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GOLD Range

Iron or Foil

Target is probably iron or foil. Some oxidized 

iron might register somewhere within the 

SILVER range.

5¢ or Nickel

Target is probably 5¢ or a nickel. Some small 

gold rings might register within this range.

Pull Tab

Target is probably a pull-tab of aluminum 

can. Some small gold rings might register 

within this range and might register within 

Pull Tab category.

S-Caps

Target is probably a type of metal like bottle 

cap. Some medium sized gold rings might 

register within this category.

1¢ or Penny

Target might be a zinc penny or a copper 

coin. Some large rough gold items might 

register within 1¢ category.

SILVER Range

1¢ Penny or 

25¢ Quarter

Target is probably silver coin, 25¢ or 1¢. 

Some large aluminum coin might register 

within 1¢ 25¢ category.

3.TONES

If the detector is set to the ALL METAL target mode, it sounds a single tone when 

it detects any type of metal.  If you set the detector to the DISC or NOTCH modes, 

the built in audio identification system sounds a unique audio tone for each of three 

categories of metal. This makes it easier to identify the metal being detected.

Tone

Detects

Low Tone

Foil, nails, bottle caps and/or nickels

Medium Tone

Pull tabs, zinc and/or copper items

High Tone

Brass and/or silver items

Notes:

• When  you  set  the  detector  to  DISC  or  NOTCH  mode,  the  detector sounds 

a medium or high tone when it detects highly oxidized iron. An arrow appears in 

medium or high tone area.

• Depending on the quality, about 15 percent of gold rings cause the detector to 

sound a medium tone.

OPERATION

1. Turning on the detector

   Slide the power switch to ON. The unit displays all symbols on the LCD screen. 

   The detector sounds low, medium, high tones respectively. After about 2 seconds 

   the detector enters stand-by state. 

  • At this time the LCD displays ALL METAL and SENS. The value of SENS on the 

    segment is 5. The range from MIN to MAX for DISC/NOTCH is available.

2. Setting the operation mode

 

The detector comes with three operating modes ALL METAL, DISC, or NOTCH. You 

can select the desired mode by relative touch key.

a. ALL METAL — used for detecting any type of metal. When the detector detects 

   any type of metal, it sounds a tone and an arrow appears below the target icon of 

   probable type of metal being detected.

b. DISC — used for target discrimination. You can press DISC touch key to change 

    to DISC mode. When the bottom of right side shows SENS, you can adjust the 

    sensitivity by press + or -.

Summary of Contents for Winbest BC575

Page 1: ...ication Three Tone Audio Distinctive tones for different types of metal Super Slow Sweep Identification With a very slow sweep discriminate different metals Notch Setting Ignores junk metal Headphone Jack Connect headphones not supplied Waterproof Search Coil Use the detector in shallow water Operates on two 9 volt alkaline batteries not supplied ...

Page 2: ...t an object you have found contact a museum or historical society in your area Leave the land and vegetation as is and fill in any holes you dig Use the detector only in safe areas Dispose of any junk you may find only in approved areas Do not leave it for the next treasure hunter find Terminology The following terms are used throughout the manual and are common terminology among detectorists Elim...

Page 3: ... is made of iron Property markers for instance contain iron Valuable relics can also be composed of iron cannon balls old armaments and parts of old structures and vehicles can also be composed of iron Ferrous Metals are made of or contain iron Preparation Parts of the Metal Detector Assembling Assembling your detector is easy and requires no special tools 1 Top Stem with Arm Rest Locknut 3 Contro...

Page 4: ...NOT force the plug or you could damage it DO NOT disassemble the stem lock nut ADJUSTING THE SEARCH COIL Loosen the knobs at the search coil s end adjust the search coil to the desired angle The search coil should be parallel with the ground Tighten the knobs just enough to keep the search coil from rotating or wobbling INSTALLING BATTERY You need two 9V alkaline batteries to power your detector 1...

Page 5: ...volume levels they still can present a traffic hazard FUNCTIONS AND INDICATIONS 1 Control Panel 2 DISPLAYS The indicator of target includes target icons and LCD displays and is located at the top of the detector It can indicate coins of different type gold silver etc When the detector detects an object an arrow appears below the target icon of probable type of metal being detected If the detector ...

Page 6: ...Detects Low Tone Foil nails bottle caps and or nickels Medium Tone Pull tabs zinc and or copper items High Tone Brass and or silver items Notes When you set the detector to DISC or NOTCH mode the detector sounds a medium or high tone when it detects highly oxidized iron An arrow appears in medium or high tone area Depending on the quality about 15 percent of gold rings cause the detector to sound ...

Page 7: ...ted metal type 3 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 will cause false readings Sweep slowly hurrying will cause you to miss targets It is better you sweep the search coil from side to side in an arc line of 3 inches motion and keep the search coil parallel with the ground If the detector det...

Page 8: ...e Repeat the above test with a 1 post 1982 Detector sounds medium tone this time and target indicator arrow points to 1 While in the test of25 detector emits high tone and arrow points to 25 When you use a coin as sample to run testing lay the flat side of the coin parallel with the flat face of the search coil and sweep evenly By this way the detector can find the target more easily Sweeping with...

Page 9: ...o causes the excursion of target arrow and tone Sweep the search coil with different angles Five pin cable not connected well Re plug it properly Dead battery Replace batteries Care and Maintenance Handle the detector gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and can cause the detector to work improperly Use the detector only in normal temperature environments Temperature extremes...

Page 10: ...ase visit www barska com Please email service barska com or call 1 888 666 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 Telepho...

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