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SSP-5100G  

RESET

RESET

DEPTH

TUNER

DETECT

DELAY

ON/OFF

DISC

LIGHT

AUTO

VOLUME

MIN

0N

A

5

0

3

99.9%

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SSP-5100G  

RESET

RESET

DEPTH

TUNER

DETECT

DELAY

ON/OFF

DISC

LIGHT

AUTO

VOLUME

MIN

AUTO TUNING

MAX

wait

61.6

2

Then the operational screen appears. It shows the battery condition and the current 
levels of the settings. The symbol A shows that your detector is in AUTOMATIC MODE 
of operation. This mode will be described in details below.

Press the TUNER button. On the display will appear” AUTO TUNNING/wait”.The 
detector starts to tune automatically to the ground conditions. For some seconds the 
AUTO-

 
TUNNING will stop at a level corresponding to the current ground conditions. Few 
seconds later the detector will turn to the OPERATIVE screen itself. You will hear 1-3 
ticks per second coming from the loudspeaker of the detector. Your detector is now 
ready for searching.
ATTENTION: If you are close to metal object the cursor will continue to move from max 
to min positions unable to stop at a certain value. Then on the screen will appear the 
text PLEASE, MOVE THE COIL. Remove the coil to an other position and press the 
TUNER button again.
Because of the presence of too many metal objects in the buildings we do not 
recommend testing the detector inside the buildings.
Everything we spoke about until now is done in the AUTOMATIC MODE.
Every time you turn on your detector, it will enter its AUTOMATIC MODE of operation.
The Automatic mode of operation is one of the most important options of your detector. 
In this mode the processor looks for the changes in the ground mineralization during the 
coil’s movement over the ground and adjusts the detector to these changes. The ticking 
rate in this mode of operation is preset and could not be controlled by the operator.

 

AUTOMATIC OPERATION MODE

Summary of Contents for SSP-5100 G

Page 1: ...SSP 5100 G...

Page 2: ...dle sector A magnetometer is built in there making possible the unique discrimination of your detector Now join all the tubing elements as shown on Figure 1 After the assembly position the coil on ope...

Page 3: ...the loudspeaker of the detector Your detector is now ready for searching ATTENTION If you are close to metal object the cursor will continue to move from max to min positions unable to stop at a cert...

Page 4: ...while resetting as explained above the graphics will reach a lower level and the value on the screen will be as in the described example 48 Note If you are moving the coil correctly at a constant oper...

Page 5: ...ton On the Operative Screen the symbol A for Automatic Mode will change to the symbol M Manual Mode of operation Then you should press the TUNER button so that you could tune the detector in the Manua...

Page 6: ...f the detector No matter whether you have increased or decreased the ticking rate you ll have to press the DETECT button Immediately upon this the processor will save the setting of the ticking rate y...

Page 7: ...ding the unnecessary digging of the unwanted shallow ferrous targets The detector is set in a way to discriminate only in the surface arable layer of the ground As it happens often the hoards of coins...

Page 8: ...work with headphones then he could be forced to decrease the sound s volume this could be made by pressing the VOLUME button in front of this button on the operative screen is inscribed the current le...

Page 9: ...r operation in heavily mineralized grounds Mind that with the MAX setting of the DELAY the detector loses a little bid of its sensitivity With every change of the DELAY settings on the display will ap...

Page 10: ...o the wall socket The detector starts charging But to be able to see the process press ON OFF button If the battery is not charged on the screen will appear a text BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY HAS BEEN CH...

Page 11: ...stant operational height of the searchcoil and you do not pass over a metal object Note that the intensity of the signal is 0 When you operate the detector in areas with electromagnetic interferences...

Page 12: ...rous target Small shallow low magnetic ferrous target Small shallow strongly magnetized ferrous target With the graphics above we have shown only some more typical cases In the practice the graphical...

Page 13: ...ng Frequency 100 Hz Sound Range 0 2Hz 2 0KHz Battery Rechargeable 1800mA 12V Charger Input 110V AC 60Hz Charger Output 17V DC Battery Charging Time empty max 10 hours Depth Control for Maximized Detec...

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