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BASIC OPERATION 

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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

WATER  HUNTING:

Your  Legacy  1000  is  ideal  for  damp  grass  and

shallow water spots. the search coil is waterproof; the case and case-to-
cable connection is not. Be careful to keep the detector body dry.

In 

saltwater,

keep the search coil from contact with the ground. Contact

with  saltwater  sands  will  cause  the  detector  to  beep  falsely.  For  best
result  in  saltwater,  eliminate  IRON  to  reduce  false  signals  caused  by
conductive  beach  sands.  Coil  sweep  technique  is  also  important  in
saltwater; keeping the coil submerged is better than dunking and lifting.
The detector needs time to readjust to the conductive salt water.

RED  CLAY: 

The  red  clay  earth  found  in  the  southwestern  U.S.  may

require  a  reduction  in  the  DEPTH  SELECT  level  if  encountering  false
signals. Coil sweep technique is also more critical in red clay; keep the
coil level with the ground. Do not lift the coil at the ends of your sweep.
Review coil sweep technique on page 15.

RED SANDS: 

Red sand found in desert locations will react like red clays,

so fallow the same precautions as outlined in the paragraph above.

BLACK  SANDS: 

The  most  promising  gold  prospecting  locations  can

contain  large  amounts  of  black  sand.  This  black  sand  is  the  most
demanding  detecting  environment,  and  frequently  requires  a  detector
costing thousands of dollars for the best results. Your Legacy 1000 will
still  function  in  these  conditions,  but  will  usually  require  operation  at
reduced sensitivity levels. If you receive constant false signals, reduce the
sensitivity or move to another area.

SAND: 

Dry beach sands are no problem for the Legacy 1000. if the sand

is damp with saltwater, however, follow the precautions outlined under
saltwater above.

HOT  AND  COLD: 

Be  patient  if  moving  immediately  between  hot  and

cold  environments,  like  taking  your  detector  from  your  air-conditioned
home  into  a  blazing  summer  sun.  The  search  coil  is  constructed  of
copper  wire  which  will  expand  and  contract  with  temperature  change.
Your detector may require 10 to 15 minutes to stabilize to the ambient
temperature.

Summary of Contents for Legacy 1000

Page 1: ...r 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 appliances and lights Also keep the search coil away from objects containing m...

Page 2: ...Depth Select Sensitivity Adjustment 14 In The Field Techniques 15 17 Trouble Shooting 18 Metal Detecting Applications 19 Treasure Hunter s Code of Ethics Back Cover Warranty Back Cover The BOUNTY HUNTER LEGACY 1000 series of metal detectors is not associated or connected in any way with Pilot Corporation or its PILOT brand audio and video products or other products 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...ertain metal detecting applications Examples of undesirable iron objects 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 P...

Page 4: ... the plastic locking nut Now tighten the plastic locking nut 3 Press the button on the upper end of the lower stem and slide the lower 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 4 Wind the cable securely around the stem 5 Insert the plug into ...

Page 5: ...eeping if using with LOW BATTERY illuminated IMPORTANT Your Legacy 1000 metal detector requires two 9 Volt ALKALINE batteries Follow these steps to install the batteries 1 Carefully remove the battery compartment door by pressing the release clip on the right side of the door 2 Snap one battery onto each of the terminals and place the batteries in side the com partment Insert booth of the batterie...

Page 6: ...ds 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 ON touchpad The detector will beep several times and the sensitivity setting will be indicated on the right of the display Two illuminated segments indicates 3 4 sensitivity IV Wave each Object over the Search Coil pass the flat side of ...

Page 7: ...ess the TARGET REJECT touchpad again Another X will illuminate under AL ZN IX Wave all objects over the Search Coil The Zinc Penny will not be detected make sure the penny is post 1982 these are made of Zinc CAUTION some zinc pennies within 1 2 of the coin surface will induce a high tone X Press the TARGET REJECT touchpad again a A third X appears b Pass all object over the search coil The nail pe...

Page 8: ...ferent sensitivity settings The detector is at maximum depth capability when three depth segments are illuminated on the right of the display At the maximum depth setting the detector will detect a coin sized object buried approximately 6 1 2 inches beneath the surface With two depth segments illuminated the detector s depth range will be reduced to 80 and with one depth segment illuminated the ra...

Page 9: ...ed across the top of the display indicate the probable identification of buried detected metal objects The search coil must be in motion over an object to be detected Alternatively you can pass an object over a motion less search coil to test your detector One of the four target indicators will illuminate indicating the probable identification of the object The indicator will remain illuminated un...

Page 10: ...wer pull tabs those which stay connected to can Nickels Large Aluminum Pieces COINS Silver coins like dimes and quarters Copper pennies pre 1982 Very large metal objects like manhole covers 4 REJECTED TARGET When X appears under a target category objects falling into this category are eliminated from detection This feature is commonly referred to as target discrimination With each press of the REJ...

Page 11: ...ht of the display When three segments are illuminated the detector is at maximum sensitivity As you press the DEPTH SELECT touch pad the detector toggles among the three different sensitivity levels A more detailed explanation of depth selection is found on page 14 TARGET REJECT Upon power up all types of metals are detected The TARGET REJECT touch pas allows the user to eliminate undesirable meta...

Page 12: ... sweep Review coil sweep technique on page 15 RED SANDS Red sand found in desert locations will react like red clays so fallow the same precautions as outlined in the paragraph above BLACK SANDS The most promising gold prospecting locations can contain large amounts of black sand This black sand is the most demanding detecting environment and frequently requires a detector costing thousands of dol...

Page 13: ...on and steel will induce a bass tone The smallest gold objects can also induce a bass tone MEDIUM TONE Pull tabs 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 Medium tone objects will illuminate the two center target indicators HIGH TONE Silver and copper coins...

Page 14: ...tectors also produce their own electromagnetic fields so if detecting with a friend keep two metal detectors at least 20 feet apart If the detector beeps erratically REDUCE THE SENSITIVITY by using the Depth Select Control SEVERE GROUND CONDITIONS A secondary use for the Sensitivity Control is to reduce false detection signals caused by severe ground conditions While your Legacy 1000 contains circ...

Page 15: ... 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 MOVEMENT When swinging the coil be careful to keep it level with the ground about 1 2 inch from the surface Never swing the coil like a...

Page 16: ...tiple 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 circle about ten different angles as you walk completely around the target If a high tone target completely disappears from...

Page 17: ...h 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 consider purchasing the Bounty Hunter 4 inch Search Coil The 4 inch coil s narrower detection field can better disti...

Page 18: ...nmental Reduce sensitivity electromagnetic 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 Redu...

Page 19: ...n your area You can target specific areas and gain valuable insight into your local history Remember to ask permission and respect laws regarding private and government property Control settings required No X s should be displayed Do not discriminate out any types of metals as many of the oldest relics contain iron JEWELRY HUNTING This is the most challenging treasure hunt Gold rings will register...

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