www.javad.comwww.javad.com 98Screen Anatomy - Home Screen 2Interference - Complete GNSSspectrum analyzeCamera - Capture photos with thefront and bottom camerasData Exchange - Export / Importvarious data formatsSystem - Receiver details andinformation, etc.Language - Specify thelanguageCalibrate - Calibration for the leveland compassBase/Rover Setup - Start aRTK base station with a UHFor SS radioVoice Recorder - Record audionotesLocks - Prevent inadvertentscreen interactionsTiming - Configure clockdisplay format, set alarms,schedule data collectionCalendar - Manage surveyprojects by dateCalculator - Severaldifferent calculatorsare availableNext Screen - Advance to theHome Screen 1Previous Screen - Advance to theHome Screen 1 Tap to open theTiming screenthat the four LEDs have differentmeanings when the LS is on fromtheir meanings when the unit isbeing charged. When the unit ison, you’ll want to pay attention tothe upper left LED as it alerts you ofan immediate issue.Anytime the TRIUMPH-LS displaysthis LED as red, press the warningskey to learn more and take anynecessary corrective measures.Help & SupportJ-Field contains its own ever-growing on-board manualwith context sensitive help files for various screens. Pressthe hardware Help button to learn more about each screen.Contact information of the Live Technical Support teammembers are listed in Support>Live Technical Support. Youare also encouraged to submit your feedback and questionsto the user’s forum located at http://support.javad.com.Turning on The TRIUMPH-LSPowering the TRIUMPH-LS on is pretty straightforwardwith the underlying operating system; Windows EmbeddedCompact 7.0, loading first and then J-Fieldsubsequently booting up.There are occasions when the systemmight freeze. Should you experience this,simply depress the power key and holddown until the unit powers off, about 10seconds. Any data collected up to that point will be saved.Charging the BatteriesThe TRIUMPH-LS AND VICTOR-LS come from the factorywith the batteries charged and ready to use so you canbegin exploring its interface and familiarizing yourself rightaway while reading this manual.Some of the cables and theirconnectors used in chargingthe equipment may not befamiliar to you. ODU styleconnectors are superior for abroad range of industrialpower, communicationsand data applicationsthat demand a precision-engineered, secure androbust solution.When charging your receiver, be sure to line up the reddots on the connector and the charing port on the LS. NoteLithium Ion batteries should notand cannot be charged whentheir temperature is above 40° C (104° F).They charge faster when they are cool.Therefore, it’s best that you turn off theunit when charging. Charging the unitwhen it’s on will cause it to charge moreslowly (up to 40° C) due to its increasedtemperature.