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Finding gold nuggets is difficult, mainly because it is found in highly oxidized minerals. Therefore, we 
recommend setting the detector to high sensitivity and setting the ALL METAL mode correctly with the 
correct soil composition. 

We recommend using headphones if their use does not endanger your safety. 

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 indicator shows iron mineralization in the soil. Gold nuggets are  most found in these soils 

and are often displayed as iron minerals. Most often, gold nuggets are represented by high values or 
high deviations.

 

ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE 

SIGNS 

The detector will make sound spontaneously. 

COMMON SOURCES OF ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE 

The  most  common  sources  are:  overhead  power  lines,  underground  lines,  other  metal  detectors, 
telephone  lines  carrying  electronic  data,  computer  systems,  electric  fences,  old  CRT  TVs,  mobile 
phones,  radio  receivers  for  emergency  and  communication  communications,  thunderstorms, 
fluorescent lamps, metal lamps, electric motors , VLF military communication systems and car ignition 
systems. Several different sources of electrical interference may be present at home, in a store, or in 
an urban environment. 

USE WHEN UNDER ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE 

It  is  best  to  adjust  the  sensitivity  with  GAIN  and  THRESHOLD  cups.  THRESHOLD  can  only  be 
adjusted in ALL METAL mode. 

In DISCRIMINATION mode, setting 60 - 70 reduces the effect of electrical influences.

 

USE 

After you find the item, you must determine its exact location: 

1.  Walk around the object. 

2.  Move the coil across the area in the circle. 

Move the coil 

every 30 ° - 40 ° of the circle. 

If neither the tone nor the subject ID changes, you have probably identified the exact location. 

If the tone and ID change, it is possible that the object is irregularly  shaped, or you have found more 
objects. 

If the tone or ID disappears, you may have found a junk or unwanted object. 

PINPOINTING in DISCRIMINATION mode 

1.  Move the coil from side to side. 

2.  Visually imagine the location where you noticed the sound signal. 

3. 

Stand 90 ° to the intended location. 

4.  Move the coil 

on the same surface, 90 ° from the first location. 

5. 

This will pinpoint the target location using a cross.

 

PINPOINTING 

After  finding  an  object  in  DISCRIMINATION  mode,  hold  down  the  PINPOINT  button  and  slowly 
approach the location with tones. 

Holding the PINPOINT button for a long time loses its sensitivity. Therefore, we recommend releasing 
and pressing the button regularly.

 

Summary of Contents for IN 22123

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 22123 Metal detector inSPORTline Skagway...

Page 2: ...UCH CONTROL 11 CONTROL IN ALL METAL MODE 11 CONTROL IN DISCRIMINATION MODE 12 READING THE DISPLAY 13 SOIL COMPOSITION 14 OBJECT IDENTIFICATION ON DISPLAY AND AUDIO SIGNAL 17 GOLD SEARCH 18 ELECTRICAL...

Page 3: ...ns that the detector will not emit an audible signal nor will the LED display specified metal that is under the coil DISCRIMINATION The function where the detector emits different sound signals for di...

Page 4: ...BS Discarded eyelets from beverage cans are unwanted items for treasure hunters They come in many different shapes and sizes Although these eyelets can be discriminated with this discrimination settin...

Page 5: ...Attach the nuts to the holes on the stem on the bottom of the rod 2 Align the stem and coil holes 3 Align the stem and coil holes Connect the coil and stem with a bolt and nut 4 Use the pin to connec...

Page 6: ...the back of the console Battery life Classic battery 15 20 hours Rechargeable battery ca 8 hours If the battery level is low the speaker volume will decrease Battery indicator 3 segments more than 8 4...

Page 7: ...e DISC value to 60 If you now try to detect a nail the coil will ignore it Press and hold button and place nickel in front of the coil Note that no movement is required An object without movement is a...

Page 8: ...ter identify the metal in DISCRIMINATION mode IDENTIFICATION OF BURDEN OBJECTS Different metals are divided according to type on a two digit scale 0 100 which is in the middle of the display The two d...

Page 9: ...ck To switch off turn in the direction of the arrow you will feel a click again DISC mode turn to set GAIN sensitivity from 1 to 100 2 Navigation arrow or decrease setting value 3 DISC mode press and...

Page 10: ...SCRIMINATION mode Use the right button to enter ALL METAL mode In ALL METAL mode turn the knob to increase the THRESHOLD value from 40 to 40 In ALL METAL mode TRESHOLD can be set in two directions GAI...

Page 11: ...ifferent values so always run the GROUND GRAB function first before searching SETTINGS During settings the values in the lower right corner of the screen change If you are familiar with the detector s...

Page 12: ...ion for detection DISCRIMINATION mode is less sensitive to small objects or objects that are deeper GROUND GRAB GG This function cannot be set in DISCRIMINATION mode To set GG you must switch the dete...

Page 13: ...n the upper indicator See the METAL IDENTIFICATION chapter for more information TARGET SCALE The top arc indicator identifies the type of metal Each time a metal is identified in the soil the type of...

Page 14: ...emit a high tone only objects on a black scale are displayed The detector does not emit any low tones and targets with a value less than 80 are not detected Example Objects with a value less than 20...

Page 15: ...reduce the ability to detect objects their depth ID etc These losses are even higher in DISCRIMINATION mode The goal of soil composition is to balance the GND BAL value to the PHASE number PHASE meas...

Page 16: ...the ground The tone will be weaker as you lift the probe off the ground NEGATIVE RESPONSE If the GND BAL number is too low the response to soil minerals will be negative This means that if you move th...

Page 17: ...e In DISCRIMATION mode objects are announced using V C O tones and shaded objects by deep tones Users can adjust the sensitivity using the and buttons In ALL METAL mode all items are announced using V...

Page 18: ...home in a store or in an urban environment USE WHEN UNDER ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE It is best to adjust the sensitivity with GAIN and THRESHOLD cups THRESHOLD can only be adjusted in ALL METAL mode In...

Page 19: ...termine Warranty Coverage and Warranty Claim Procedure Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No 89 2012 Coll Civil Code and Act No 634 1992 Coll Consumer Protection as amended...

Page 20: ...ty of the Warranty Claim by these documents the Seller has the right to reject the Warranty Claim If the Buyer gives notice of a defect that is not covered by the Warranty e g in the case that the War...

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