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VII. Press 

four more times.

a. The words FOIL, NICKEL, PULLTAB, and S-CAP+ disappear.

VIII. Wave the nickel

a. The nickel will not be detected.

IX. Press the 

to toggle down to NOTCH.

Then press 
a.  The word “IRON” reappears on the display

X. Wave the Nail.

a. The nail is now again detected.
b. The nail has been “notched in.”

XI. Press 

to toggle down to ALL-METALS

XII. Pass the quarter over the searchcoil.

a. Notice that motion is not required. A motionless object induces a

sound.

b. Notice the single monotone hum. The ALL-METALS mode

produces only this single sound, regardless of the type of metal
detected.

c. Move the quarter closer to and farther away from the searchcoil.

Notice the changing depth-display values. The 2-digit depth reading
indicates the distance, in inches, away from the searchcoil.

QUICK-START 

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3. PINPOINT

To activate this mode, you must first
be in the DISCRIMINATION mode.
Press and hold 

to activate

pinpoint.  This mode is equivalent to
ALL METALS, but is momentary;
pinpoint detection is only active for as
long as you keep 

depressed. 

Pinpoint is used to find the exact
location of a target which was
previously located and identified using
the discrimination mode.  As this
mode does not require motion over
the target, the user can move the coil
more slowly and then narrow the
detection field when near the target.

How to Pinpoint

Position the searchcoil an inch or two
(2.5-5cm) above the ground, and to
the side of the target.  Then press and
hold 

. Now move the

searchcoil slowly across the target,
and the sound will communicate the
target’s location. As you sweep from
side to side, and hear no sound at the
ends of the sweep, the target is
located in the middle of that zone,
where the sound is loudest. If the
sound is loud over a wide area, the
buried object is large. Use Pinpoint to
trace an outline of such large objects.

Narrow It Down

To further narrow the field of
detection, position the searchcoil
near the center of the response
pattern (but not at the exact center),
release 

, and then quickly

press-and-hold it again. Now you
will only hear a response when the
searchcoil is right over the top of the
target.  Repeat this procedure to
narrow the zone even further.  Each
time you repeat the procedure, the
field of detection will narrow
further.

Consider Purchasing a Pinpointer

When you kneel down to unearth an
object, you may find it frustrating as
the object can appear exactly like the
surrounding soil.  You may hold the
object in your hand, and find it
necessary to pass a handful of dirt
over the searchcoil to see if it
contains metal.  An easier way is to
use a handheld pinpointer. It is a
probe-like device which is poked
into the ground, making close up
pinpointing a snap, reducing digging
time, and minimizing the size of the
holes you will dig.  Cabela’s offers a
robust and inexpensive pinpointer
designed for this purpose.

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OPERATION and CONTROLS

cont.

MODE SELECTIONS 

continued

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Summary of Contents for Cabelas Platinum

Page 1: ...ctor 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 conducting an indoor demonstration turn t...

Page 2: ...ried Objects 10 EMI 10 How To Work The Controls 11 MENU Selections Sensitivity 12 Disc Level 13 Notch 13 Of Tones 15 Volume 15 MODE Selections Discrimination 16 All Metals 16 PinPoint 17 Ground Grab 1...

Page 3: ...on 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 arma...

Page 4: ...the ground in front of you 5 Wind the cable securely around the stems 6 Insert the plug into the matching connector on the back of the detector body Be sure that the key way and pins line up correctly...

Page 5: ...aluminum tube Arm Rest Strap The strap is provided for your convenience Some users prefer to use the strap when swing the detector vigorously in order to hold the detector secure against the arm The d...

Page 6: ...e speaker volume drop while one battery segment is illuminated With one segment flashing low speaker volume will be very apparent For loudest speaker volume select 1 or 2 tones under the OF TONES menu...

Page 7: ...sions may cause interference e Pivot the searchcoil back III Power Up Press IV Wave each object over the searchcoil a Notice a different tone for each object Bass Tone Nail Low Tone Nickel Medium Tone...

Page 8: ...over the searchcoil a Notice that motion is not required A motionless object induces a sound b Notice the single monotone hum The ALL METALS mode produces only this single sound regardless of the typ...

Page 9: ...ou therefore want to calibrate the detector to the specific ground conditions where you are hunting The detector incorporates a semi automated ground balancing feature which will eliminate false signa...

Page 10: ...n pinpointing the exact location of the object using techniques described in the pinpointing section 5 Electromagnetic Interference EMI The searchcoil produces a magnetic field and then detects change...

Page 11: ...WER ON OFF Press or Buttons to CHANGE THE SETTING of the active menu item The active menu item is the Highlited line on the left side of the display Press or Buttons to CHANGE THE SETTING of the activ...

Page 12: ...s etc all produce EMI which can interfere with the detector and cause it to beep when no metal is present and sometimes to beep erratically HOW DEEP WILL IT GO The Platinum Metal Detector will detect...

Page 13: ...d to notch target categories IN or OUT while the NOTCH line is highlighted Whereas the discrimination feature eliminates all categories sequentially from detection the NOTCH control allows you to sele...

Page 14: ...category whose description is not visible will not be detected For example the following settings tell us that The nickel dime and quarter categories will be detected All other categories of targets...

Page 15: ...4 tones the tones by category are as outlined here Tones Iron Foil Nickel PullTab SCAP Zinc Dime Qtr 1 Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low 2 Bass Low Low Low Low Low Low Low 3 Bass Medium Medium Medium Me...

Page 16: ...LL METALS Mode This mode is a no motion mode Metal targets are detected with the searchcoil motionless over the target Target identification is not possible in this mode All metal objects will induce...

Page 17: ...the buried object is large Use Pinpoint to trace an outline of such large objects Narrow It Down To further narrow the field of detection position the searchcoil near the center of the response patter...

Page 18: ...h of ground you are standing over This process will maximize the detector s target identification accuracy and depth detection capability The Process is as follows 1 Find a patch of ground which is fr...

Page 19: ...isually as follows 1 Different pitch tones for different types of metals 2 A 2 digit target I D 3 An illuminated icon within the target category best describing it The detector must be in DISCRIMINATI...

Page 20: ...more likely to yield a different number on each pass The angle of the coil relative to an object may also influence target identification If waving coins over the searchcoil for practice wave with the...

Page 21: ...as a gum wrapper will register as foil A small broken piece of pull tab may also register here NICKEL Most newer pull tabs from beverage cans the type intended to stay attached to the can will regist...

Page 22: ...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 onl...

Page 23: ...tanders It also allows you to hear subtle changes in the sound more clearly particularly if searching in a noisy location For safety reasons do not use headphones near traffic or where other dangers a...

Page 24: ...tecting com Warranty coverage does not include the cost of transporting the detector back to an owner who is located outside of the continental United States of America MPLT 061509 5 YEAR LIMITED WARR...

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