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TRIUMPH-1M Plus
User Manual
Version 4
July 2023
JAVAD GNSS, Inc.
900 Rock Ave, San Jose, CA 95131, USA

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  • Page 1 TRIUMPH-1M Plus User Manual Version 4 July 2023 JAVAD GNSS, Inc. 900 Rock Ave, San Jose, CA 95131, USA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents TRIUMPH-1M Plus Overview ....................4 1.1. Shipping Contents ......................4 1.2. Appearance ......................... 4 1.3. Ports and Buttons ......................6 1.4. Wireless Interfaces ...................... 6 1.5. LED’s ........................... 7 1.6. Options Authorization File (OAF) ................. 8 1.7.
  • Page 3 8.2. Usage and Safety .......................26 8.3. Radio Frequency Exposure ..................26 8.4. Warranty ........................26 8.5. Technical Support .......................26 Page 3 of 26...
  • Page 4: Triumph-1M Plus Overview

    1. TRIUMPH-1M Plus Overview Ensure that all of the following items have been included with your Triumph-1M Plus device shipping pack. If anything is missing, contact your dealer as soon as possible. Check all documentation. Read the documentation that came with the equipment and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 5 Figure 2: Back View Figure 3: Bottom View Page 5 of 26...
  • Page 6: Ports And Buttons

    1.4. Wireless Interfaces There are two antennas (Bluetooth and Wi-Fi) placed under the housing cover. In addition, the cellular and UHF antennas are located within the provided Triumph-1M Plus Pole Adaptor (P/N: 10-590293-01) and are shown below. Figure 4: Wireless Interfaces...
  • Page 7: Led's

    1.5. LED’s The TRIUMPH-1M Plus has 6 RGB LEDs on the front panel. Power (PWR) LED (no external charge): Green – Battery power level >30%. • Yellow – Battery power level from 15% to 30%. • Red – Battery power level <15%.
  • Page 8: Options Authorization File (Oaf)

    Typically, all Triumph-1M Plus receivers are shipped with a temporary OAF that allows the receiver to be used for a predetermined period. When the receiver is purchased, a new OAF activates purchased options permanently.
  • Page 9: Firmware Update

    Figure 6: NetView&Modem - Update Firmware 1.8. Mounting The TRIUMPH-1M Plus Receiver can be mounted using the standard 1/4 thread hole on the bottom of the unit. Also, there is a 1/4" to 5/8” thread adapter available in the shipping kit for the standard surveying 5/8”...
  • Page 10: Port Connections

    The USB cable (P/N: 14-578156-01) supports a connection of any USB 2.0 (high speed) type level cable and above. The USB cable provides a connection from the TRIUMPH-1M Plus to a PC (or any other device with USB connection support). It is possible to establish other connection types using virtual connection ports where physically it will remain the USB cable: Serial (COM) port A (for Windows OS devices).
  • Page 11: Power Management

    2.4. Power Management The TRIUMPH-1M Plus receiver has an internal (2S3P) battery pack. The battery pack features: Power voltage up to 8.3V. • Internal Fuel Gauge system that prevents any occasions that can damage the battery • and device (shortcuts, overheating, etc.).
  • Page 12: External Uhf Radio Connection

    2.5. External UHF Radio Connection The TRIUMPH-1M Plus does not have an internal UHF radio. It is possible to send and receive data using an external UHF radio and a TRIUMPH-1M Plus. To do this, perform the following steps: •...
  • Page 13: Software Interfaces

    The device can be connected to the PC using USB, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. For more information, see the NetView&Modem User Manual. 3.2. Javad Mobile Tools (JMT) The TRIUMPH-1M Plus can be easily operated over Bluetooth in the field using the Javad Mobile Tools (JMT) android app. Figure 7: Javad Mobile Tools (JMT) For more information, see the Javad Mobile Tools User Manual.
  • Page 14: Field Survey

    3.3. Field Survey The TRIUMPH-1M Plus can be operated over Bluetooth in the field using the Field Survey Windows OS app. Figure 8: Field Survey For more information, please see the Field Survey User Manual. Page 14 of 26...
  • Page 15: Rtk Configuration

    4. RTK Configuration Configuring the TRIUMPH-1M Plus for Base and Rover RTK operation can be performed in NetView&Modem. 4.1. RTK Setup for both Base and Rover The following Base and Rover configurations are the most common for field applications. Parameter...
  • Page 16 Open the Rover tab and set the following parameters: RTK Position Computation Mode – Select ‘Extrapolation’ for float RTK (kinematic) or • Delay for fixed RTK (static). If ‘Extrapolation’ is selected, the rover will extrapolate the base station’s carrier phase measurements when computing the rover’s current RTK position.
  • Page 17: Setup And Survey

    5. Setup and Survey After configuring the receiver(s) for surveying, each receiver needs to be setup up and the receiver’s height measured for the survey to begin. The MinPad provides quick access for logging data, changing receiver modes, and viewing general data logging and satellite information during a survey.
  • Page 18: Collect Data

    The offsets are different because of the difference in location between the slant measuring point and the vertical measuring point. Measure the antenna height to the control point or marker edge, either the slant height or the vertical height. Record the antenna height, point name, and start time in the field notes. 5.2.
  • Page 19: Static Survey For Base Stations

    Secondly, dual-frequency receivers need far less observation time to reach the desired accuracy requirement. After the survey is complete, data the receivers collect can be downloaded onto a computer and processed using post-processing software (for example, JAVAD GNSS Justin). Page 19 of 26...
  • Page 20: Kinematic Survey For Rover Stations

    5.4. Kinematic Survey for Rover Stations In a kinematic, stop and go survey, the stationary receiver (Base station) is set up at a known point such as a survey monument, or an unknown point. The receiver continually tracks satellites and logs raw data into its memory. The Rover receiver is set up at an unknown point and collects data in static mode for 2 to 10 minutes.
  • Page 21: File Maintenance

    OAF may need to be updated to provide expanded operation and functionality. The receiver requires firmware to properly operate and provide appropriate functionality. As JAVAD GNSS releases firmware updates, loading these updates into the receiver will ensure that the receiver operates at its full potential.
  • Page 22: Mechanical Properties

    6. Mechanical Properties The TRIUMPH-1M Plus housing is made from lightweight, armored plastic and has a magnesium bottom cover. Figure 9: Dimensions Figure 10: Dimensions Page 22 of 26...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Check all power sources. • Check that the most current software is downloaded onto the computer and that the most • current firmware is loaded into the receiver. Check the JAVAD GNSS website for the latest updates. Then, try the following: •...
  • Page 24: Faq

    Order a new OAF with the desired options activated to enable or extend validity of the • corresponding receiver options. Contact your dealer or visit the JAVAD GNSS website for details. Refer to the NetView Software Manual for a detailed description of options.
  • Page 25 • Check that the radio modem’s antenna is securely and properly connected to the antenna connector. Check that the radio modem’s antenna is undamaged. If damaged, contact your JAVAD • GNSS dealer to replace the antenna. The specified baud rate is incompatible with the baud rates the receiver supports.
  • Page 26: User Information

    8. User Information 8.1. Safety Information Please ensure that you read and understand all safety requirements before using Javad GNSS products. 8.2. Usage and Safety This product is designed to operate in harsh environments typically encountered in surveying applications. 8.3. Radio Frequency Exposure...

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