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Function

Green

Yellow

Red

OFF

BATTERY

1

Full

Half

Almost Empty

OFF/No power

BLUETOOTH

Connected

Searching

No connection

Not Active

MODEM

Connected

Marginal 

Connectivity

No connection

Not Active

SATELLITES

2

8 or more

5 to 7

Less than 5

No Satellite

POSITION

Fixed/Diff/ OK 

(Base)

Float/No-Diff

No Position

Receiver OFF

RECORDING

3

Recording

Less than 10 min 

memory left

Memory Full

Not Active

1. LED solid according to the battery means receiver is ON without external power. Blinking every 1 

sec according to the battery means external power is connected.  

2. Effective number of satellites are total number of satellites tracked minus the number of non-GPS 

systems tracked. For example if 8 GPS and 5 GLONASS are tracked the effective number of satellites 

is 12.

3. RECORDING LED blinks on each recording.

Power – used to connect the receiver to an external power 

source. 

Serial – used for communication between the receiver and 

an external device. 

Ethernet - used to connect the receiver to local network. 
USB – used for high-speed data transfer and communica-

tion between the receiver and an external device.

TRIUMPH-1M is very simple to operate. Turn it on and six 

green lights, one after the other, glow to tell you that all is going 

well.

The ON/OFF button turns the receiver on and off.

FN button starts/stops data recording.   Holding both FN and 

ON/OFF buttons down for more than 30 seconds will reset 

the receiver. Holding FN down while turning receiver ON us-

ing ON/OFF button (or after resetting receiver) until four LEDs 

start to blink yellow and than releasing  FN button while four 

LEDs  still blink yellow will bring receiver to its initial facto-

ry-default state (i.e., will clear NVRAM).

Specifications

LED INDICATION

MINPAD AND PORTS

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