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FEATURES 

  

 

Computerised control system  

 

SST intelligent ground tracking 

 

Smart Scan panel array  

 

High speed target analyser  

 

Target Pin-point  

 

Depth reading  

 

Overdrive large target indication  

 

Anti dust & moisture features  

 

Comfortable balance  

 

8 inch diameter, lightweight search head  

 

12.5KHz operating Frequency 

 

Headphone jack 

 

SmartScan system: 

Analysis and adjustment occurs hundreds of times per second assuring 

optimum performance under any ground conditions. 
 

INTRODUCTION 

To protect your investment complete both sections of the enclosed guarantee card and return 
to  C-Scope. 

This is particularly important in order to obtain the free second year parts 

guarantee. 

Please retain the original packing box. In the event that your detector should ever 

require to be serviced, this package will be most suitable for postal protection. 
 
C-Scope detectors are recognised as the finest detectors available. They are designed with 
lasting quality, high technology, and above all, value for money. The only way to realise this 
value is to carefully study and understand this instruction manual. You will then be able to 
obtain all the advantages designed into your detector. It is also strongly recommended that 
you experiment with the detector's operation in air using various test samples, in order to  
learn to identify and understand the detector's capabilities 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 it, patience and 
hours of practice are needed to become proficient. 
 
 

ASSEMBLY 

Open the carton and remove the main housing assembly. Twist the plastic stem lock, located 
at the end of the upper stem to allow the lower stem to be inserted. Adjust for length and 
rotate the lower stem to wrap the cable around the stems and take up any slack. Allowing 
enough cable for free movement of the search head push the cable into the cable slots to hold 
it firm. Turn the stem lock to fix it at the desired position. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CS8SST

Page 1: ...CS8SST OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...2 2 CS 8 SST RAPID GET YOU GOING INSTRUCTIONS SET UP Assemble and adjust for length Twist surplus lead around stem...

Page 3: ...g PINPOINTING When you hear a tone from the loudspeaker you have found a target Keep the head close to the ground move it away from the target Hold the PINPOINT push button Sweep the head over the tar...

Page 4: ...4 4 CS 8SST A Battery Compartment B Upper Stem Handle Grips C Din Plug Socket D Stem Connecting Nut E Cable F Lower Stem G Search Head Fastener A B C D E F G...

Page 5: ...ing quality high technology and above all value for money The only way to realise this value is to carefully study and understand this instruction manual You will then be able to obtain all the advant...

Page 6: ...oper contact Replace the connector making sure that it is firm and well seated and put the loaded holder into the housing Fit the cover and tighten the two captive screws finger tight Note Zinc Carbon...

Page 7: ...tteries have sufficient voltage to operate the instrument will give no indication However when the voltage drops low enough to cause erratic or unpredictable operation the led bar graph will go blank...

Page 8: ...ightly off to one side depress and hold the button and move towards the centred target Note the LEDs lighting from left to right Each LED indicates the depth of the target in inches and can also be us...

Page 9: ...oncentrate to maintain this height off the ground particularly at the end of the swing where the tendency is to raise the search head before starting the swing back in the other direction The CS 8 SST...

Page 10: ...he Notch Select The Notch Width Control varies the notch width from a notch of zero width up to about 30 degrees As a starting point for single targets set the Notch Width Control to about 12 o clock...

Page 11: ...the target so as not to damage your find i The strongest signal will always be received when the object is directly beneath the centre of the head see X in the diagram below To pinpoint the find stop...

Page 12: ...s only recently been buried In these conditions detection range will be reduced 90 of all artefacts are found within 6 of the surface Determining the Target Size An operator who is familiar with his i...

Page 13: ...ely Search head cover This provides protection to the underside of the search head when detecting in muddy or stony conditions CHARGING BATTERIES A battery charge socket is provided for use with the C...

Page 14: ...The key to the choice of site is to think of people where they congregated over the past few hundred years What were their customs and pursuits Where did they spend money Where did they carry money Th...

Page 15: ...odd angle as in A C D as you will be apt to miss finds SWEEPING TECHNIQUE For extremely small object searching such as coins rings nuggets etc lower the search head to within 1 inch of the ground Swee...

Page 16: ...tes 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 Englan...

Page 17: ...hen reduce the sensitivity If the problem persists then the best remedy is to wait until the transmission stops Intermittent Sound From Speaker a This could be due to poor battery connections Ensure t...

Page 18: ...18 18 Kingsnorth Technology Park Wotton Road Ashford Kent TN23 6LN Telephone 01233 629181 Fax 01233 645897 Issue 1 10 97...

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