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AUDIO TARGET IDENTIFICATION

While the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is very accurate in identifying
buried objects, the user in the field does not always maintain the display
screen in his field of vision.  Therefore, we have incorporated an audio
feedback mechanism to alert the user to the nature of buried objects.
This audio feedback system first alerts the user to the presence and
classification of objects, whose nature and location can be confirmed
using the LCD display.

The detector can sound four different tones, depending on the object
detected.

BASS TONE

Ferrous objects, such as iron and steel, will induce a bass tone.
The smallest gold objects can also induce a bass tone.

LOW TONE

Pull-Tabs, nickels & smaller gold

MEDIUM TONE

Newer pennies (post-1982), larger gold objects, zinc, small brass
objects, and most bottle screw caps will induce medium tones.
Many recent vintage foreign currencies will induce medium
tones.

HIGH TONE

Silver and copper coins, larger brass objects, older pennies (pre-
1982), and highly oxidized metals will induce high tones.
Quarters, dimes and other precious coins fall into this category.

Audio Target Identification (ATI) classifies metals into four categories.

BASS TONE

Nails, Iron Objects,

& Smallest Gold Objects

LOW TONE

Pull Tabs, Nickels,

& Smaller Gold

MEDIUM TONE

Zinc Pennies (Post

1982), Larger Gold

Objects, Many screw

caps

HIGH TONE

Copper, Silver & Brass

Copper Pennies (Pre

1982)

Summary of Contents for DISCOVERY 2200

Page 1: ...you have become familiar with the detector 2 Do not use indoors This detector is for outdoor use only Many household appliances emit electromagnetic energy which can interfere with the detector If conducting an indoor demonstration turn the sensitivity down and keep the search coil away from appliances such as computers televisions and microwave ovens If your detector beeps erratically turn off ap...

Page 2: ...emo 7 8 Basic Operation 9 12 All Metal 10 Discrimination 10 Notch 11 Zap 12 Audio Target Identification 13 Target and Depth Display 14 Sensitivity Adjustment 15 In The Field Techniques 16 18 Trouble Shooting 19 Treasure Hunter s Code of Ethics Back Cover Warranty Back Cover ...

Page 3: ...ects are old cans pipes bolts and nails Sometimes the desired target 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 which are made of or contain iron PINPOINTING Pinpointing is the process of finding the exact location of a buried ...

Page 4: ...er stem into the upper stem Adjust the stem to a length that lets you maintain a comfortable upright posture with your arm relaxed at your side and the search coil parallel to the ground in front of you 3 Wind the cable securely around the stem 4 Insert the plug into the matching connector on the right underside of the detector body Be sure that the key way and pins line up correctly Caution Do no...

Page 5: ... rest to one of the alternate positions If you cannot fully depress the button with your finger use a narrow object such as the blunt end of a ballpoint pen The arm rest must be twisted with moderate force to move it to an alternate position this adjustment is usually made infrequently If desired for added stability re install the screw The screw is not re installed in the furthest forward positio...

Page 6: ...electrical contact insert a piece of paper or thin cardboard between the back of the battery and the supporting post 4 Replace the battery door The Low Battery Indicator will come on and stay on if the batteries need to be replaced Most metal detector problems are due to improperly installed batteries or the use of non alkaline or discharged batteries If the detector does not turn on please check ...

Page 7: ...ewelry or metal objects from hands and wrists d Turn off appliances or lights that cause electromagnetic interference e Pivot the search coil back toward the detector body III Power Up Press the POWER touchpad IV Wave each Object over the Search Coil a Notice a different tone for each object Bass Tone Nail Low Tone Pull Tab Medium Tone Zinc Penny High Tone Quarter b Motion is required Objects must...

Page 8: ...segment X Press the DISCRIMINATION touchpad three times The flashing R will move to the ZINC segment XI Press the NOTCH touchpad again The R will appear under zinc XII Wave the zinc penny over the search coil The penny is discriminated out XIII Press the DISC A M touchpad The detector returns to ALL METAL mode No R s are displayed All types of metals will be detected XIV Wave the pull tab over the...

Page 9: ...ting the detector will detect a coin sized object such as a quarter buried approximately seven inches deep To change the sensitivity level and thus the detection depth press the SENSITIVITY or keys CAUTION At higher sensitivity levels the detector is susceptible to electromagnetic interference from electronic devices Reduce sensitivity if demonstrating indoors or if using near power lines or elect...

Page 10: ... touch pad will cause the detector to toggle between two operating modes DISCRIMINATION and ALL METAL If the detector is in the ALL METAL mode the default mode pressing the touch pad will change the detector into DISCRIMINATION mode If the detector is in the DISCRIMINATION mode pressing the touch pad will change the detector into ALL METAL mode DISCRIMINATION MODE Discrimination is used to elimina...

Page 11: ...ction within the metallic spectrum use the NOTCH Mode Technical Note The NOTCH touch pad causes the status of an R segment to toggle between ON and OFF To use the NOTCH Mode The NOTCH touch pad can be depressed at any time But for first time use place the detector in ALL METAL mode A first demonstration is best accomplished as follows 1 Turn the power OFF 2 Turn the power ON 3 Press NOTCH A flashi...

Page 12: ...5 Pass the search coil over the same object again The undesirable object is eliminated from detection The ZAP control is easy to use in the field As you are detecting and encounter an object which you wish to eliminate from detection simply press the ZAP touch pad after detecting the object The ZAP control eliminates the most recently detected object category from detection The category eliminated...

Page 13: ...eel will induce a bass tone The smallest gold objects can also induce a bass tone LOW TONE Pull Tabs nickels smaller gold MEDIUM TONE Newer pennies post 1982 larger gold objects zinc small brass objects and most bottle screw caps will induce medium tones Many recent vintage foreign currencies will induce medium tones HIGH TONE Silver and copper coins larger brass objects older pennies pre 1982 and...

Page 14: ...e of the scale This could indicate a worthless item such as a nail or a more valuable historic iron relic PT pull tab All older pull tabs from beverage cans will register here Some newer pull tabs will register here Many gold rings will also register here S CAP Older screw caps from glass bottles will register here Large gold rings like a class ring could also register here Some non U S coins of r...

Page 15: ... least 20 feet apart If the detector beeps erratically REDUCE THE SENSITIVITY by pressing the Sensitivity Pad on the left of the control panel SEVERE GROUND CONDITIONS A secondary use for the Sensitivity Control is to reduce false detection signals caused by severe ground conditions While your Discovery 2200 contains circuitry to eliminate the signals caused by most naturally occurring ground mine...

Page 16: ...Take visual note of the place on the ground where the beep sounds 3 Stop the coil directly over this spot on the ground 4 Now move the coil straight forward and straight back towards you a couple of times 5 Again make visual note of the spot on the ground at which the beep sounds 6 If needed X the target at different angles to zero in on the exact spot on the ground at which the beep sounds COIL M...

Page 17: ...the coil directly over the suspected target a few times it is more than likely trash metal Crossing the target zone with multiple intersecting sweeps at multiple angles is another way to verify the repeatability of the signal and the potential of the buried target To use this method walk around the target area in a circle sweeping the coil across the target repeatedly every 30 to 40 degrees of the...

Page 18: ...ame spot there is probably no target present When searching very trashing ground it is best to scan small areas with slow short sweeps You will be surprised just how much trash metal and foil you will find in some areas The trashiest areas have been frequented by the most people and frequently hold the most promise for finding the most lost valuables To make searching easier in very trashy areas c...

Page 19: ...ic until erratic interference signals cease Constant low tone Discharged batteries Replace batteries or constant repeating tones Wrong type of Use only 9V batteries alkaline batteries LCD does not lock Multiple targets Move coil slowly on to one target ID present at different angles or detector emits Highly oxidized multiple tones target Sensitivity set Reduce sensitivity too high No power no Dead...

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