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CONTENTS

Coil

LCD Display

Battery

Compartment

Arm cuff with strap

Stand

Bracket

Bottom Rod

Top Rod

Lock Bracket

Handle Unit

User Manual

Buttons

Wire

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Summary of Contents for MX200

Page 1: ...TAL METAL D E T E C T O R 602 Fountain Parkway Grand Prairie TX 75050 800 847 8269 Ground EFX and Swarm are TM trademarks of WGI Innovations LTD Sport Responsible is a TM trademark of WGI Innovations LTD User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...igation Display 11 Category Value 12 How it Works 13 16 Detector Modes 17 18 How to Detect 19 20 GPS 21 22 Warning 23 Courtesy 24 Audio Features 25 Tone Recognition 26 Trouble Shooting 27 Warranty Services 28 FCC Statement 29 Table of Contents 2 ...

Page 3: ...it is Ferrous metals are made up of iron Objects that are ferrous metals are nails bolts stainless steel and cast iron PINPOINT A narrow detection that tells you the exact location of the object that is buried PULL TABS Also known as pop tops Discarded pull tabs come from beverage cans They can be all different shapes and sizes They are primarily made of aluminum which can be bothersome to many tr...

Page 4: ...CONTENTS Coil LCD Display Battery Compartment Arm cuff with strap Stand Bracket Bottom Rod Top Rod Lock Bracket Handle Unit User Manual Buttons Wire 5 ...

Page 5: ...cured into place before use 7 Assembling the coil unit Remove the plastic bolts on the top of the coil Fit the bottom rod inside the bracket on the coil Insert the plastic bolts into the bracket and through the bottom rod Then tighten but do not over tighten Thread the wire connected to the coil through the bottom rod Assembling the handle unit Take the male end of the threaded wire from the coil ...

Page 6: ...t Battery Compartment ThumbTab 9 3 Installing Batteries Lift the battery compartment cover Pull up on the small thumb tab to release battery compartment Pull the battery compartment out of the unit Caution Never mix old and new batteries Never mix alkaline carbon zinc or rechargeable batteries Adjusting the display To adjust the display tilt the display forward or back to your desired place ment I...

Page 7: ...in foil US 5 coin newer pull tabs Older pull tabs Bottle screw cap US pennies Canadian 1 2 US 10 coin older copper pennies US 25 coin US silver dollar US half dollar METALS DIAGRAM Silver and Gold can be in multiple spectrums The Category Value accurately provides specific categories to help identify a buried object Coins will most likely have a similar value with each pass with the coil due to th...

Page 8: ...on DISCRIMINATION LEFT ARROW Button PINPONT RIGHT ARROW Button POWER Button SETTINGS Button ENTER SELECTION Button Settings Press SETTINGS to enter Settings Mode Press to move to Settings Press ENTER to enter Settings Press to move betweenVolume and Sensitivity PP DIS PP DIS 13 GPS DOWN ARROW Button Press whileVolume is selected to changeVolume Press while Sensitivity is selected to change Sensiti...

Page 9: ...you will see on the display Save Ok You will then be returned to Save Waypoint options Waypoint Press ENTER on a saved Location to activate GPS function Press to the saved waypoint you would like to go to On selected waypoint press ENTER and it will show you theYard metter that tells you how far it is to the desired location To delete a waypoint press hold down the DEL button for 3 seconds to Dele...

Page 10: ...lity Discrimination Pick the discrimination mode you want to detect in Keep the coil parallel to the ground moving it from left to right with a stable speed Out of the metals highlighted it will categorize the metal detected so you are aware of what metal is buried It will inform you in two ways 1 by highlighting the metal detected and 2 a tone response Discrimination identification accuracy can b...

Page 11: ...P 3 Press the SETTINGS button There will be two options to choose from Use the and arrow keys to the Discrimina tion option and press the ENTER button to select While in Discrimination you can eliminate metals you do not want to detect by using the and arrow keys Press ENTER to save OPTION 1 Use the and arrow keys to the Notch option and press the ENTER button to select While in Notch you can elim...

Page 12: ...nd how many yards to the location The arrow and yards will change the closer or further away you get to the location Once you have found the spot the yards will read 000 and the arrow will be gone STEP 4 50 YDS ENTER PP DIS GG GPS 10 YDS 000 YDS To save a location press the GPS button The option Save should be on the display push ENTER Use the arrow keys to change or add letters to name the locati...

Page 13: ...cause personal injury if struck For example power lines explosives gas lines etc When searching for treasure first observe these precautions Do not use detector where you think there might be electrical lines or pipes buried below the surface Do not use detector in a military area where bombs or other explosives were once buried Avoid striking any lines that are or could be electrically pow ered K...

Page 14: ...s for example nails bolts stainless steel cast iron and the smallest amount of gold Low Tone Foil aluminum tin foil nickels newer pull tabs and small amounts of gold Medium Tone Older pull tabs bottle screw caps newer US pennies Canadian 1 and 2 made from zinc smallest amount of silver and large amounts of gold High Tone Dimes older copper pennies US quarters US silver dollar US half dollar larges...

Page 15: ...purchase and thereafter the cost will vary per incident This warranty DOES NOT COVER damage expense or injury caused by unauthorized repairs alterations improper connection shipping abuse theft accident neglect or collateral loss When returning product for service you MUST obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number from WGI Innovations LTD Please include name UPS address no P O Box telep...

Page 16: ... 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 in...

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