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Module 1-AJUNO 5D

BasicsGary Hallbauer

NGCE, Fort Worth, Texas08 August 2016

What’s in the box?• Juno 5D data collector with integrated uBlox GPS

receiver • USB cable // AC charger (link together to charge

device) – note end differences• Assorted power adapters (foreign) – Leave in Box• Screw driver (access micro SD ™ and SIM ™ card

slot) – Leave in Box• Display cleaning cloth (entirely too small)

What’s in the box?

Euro poweradapters Quick start

guide

Storagebox Warranty

Screenprotectors

USB / ACcable

Parts of the Juno 5D

1) Power button2) Headset connector3) Volume /

Programmable buttons4) Micro SD / SIM card

slot5) Touch screen6) GNSS antenna port

Source: Juno User Guide © Trimble Navigation Ltd

Parts of the Juno 5D - continued

7) Notification LED8) Microphone9) Camera / flash10) Speaker11) Power connector12) Programmable buttons

Source: Juno User Guide © Trimble Navigation Ltd

Selected parts of the Juno

• Power button• Camera• Volume button with Action key• Programmable buttons below the

display screen

Power button• Following functions

– Depress to suspend Juno

– Depress to wake up Juno

– Depress to activate Power Menu

Camera

• Autofocus lens• Can zoom (but

limited)• Also records

video

Volume button with Action key

• + / - turns sound volume up or down

• Center button is the action key– When operating the

camera this also serves as the shutter button

Programmable buttons below the display screen

• Press the Flag button to go to Start

• Press the OK button to exit an application and go to the home screen

Specifications in brief• 50 channel L1 GPS, with MCX antenna port• MIL-STD-810G temperature, humidity, drop,

vibration, altitude // IP65 water & dust• Multi-touch 4.3 in diagonal WVGA display (480 x

800 pixels) , Gorilla glass ™• Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system• Integrated speaker / microphone (audio recording)• Integrated digital camera with tagging / LED flash• 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, 16 GB storage

Power specifications• Low power – no GPS, backlight, Wi-Fi,

Bluetooth ™– 14 Hours

• Normal – GPS, some backlight– 8 Hours

• Use power management techniques to extend working day

• Use power accessories to replace field power consumption

Communications• USB (Windows Mobile Device Center)

link to workstation host (desk or laptop)• Wi-Fi• Bluetooth• Phone

– Not approved for NRCS communications• Use power management techniques to

minimize impact of use

Juno GPS accuracy (uBlox)• Standard

– 2 to 4 meters with WAAS corrections• Matches Garmin performance• Often performs much better in open sky

• Enhanced– 1 to 2 meters with WAAS– Position processing is much faster– Faster acquisition of WAAS– May have issues under canopy

Integrated digital camera• Up to 8 megapixel resolution• Auto orients portrait or landscape

with user rotation• Zoom set to 1.0 X, auto focus• Image review is user prompted• WVGA (full resolution) video set

but can reduce to VGA or QVGA• White balance, brightness –

default sets• Image quality (compression) can

be set to Fine (less compression)• Image tagging can be set to GPS

date/time and position

Accessorize your Juno 5D• Stylus (durable mesh tip) –

Amazon, various vendors• Hard case (not required)• Soft case (might be handy)• External antenna (not required)

– Available from Trimble dealer• DC adapter for vehicle - Amazon

– 5 Volts, 2.0 amps– Overcharge protection circuit

Please note

• Do not change GPS settings• Do not encrypt the Juno• Contact Gary Hallbauer if unsure about

a setting

Reference

Juno 5 Handheld User Guide

http://trl.trimble.com/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-632862/Juno5Series_UserGuide_RevC.pdf

Questions?Contact

Gary HallbauerNRCS NGCE

Gary.Hallbauer@ftw.usda.gov

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