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Quick-Start Demo

Try this quick way to demonstrate the basic features of your metal detector:

I.

Supplies Needed

a

. a nail.       

b

. a nickel.

c

. a gold ring.    

c

. a quarter.

II.

Keep the searchcoil

away from

floors, walls,

and metal objects.

One person holds the

detector still, so that

another can sweep

coins under the searchcoil.

III.

To turn detector on, press-and-hold 

.

LCD will momentarily illuminate all segments.

IV. 

Detecting All Types of Metals

a. Wave each object under the searchcoil.  Wave coins flat, parallel to

the searchcoil. Notice the tone is loudest as the object passes

under the searchcoil center.

Notice the different audio tones for each object.

b. Pass each object at varying distances from the searchcoil.

1.) 

The sound gets louder as the object moves closer to the

searchcoil.

2.) 

The graphic DEPTH INDICATOR as you vary the target distance

from the searchcoil.

3.) 

Beyond a certain distance, the object is no longer detected.

V. 

Eliminating Some Metals

a. Press 

once. The left icon is disabled.

b. Wave the nail under the searchcoil and notice it is no longer

detected.

c. Press 

again. The middle icon is disabled.

d. Wave the nickel and gold ring under the searchcoil and notice that

they are no longer detected.

NOTE:

Rings can be composed of a variety of metals. If the ring is

made of gold it will fall into the middle category.

VI. 

To turn the detector off, briefly press-and-hold 

.

THREE-TONE AUDIO:

The detector emits a low, medium or high tone, depending on the type of metal
detected.

Low Tone: 

ferrous metals that illuminate the left target-I.D. category.

Medium Tone: 

medium conductivity metals that illuminate the middle target-I.D.

category

High Tone: 

high conductivity metals that illuminate the right target-I.D. category

PROPORTIONAL AUDIO:

The speaker volume indicates target strength. The shallower the target (i.e the

closer to the searchcoil), the louder the tone.  As you move farther away from

the target, the volume drops. For the deepest targets on the fringe of detection,

the speaker volume can be very faint. The visual target-I.D.  icons will illuminate

regardless  of  the  target  depth.  The  speaker  volume,  along  with  visual  depth

indicator, help you determine a target’s depth before you dig.

Depth Indicator

Coin-sized objects can be detected up to 6 inches deep. The 3-segment
graphic depth indicator is calibrated to coin-sized objects.

The Junior T.I.D. displays target depth with a 3-segment graphic depth
indicator and it is calibrated to coin sized objects.    

1 segment:

2 segments:

3 segments:

0-2 inch target depth

2-4 inch target depth

4 or more inch target depth

Objects other than coins will still register on the depth scale, but the depth indication

will be relative. For example, all 3 segments illuminated could indicate a coin at 4

or more inches deep, but could also be a very large object much deeper.

Low Battery Indicator

When battery power reaches a low condition the Low

Battery  icon  will  illuminate 

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.    When  it  first  appears

there is about an hour of battery life remaining.  When

battery power is close to failing, the icon will flash 

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.

At this point batteries should be replaced.

Overload Warning

If a large metal object or highly magnetic soil is too

close to the searchcoil, the detector will “overload”.

The  screen  will  blank  and  you  will  see  a  blinking

“Lift  Coil” 

message.    The  detector  will  also  alert

you with a pulsing siren sound.  Overload will not

harm the detector, but the detector will not function

under  these  conditions.    If  overload  occurs,  raise

the  searchcoil  to  detect  the  target  from  a  greater

distance, or move to a different location.

Summary of Contents for Junior Target I.D.

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Page 2: ...idential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be ...

Page 3: ...ting takes practice and is best accomplished by X ing the suspected target area A good way to practice this to lay a coin on the ground make sure there are no other metal targets nearby and practice X ing it while listening to the audio Note the loudest signal response occurs when the center of the searchcoil is directly over the coin 1 Once a buried target is identified by a good tone response co...

Page 4: ...ughout the sweep the more likely you are to find buried metal objects You may want to adjust your discrimination during your search depending on what you are finding For instance if you are searching with all three target categories active you will detect all types of metal objects If you find that you are in a trashy area with a lot of iron objects press the DISC button to eliminate the iron cate...

Page 5: ...luminate the right target I D category PROPORTIONAL AUDIO The speaker volume indicates target strength The shallower the target i e the closer to the searchcoil the louder the tone As you move farther away from the target the volume drops For the deepest targets on the fringe of detection the speaker volume can be very faint The visual target I D icons will illuminate regardless of the target dept...

Page 6: ...ID category has been eliminated from detection we say it has been discriminated out Target Identification T I D The Junior T I D can distinguish between three categories of metal targets 1 Ferrous this includes many iron targets such as nails screws bolts and some large iron objects like horseshoes The Junior T I D will respond with a low pitch audio tone and display the icon 2 Non ferrous low con...

Page 7: ...ID category has been eliminated from detection we say it has been discriminated out Target Identification T I D The Junior T I D can distinguish between three categories of metal targets 1 Ferrous this includes many iron targets such as nails screws bolts and some large iron objects like horseshoes The Junior T I D will respond with a low pitch audio tone and display the icon 2 Non ferrous low con...

Page 8: ...luminate the right target I D category PROPORTIONAL AUDIO The speaker volume indicates target strength The shallower the target i e the closer to the searchcoil the louder the tone As you move farther away from the target the volume drops For the deepest targets on the fringe of detection the speaker volume can be very faint The visual target I D icons will illuminate regardless of the target dept...

Page 9: ...ughout the sweep the more likely you are to find buried metal objects You may want to adjust your discrimination during your search depending on what you are finding For instance if you are searching with all three target categories active you will detect all types of metal objects If you find that you are in a trashy area with a lot of iron objects press the DISC button to eliminate the iron cate...

Page 10: ...ting takes practice and is best accomplished by X ing the suspected target area A good way to practice this to lay a coin on the ground make sure there are no other metal targets nearby and practice X ing it while listening to the audio Note the loudest signal response occurs when the center of the searchcoil is directly over the coin 1 Once a buried target is identified by a good tone response co...

Page 11: ...installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determine...

Page 12: ... W Bounty Hunter Sand Scoop Large scoop with filtering holes Made of strong plastic SAND SCOOPBH 9 Heavy Duty Digging Tool Metal blade with comfortable plastic handle and depth gauge TROWEL 2 Digging Tool Light and practical plastic wide blade digging tool TROWEL W Bounty Hunter Baseball Cap One size fits all with Bounty Hunter logo BHCAP Bounty Hunter T Shirt 100 cotton with Bounty Hunter Logo Si...

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