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TEKNETICS

Comprehensive Operating Manual & Guide to Metal Detecting

TEKNETICS

Comprehensive Operating Manual & Guide to Metal Detecting

Arm Rest Position on Pole:  

Remove the two bolts to position the arm rest farther

forward or back, to adapt to your arm’s length. 
— To reinsert the bolts, spin and twist them into place.  Be careful not to damage the

power cable that runs through the aluminum tube.

— Insert both bolts completely through both sides of the bracket before attaching the nut

to the opposite side.  

— For maximum stability, the bolts fit very tightly into the holes; you may have to wiggle

each one a bit to push it through the holes. 

— After reinserting the bolts, tighten them very securely. As you swing the detector from

side-to-side, you want the bolts tight enough so that you do not feel any movement
between the pole and arm rest mounting bracket.
If you notice unwanted movement while swinging detector, check the tightness
of the locking collars
. The locking collars must be rotated a full 270° to reach the
locking position.

HEADPHONES (not included)

The T

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is equipped with a standard 1/4-inch stereo headphone jack at the rear of the unit,

located under the elbow as you hold the detector for use. Any headphone with a 1/4”
stereo jack should work. Mono headphones will not work.

Using headphones improves battery life, and prevents the sounds from annoying bystanders.

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, like

rattlesnakes, are present.

MECHANICALS (continued)

Adjust the arm rest in or out accordingly

Adjust the arm rest forward or back, to adapt
to your arm’s length.

SEARCH TECHNIQUES (continued)

Tips on ground canceling 

When the T

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first turns on, the ground cancellation Phase Number is preset to 90.  This will

give a positive response on nearly all soils.  If you search in the Discrimination mode, you will
probably not have to cancel the ground.  If you switch to All Metal mode, ground cancellation
will probably be necessary.

You must find a spot of ground which is free of metal to accurately cancel the ground signal.
Before you attempt to Ground Cancel, sweep back and forth to see if any metal target is
present.  Locate what seems to be a clear area and then Ground Cancel.  Ground
Cancellation may be done automatically by pushing the trigger, or manually if you are in All
Metal mode.  After you have ground cancelled, sweep back and forth to see if there is little or
no audible response to the soil.  This is best done either in All Metal mode, or in Discrimination
mode with discrimination set to zero.  Alternatively, use the PinPoint trigger to check the spot.
If there is little or no response, ground cancellation was successful.  If there is still substantial
response, there may have been metal present where you attempted to ground cancel, so find
another promising spot and try again.  If you cannot find a spot to successfully ground cancel,
it is time to give up. Turn the machine off, turn it on again so the ground balance preset will be
restored, and then use the machine without ground canceling.  

In most areas, once you have ground cancelled, the ground cancellation setting will remain
satisfactory for a long time.  However, if the soil has been disturbed by digging or the addition
of fill dirt, or if you are in a geologically complex setting such as is commonly encountered in
gold prospecting areas, you may have to frequently perform the ground cancellation procedure
to accommodate changing soil conditions.  

When you ground cancel, the numerical Ground Phase Setting will momentarily appear on the
LCD screen.  In general, sandy or gravelly soils will tend to read in the 75-95 range, light
colored loams and clays will tend to read in the 50-80 range, and red clays will tend to read in
the 35-55 range.  To express it in other terms, the more highly weathered and oxidized the soil
is, the lower the numeric reading will be.

The Fe3O4 bar graph indicates how much iron mineralization is present.  For it to work, the
searchcoil must remain in motion.  The most accurate readings will be achieved by pumping
the coil as you do when ground canceling.   The higher the mineralization, the greater the
necessity to ground cancel the detector for the best depth performance.

If you are searching for relics, you can make a map of the soil of the site. Make a grid of the
site.  Then collect data. Ground Cancel to document mineral type; view mineral amount on the
Fe3O4 bar graph.  Then plot the data on the site map and draw isolines.  In this way you may
be able to locate areas which have been dug, backfilled, or subjected to fire. This information
in turn helps to reveal the history of the site.

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Summary of Contents for Teknetics T2

Page 1: ...Professional Metal Detector Comprehensive Operating Manual and Guide to Metal Detecting...

Page 2: ...ES Simple easy to use controls Large LCD screen with target identification and operating control displays Straightforward menu driven user interface Bar graph readout of ground mineral concentration T...

Page 3: ...Numeric Target Identification 19 Probable Target Identification 19 Target Depth 20 G C Phase 20 Settings 20 Messages 20 Bar Graph 21 Battery Indicator 21 Frequency Shifting 21 Capabilities Limitation...

Page 4: ...search coil the sound will also stop Probable target type will be indicated at the top of the LCD screen 5 If the searchcoil is not in motion and not close to metal the detector should be silent 6 If...

Page 5: ...ound stem as follows Leave some slack in cable at base of lower stem Secure cable at base of stem with velcro strip Wrap cable loosely around entire stem up to bent part of s rod You will re wrap the...

Page 6: ...nd outward To best stabilize the detector to your arm and body movement squeeze the sides of the arm rest around your forearm For a very secure fit some users prefer to bend the arm rest in tightly ag...

Page 7: ...securely As you swing the detector from side to side you want the bolts tight enough so that you do not feel any movement between the pole and arm rest mounting bracket If you notice unwanted movement...

Page 8: ...ion is adjustable to fit your arm The grip is durable high friction foam elastomer comfortable in any kind of weather The controls are conveniently located and easy to learn how to use Locking collars...

Page 9: ...ers Varies with adjustment and user s stance and arm hand physiology Sweep Effort lateral moment 5 2 foot pounds 7 1 newton meters Operating Principle VLF induction balance Operating Frequency nominal...

Page 10: ...sh of the menu button will recall that selection and display the stored value This recall function is useful for a value you want to adjust frequently such as the ground cancellation value SETTINGS Kn...

Page 11: ...he MENU button and continue pushing to move to the function you want The word SETTING will pop up on the display above the menu and the present setting of that function will be displayed as a number T...

Page 12: ...etector is calibrated to the actual soil condition the result will be deeper target detection quieter operation and more accurate target identification This calibration or Ground Cancellation can be a...

Page 13: ...re a total of 500 different settings Under some ground conditions you may be able to hear the individual steps in the setting The Fe3O4 bar graph on the LCD display indicates the amount of magnetic mi...

Page 14: ...ellation setting NOTE Experienced users often prefer to adjust the ground cancellation to get a weak but audible response when lowering the searchcoil This is called adjusting for positive response Po...

Page 15: ...audible The sensitivity level setting is largely a matter of personal preference However if you cannot hear at least some noise the smallest or deepest objects will not be detected HUM LEVEL This is...

Page 16: ...menu selection offers the user a choice among several different methods of audio discrimination to accommodate a variety of search conditions and personal preferences These methods differ in the way...

Page 17: ...with a high concentration of steel bottle caps Also refer to p 23 for sweep techniques to aid in the identification of steel bottle caps 4 Four different audio tones This method is similar to 3 but wi...

Page 18: ...the side of the target Then pull the trigger and raise the searchcoil about 2 inches Lifting the searchcoil away from the ground causes the ground signal to go negative the machine becomes silent Now...

Page 19: ...e typically 83 U S quarter 25 coin clad typically 89 50 coin modern clad typically 92 old silver dollar coin typically 94 US silver Eagle 1 coin typically 95 PROBABLE TARGET I D The probable target ID...

Page 20: ...soil is so close to the searchcoil that the signal is overloading the circuit the message OVERLOAD RAISE COIL will appear Such overloads will not harm the detector but the detector will not detect me...

Page 21: ...o dead the BATT legend will start flashing If using NiMH rechargeable batteries the display will remain stuck on the second or third bar for most of the battery life when it drops to the first bar the...

Page 22: ...wer on the effective conductivity scale Larger objects and objects made from higher conductivity alloys such as silver copper and aluminum will tend to read higher The notable exceptions are gold whic...

Page 23: ...tector without sweeping it over the ground for instance if not fully assembled or if you are indoors To air test place the searchcoil in a spot where the detector is stable and more than two feet away...

Page 24: ...stently It also produces more audio clues to the character of the target 3 Lift the searchcoil or sweep at an angle Within 2 inches of a Bi Axial searchcoil the crossed magnetic fields of the Double D...

Page 25: ...e Targets If an overload warning is not confined to a small spot you are probably overloading on a large object for example a large iron pipe reinforcing steel in concrete or buried sheet metal It is...

Page 26: ...a broad response the target is probably an aluminum can Practice this by laying a coin and a flattened aluminum can on the ground you will quickly understand how to differentiate the two and will prob...

Page 27: ...be obtained in an air test This tendency is connected with the T2 s enhanced see through ability that is the ability to find valuable targets in an area where there is a lot of iron trash False Signa...

Page 28: ...e mineral salts usually produce broad signals which will not be mistaken for a metallic object Common causes are concentrations of mineral fertilizer spots where evaporation has concentrated naturally...

Page 29: ...nd are common in many gold prospecting areas They are usually but not always drawn to a magnet They are most often reddish in color but are often black brown or yellow On relic hunting sites red clay...

Page 30: ...e preset will be restored and then use the machine without ground canceling In most areas once you have ground cancelled the ground cancellation setting will remain satisfactory for a long time Howeve...

Page 31: ...moves down slope from its quartz vein source carried by surface erosion and soil creep So there s gold in that dirt 4 Gold moving down slope eventually reaches a stream channel There it is carried by...

Page 32: ...o busy throwing out rocks that they missed seeing visible gold A metal detector can find the mistakes of ancient or recent miners In many placer deposits metal detectors go together well with the non...

Page 33: ...he sensitivity high enough to hear some noise from ground minerals and learn the language of the sounds you hear Most prospectors prefer to use headphones unless consideration for safety for instance...

Page 34: ...and deep Searching in All Metal mode is recommended However for a really deep cache it may be advantageous to search in Pinpoint frequently releasing the trigger momentarily to maximize sensitivity S...

Page 35: ...distinguish between ferrous and nonferrous metals The other coil is a receiving antenna which detects changes in the magnetic field caused by the presence of metal Electronic circuits amplify this we...

Page 36: ...shipping cost prepaid to First Texas Products Shipping cost to First Texas Products is the responsibility of the consumer To return your detector for service please first contact First Texas for a Re...

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