MicroSD
Use the provided high-speed microSD card. Replace
with Class 10 or better.
MicroSIM
If you work in areas with good cell coverage that
also happen to have Real Time Network (RTN) ser-
vices from area base stations, you may wish to pur-
chase a data plan through your local telecommuni-
cations provider. Take care to properly orient the SIM
card as it will only work when it's been oriented as
shown below.
The SIM card slot allows a standard microSIM card
to be installed in the receiver. Once installed, the
SIM card provides a unique identification for the re-
ceiver's GSM module and enables the receiver's GSM
functionality based on the subscribed services (the
receiver board accesses the GSM module which ac-
cesses the SIM card). The SIM card usually remains
inside the receiver.
Cards Installation
Use the special tweezers to install and remove
these tiny devices and to help mitigate oily finger-
prints on the contacts.
• Align the card exactly as it is shown on the rubber
port cover.
• Insert the card with the leading edge exactly as
shown on the rubber port cover
• Fully insert the card into the recess .
• These are Push-Push style card slots; to remove
the card, fully insert the card again.
Data and power ports
• Power –is used to connect the receiver to an ex-
ternal power source. This port can also be used to
charge the batteries.
• Serial – is used for communication between the
receiver and an external device.
• Ethernet - is used to connect the receiver to local
network.
• USB – is used for high-speed data transfer and
communication between the receiver and an ex-
ternal device.
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Attaching an external UHF/
GSM antenna
Depending upon which options you chose when
you purchased your TRIUMPH-3, the type of exter-
nal UHF antenna shown in this discussion may differ
from yours, but the procedure presented will remain
the same.
When doing RTK surveying, the reception of your
base station's corrections by the rover can be en-
hanced using an external UHF antenna. Begin by at-
taching the external antenna. In this image, we see
the 2.5 dB gain antenna (30-597161-01) attached to
the Triumph-ls.
For the purposes of this discussion it is assumed
that you have already attached the external UHF an-
tenna, are in the field, the LS is powered on, that it's
setup as the RTK rover, the RTK base is on and the
UHF radio is broadcasting corrections.
Anytime the UHF communications are interrupted;
such as in this example, it will take a few seconds up
to a minute or so for them to be reestablished.
Option Authorization File
(OAF)
JAVAD GNSS issues an Option Authorization File
(OAF) to enable the specific options that customers
purchase. An Option Authorization File allows cus-
tomers to customize and configure the TRIUMPH-3
receiver according to particular needs, thus only pur-
chasing those options needed.
Typically, all TRIUMPH-3 receivers ship with a tem-
porary OAF that allows the receiver to be used for a
predetermined period of time. When the receiver is
purchased, a new OAF activates desired, purchased
options permanently. Receiver options remain intact
when clearing the NVRAM or resetting the receiver.
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