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STEP 5.

 Adjust the length and the coil angles so that the search coil rests flat 
on the ground about 12 inches in front of your foot. Your arm should be 
straight and relaxed. Proper length will greatly reduce arm fatigue.

STEP 6. 

When the stem length is properly adjusted, tighten the lower lock nut, 

and the coil wing nut. 

CAUTION: Never use a pliers or anything other than 

your hand to tighten either lock nut or wing nut.

STEP 7. 

Disconnect the search-coil cable from the control housing and wrap it 
around the stem. A loose cable near the search coil may cause false 
signals, but don’t wrap it so tightly that it pulls against the housing or 

search coils. Reconnect the search coil cable to the control housing. 

Again, finger tighten only.

STEP 8. 

With the coil angle and the shaft length properly adjusted, you should 
be able to move into your “search” position. (see figure 1)

STEP 9. 

Standing with the 1270, the search coil should be parallel to the ground 
and no more than 2 inches off the ground, while your arm is straight.  
Remember, the closer your coil is to the target, the better chance you 
have of detecting it in normal soil conditions (although, there may be 

occasions that lifting the coil off the ground an inch or two will be help

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ful, such as hunting in heavily mineralized soil).  

SETTING UP

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A  “False  Signal”  occurs  when  something  sounds  like  a  good 
target, but is not.  Your 1270 does a great job of discriminating, 
but bad “targets” with similar electrical characteristics can fool 
it.  Large pieces of trash or items very close to the search coil will 
occasionally sound “good”.  Experience is the best teacher.  As 
you accumulate more hours with your 1270, you will soon learn 
how to distinguish “false signals”.  Initially when you pass over a 
target, and get a good response, you will find that crossing over the 
target once or twice more, the signal will break up or completely 

disappear. 

Here are some sources of false signals and the solution.

1.  Electrical Interference: Caused by radio and TV towers, power lines, 

or other metal detectors.

  SOLUTION

: Move farther away from the source, slow down the sweep 

speed, or lower the sensitivity.

2.  Highly Mineralized Soil: Soils with a high iron or salt content. 

  SOLUTION

:  Reduce  the  sensitivity,  raise  the  discrimination  level,  or 

if searching in the ALL-METAL GROUND ADJUST mode, readjust the 
ground adjust setting.

3.  Extremely Trashy Areas: May result in a lot of “chatter”.

  SOLUTION

: Utilize the SILENCER mode, adjust the discrimination level 

(the use of the IRON DISC mode can be very helpful here), or reduce 
the sensitivity.  In some areas, a smaller coil will be beneficial to better 

achieve target seperation.

4.  Metal Interference: The 1270 will pick up metal ABOVE and on the 

SIDE of the coil, as well as under. WATCH FOR: Large metal structures, 
your digging tool, metal in shoes and your coil cable hanging loose 

above the coil.

Your 1270 comes equipped with two 9-volt standard transistor radio bat-
teries.  Should your low battery indicator LED start to blink, replacement in 
approximately one hour will be necessary (less than one hour with NiCd 
batteries).  Locate the two battery compartments on the underside of 
the CONTROL HOUSING.  Gently push the clip on the front end IN and 
UP. Pull the nylon tab to remove the batteries.  Make note of the polarity 
(+ / -) of your new batteries.  The (+) or Positive side is the smaller of the 
two contacts on the battery.  Match that with the (+) inside the 1270 
battery compartment.  Slide the top of the battery in pushing against 
the copper contacts.  Gently push the bottom of the battery into the 
compartment.  Replace the Battery Cover.

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Summary of Contents for M-SCOPE 1270

Page 1: ...R LIMITED WARRANTY Fisher believes in the products we produce and backs this belief with a 5 year limited warranty Warranty may vary outside of the United States See your dealer for details S E R V I...

Page 2: ...pg 5 Controls Functions pg 7 All Metal Mode pg 9 Iron Disc Mode pg 10 Normal Disc Mode pg 11 Search Techniques pg 12 Target Recovery pg 14 False Signals pg 15 Battery Replacement pg 15 Maintenance pg...

Page 3: ...l ground balanced search Patented Double Derivative Crystal Locked Circuitry U S Patent 4 514 692 Enhanced Relic Sensitivity Enhanced see through in iron trash Cutting Edge performance in most soils S...

Page 4: ...should be ignored When the 1270 beeps you ve passed over a metal target with the search coil Swing the 1270 left and right then forward and back making an X over the beep area Another method is to bo...

Page 5: ...in the sun never leave your detector in a closed car or in the trunk 3 If you scrub your detector coil on the ground you will eventually wear through it Invest in a coil cover They are an inexpensive...

Page 6: ...s over a target and get a good response you will find that crossing over the target once or twice more the signal will break up or completely disappear Here are some sources of false signals and the s...

Page 7: ...ine tune the rejection point of most small iron objects used in conjunction with the IRON switch This is the primary mode when the IRON switch is ON and the ALL METAL GROUND ADJ control is OFF 5 SENSI...

Page 8: ...lows you to conveniently switch be tween modes of operation without losing your panel control settings The switch has three positions normal center position pinpoint pulled position and swap pushed po...

Page 9: ...vity to achieve maximum depth and detection of small items You will also get a wider search scan Conditions may arise where you ll need to reduce sensitivity a when near larger metal objects b when gr...

Page 10: ...ct Turning the IRON DISC knob clockwise causes larger pieces of iron to be rejected You may hear some normal clicks and pops when the coil passes over these targets In high trash areas turning the SIL...

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