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9

Operation

FINE-TUNING THE 
DETECTOR

After you become familiar with how your de-
tector works, you can fine-tune it to make it
less sensitive to interference and more se-
lective in what it finds.

Adjusting Sensitivity

To adjust the search coil’s ability to detect
objects at different depths in the soil, rotate

SENSITIVITY

 between 

MIN

 and 

MAX

. For

maximum detection depth, leave 

SENSITIVI-

TY

 set as high as possible. If the detector

makes a “chattering” noise, decrease 

SENSI-

TIVITY

 until the chatter stops.

Adjusting Ground

Setting 

GROUND

 takes a little time, but is crit-

ical for accurate operation. 

GROUND

 tunes

out false signals from mineralized soil. Fol-
low these steps to set 

GROUND

.

1. Set 

MODE

 to 

VLF

 and lower the search

coil to 

1

/

2

 to 2 inches above the ground.

2. If the pointer swings to the right (Non-

ferrous), turn 

GROUND

 to 

NORMAL

. If

the pointer swings to left (Ferrous), turn

GROUND

 to 

BASALT

.

3. Raise the search coil about 1 foot from

the ground and press the red button on
the handle. The pointer returns to the
center.

4. Repeat Steps 1–3 until the pointer stays

close to the center each time you lower
the search coil to the ground.

After you set 

GROUND

, the detector is set for

the soil type at that particular site. Do not re-
set it until you use the detector at a different
site.

Adjusting Discrimination

Discrimination is the detector’s ability to dif-
ferentiate between types of metal. The de-
tector’s 

DISCRIMINATION

 setting determines

whether the detector will distinguish between
different types of ferrous and non-ferrous
metals.

If 

MODE

 is set to 

TR2

, start with 

DISCRIMINA-

TION

 set to mid-range. While you use the de-

tector, adjust 

DISCRIMINATION

 to the best

position. As you set 

DISCRIMINATION

 higher,

the detector becomes more sensitive to the
differences between large aluminum and
gold pieces, for example, but some small
valuable pieces, such as coins and small
rings, might be overlooked.

As you set 

DISCRIMINATION

 to higher levels,

the detector first does not detect small piec-
es of silver paper, then thick foil, and finally
metal objects like pull tabs from aluminum
cans.

Note: Each time you use the detector in a
different area, you must readjust 

DISCRIMI-

NATION

. Each search location presents new

challenges.

FALSE SIGNALS

Because your detector is extremely sensi-
tive, trash-induced signals and other sources
of interference might cause signals that
seem confusing. The key to handling these
types of signals is to dig for only those tar-
gets that emit a strong, repeatable signal. As
you sweep the search coil back and forth
over the ground, learn to recognize the differ-
ence between signals that occur at random
and signals are stable and repeatable.

To reduce false signals when searching ar-
eas containing large amounts of trash, scan
only a small area at a time using slow, short
overlapping sweeps.

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Summary of Contents for Master Edition

Page 1: ...em Adjust the detector s length for comfortable use Waterproof Search Coil Lets you use the detector to search under water Note The search coil is waterproof but the detector s control housing is not waterproof Headphone Jack Lets you connect headphones not supplied to the detector Low Battery Indicator Lets you know when it is time to replace the batteries Operates on two 9V alkaline batteries no...

Page 2: ... Look at Your Metal Detector 6 Operation 7 Preparing the Detector 7 Turning On the Detector 7 Tuning the Detector 7 Testing and Using the Detector 7 Indoor Testing 7 Outdoor Testing and Use 8 Fine Tuning the Detector 9 Adjusting Sensitivity 9 Adjusting Ground 9 Adjusting Discrimination 9 False Signals 9 Detection Hints 10 Pinpointing a Target 10 Troubleshooting 11 Care 11 Warranty 12 ...

Page 3: ...ust the detector s length for comfortable use Headphone Jack lets you connect headphones not supplied to the detector Low Battery Indicator lets you know when it is time to replace the batteries TREASURE HUNTER S CODE OF ETHICS All treasure hunters might be judged by the example you set Here are a few basic rules you should follow while using your detector Always get permission before searching an...

Page 4: ... the detector s control housing so the pins on the plug are aligned with the holes in the jack Cautions The search coil s plug fits into the connector only one way Do not force the plug or you could damage it To disconnect the search coil s cable from the detector grasp the plug and pull it out of the connector Never pull on the cable 7 Loosen the knob at the search coil s end then adjust the sear...

Page 5: ... life exchange the two batter ies periodically You can extend battery life by using headphones which require less power than the built in speaker See Using Headphones If the LOW BATT indicator lights during nor mal use or the detector does not function properly replace the batteries If it still does not function properly you might need to re set the detector USING HEADPHONES You can connect a pair...

Page 6: ... some outside sounds when listening at normal volume levels they still can present a traffic hazard A Quick Look at Your Metal Detector MODE lets you select from OFF VLF TR1 TR2 See Turn ing On the Detector on Page 7 GROUND compensates for false signals from mineralized soil See Adjusting Ground on Page 9 VOLUME lets you adjust the volume of alert tones DISCRIMINATION lets you ad just the metal de...

Page 7: ...istent pointer and tone indica tions Follow these steps to set TUNE 1 Rotate VOLUME to the 10 o clock posi tion 2 Set MODE to VLF 3 Set GROUND DISCRIMINATION and SENSITIVITY to mid range 4 Hold the search coil at least 1 foot away from the ground and any metal object hold down the red button on the handle and slowly rotate TUNE until the analog meter pointer resets at or near 0 As you search you c...

Page 8: ... While holding the search coil level about 1 2 inches above the ground slowly move the search coil over the area where you placed the sample sweeping the search coil in a side to side motion Search Coil Sweeping Hints Never sweep the search coil as if it were a pendulum Raising the search coil while sweeping or at the end of a sweep causes false readings Sweep slowly hurrying makes you miss target...

Page 9: ...ion Discrimination is the detector s ability to dif ferentiate between types of metal The de tector s DISCRIMINATION setting determines whether the detector will distinguish between different types of ferrous and non ferrous metals If MODE is set to TR2 start with DISCRIMINA TION set to mid range While you use the de tector adjust DISCRIMINATION to the best position As you set DISCRIMINATION highe...

Page 10: ... where the detector beeps 3 Stop the search coil directly over this spot on the ground Then move the search coil straight away from you and straight back toward you a couple of times 4 Make a visual note of the exact spot on the ground where the detector beeps 5 Repeat Steps 1 3 at a right angle to the original searchline making an X pat tern The target will be directly below the X at the point of...

Page 11: ... The detector displays or sounds false signals The sensitivity might be set too high Adjust SENSITIVITY You might be sweeping the detector s search coil too fast or at the wrong angle Sweep the search coil more slowly and hold the detector correctly See Testing and Using the Detector on Page 7 and Pinpointing a Target on Page 10 The detector might sound a false signal if it detects heavily oxidize...

Page 12: ...6 6769 for Return Merchandise Number RMA before any returns NOTE All merchandise received without a valid RMA will be returned to shipper at his her own expense Please include all of the following when returning WINBEST by BARSKA products for service and or replacement 1 Please write your complete details Name Address Telephone E mail address RMA etc 2 Purchase receipt or Proof of Purchase Origina...

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