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QUICK GUIDE
1)
Assemble the device as per the instructions on page 1.
2)
Insert the batteries by paying attention to +/- polarity.
3)
Rotate the on/off switch located behind the device clockwise to turn on the device. This
switch also adjusts the volume of the device as well as the overload volume.
4)
When the device is turned on, it will start in the DI2 mode and 14kHz operating frequency.
You can change the mode and/or the frequency based on ground conditions. For instance, if
you are detecting on wet beach sand, you may want to select the COG mode and a different
frequency. You can find more details on search modes and frequencies further in this manual.
5)
To ground balance, push and hold the trigger forward and pump the search coil up and
down to 3cm (1.2'') above the ground until a “beep” sound is heard.
6)
You can increase the Gain if needed. Increasing the gain will offer you greater depth.
However, if the surroundings or the ground cause excessive noise in the device, you need
to lower the gain setting.
7)
Testing the device with various metals would be helpful for getting familiar with the
sounds produced by the device.
8)
Based on the IDs of the metals you don't want to detect, you can adjust the Disc. setting
and ignore those metals. For instance, if you don’t want to detect ferrous metals with 00-05
ID in the DI2 mode, you can set the Disc. to 5.
9)
If you are detecting in a very trashy area and the device is getting too many iron signals,
instead of Disc. you can use the Fe Vol. to lower or completely turn off the iron audio. This
will provide more depth.
10)
You can filter out certain Target IDs using the Notch Filter and enable the device to ignore
these metals during searching or to provide an iron audio for them.
11)
If you wish, you can adjust the tone break points of the device with the Tone Break
feature and change the frequency of the tones using the Audio Tone setting.
12)
You can now start searching.
13)
Since your device operates with the motion principle, swing the search coil right and
left maintaining 5cm (2") distance above the ground. If the search coil does not move, the
device will not provide any audio responses even if the coil is over a metal target (except
for the STATIC modes).
14)
When a target is detected, the ID of the target will be displayed on the screen and the cursor
will indicate its position on the ID scale. (If you wish, you can adjust the ID Depth Level of the
device). The device will also produce an audio response according to the search mode selected.
15)
Upon target detection, you can pinpoint the exact location of the target by pulling
and holding the trigger back. The audio volume will increase and the audio pitch will also
increase as you approach the target.