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ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) 

 

Available from C-Scope. 

 

Headphones: 

 

Headphones not only extend battery life but improve sensitivity by cutting extraneous noise. The 
headphones should be fitted with a standard stereo 1/4 inch (6.35mm) jack plug. The headphone 
socket is located under the protective cap in the battery housing. 

 
Rechargeable battery pack: 

 

A shrink wrapped pack of 8 rechargeable nicad batteries to replace the standard batteries and 
holder. 
 

Battery charger: 

 

The C-Scope battery charger is designed to charge the rechargeable pack quickly and safely. 
 
 

CHARGING BATTERIES 

 
A battery charge socket is provided for use with the C-Scope battery charger (see Accessories) 
and is located under the protective cap in the battery housing. (The smaller of the two sockets.) 
Inserting the charger will automatically remove the power from the detector so the charger must 
be removed to do a battery check. Do not attempt to recharge standard batteries. It will take 
between eight and fifteen hours to fully recharge flat batteries with the C-Scope charging unit. 
 
For further information, and a price list, for all C-Scope  accessories  please  telephone         
(01233) 629181. 
 
 

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RIGHT APPROACH 

 
Treasure hunting can be a profitable and rewarding hobby, if approached in a patient and diligent 
manner. Time spent researching to locate a worthwhile site for a search can be time wasted if 
your search is hasty and erratic. To achieve maximum results it is important then, to decide on 
your approach to any particular site in advance of the actual search. 
 
Tactics will be decided by the  type of site - it is more profitable to scan a small area thoroughly 
than to conduct a haphazard search of the total site. However, when the site is too far away for 
you to make several return visits, a plan should be adopted which gives maximum coverage, at 
the same time as indicating the most likely area for detailed search. 
 
Your detector alone is not a guarantee of successful treasure hunting. Any detector needs an 
operator and for the best results the operator needs the right approach, attitude and technique. Too 
many beginners neglect the importance of pre-planning and research before using their detector 
in the field, and patience and technique during the actual search. 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for CS5MX

Page 1: ...es will be in the green area on the meter Release 7 On CS5MX only Set BOOST to NORMAL You are now in ALL METAL MOTION MODE You will find all metals within the search head range including iron and tras...

Page 2: ...PERATING YOUR METAL DETECTOR 10 DETECTION RANGE 10 DETERMINING THE TARGET SIZE AND DEPTH 10 ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL 11 CHARGING BATTERIES 11 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RIGHT APPROACH 11 SWEEPING TECHNIQUE 13...

Page 3: ...Upper Stem Handle Grips 3 Din Plug Socket 4 Stem Connecting Nut 5 Cable 6 Lower Stem 7 Search Head Fastener 8 Power On Off Sensitivity 9 All Metal Mode Discrimination 1 10 Pinpoint 11 Disc 2 Select 1...

Page 4: ...ies and responses Always remember that becoming a good metal detectorist is like becoming a good photographer or fisherman that is although it is an advantage to buy the best equipment having bought i...

Page 5: ...n the detector for long periods where they could leak so remember to remove them at the end of a day s searching BATTERY CHECK CS2MX only The battery condition is indicated by an audio tone A loud cle...

Page 6: ...ansmissions or soil mineralisation reduce the level to eliminate this 2 DISC 1 In the clicked off position the detector indicates all metal objects Turned clockwise it becomes a fully variable discrim...

Page 7: ...operates in Disc 1 so commence searching see Sweeping Technique on page 13 When you receive a signal this indicates that the target could be a silver hammered coin 5p ring pull 1 2p or gold etc Depres...

Page 8: ...nces E F please be sure that the search site would not yield silver hammered coins which may be ignored at these high discrimination settings ii In reference A you may need to reduce sensitivity in hi...

Page 9: ...ormal and Pinpoint Response NORMAL RESPONSE PINPOINT RESPONSE SOUND LEVEL 6 SIGNAL METER BATTERY CHECK CS5MX only This is a visual indication of the signal strength giving the experienced user more in...

Page 10: ...of how the detector responds will increase each time and soon make you more sure DETECTION RANGE Detection ranges will vary depending on the size of the object the length of time an object has been bu...

Page 11: ...ope charging unit For further information and a price list for all C Scope accessories please telephone 01233 629181 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RIGHT APPROACH Treasure hunting can be a profitable and rewar...

Page 12: ...of rushing about hoping to chance upon a rare find If for example there happened to be a valuable ring that was buried 4 deep on the site you were searching if you rushed about haphazardly and quickl...

Page 13: ...coil at a rate of 1 metre per second in MOTION and 0 5 metre per second in PINPOINT The optimum sweep rate must be determined by each operator The detector should be held comfortably in the hand with...

Page 14: ...cal sites Remember it is illegal for anyone to use a metal detector on a scheduled ancient monument unless permission has been obtained from the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monument Commission for...

Page 15: ...e using a radio transmitter or possibly a stationary source of electromagnetic radiation if this occurs then reduce the sensitivity If the problem persists then the best remedy is to wait until the tr...

Page 16: ...Service Department on 01233 629181 Before returning a detector for repair to C Scope ensure you have done the following a Read the instructions thoroughly b Tried new batteries and checked procedure o...

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