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1) On Off/Sensitivity control. 

Rotary control switches the detector on/off and adjusts the sensitivity. Ground containing 
mineralisation and some beach situations may cause instability or false signals requiring 
a reduction of the sensitivity level.

2) Ground Level control. 

Start off with this set to AUTO. Extra sensitivity can be achieved on consistent ground 
by adjusting this control manually in conjunction with the sensitivity control (see section 
‘Detecting with the CS6MX’).

3) Pinpoint

The ‘motion’ aspect of the CS6MX is switched off whilst the pin-point mode is selected 
(switch in up position). In pin-point mode the search-head can be held still to determine 
the precise target position. Pinpoint mode operates in ‘All Metal’, ie. whatever level 
of discrimination you have chosen will be switched off while the pin-point button is 
depressed. This is a useful facility which allows you to trace around the edges of a 
signal to identify large pieces of iron. 

(Note: very large pieces of iron, such as discarded 

agricultural machinery and iron stakes tend to give positive signals even when the 
detector is set to high discrimination settings). 

Once the pinpoint switch is released the 

detector returns to motion mode.

4) Iron Volume control.

Iron targets are identified by a low pitched tone. The volume level of this low pitched tone 
can be adjusted as required. To ignore iron this control should be set to zero.

5) Discrimination Level control.

This is used to set the discrimination point. When fully anti-clockwise, the detector will 
respond to any target from silver paper to gold with a high pitch tone. As the control is 
rotated clockwise, the lower conduction metals are identified by a mid pitch tone.

6) Disc Volume control.

 

Used in conjunction with (5), the Volume level of the mid pitch tone can be adjusted 
as required.

7) Control box mounting clip.

 

For ultimate lightweight metal detecting the CS6MX control box can be removed and 
fitted to a belt around the body. This leaves only the search-head on the stem which 
reduces fatigue on the arm.

8) Loudspeaker

 (and battery condition indicator). 

The presence of metal is indicated by a short tone from the loudspeaker as the search-
head is passed over a target.

The CS6MX Features and what they do

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Summary of Contents for CS6MXi

Page 1: ...CS6MX Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...AA battery holder 11 Battery contacts 12 Search head socket 13 Search head plug 14 Control box 15 Hand grip 16 Upper stem 17 Arm support 18 Detector rest 19 Stem lock 20 Lower stem 21 Interchangeable...

Page 3: ...d or mineralised sites The CS6MX provides the option of interchangeable search heads to optimise performance on a variety of site conditions There is an iron volume control alongside a discrimination...

Page 4: ...eful to observe polarity and good contact and replace cover 7 Rotate the Iron Volume control to number 8 on the scale 8 Rotate the Disc control to number 4 on the scale 9 Rotate the Disc Volume contro...

Page 5: ...hinery and iron stakes tend to give positive signals even when the detector is set to high discrimination settings Once the pinpoint switch is released the detector returns to motion mode 4 Iron Volum...

Page 6: ...ormal standing position Tighten the wing nut on the search head retaining screw Do not over tighten Friction of the head lugs against the neoprene washers keeps the search head in position Excessive p...

Page 7: ...eight good quality AA type batteries into the compartments of the battery holder Observe polarity of the batteries the spring contact goes against the flat negative end of the battery Roll the batter...

Page 8: ...ove up and down the search area in lines so that there is plenty of overlap in the ground you have covered Search with the sensitivity set as high as possible according to the ground conditions Settin...

Page 9: ...he hole or in the piece of earth which you have just removed Dig some more and sift through the earth until you find what you are looking for Fill in the hole before moving on The use of headphones wi...

Page 10: ...th of detection For these reasons it is best to keep the discrimination setting as low as possible Depending on how the controls are set the CS6MX can be set to ignore signals from certain types of me...

Page 11: ...e end of a day s detecting Do not use solvents If the detector has been used on a beach it will be necessary to wash sand and salt residue off the stem adjustment mechanism and the search head retaini...

Page 12: ...disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice In the UK visit www recycle more co uk B1084 issue 2 Warranty S...

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