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TERMINOLOGY

The  following  terms  are  used  throughout  the  manual,  and  are  standard

terminology among detectorists.

ELIMINATION

Reference to a metal being "eliminated" means that the detector will not

emit a tone, nor display a Target-ID, when a metal object passes through

the searchcoil’s detection field.

DISCRIMINATION

When the detector emits different tones for different types of metals, and

when  the  detector  "eliminates"  certain  metals,  we  refer  to  this  as  the

detector "discriminating" among different types of metals.

Discrimination  is  an  important  feature  of  professional  metal  detectors.

Discrimination allows the user to ignore trash and otherwise undesirable

objects.

RELIC

A relic is an object of interest by reason of its age or its association with

the past.  Many relics are made of iron, but can also be made of bronze

or precious metals.

IRON

Iron is a common, low-grade metal that is an undesirable target in certain

metal detecting applications.  Examples of undesirable iron objects 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 parts of old structures and vehicles can

also be composed of iron.

FERROUS

Metals which are made of, or contain, iron.

PINPOINTING

Pinpointing is the process of finding the exact location of a buried object.

Long-buried metals can appear exactly like the surrounding soil, and can

therefore be very hard to isolate from the soil.

V.C.O.

Meaning “voltage controlled oscillator,” the V.C.O. audio method causes

both the audio pitch and the volume to rise as signal strength increases.

V.C.O. improves the user’s ability to interpret a target’s size and depth.

Very  weak  signals  (for  small  or  very  deeply  buried  objects)  have  the

faintest volume and the lowest pitch. Larger objects, and those closer to

the searchcoil, will induce a higher volume and higher pitch sound.

GROUND BALANCE

Ground Balancing is the ability of the detector to ignore, or "see through,"

the earth’s naturally occurring minerals, and only sound a tone when a

metal object is detected. This detector incorporates proprietary circuitry to

eliminate false signals from severe ground conditions.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Detector chatters

• Using detector

• Use detector

or beeps erratically

indoors

outdoors only

• Using detector near • Move away 

power lines

from power lines

• Using 2 detectors in • Keep 2 detectors

close proximity

at least  6 meters

(20’) apart

• Highly oxidized

• Only dig up

buried object

repeatable signals

• Environmental 

• Reduce sensitivity

electromagnetic

until erratic 

interference

signals cease

Constant low tone

• Discharged battery

• Replace battery

or constant repeating

tones

• Wrong type of

• Use only 9V 

battery

alkaline battery

LCD does not lock

• Multiple targets 

• Move coil slowly

on to one Target-ID

present

at different angles

or detector emits

• Highly oxidized target

multiple tones

• Sensitivity set 

• Reduce sensitivity

too high

No power, no sounds • Dead battery

• Replace battery

• Cord not connected • Check connections

securely

TROUBLESHOOTING

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,

pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules. These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection

against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate

radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause

harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not

occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television

reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try

to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CE

The manufacturer declares that the minimum ESD performance criteria is 1) the unit shall not 

be permanently damaged and 2) operator intervention is allowed.

This product meets the requirements of Industry Canada: CAN ICES-3 B/NMB-3 B.

TERMINOLOGY

The  following  terms  are  used  throughout  the  manual,  and  are  standard

terminology among detectorists.

ELIMINATION

Reference to a metal being "eliminated" means that the detector will not

emit a tone, nor display a Target-ID, when a metal object passes through

the searchcoil’s detection field.

DISCRIMINATION

When the detector emits different tones for different types of metals, and

when  the  detector  "eliminates"  certain  metals,  we  refer  to  this  as  the

detector "discriminating" among different types of metals.

Discrimination  is  an  important  feature  of  professional  metal  detectors.

Discrimination allows the user to ignore trash and otherwise undesirable

objects.

RELIC

A relic is an object of interest by reason of its age or its association with

the past.  Many relics are made of iron, but can also be made of bronze

or precious metals.

IRON

Iron is a common, low-grade metal that is an undesirable target in certain

metal detecting applications.  Examples of undesirable iron objects 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 parts of old structures and vehicles can

also be composed of iron.

FERROUS

Metals which are made of, or contain, iron.

PINPOINTING

Pinpointing is the process of finding the exact location of a buried object.

Long-buried metals can appear exactly like the surrounding soil, and can

therefore be very hard to isolate from the soil.

V.C.O.

Meaning “voltage controlled oscillator,” the V.C.O. audio method causes

both the audio pitch and the volume to rise as signal strength increases.

V.C.O. improves the user’s ability to interpret a target’s size and depth.

Very  weak  signals  (for  small  or  very  deeply  buried  objects)  have  the

faintest volume and the lowest pitch. Larger objects, and those closer to

the searchcoil, will induce a higher volume and higher pitch sound.

GROUND BALANCE

Ground Balancing is the ability of the detector to ignore, or "see through,"

the earth’s naturally occurring minerals, and only sound a tone when a

metal object is detected. This detector incorporates proprietary circuitry to

eliminate false signals from severe ground conditions.

3

18

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Detector chatters

• Using detector

• Use detector

or beeps erratically

indoors

outdoors only

• Using detector near • Move away 

power lines

from power lines

• Using 2 detectors in • Keep 2 detectors

close proximity

at least  6 meters

(20’) apart

• Highly oxidized

• Only dig up

buried object

repeatable signals

• Environmental 

• Reduce sensitivity

electromagnetic

until erratic 

interference

signals cease

Constant low tone

• Discharged battery

• Replace battery

or constant repeating

tones

• Wrong type of

• Use only 9V 

battery

alkaline battery

LCD does not lock

• Multiple targets 

• Move coil slowly

on to one Target-ID

present

at different angles

or detector emits

• Highly oxidized target

multiple tones

• Sensitivity set 

• Reduce sensitivity

too high

No power, no sounds • Dead battery

• Replace battery

• Cord not connected • Check connections

securely

TROUBLESHOOTING

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,

pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules. These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection

against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate

radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause

harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not

occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television

reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try

to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CE

The manufacturer declares that the minimum ESD performance criteria is 1) the unit shall not 

be permanently damaged and 2) operator intervention is allowed.

This product meets the requirements of Industry Canada: CAN ICES-3 B/NMB-3 B.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TEKNETICS

Page 1: ...not use Heavy Duty batteries Do not use ordinary Zinc Carbon batteries r nd d by y at OWNER S MANUAL 0915 Use a 9 volt ALKALINE battery only Do not use Heavy Duty batteries Do not use ordinary Zinc Carbon batteries r nd d by y at OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...e Te Pin an inc D On G Te ov ha to PIC Le Ma dig 12 Eu 10 E Eu On R Cu Ex Fo R an Se Ite 5C 8C 10 11 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Congratulations Congratulations on your purchase of the new Eurotek Metal Detector Eurotek is the result of years of research and development to bring you a detector designed specifically for European Treasure Hunting conditions Treasure Hunting enthusiasts from around the world...

Page 3: ...liminate false signals from severe ground conditions 3 s vice ction diate ause ll not ision o try ot TERMINOLOGY The following terms are used throughout the manual and are standard terminology among detectorists ELIMINATION Reference to a metal being eliminated means that the detector will not emit a tone nor display a Target ID when a metal object passes through the searchcoil s detection field D...

Page 4: ...d grip fits under the Control Housing Peel back Hand grip to expose the front hole 1 Control Housing 4 4 Middle Stem 5 Lower Stem with Bolt Knurled Knob attached 6 S Rod with 2 Screws attached with tape 3 Searchcoil 2 Armrest Assembly with Screw and Lock Nut PRE ASSEMBLY Hand grip OT OVER If a dete mid Ove thes Rais MEM To s 1 2 3 4 Whe oper RESE To re 1 2 3 4 The Unpack your detector to find the ...

Page 5: ... allow insertion ies een ng nue ern urs u a ep act coil coil ard r to the ect coil It is up oles ned 5 ASSEMBLY 1 Position S Rod upright 2 Rotate the LOCKING COLLAR fully in the counterclockwise direction 3 Insert your finger inside the tube and make sure the INTERNAL CAM LOCK is flush with the inside of the tube 4 Insert the MIDDLE STEM into the S ROD with the SILVER BUTTON pointed upward 5 Rotat...

Page 6: ...st be recycled Please refer to local municipalities for detailed disposal and recycling requirements 6 The detector requires a single 9 volt ALKALINE battery battery not included Do not use ordinary Zinc Carbon batteries Do not use Heavy Duty batteries Rechargeable batteries can also be used If you wish to use rechargeable batteries we recommend using a Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable battery Th...

Page 7: ...d Ring and then also while waiving the Silver Coin op is lel to our g it gs en on by eir mbre ce n d 7 QUICK START DEMONSTRATION I Supplies Needed a Nail a Gold Ring try several different size gold rings a Large Silver Coin II Position the Detector a Place the detector on a table with the searchcoil hanging over the edge Or better have a friend hold the detector with the searchcoil off the ground ...

Page 8: ... you end Se det Tar Wh ID num num Th Eu in v as Th and D As Se com Th ind inc but con reg 2 T De a b 8 THE BASICS OF METAL DETECTING This metal detector is intended for locating buried metal objects When searching for metals underground or on the surface you have the following challenges and objectives 1 Ignoring signals caused by ground minerals 2 Ignoring signals caused by metal objects that you...

Page 9: ... meters THE BASICS OF METAL DETECTING e of etal ectly can coil gets ion will able uch be h on III ce 9 5 EMI Electromagnetic Interference The searchcoil produces a magnetic field and then detects changes in that magnetic field caused by the presence of metal objects This magnetic field that the detector creates is also susceptible to the electromagnetic energy produced by other electronic devices ...

Page 10: ... of 0 to 79 Ope Pre At Su Wit me Wh dis Du tim Wh the 1 Pre Us If t bei The ma tha pro line pro no M 10 OPERATION and CONTROLS HOW TO WORK THE CONTROLS Press or buttons to CHANGE THE SETTING of the active menu item The active menu item is the highlighted line on the top of the display Press MENU button to select the menu item you want to adjust POWER ON OFF POWERING UP NOTE Immediately after power...

Page 11: ...ctor and cause it to beep when no metal is present and sometimes to beep erratically MENU SELECTIONS rial ve he he 11 Operational Overview Press to activate the menu system SENS or DISC At first activation of the menu system the SENS menu selection appears Successive presses of will toggle to DISC and then back With a menu selection visible press or to change settings for that menu selection When ...

Page 12: ...II 1896 Silver 5 kopeek Ekaterina II 1781 2 kopeek Alexander I 1816 10 ct Napoleon III bronze France 5 T m t p p e b T a m y HE Thi jac It w tha Wh con dis U H Us fac sig life It a if s nea inte TH 12 HOW DEEP WILL IT GO The Eurotek Metal Detector will detect a coin sized object to a distance of about 20 cm 8 from the searchcoil at maximum sensitivity Large metal objects can be detected to a depth...

Page 13: ...e pitch and volume targets with an ID less than 80 High Tone all targets with an ID of 80 or greater hen wing like p with ffer ek ed ails nds nted cale ical tive ers This nce the 13 Target Detection Sweep the detector back and forth over the ground Keep the searchcoil parallel to the ground as you sweep do not lift the searchcoil at the ends of your sweeps Searchcoil motion is required for target ...

Page 14: ...Commerce Double Tournois copper Roman Nummus bronze Celtic Potin mixed metal Merovingian Triens gold Q I S II P III IV V P VI 14 IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES STANCE Stand with your arm extended in front of your body Don t bend or stoop stand in a comfortable position Hold the unit so that the searchcoil is about 3cm above the ground Adjust the searchcoil so that it is parallel to the ground SWEEP Stand...

Page 15: ...1 Bar If the object is a coin it is shallow or this could be a large object deeply buried ed ery sal d an ws ed 15 DEPTH INDICATOR In Discrimination Mode each time an object is detected a Bar Graph illuminates in addition to the Target ID The Bar Graph is a graphic representation of the distance from the searchcoil and is calibrated to a coin sized object More bars indicate a deeper object Fewer b...

Page 16: ...he holes you will dig Teknetics offers a robust and inexpensive pinpointer designed for this purpose A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 No 16 IRON IDENTIFICATION Variable Iron Identification Discrimination The Eurotek allows the user not only to discriminate iron targets but classifies them by size and signal strength Ferrous objects will have a Target ID between 1 and 39 To eliminate all ferrous obje...

Page 17: ...F 2 Press and hold 3 Press 4 Release The 2 digit number displayed is the software revision number 17 OTHER FEATURES OVERLOAD WARNING If a metal object or highly magnetic soil are too close to the searchcoil the detector will overload will appear on the screen and the detector will make a rapid repeating mid tone warning sound Overload will not harm the detector but the detector will not function u...

Page 18: ... intervention is allowed This product meets the requirements of Industry Canada CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B TE The term ELIM DISC RELI IRON FERR PINP V C GRO 18 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Detector chatters Using detector Use detector or beeps erratically indoors outdoors only Using detector near Move away power lines from power lines Using 2 detectors in Keep 2 detectors close proximity...

Page 19: ...Concentric open F70COVER 11COIL TEKB Searchcoil 11 DD Ellipse open COVER 11DD standard with detector 19 t of ean ere ID and get 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 18 19 20 ACCESSORIES Teknetics Padded Carrying Bag Made of rugged double stitched nylon construction Includes handy outside zip pocket for extra batteries or small accessories CBAG T Teknetics Camo Pouc...

Page 20: ...be judged by the example you set always conduct yourself with courtesy and consideration of others O MET Rev 3 020915 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Register your warranty on line for a chance to win a FREE DETECTOR For details visit www tekneticst2 com The Eurotek metal detector is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for five years from the date of purchase to the ori...

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