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ELECTROMAGNETIC
INTERFERENCE

The principle use for the
Sensitivity Control is to
eliminate Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI).
A hobby metal detector is an
extremely sensitive device;
the search coil creates its
own magnetic field and acts
like an antenna.  If your
detector beeps erratically
when the search coil is
motionless, the unit is probably detecting another electromagnetic field.

Common sources of EMI are electric power lines, both suspended and
buried, motors, and household appliances like computers and
microwave ovens.  Some indoor electronic devices, such as dimmer
switches used on household lighting, produce severe EMI and can cause
the detector to beep erratically.  Other metal detectors 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

pressing the Sensitivity 

Pad on the left of the control panel.

SEVERE GROUND CONDITIONS

A secondary use for the Sensitivity Control is to reduce false detection
signals caused by severe ground conditions.  While your Treasure Hunter
contains circuitry to eliminate the signals caused by most naturally
occurring ground minerals, 100% of all ground conditions cannot be
anticipated.  Highly magnetic soils found in mountainous and gold-
prospecting locations can cause the detector to emit tones when metal
objects are not present.  High saline content soils and sands can
sometimes cause the detector to false.

If the detector emits false, non-repeatable, signals, REDUCE THE
SENSITIVITY.

MULTIPLE TARGETS

If you suspect the presence of deeper targets beneath a shallower target,
reduce the sensitivity to eliminate the detection of the deeper targets, in
order to properly locate and identify the shallower target.

SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT

VI. Wave the Nail over 

the Search Coil

a. The Nail will not be

detected.

b. The Nail has been

"Discriminated Out."

VII. Press the 

“DISCRIMINATION-

” 

touchpad twice.

Three “R”s are now 
displayed.

VIII. Wave all objects over the Search Coil

The Nail and Pull-Tab will not be detected.
The other objects will be detected with their own distinctive tones.

IX. Press the NOTCH touchpad.

A flashing “R” will appear under the 5¢/PT segment.

X. Press the DISCRIMINATION 

touchpad three times.

The flashing “R” will move
to the ZINC segment.

XI. Press the NOTCH 

touchpad again.

The “R” will appear under
zinc.

XII. Wave the zinc penny over the

search coil. 

The penny is discriminated out.

XIII. Press the DISC A-M touchpad

The detector returns to ALL-METAL mode. No “R”s are displayed.

All types of metals will be detected.

XIV. Wave the Zinc Penny over the

search coil again.

The zinc penny (the most 

recently detected item) is 
eliminated from detector.

QUICK-START DEMONSTRATION 

(continued )

    

Summary of Contents for Cabela's Treasure Hunter

Page 1: ...r you have become familiar with the detector 2 Do not use indoors This detector is for outdoor use only Many household appliances emit electromagnetic energy which can interfere with the detector If c...

Page 2: ...All Metal 9 Discrimination 9 10 Notch 10 Headphones 11 Audio Target Identification 12 Depth and Target Display 13 Sensitivity Adjustment 14 In The Field Techniques 15 17 Trouble Shooting 18 Treasure H...

Page 3: ...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 p...

Page 4: ...a length that lets you maintain a comfortable upright posture with your arm relaxed at your side 3 Wind the search coil cable around the stem Leave enough slack in the cable to let you ad just the coi...

Page 5: ...n as indicated by the and indicators on the housing 3 Insert 2 9 Volt ALKALINE batteries with the contacts pointed inward and press down on the back of the batteries to snap them into place Some brand...

Page 6: ...s c Remove watches rings and other jewelry or metal objects from hands and wrists d Turn off appliances or lights that cause electromagnetic interference e Pivot the search coil back toward the detect...

Page 7: ...ress the NOTCH touchpad A flashing R will appear under the 5 PT segment X Press the DISCRIMINATION touchpad three times The flashing R will move to the ZINC segment XI Press the NOTCH touchpad again T...

Page 8: ...ted SENSITIVITY The detector s default sensitivity will be indicated with two segments At this setting the detector will detect a coin sized object such as a quarter buried approximately seven inches...

Page 9: ...Touch Pad Pressing this touch pad will cause the detector to toggle between two operating modes DISCRIMINATION and ALL METAL If the detector is in the ALL METAL mode the default mode pressing the touc...

Page 10: ...tection within the metallic spectrum use the NOTCH Mode Technical Note The NOTCH touch pad causes the status of an R segment to toggle between ON and OFF To use the NOTCH Mode The NOTCH touch pad can...

Page 11: ...le changes in the threshold levels for better detection results and also reduces drain on the batteries The Treasure Hunter Metal Detector has a stereo headphone jack located at the rear of the case T...

Page 12: ...duce a bass tone The smallest gold objects can also induce a bass tone LOW TONE Pull Tabs nickels smaller gold MEDIUM TONE Newer pennies post 1982 larger gold objects zinc small brass objects and most...

Page 13: ...e This could indicate a worthless item such as a nail or a more valuable historic iron relic PT pull tab All older pull tabs from beverage cans will register here Some newer pull tabs will register he...

Page 14: ...part If the detector beeps erratically REDUCE THE SENSITIVITY by pressing the Sensitivity Pad on the left of the control panel SEVERE GROUND CONDITIONS A secondary use for the Sensitivity Control is t...

Page 15: ...r this spot on the ground 4 Now move the 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...

Page 16: ...rget a few times it is more than likely trash metal Crossing the target zone with multiple intersecting sweeps at multiple angles is another way to verify the repeatability of the signal and the poten...

Page 17: ...ps once but does not repeat the signal with several additional sweeps over the same spot there is probably no target present When searching very trashy ground it is best to scan small areas with slow...

Page 18: ...ironmental 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 ba...

Page 19: ...stributor for details Warranty does not cover shipping costs According to FCC part 15 21 Changes or Modifications made to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance cou...

Page 20: ...Runs on 1 9 Volt Battery PINPOINTER W Sand Scoop Large scoop with filtering holes Made of strong plastic SAND SCOOPBH Searchcoil Covers Protect your coil from abrasion and damage 10 Searchcoil Cover 1...

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