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owner’s manual

Page 2 - web: www.junipersys.com

10 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual3. Use the installation card to push air bubbles out (it may take a few days for air bubbles to get worked out)

Page 3 - Contents

100 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual4. Aach the double socket arm to the balls on the two RAM Mount bases (one on each end). Tighten the arm arou

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 The mobile dock is connected to a key switched baery port of the vehicle. The vehicle power is not depleted by the Mesa when the vehicle is turned

Page 5 - Getting

102 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualReleasing the Mesa from the Mobile DockTo release the Mesa from the mobile dock, li up on the top latch. Pull

Page 6 - Mesa Rugged Notepad

Mesa Travel ChargerThe Mesa Travel Charger is an optional accessory that allows you to charge Mesa baery packs on the go. One or two baery packs can

Page 7 - Ch 1 Getting Started 7

104 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualLED IndicatorsEach baery compartment has a green and red LED. The LED states indicate the following:LED State

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106 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualIndexSymbols3G Data Modem 66Connection Problems 69Data Account, Set up With Wireless Provider 66Gadget Color

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Bluetooth Wireless Communication 44Creating a Partnership 44Microso Bluetooth Control Panel 46Serial Device (COM) Control Panel 48Buons and Func

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108 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualDisplay 6Alignment of Touchscreen 18Backlight 19Buons 21Subdued Lighting (Tactical) Mode 39Disabling 19D

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Compass 58Compass Gadget Functions 59Navigation Options 60Navigation Seings 59Gadgets 32GPS Intermediate Driver 57, 58Seings 57GPS Compass 5

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2. Place the Li-Ion baery pack(s) in the compartment(s). Make sure the connectors on the baery pack(s) line up with the connectors inside the compa

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110 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMMega Keys 35, 36. See also Keyboard, On-screenMicrophone 6, 27, 28, 84Microso® Windows® Embedded Handheld 6

Page 15 - Components

Power O 38Product Warnings 90, 91, 93RReassign Buon Functions. See KeypadRecycling the Rugged Notepad and Baeries 74Repairing 79System Informat

Page 16 - Mesa Hardware Components

112 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualTouchscreen 6Buon 21Disabling and Enabling 19Display Backlight 19Protecting the Touchscreen 73Seings 18

Page 17 - Windows Start Menu

12 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualPerform Set Up1. The Mesa powers on and begins the startup process. A progress indicator is shown on the screen

Page 18 - Display and Touchscreen

Adjust the Hand StrapA hand strap is included with the Mesa. It is aached to the le side of the Mesa along with a stylus, leaving your right hand fr

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14 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualReview the ManualOnce you have aached a screen protector, charged the baery pack(s), and adjusted the hand str

Page 20 - Keypad Features

2Hardware ComponentsNavigating Around Your MesaHome Screen and Windows Start MenuDisplay and TouchscreenKeypad FeaturesPower ManagementLED Activity In

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16 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Hardware ComponentsThis chapter discusses the Mesa Rugged Notepad hardware features and usage.Navigating Ar

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Home Screen and Windows Start MenuThere are two screens you need to be aware of as you read this manual and use the Mesa: the Home screen and Windows

Page 23 - Ch 2 Hardware Components 23

18 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualDisplay and TouchscreenThe Mesa has a bright color display and touchscreen with a diagonal viewing area of 5.7 i

Page 24 - Power Management

Disabling and Enabling the TouchscreenYou can disable the touchscreen. This is useful when you are running an application and you want to see the scre

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© Copyright May 2012 Juniper Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Information is subject to change without notice.Juniper Systems is a registered tradem

Page 26 - SD Cards

20 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualThe display has a minimum brightness seing that it dims to when the Mesa is not in use. Power is conserved, yet

Page 27 - Connector Module

Buons and their functions:Buon Press and Release Press and Hold Camera (Geo models) or Pictures and Videos (Std)Task Manager Notes Recor

Page 28 - Audio Features

22 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualFollow these steps to reassign buon functions:1. From the Home screen, tap Geing Started . If Geing Started

Page 29 - Programs

4. Select the down arrow buon shown in 2. Assign a program. 5. A list of programs is shown. Select the program you want to reassign to the selected

Page 30 - Mesa Programs and Settings

24 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualPower ManagementThe Mesa uses 1 or 2 Li-Ion rechargeable baery packs. CAUTION: Only use baeries designed for

Page 31 - Title Bar

following is shown:Go to the Advanced set up screen to select how long the Mesa should stay on when it is not in use. As mentioned under “Adjusting th

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26 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualCharging ErrorsCharging errors are caused by the following:  Baery pack(s) is too hot to charge  Baery pack(

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4. An image on the baery compartment label shows the correct location and orientation for the card. Push the SD card into the slot to insert it. To

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28 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualAudio FeaturesThe Mesa has a speaker, microphone, and audio jack. To adjust audio seings, select the top title

Page 35 - On-Screen Keyboard

3Programs and SettingsThe Home ScreenOn-screen KeyboardSuspend, Reset, Power O, Restore the MesaSubdued Lighting (Tactical) ModeCommunicating with a

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Contents1 Getting StartedThe Anatomy of the Mesa 6Performing Initial Tasks 92 Hardware ComponentsNavigating Around Your Mesa 16Home Screen and Wi

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30 Mesa Rugged Notebook Owner’s ManualMesa Programs and SettingsThis chapter discusses the Mesa Rugged Notepad programs and seings.The Home Screen

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larger, touchable icons in a horizontal-scrolling bar. Select a function to view the seings and adjust them as desired.DashboardThe dashboard consist

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32 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualA list of available dashboard gadgets is shown. Tap on your selection. The dashboard icon changes when you make

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Gadget Color IndicatorsWi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 3G data modem gadgets indicate status using these colors: Gray: O or inactive Yellow: Partial state

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34 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualYou can customize which application shortcuts are shown. Tap and hold on the shortcut you want to change to brin

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Tile examples:Start LockClose EditNavigate back DeleteMenu KeyboardOn-Screen KeyboardTo activate the on-screen keyboard, select the keyboard tile lo

Page 43 - Communication

36 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMega Keys (and Mega Keys Night) Keyboard Features:  Pressing on a character with a nger or stylus highlights i

Page 44 - Wireless Communication

Suspend, Reset, Power O, and Restore the MesaUse the power buon and the power menu to suspend, reset, power o or restore the Mesa. To access the

Page 45

38 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualResetting the MesaIt can be helpful to reset the Mesa when it is unresponsive, slow, or programs won’t launch. Y

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CAUTION: Restoring the Mesa to its original factory state permanently erases data saved on the Mesa, any soware you installed, and any changes you ma

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6 Geo ModelsGPS 56Camera 617 3G Data ModemSet up a Data Account with a Wireless Provider 66Install the SIM Card 66Set up the Cell Modem 68Wirel

Page 48

40 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualYou can also subdue the keypad and display brightness through the Backlight control panel, Start > Seings>

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Ch 3 Programs and Settings 41Establishing a Partnership1. Plug the USB Client end (mini B) of the USB communications cable into the Mesa.2. Plug t

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42 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualOnline HelpOnline help is available from Geing Started. Tap on Online help & how-to from the list: You must

Page 51 - Wi-Fi Wireless

4Bluetooth Wireless CommunicationCreating a PartnershipMicrosoft Bluetooth Control PanelSerial Device (COM) Control Panel

Page 52 - Wi-Fi Wireless Communication

44 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualBluetooth® Wireless CommunicationThe Mesa has built-in Bluetooth® wireless technology, allowing you to connect i

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The gadget on the Home screen turns green. 4. Tap and hold the Bluetooth icon to bring up the dialog box shown below. Ch 4 Bluetooth Wireless Commu

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46 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualIf the Bluetooth gadget is not on your Home screen, you can get to the desired control panel by selecting Geing

Page 55 - Geo Models

3. A passcode screen is shown. a. If the device has an assigned passcode, enter the number and press Next. b. If a passcode is required bu

Page 56 - Mesa Geo Model

48 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualSerial Device (COM) Control PanelTo set up a Bluetooth COM port, follow these steps:1. Select the GPS, Barcode

Page 57

3. The Mesa automatically tries to discover the PIN. You might be required to enter a PIN.4. You should now be connected to the COM device.Ch 4 Bl

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1Getting StartedThe Anatomy of the Mesa Performing Initial Tasks

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Page 60 -  Nav Mode:

5Wi-Fi Wireless CommunicationConnecting to a Wi-Fi Network

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52 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualWi-Fi Wireless CommunicationThe Mesa has built-in Wi-Fi wireless communication to connect to the Internet or a w

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networks and their strengths appears on the Wi-Fi Wireless screen. 3. Tap on the network you want to connect to. If you want to add a new network, se

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54 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualWi-Fi Dialog BoxWhenever Wi-Fi is turned on, the following dialog box might pop up indicating the Wi-Fi networks

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6Geo ModelsGPSCamera

Page 65 - 3G Data Modem

56 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Geo ModelThe Mesa Geo model has GPS with 2 to 5 meter accuracy and a 3.2MP camera. Juniper Geotagging™ give

Page 66

11/12 SV The number of satellites currently in view followed by the number of satellites used for the current position.3Di The type of x you have.

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58 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualGPS Intermediate DriverGPS Receiver Access for Multiple ProgramsThe GPS Intermediate Driver (GPSID) is used to a

Page 68 - Set up the Cell Modem

Compass Gadget Functions Compass gadget is turned o. Waypoint tool. Tap it to mark a waypoint. No GPS x. Arrow keys show your current heading or b

Page 69 - Wireless Safety

6 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Rugged NotepadThe Mesa Rugged Notepad™ from Juniper Systems is designed for collecting data in rugged enviro

Page 70 - Maintenance of Your Modem

60 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualNavigation OptionsSelect the Options so key to set, clear, or mark a waypoint, set up a breadcrumb trail, chang

Page 71 - Maintenance

current direction of travel. This is a GPS Compass and movement is needed to obtain direction information. If movement is too slow, this data cannot b

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62 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualTake a picture by pressing the camera buon .To view your photo library select the Thumbnails so key. Select th

Page 73 - Cleaning the Mesa

GeotaggingWhen pictures are geotagged, the date, time, latitude, longitude, le name, and notes can be included with the pictures with the emboss and

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64 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual3. From the Embed Options screen, select Embed GPS to build the GPS information into a jpg le. This allows you

Page 75 - Information

73G Data ModemSet up an Account with a Wireless ProviderInstall the SIM CardSet up the Cell ModemWireless SafetyMaintenance of Your Modem

Page 76 - Limited Product Warranty

66 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual3G Data ModemThe 3G data modem is an option for Mesa Geo models, adding Wide Area Network data modem capability

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Ch 7 3G Data Modem 673. Remove the baery pack. CAUTION: The Mesa is not totally sealed against water and dust when baery doors are not instal

Page 78 - Extended Warranties

68 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualSet up the Cell ModemTap on the 3G modem gadget . Aer about 30 seconds it turns green, indicating that the mod

Page 79 - Repairing the Mesa

Ch 7 3G Data Modem 69Select “Automatically congure connection.” The name of your carrier appears. Tap Next. A progress is shown: on the next scree

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Ch 1 Getting Started 7Mesa Back View: Battery Compartments, Card Slots123456789 1 Camera lens (Geo model) 2 Battery door with quarter turn latch

Page 81 - Specifications

70 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMaintenance of Your ModemYour cell modem is the product of advanced engineering, design, and crasmanship and sh

Page 82

8Storage, Maintenance and RecyclingStoring the Mesa and Battery PacksProtecting the TouchscreenCleaning the MesaRecycling the Mesa and Batteries

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72 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualStorage, Maintenance and RecyclingFollow the instructions in this chapter to properly maintain and recycle the M

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Protecting the Touchscreen Protect the touchscreen from impact, pressure, or abrasive substances that could damage it. To further protect the touchscr

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74 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualCAUTION: Do not direct a high pressure stream of water at the device to clean it. This action could break the se

Page 86

9Warranty and Repair InformationLimited Product WarrantyExtended WarrantiesRepairing the Mesa

Page 87

76 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualLimited Product Warranty Juniper Systems, Inc. (“JS”) warrants that the Mesa Rugged Notepad shall be free from d

Page 88

This warranty is exclusive and JS will not assume and hereby expressly disclaims any further warranties, whether express or implied, including, withou

Page 89 - Regulatory

78 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manualinterruption of any product. Any responsibility and/or liability of JS shall, in connection with a warranted pro

Page 90 - Product Warnings

Extended warranties apply only to the Mesa, not baery packs, media containing the Mesa programs, desktop computer programs, user documentation, and a

Page 91

8 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Side View, Connector ModulePerforming Initial TasksWhen you receive your Mesa, perform the tasks outlined in

Page 92

80 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual  Clear, highly-detailed description of the repair or upgrade  Credit Card/ Purchase Order number and billing

Page 93

ASpecifications

Page 94 -  ETSI EN 300 440 GPS

82 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Rugged Notepad SpecicationsFEATURE SPECIFICATIONOperating System  Microso® Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5

Page 95

FEATURE SPECIFICATIONDisplay  5.7” (145 mm) color VGA LCD  640 x 480 pixel resolution  LED backlight  Outdoor viewable  Portrait or landscape o

Page 96 - Mesa Mobile Dock

84 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualFEATURE SPECIFICATIONWireless Connectivity  Bluetooth® wireless technology 2.0 +EDR Class 1,  Wi-Fi 802.11b/g

Page 97

FEATURE SPECIFICATIONSoware Included  ActiveSync  Adobe Reader LE  Alarms  Calculator  Calendar  Contacts  E-Mail  File Explorer  Geing Sta

Page 98

86 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualFEATURE SPECIFICATIONCongurations  Standard U.S. (4GB storage, U.S. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth)  Standard Internationa

Page 99

FEATURE SPECIFICATION3G Data Modem (Geo model option)  Factory installed option  Five band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, 850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz data speeds  D

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BWarnings and Regulatory InformationProduct WarningsMesa Certications and Standards

Page 102

Ch 1 Getting Started 9Updates and Language Installs section of our website. Review Full Download Instructions for details on how to download the ope

Page 103 - Mesa Travel Charger

90 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualProduct WarningsFollow the warnings listed below to use the Mesa and accessories safely. Battery WarningsWARNING

Page 104 - LED State Indicates

Improper baery use may result in a re, explosion or other hazard.Wall Charger WarningsWARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, electrical sho

Page 105

92 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualIn compliance with the FCC rules, 47 CFR 15.105(b), the user must be notied that this equipment has been tested

Page 106

General SafetyCAUTION: This device has been evaluated for use in close proximity to the body. Use only accessories approved by Juniper Systems. The us

Page 107

94 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual  EN 60950 (IEC 60950) Product Safety  ETSI EN 300 328 Radio  ETSI EN 301 489-1, -7, -17 EMC for Radio Equipm

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CCharging and Docking AccessoriesMesa Mobile DockMesa Travel Charger

Page 109

96 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Mobile DockThe Mesa Mobile Dock is an optional accessory that provides a mounting station for the Mesa Rugg

Page 110

The following accessories can be used to provide power and charge the Mesa baeries: a. Wall charger provided with the Mesa b. Vehicle charger c

Page 111

Installing the desktop base:1. On the back of the dock near the boom there are two screw holes, one on the le and one on the right. Place screws in

Page 112

Installing the vehicle mount: 1. From the front of the dock you see four hex holes. Press a nut into each hole. Use a screwdriver or similar object t

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