Kogan KAMETANDETA User Manual Download Page 9

away from the search coil). In this case, put the search coil closer to the earth
and you’ll hear the sound again. Repeat the above steps until you find the target.
After you find the target, make a choice from the following three operating modes
to determine which kind of metal the target is.

2.

 

DISC

Set the mode switch to DISC and DISC/TONE to “0”. The unit will respond with a
long   “di-di”   sound   to   both   ferrous   metal   and   non-ferrous   metal.   Turn   the
DISC/TONE clockwise to the position near 5.  A short “di-di” sound will be heard
for iron and nickel target, or a long “diii-diii” sound is for copper and silver target.
Turn the switch clockwise to the position near 10.  Almost no sound will be heard
for iron and nickel target, but a short “di-di” sound will signal copper. A long “dii-
dii” sound is for silver.  It will take practice to get an accurate detection.

3. TONE

Set the mode switch to TONE and DISC/TONE to “0”. The unit will respond with a
high   tone   to   both   ferrous   and   non-ferrous   metals,   while   a   low   tone   is   for
mineralized metals. Turn the switch clockwise to the position near 5 and the unit
will respond with a low tone to iron, but a mixture of high and low tone is for
nickel. A medium high tone indicates copper, and a high tone is for silver. 
Turn the switch to the position near 10, both ferrous and nickel metal will be
indicated by a low tone. A mixture of high and low tone is for copper, and a high
tone   is   for   silver.   This   method   will   also   take   practice   to   have   an   accurate
detection.  It may help to take notes while you are searching.

4. ALL METAL

Set the mode switch to ALL METAL and the DISC/TONE to any position. The unit
will respond with a tone to all metals. 

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Summary of Contents for KAMETANDETA

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Page 2: ...ed Frequency Adjustment to avoid interference from other equipment with same frequency Arm Support lets you carry and operate your detector comfortably Headphone Jack lets you connect headphones not supplied Waterproof Search Coil use the detector even if you must put it under water Adjustable Stem lets you adjust the detector s length for comfortable use Low Battery Indicator lets you know when i...

Page 3: ...axed at your side 3 Turn the stem s lock nut counter clockwise to lock it in place 4 Unscrew the knob on the search coil and remove the knob connector Insert the stem and align the holes on the search coil bracket and the stem Push the connector through the holes then retighten the knob 5 Wind the search coil cable around the stem Leave enough slack in the cable 6 Insert the search coil s plug int...

Page 4: ...size Do not mix the old and new batteries or different types of batteries 1 Set the mode switch to OFF 2 Slide the left and right battery covers off in the direction of the arrow 3 Place a 9V battery into the battery compartment matching the polarity symbols and marked inside Warning Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly Never bury or burn them Caution If you don t plan to use the unit fo...

Page 5: ...ening Safely To protect your hearing set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening From here adjust the volume up to a comfortable level Do not listen at extremely high volume levels Extended high volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss Do not wear headphones while operating your detector near high traffic areas Pay attention to traffic safety 5 ...

Page 6: ...n the tone TONE Works with DISC TONE Sounds two different tones for different types of metal ALL METAL In this mode the detector can detect all kinds of metal with any setting of DISC TONE B VOLUME You can set the volume to the desired level from LOW to HIGH Analog Meter 6 Mode Switch LOW BATTERY FREQ ADJUST SENSITIVITY PHONE Target Pin Pointing DISC TONE VOLUME ...

Page 7: ...nside will be disconnected F SENSITIVITY Turn to any position from 0 to 10 Get lowest sensitivity in 0 position and highest sensitivity in 10 position Turn SENSITIVITY to a higher position when searching targets Turn SENSITIVITY to a lower position when searching in highly mineralized soil or a high electronic interference area and the metal detector is not working stably G FREQ ADJUST Adjust sens...

Page 8: ...ing moving it indicates that there is a metal target in the sound area In this case you can use TARGET PINPOINTING to pin point the target Then use DISC or DISC TONE to determine whether the target is worth digging out The followings are the four operation modes in detail 1 TARGET PINPOINTING If there is a sound of di di during searching in DISC it indicates that there is a metal target in the sou...

Page 9: ... di sound will signal copper A long dii dii sound is for silver It will take practice to get an accurate detection 3 TONE Set the mode switch to TONE and DISC TONE to 0 The unit will respond with a high tone to both ferrous and non ferrous metals while a low tone is for mineralized metals Turn the switch clockwise to the position near 5 and the unit will respond with a low tone to iron but a mixtu...

Page 10: ...filled area it s better to set the DISC TONE to 5 position so that the unit can ignore most invaluable metals such as nails and small trashy iron Keep metal digging tools away when searching You can search for all metal targets with Target Pin pointing If you re searching for small targets near where a large metal object is buried a false signal will appear In this case remove the large metal obje...

Page 11: ...boards and cases and can cause the detector to work improperly Use the detector only in normal temperature environments Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices damage the cases of the detector Keep the detector away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wearing of parts Wipe the detector with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals...

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