings app 2. Tap Wi-Fi. 3. At the top of the screen, tap the On/Off switch to turn off Wi-Fi. Forgetting a Wi-Fi network If you do not want your device to automatically connect to a saved Wi-Fi network, you can forget that network. To forget a wireless network so it no longer appears in your list of networks: 1. Open the Settings app 2. Tap Wi-Fi. 3. At the top of the screen, make sure the On/Off switch is On. 4. Tap the network you want to forget, then tap Forget. Advanced Wi-Fi settings You can change the advanced Wi-Fi settings on your device. 1. Open the Settings app 2. Tap Wi-Fi. 3. Tap More, then tap Advanced. 4. Tap an available setting option: Network notification. Get a notification when your device finds a Wi-Fi network to which it can connect. Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep. Choose how your device handles Wi-Fi when it's asleep. Install certificates. Digital certificates can identify your device for many purposes, including VPN or Wi-Fi network access. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 41 4 Using wireless networks Wi-Fi Direct. Let your device connect with other Wi-Fi Direct-capable devices without a network. WPS Push Button. Turn on Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) for a WPS-capable network. WPS Pin Entry. Enter the Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) personal identification number (PIN). Configure proxy settings To connect to a Wi-Fi network via a proxy: 1. Open the Settings app 2. Tap Wi-Fi. 3. Tap-hold the Wi-Fi network name. 4. Tap Modify network. 5. Tap the Advanced options dropdown menu. 6. Tap the Proxy dropdown menu, and select the required option: None Manual Proxy Auto-Config 7. If necessary, enter the proxy settings. 8. Tap Save. Proxy settings must be set up separately for each Wi-Fi network. Working with mobile broadband If your model of the Nomad 5 handheld has an integrated cellular modem, you can connect to a mobile broadband network. Before you can send and receive data over mobile broadband, you must have a MicroSIM card in the device (see Inserting SD and SIM cards, page 25). You must then turn on Cellular data on theNomad 5 handheld and configure the connection. Using mobile data You can adjust how your device uses mobile data by changing your cellular network settings. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 42 4 Using wireless networks Depending on your carrier and service plan, your device may connect automatically to your carrier’s fastest available data network. Or you may need to choose settings and use a SIM card for a specific carrier. To adjust cellular network settings: 1. Open the Settings app 2. Under Wireless & networks, tap More / Cellular networks. 3. Adjust the settings as required: Data roaming. Let your device transmit data over other carriers’ networks when you leave an area covered by your own carrier’s networks. Preferred network type. Select your preferred network type from options, like LTE, 3G, and 2G. Access point names. Help your carrier identify the right IP address for your device and connect your device securely. Network operators. Choose your network operator from available networks. Enhanced 4G LTE mode. Improve voice and other communications. Locating the device's IMEI number The IMEI number is a unique 15-digit number that identifies the cellular module installed on your device. Your mobile broadband operator may need to know the IMEI number of your device in order to register the device with the network and activate your mobile broadband data plan. If your Nomad 5 handheld is mobile broadband enabled, the IMEI number will be printed on the serial number label under the battery. Alternatively, to check the IMEI number in the operating system: 1. Open the Settings app 2. Under System, tap About tablet. 3. Tap Status / IMEI information. If you cannot find the IMEI number for your device, or you do not have the device with you, contact your reseller. Airplane mode If you are travelling on an airplane, or don’t need to use wireless functions on the Nomad 5 handheld for a while, use Airplane mode to turn on or off all wireless radios with Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 43 4 Using wireless networks transmitting features built into the Nomad 5 handheld, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Cellular LTE, or GNSS, as well as any wireless radios connected to the Nomad 5 handheld such as EMPOWER modules. To turn Airplane mode on or off: 1. Swipe down from the top edge of the screen to open the Quick Settings bar. 2. Tap Airplane mode to turn it on Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 44 5 Using accessories and connecting to other devices Using the charging cradle Connecting to USB accessories Using Bluetooth wireless technology Transferring data between your Nomad 5 handheld and another computer Using EMPOWER modules You can connect monitors, accessories, and other devices directly to your Nomad 5 handheld using USB. You can also connect a Bluetooth headset. Using the charging cradle The charging cradle provides a convenient way to charge the battery in the Nomad 5 handheld in the office. The charging cradle can also charge a separate battery outside the Nomad 5 handheld at the same time. 1. Plug the AC end of the charging cradle power cord into an electrical outlet or power strip, and plug the other end into the power port on the charging cradle. 2. Place the Nomad 5 handheld in the cradle. Take care to make sure that the Nomad 5 handheld is seated properly in the cradle. 3. To charge a spare battery, place it in the cradle's battery charger slot. Connecting to USB accessories The Nomad 5 handheld has a USB port for connecting USB devices, such as a flash drive, scanner, printer, keyboard, and mouse. The Nomad 5 handheld has built-in support for mass storage devices and human interface devices. Other types of USB devices may require drivers. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 45 5 Using accessories and connecting to other devices To connect a USB device, plug the device cable into the USB A-type port on the bottom of the Nomad 5 handheld. Using Bluetooth wireless technology The Nomad 5 handheld has embedded Bluetooth wireless technology—a short-range wireless communication technology that allows wireless data transfer and communication between devices over a distance of up to 10 meters (30 feet). You can use Bluetooth wireless technology to connect the Nomad 5 handheld to a Bluetooth headset. Turning Bluetooth on or off 1. Open the Settings app 2. Under Wireless & networks, tap Bluetooth. 3. Tap to switch Bluetooth On or Off. At the top of the screen, a Bluetooth icon shows when Bluetooth is turned on. TIP – To save battery, turn off Bluetooth when you are not using it. Bluetooth is off in Airplane mode. Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth device with the Nomad 5 handheld Before you can transfer data or communicate between your Nomad 5 handheld and another Bluetooth enabled device, you must pair the Nomad 5 handheld and the device. Step 1: Pair with a Bluetooth device 1. Open the Settings app 2. Under Wireless & networks, tap Bluetooth. 3. Make sure Bluetooth is On, and the Nomad 5 handheld is set to visible. 4. The Nomad 5 handheld scans for and displays all available Bluetooth devices in range under Available devices. If your Bluetooth device isn't showing in the list, tap then Refresh. and 5. Tap the name of the Bluetooth device you want to pair with. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 46 5 Using accessories and connecting to other devices 6. Follow the on-screen steps. If the pairing is successful, the Nomad 5 handheld connects to the device. If you are asked to enter a passcode, try entering 0000 or 1234 (the most common passcodes), or see the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device. Step 2: Connect to a Bluetooth device After pairing with a Bluetooth device, you can connect to it manually—for example, to switch devices or to reconnect after a device comes back in range. 1. Open the Settings app 2. Under Wireless & networks, tap Bluetooth. 3. Make sure Bluetooth is On. 4. In the list of paired devices, tap a paired but unconnected device. 5. When the Nomad 5 handheld and the Bluetooth device are connected, the device is displayed in the list as connected. Transferring data between your Nomad 5 handheld and another computer You can transfer data or files between your Nomad 5 handheld and another device. There are a number of ways you can do this, including: using a USB data transfer cable . See Transferring data using a micro USB Cable, page 47 using USB memory stick; see Connecting to USB accessories, page 45 via Wireless LAN; see Working with Wi-Fi networks, page 40 Using cloud-based file sync services, such as Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive over Wi-Fi or 4G Transferring data using a micro USB Cable You can transfer data to a computer powered by a Windows operating system or to a Mac computer using a micro USB data cable. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 47 5 Using accessories and connecting to other devices For the Windows operating system: 1. Unlock the screen on the Nomad 5 handheld. 2. Use a microUSB data transfer cable to connect the Nomad 5 handheld to the Windows computer. 3. Swipe down from the top of the Nomad 5 handheld screen to see your notifications. 4. Tap the USB for... notification. Then tap Transfer files (MTP). 5. A File Transfer window opens on the Windows computer. Use it to drag and drop files, just like with other external devices and storage. 6. When you are done, eject the Nomad 5 handheld from the Windows computer. 7. Unplug the USB cable. For a MacOS device: To transfer files, you must have Android File Transfer installed on your computer. Android File Transfer is compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 or later and Android 3.0 or later. 1. Download and install Android File Transfer on your computer. 2. Open Android File Transfer. (The next time that you connect your device, it should open automatically.) 3. Unlock the screen on the Nomad 5 handheld. 4. Use a microUSB data transfer cable to connect the Nomad 5 handheld to the Mac computer. 5. Swipe down from the top of the Nomad 5 handheld screen to see your notifications. 6. Tap the USB for... notification. Then tap Transfer files (MTP). 7. An Android File Transfer window opens on the MacOS computer. Use it to drag and drop files. 8. When you are done, unplug the USB cable. Using EMPOWER modules EMPOWER modules can be used to extend or expand the basic capabilities of your device. Each EMPOWER module can be installed, removed, or moved from one EMPOWERenabled device to another. The Nomad 5 handheld allows one EMPOWER module to be installed at a time. For more information about using EMPOWER modules, refer to the module documentation available here: www.trimble.com/empowermodules. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 48 5 Using accessories and connecting to other devices Installing EMPOWER modules 1. Make sure your device is turned off or in Sleep state. For more information, see Charging and power modes, page 29. 2. Turn the device over, and using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, loosen the 2 screws on the EMPOWER module bay cover to remove it. Store the EMPOWER module bay cover somewhere safe for potential future use. NOTE – Before you remove a module from the device, make sure the device is powered off. Reattach the module bay cover when no module is attached. 3. Hook the EMPOWER module onto the device, ensuring that the slots on the top of the device line up with those on the EMPOWER module. 4. Tighten the 2 captive screws at the bottom of the EMPOWER module using a Phillips #1 screwdriver. Do not overtighten the screws. 5. Turn on the device and start the EMPOWER Hub (found under Start / EMPOWER / EMPOWER Hub). The EMPOWER Hub is a centralized location for managing and monitoring your EMPOWER modules. NOTE – Some modules may require that additional drivers and/or supporting applications be installed before the base device recognizes the module. These files can be downloaded from: www.trimble.com/empowermodules. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 49 6 Using the cameras Taking photos and videos Changing camera settings Enable the Camera app to access your location to geo-tag photos Viewing photos and videos The Nomad 5 handheld is fitted with two cameras; a 2MP camera on the front of the device, and an 8MP camera with LED flash on the rear. Both cameras are accessible by the camera application. NOTE – The device may be shipped with a protective film covering the rear camera and flash windows. Remove the film before first use to ensure proper focus and exposure of your photos and videos. Taking photos and videos By default, the built-in Camera app is ready to take photos, but you can switch easily between photo and video mode. To take a photo or record a video: 1. Launch the Camera app by doing one of the following: Double-tap the Power button. On the lock screen, swipe away from the camera icon. Tap the Google Camera app icon. Say OK Google, take a picture. 2. Select the camera mode you want to use: Swipe from the left to display the capture mode choices. Select Camera for still images. Select Video for videos. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 50 6 Using the cameras 3. Take a photo or video. Point the camera and wait for it to autofocus. To zoom in, pinch open on your screen. To zoom out, pinch closed on your screen. To focus on and expose for the subject of the photo, tap it on your screen. Tap Capture. 4. To see the photos you’ve saved, tap the thumbnail image in the corner of the screen. Changing camera settings To change how photos or videos are captured, tap the icons to change basic capture modes: Switch between the front and rear camera Set a timer (3 seconds, 10 seconds, or Off) Display a grid to help compose your images Use the camera flash icon. Use the capture mode Advanced camera settings To access advanced camera settings, with the Camera app open, swipe from the left side of the device, then tap the settings cog icon. Under advanced settings, you can: Set image and video resolution and quality Turn on or off Geotagging Turn on or off manual exposure control Viewing photos and videos By default, your photos and videos are saved to the Camera roll on the Nomad 5 handheld. There are several ways to look through your photos and videos: Camera app: tap the thumbnail in the botton right corner of the screen to open the Photos app and then do any of the following: select See all photos swipe right or left to scroll through other photos / videos in your collection. Photos app: open the Photos app from the Windows Start menu. File Explorer or OneDrive app: Go to your Pictures library and open your Camera roll. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 51 7 Using the pre-installed apps Trimble EMPOWER Hub Trimble GNSS Status utility Bundled Google apps Getting more apps The Nomad 5 handheld comes with a range of useful pre-installed software. This section describes the most important pre-installed applications you should know about, and summarises what they can be used for. Trimble EMPOWER Hub Control and manage Trimble EMPOWER modules from one convenient, easy-to-use application. For more information, refer to the module documentation available here: www.trimble.com/empowermodules. Trimble GNSS Status utility The Trimble GNSS Status utility enables you to view accuracy information for the currently selected GNSS source. For receivers that support these function, use the GNSS Status utility to: set up correction sources apply licensing options configure NMEA output For more information, refer to the Trimble GNSS Status Utility User Guide on www.trimble.com. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 52 7 Using the pre-installed apps Bundled Google apps Here are some of the useful productivity applications that come bundled with your Nomad 5 handheld powered by the Android 8.1 operating system. OneNote. Use the OneNote app on your device to take notes and store them in the cloud. For more info, see www.onenote.com. Google. GMail. Use GMail to manage your email. You can add multiple accounts and access them through this single point. Calendar. Use Calendar to manage your schedule. Google+. Use Google+ to build a social network with contacts from your Google account(s). Contacts. The Contacts app brings all your contacts together in a single space. See each contact’s email address, phone number, website, and other information at a glance. Maps. Camera. The Camera app lets you take regular photos or video using either the front or back camera on the device. Photos. Edit and organize your photos using the Photos app. Crop, enhance, and add effects to your images. Hangouts. Use Google Hangouts for messaging, video chat, SMS and VOIP. Drive. Store files, photos, drawings, recordings, videos and much more in Google Drive; you can then access your files stored in Drive from any smartphone, tablet, or computer. Docs. Sheets. Slides. Keep. Use Google Keep to take notes, including text, lists, images, and audio. Play Music. Play Movies. Android Pay. Calculator. Messenger. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 53 7 Using the pre-installed apps YouTube. News brings you the latest breaking stories as well as more in-depth coverage. You can customize the coverage to add more local information or highlight the topics you choose. News & Weather. The Weather app offers hourly, daily, and 10-day forecasts as well as historical information and annual weather trends. Downloads. Getting more apps You can get apps, games, and digital content for your device using the Google Play™ Store app. The Google Play Store app is pre-installed on your Nomad 5 handheld: 1. Open Apps and tap the Play Store app. 2. Use the Google Play Store to search and browse for content to download. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 54 8 Troubleshooting, downloading updates, and repair Troubleshooting Operating system and software updates Repairing your device Troubleshooting This section contains answers to some common troubleshooting questions. If you encounter problems when using your Nomad 5 handheld, try the following troubleshooting tips to detect and solve the problem. If problems persist, contact your local distributor for support. Performance issues Device restarts or crashes frequently If your device keeps rebooting itself, or crashing without restarting, one of the steps below may fix the issue. After following the steps for each recommended solution, check whether it fixed the issue. Check for Android updates System updates can bring improvements that may fix your issue. To check for and install system updates: 1. Open the Settings app 2. Scroll to the bottom and tap About tablet System updates. 3. The update status displays. Follow any on-screen instructions. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 55 8 Troubleshooting, downloading updates, and repair Check storage and free up space You may see issues if the device's internal storage is full or almost full. To free up space that the device needs to work properly, you can remove unnecessary files and clear cached data. To check how much storage the device has: 1. Open the Settings app 2. Under Device, tap Storage. 3. See how much storage you have available. The device can start having issues when less than 10% of storage is free. Check for app updates App updates can bring improvements that may fix your issue. To see and get updates for your apps: 1. Open the Play Store app . 2. At the top left, tap Menu. 3. Tap My apps & games. 4. Apps with available updates are labeled Update. If an update is available, tap the app Update. If multiple updates are available, tap Update all. Close apps that you are not using In general, you don't need to close apps; Android automatically manages the memory that apps use. But to completely shut down an app, including any background services that it may be using: 1. Open the Settings app 2. Tap Apps, then select the app from the list and tap Force stop. TIP – To help identify apps that cause problems, make a list of which apps you have manually force-stopped. See if an app is causing the issue The issue may be caused by an app that you downloaded. To see whether a downloaded app is causing the issue, you can reboot your device in safe mode. Safe mode temporarily disables all downloaded apps. 1. To reboot the device in safe mode, follow the instructions here (https://support.google.com/android/answer/7665064?visit_id=1636628110244432672-3485170295&rd=1). Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 56 8 Troubleshooting, downloading updates, and repair 2. Once in safe mode, wait to see if the problem goes away. If the issue isn't resolved in safe mode, a downloaded app is most likely not causing the issue. Restart the device and try other troubeshooting solutions. If the issue is resolved in safe mode, a downloaded app is most likely causing the issue. To find out which app it is: a. Restart the device to exit safe mode. b. One by one, uninstall recently downloaded apps. After each removal, restart the device and check if the issue is resolved. c. When you have identified and removed the app that was causing the problem, you can reinstall the other apps that you removed. EMPOWER module issues My field software doesn’t recognize my EMPOWER module Check module contacts and attachment It is possible the contacts between the module and the device are dirty, or that the module is not attached correctly. Ensure that the module contacts are clean and that the screws are tightened correctly. Your field software is not configured to communicate with the EMPOWER module Check that your field software supports the EMPOWER module directly and that the field software is configured to talk to the EMPOWER module directly or through the correct COM port. Refer to the Trimble EMPOWER modules documentation here www.trimble.com/empowermodules for more information. The EMPOWER Hub doesn’t show my module Wireless connectivity issues Wi-Fi speed is slow Your network is running slow for all devices. You should first check to see whether your network is slow on another device. Can you connect to your wireless network and browse the web at normal speeds from another Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 57 8 Troubleshooting, downloading updates, and repair device? Try running a Network Speed Test to ensure your Internet connection is functioning normally. Your Wi-Fi signal is weak. Look at the wireless network Wireless network icon icon in the taskbar. This icon shows your current signal strength. If the icon is partially dimmed, move your device closer to your wireless router to see if the signal improves. If your router is broadcasting on both a 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency, try connecting to a different frequency. In general, a network operating on the 5GHz frequency will be faster and less susceptible to interference, but will have a shorter range than a 2.4GHz network. Power and battery issues Battery will not charge The battery is overheated, or too cold. The battery will charge between 0 °C and 45 °C (32 °F and 113 °F). If you have been using or storing the battery and/or device in a particularly hot or cold environment, the battery may be outside the safe charging temperature range. Sensors in the battery will prevent the battery from charging until its temperature returns to a normal level. The battery is not installed correctly. If the battery is not installed correctly in the device or the battery charger, it may not have a proper connection and will not charge. The battery terminals are dirty or corroded. If the terminals of the battery are dirty or corroded, it may not have a proper connection and will not charge. Device will not start up The battery does not have enough charge to power the device. Remove the battery from the device, and press-hold the charge indicator button on the battery. At least one charge LED must be lit up to indicate that a battery has enough power for the device to start on battery power. If no LEDs light up on a battery, attach the device to an external power source, or swap the battery for a charged battery, then try again. The battery is not correctly installed. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 58 8 Troubleshooting, downloading updates, and repair The device may not be receiving power from the battery if it is not installed properly. Remove the battery, then replace it correctly, pressing down on both corners until it clicks into place. Slide the battery lock to the lock position (down) Device suddenly turned off during use Make sure you are not accidentally pressing the Power key. The Power key is located in the top left side of the device. Make sure that while gripping the device you are not accidentally pressing the Power key, which places the device in suspend mode. The device may have run out of power and gone into critical suspend mode. If the battery charge level gets too low, the device will automatically go into a hibernate mode to prevent loss of data. Remove the battery from the device, and check the battery level by pressing-holding the battery level button on the battery. If the battery charge is too low, connect the device to external power, or swap the battery for a charged battery. If you regularly run out of battery power while in the field, consider carrying a spare battery with you. The device supports hot-swapping of the battery, which means that the device will keep running for a few minutes while you remove the battery and replace it with another. Device shut-down when hot-swapping the battery Hot-swap battery is not sufficiently charged. The hot-swap back-up battery allows you to change the main device battery for a charged one without shutting the device down. To function correctly, the hot-swap battery needs at least X minutes of charging time before it can work properly. If you attempt multiple hot-swaps without allowing the back-up battery to recharge, your device may shut-down when the battery is removed. Restarting or resetting the operating system If your device becomes unresponsive, and the troubleshooting guide does not resolve the problem, you need to restart or reset your device. Restarting your (unresponsive) device If your device is no longer responding to touchscreen or keyboard input, you may need to force it to restart by removing power from the system. NOTE – Restarting the system by holding down the Power key removes power to the CPU. Any unsaved files and settings will be lost. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 59 8 Troubleshooting, downloading updates, and repair To force your device to restart, press and hold the Power key until the device shuts down (~15 seconds), then restart your device by pressing the Power key. Resetting your device If restarting your device does not resolve the issue that you are seeing, resetting it might help. You can remove all data from your device by resetting it to factory settings. WARNING – A factory reset wipes all data from the device. While any data stored in your Google Account will be restored, all apps and their associated data will be uninstalled. WARNING – Your device is protected to prevent other people from using it if it's been reset to factory settings. To ensure that it's really you doing the reset, you'll need to enter a Google username and password associated with the device after factory reset. If you don't have this information, you won't be able to finish the setup process and use the device at all after factory reset. Erasing your data may take some time, so make sure that you plug your device into a power source before you start. 1. Open the Settings app 2. Go to Settings / Backup & reset. You may need to enter your unlock pattern, PIN, or password. 3. Tap Factory data reset. 4. Tap Reset. 5. If you have a screen lock, you'll need to enter your pattern, PIN, or password. 6. Tap Erase everything to confirm you want to reset the device to factory settings. 7. When the device has finished erasing, select the option to reboot your device. Operating system and software updates Periodically, operating system and software application updates will be available for your device. Android 8.1 updates Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 60 8 Troubleshooting, downloading updates, and repair Software downloads and updates The latest versions of software including drivers, firmware updates, and software utilities, are available on the technical support pages on www.trimble.com. Repairing your device Before you send your Nomad 5 handheld for repair, check the troubleshooting guide in this document. If you can’t solve the problem with troubleshooting, contact your local Trimble dealer for further support. Repair of this product should only be performed by an authorised service provider. Any attempt to disassemble this product by a non-authorised service provider will void the warranty. For more information, contact your local Trimble dealer. Trimble Nomad 5 Handheld User Guide | 61
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