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Push the settings button to access all settings. When settings button
is pressed, the volume setting, which is the first setting on the settings
bar located at the bottom of the screen, will be highlighted in black.
Each time you press the settings button, the next setting on the bar will
be selected and its value will be displayed on screen. You can change
the value using the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
To exit the settings, press the up arrow / back button or press the
settings button one by one until the main screen is displayed. While in
the settings bar, if no button is pressed for a while, settings will time
out and the device will revert back to the main screen.
NOTE:
Notch discrimination is not active in the All Metal mode and iron
volume setting is not active in the All Metal and Beach modes thus cannot be selected. Threshold setting
appears in place of the notch setting in the All Metal mode.
Volume
This control allows you to increase or decrease the device's volume based on your preference and
environmental conditions. Volume setting consists of 4 levels and is adjusted by using the plus (+) and
minus (-) buttons. When you turn off and on the device, it will start with the last volume level you chose.
This setting is common to all modes; changes will take effect in all modes.
When you plug in any wired headphones to , 2 sets of audio levels
will show in the volume setting: Low and High adjustable between 1-4.
Because the volume level affects power consumption, we recommend you not to increase it more than
necessary.
Ground Balance
is designed to work without ground balancing in Field and Park modes on most
terrains. However, for experienced users and on highly mineralized grounds, ground balancing will bring
extra depth and stability to the device.
Ground balance can be performed in two ways with the : Automatic and Manual.
When ground balancing is selected in the settings menu, the device will switch to All Metal mode
automatically regardless of the selected search mode.
Automatic Ground Balance
Automatic ground balance is performed as follows in all search modes:
1. Find a spot where there is no metal.
2. After selecting the ground balance setting in the settings bar, press and hold down the pinpoint/confirm
button and start pumping the search coil up and down from about 15-20 cm (~6''- 8'') above the ground
down to 3 cm (~1'') off the ground with smooth movements and keeping it parallel to the ground.
3. Continue until a beep, indicating the completion of ground balance, is heard. Based on ground conditions,
it usually takes about 2-4 pumps for the ground balance to be completed.
4. Upon completion of the ground balance, ground balance value is shown on the display. The device continues
to ground balance and produce a beep sound as long as you keep pumping the coil. In order to ensure that the
ground balance is proper, ground balance at least 2-3 times and check the ground balance values on the display.
In general, the difference between the values shall not be higher than 1-2 numbers.
5. If you cannot ground balance, in other words, if no beep sound is produced, it means that either the
ground is too conductive or not mineralized or there is a target right below the search coil. In such a
case, retry ground balance at a different spot.
NOTE:
If the ground mineralization is too low, automatic ground balance may fail to work in other modes
except for the Beach mode.
Manual Ground Balance
Allows you to manually modify the ground balance value. It is not preferred mostly because it takes time.
However, it is the preferred option in cases where automatic ground balance cannot be performed or fine
tuning is necessary for the automatic ground balance value.
is designed to allow for automatic ground balancing conveniently on any type of ground.
However, the ground may not be suitable for automatic ground balancing in some cases and the
device cannot ground balance on such grounds. For instance, wet beach sand, soils containing alkali
or salty water, trashy sites, ploughed fields, highly mineralized grounds and grounds with very low
mineralization are not suitable for automatic ground balance. In such terrains, you can auto ground
balance in the Beach mode and then switch to other modes or try manual ground balancing. However,
manual ground balance requires a skill which develops over time through practice.
To perform manual ground balance:
1) Find a clear spot without metals and select ground balance from settings.
2) You need to listen to the sounds coming from the ground in order to perform manual ground balance.
Pump the search coil up and down from about 15-20 cm (~6''- 8'') above the ground down to 3 cm (~1'')
off the ground with smooth movements and keeping it parallel to the ground.
If the sound gets higher when lifting off the search coil above the ground, the ground balance value is
too low, in other words, the effect from the ground is negative and the ground balance value needs to
be increased by using the plus ( + ) button. On the other hand, if the sound gets higher when lowering
the search coil to the ground, the ground balance value is too high, in other words, the effect from the
ground is positive and the ground balance value needs to decreased by using the minus ( - ) button.
3) The ground balance value will be shown on the display and remain there for a moment. You can return to
the ground balance screen by selecting ground balance from the settings menu again if the screen switches.
Manual ground balance functions within the range of 0-99.9. Press plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to
increase or decrease the ground balance value, respectively. If the buttons are pressed once at a time,
the values count one by one and if they are held down, the values will change quickly.
4) Repeat the above procedure until the sound heard from the ground is eliminated.
The sound may not be eliminated completely in some areas. In these cases, listen to the sounds produced
when moving the search coil towards and away from the ground to check if the ground balance is correct.
If there is no difference between the two sounds then the ground balance is set properly.
IMPORTANT!
Experienced detectorists adjust the ground balance setting to a slightly positive response
(weak but audible sound is produced when moving the search coil closer to ground). This method may
produce favorable results for experienced users in certain fields where small targets are searched for.
IMPORTANT!
If the device receives a lot of noise and/or emits false signals and you cannot eliminate it
by reducing the sensitivity, first set your sensitivity back to its original level. Then increase the ground
balance value between 90.1 - 91.0 one by one until the noise is eliminated. As the ground balance value
is increased, the device's sensitivity to high conductive (silver, copper etc.) coins will decrease.
Ground Balance Value
Ground balance value provides information about the ground you are searching on. Some typical ground
types are as follows:
0-25 Wet salt water or wet alkali soils
25-50 Wet salt water and wet alkali soils covered with dry layers
50-70 Regular, low-quality soils
70-90 Highly magnetic soils, magnetite or maghemite and similar highly mineralized soils,
black sand.
Iron Volume
It adjusts or turns off the volume of the low iron tone. It consists of 3 levels and can be adjusted
using the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
As you lower the iron volume, the audio response volume the device produces for ferrous metals will
decrease. When the iron audio is turned off, the device will detect ferrous targets, the Target ID will
be displayed on the screen but the device will not produce any warning tone.
Iron volume setting cannot be used in the All Metal and Beach modes and thus cannot be selected.
Iron volume adjustment applies to the selected search mode only. The change does not affect the other
modes.
Threshold
In the All Metal mode, search is performed with a continuous humming sound in the
background, also referred to as the threshold sound. The loudness of this hum directly impacts the
detection depth of smaller and deeper targets and it is adjusted by the threshold setting. If the
threshold is set too high, a weak target signal may not be heard. On the contrary, if the threshold is
too low, you give up the depth advantage this setting offers. In other words, weak signals of smaller
or deeper targets may be missed. It is recommended for average users to leave this setting at its
default value and for experienced users to adjust to the highest level where they can still hear the
weak target signals.
In the All Metal mode, the threshold setting for each sensitivity level is optimized to provide the best
performance on different terrains. You can adjust the threshold setting between -50 +50 based on
ground conditions. Threshold adjustment applies to that sensitivity setting only, it will not adjust the
threshold at other sensitivity levels.
Notch Discrimination
Use the notch discrimination setting to eliminate unwanted metals from detection such as trash.
has 20 pixels or "notches" of discrimination, shown under the TARGET ID scale with small boxes.
Each box represents a group of 5 IDs (01-05, 06-10, 11-15 and so on). Any combination of these boxes can
be rejected or accepted based upon your preference. The boxes rejected will be highlighted in black.
Notch discrimination can be used in 2 different ways in the : Automatic or Manual.
Automatic:
1. Press the settings button and then select notch discrimination in the settings bar.
2. Swing the search coil over the metal you want to eliminate. The box that represents the group of IDs
for that metal will be highlighted in black.
3. Press the confirm button.
Manual:
1. Press the settings button and then select notch discrimination in the settings bar. An X and a check mark
will appear on screen along with a small arrow cursor underneath the ID bar at the top of the screen.
2. Move the arrow cursor using the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons and select the box that includes the ID
you want to eliminate.
3. Press the confirm button. The box will be highlighted in black.
To give an example; let's say you want to reject a metal with 27 ID. Select the notch discrimination setting
in the settings bar. The cursor will appear under the first box. Using the plus (+) button and by counting
in multiples of 5, move the cursor to the 6th box which represents IDs between 26-30. Push the confirm
button once. The box as well as the X icon on screen will be highlighted in black. After this, the device will
not provide any audio response for metals with 26-30 ID.
The cursor will appear where you last left it the next time you use the notch discrimination setting.
In the notch discrimination setting, all the group of IDs you turned off will be shown with the X and the
ones that are not turned off will be shown with the check mark.
You can turn off multiple boxes automatically or manually.
To turn back on the IDs, either select the turned off box with the help of the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons
or swing the search coil over the metal you rejected before and press the confirm button.
Frequency Shift
It is used to eliminate the electromagnetic interference that the device receives from another
detector which operates in the same frequency range nearby or from the surroundings. If too
much noise is received when the search coil is lifted in the air, this may be caused by the local
electromagnetic signals or excessive gain settings.
To eliminate the noise caused by electromagnetic interference, try shifting the frequency first before lowering
the sensitivity to obtain maximum depth performance. Frequency shift consists 3 small steps (F1-F2-F3).
Default setting is F2 which is the central frequency. The selected frequency will be highlighted in black.
To shift the frequency, after selecting the frequency shift in the settings menu, use the plus (+) and the
minus (-) buttons.
IMPORTANT!
Frequency shift may impair performance. Therefore, it is suggested that you do not shift
the frequency unless it is necessary.
Wireless Connection
It is used to turn on and off the wireless headphones connection and to change the channel.
After choosing the wireless connection setting in the settings bar, you can change the channels between
1-5 or you can completely turn the wireless connection off by choosing the 0 position.
For more detailed info about the wireless headphones, please read the instructions included with the
headphones.
Vibration
This feature provides feedback to the user by producing a vibration effect when a target is detected.
It can be used independently or together with the audio response. When audio response is disabled, all
responses during target detection are provided to the user as vibration only.
When the vibration is turned on, the device provides short vibration signals upon target detection. The
magnitude of the vibration effect can vary according to the depth of the target and the swinging speed.
This setting is common in all search modes.
To turn on or off the vibration, after selecting vibration in the settings menu, use the plus (+) and the
minus (-) buttons.
Vibration may not be felt in the All Metal mode with weak signals; it will be felt as the signal gets stronger.
In other words, vibration does not start at the depth where the audio tones are heard but at a lesser
depth. Therefore, if you are detecting with vibration only and audio tones are off, you can miss weaker
and deeper signals.
NOTE:
The vibration setting always comes in off position when device is turned off and on again.
Brightness
It enables you to adjust display backlight level according to your personal preference. It ranges between
0-4 and A1-A4. At 0 level, the backlight is off. When set between A1-A4, it lights up only for a short period
of time when a target is detected or while navigating the menu and then it goes off. At 1-4 levels, it will
be continuously lit. The continuous operation of the backlight will affect power consumption, which is not
recommended.
The backlight setting is restored to the final saved setting when the device is turned off and on again.
This setting is common in all modes; change made in any mode also applies to the other modes.
LED Flashlight
It is the headlight used for lighting the area you are scanning while detecting at night or in dark
locations. To turn on or off the LED flashlight, after selecting it in the settings menu, use the plus (+) and
the minus (-) buttons. LED flashlight does not operate when the device is off. It is recommended to turn
it on only when necessary since its operation consumes extra battery power.
PINPOINT
Pinpoint is to find the center or the exact location of a detected target.
is a motion detector. In other words, you are required to move the search coil over the target
or the target over the search coil in order for the device to detect the target. The pinpoint mode is a
non-motion mode. The device continues to give a signal when the search coil is kept stationary over
the target.
When the pinpoint button is pressed and held down, a graphics consisting of a dot surrounded by 4
circles will appear in the middle of the screen. As the target is approached, the circles will disappear one
by one and when the center of the target is reached, only the dot will be left on screen. In the pinpoint
mode, the signal tone increases in pitch and volume as the search coil approaches the target. In this
mode, the device does not discriminate or give target IDs.
To perform pinpoint:
1) After a target is detected, move the search coil aside where
there is no target response and push the pinpoint button.
2) Keep the button pressed down and bring the search coil closer to
the target slowly and parallel to the ground.
3) Signal sound becomes stronger and changes in pitch while getting
closer to the target center and the circles start disappearing in the
pinpoint graphics.
4) Mark the position which provides the loudest sound using a tool
or your foot.
5) Repeat the above procedure by changing your direction 90°.
Actions to be performed from a couple of different directions will
narrow the target area and provide you with the most exact details
of the target location.
NOTE:
Inexperienced users may put the search coil on the ground,
press the pinpoint button and then scan over the target until they
get experienced to perform the above pinpointing method.
MUTE FUNCTION
When needed, press the pinpoint button once to mute your detector without going into settings.
To unmute, press any button.
LARGE OR NEAR-SURFACE TARGETS
Targets which are near the surface may give multiple different signals to the device. If you suspect a
target near the surface, lift the search coil and swing it more slowly until a single signal is received.
FALSE SIGNALS AND REASONS
Sometimes, the device may produce signals which are similar to a target signal although no metal
target is present. There are various reasons for the false signals received by the device. The
most common ones are ground mineralization or rocks with high mineral content, surrounding
electromagnetic signals, operation of another nearby detector, rusted or corroded iron or foil in the
soil or sensitivity value set too high.
You can see the mineralization level of the ground by following the magnetic mineralization indicator
on the screen and adjust the sensitivity accordingly.
IMPORTANT!
If the device receives a lot of noise and/or emits false signals and you cannot eliminate it
by reducing the sensitivity, first set your sensitivity back to its original level. Then increase the ground
balance value between 90.1 - 91.0 one by one until the noise is eliminated. As the ground balance value
is increased, the device's sensitivity to high conductive (silver, copper etc.) coins will decrease.
Surrounding electromagnetic signals can be eliminated by reducing the gain. If another detector
is operating nearby, you may attempt to shift the frequency or perform your search at a distance
where no interference occurs.
MAGNETIC MINERALIZATION INDICATOR
The Magnetic Mineralization Indicator consists of 5 levels. The indicator bars do not rise at low mineral
levels during search and at start up. In areas where the magnetic mineral level is high, the indicator
bars will rise according to the intensity. This measurement can be summarized as the level of magnetic
property and intensity of the ground.
This measurement is important from two aspects. First, on grounds with high magnetic mineralization,
search depth is low and users should be aware of this fact. Second, magnetic mineralization is a
property which is particularly seen with mineralized rocks and this measurement plays an important
role for the device to eliminate the false signals produced by these rocks.
ROCKS AND SEARCHING IN ROCKY TERRAINS
Challenging ground conditions arise especially when conductivity and magnetic properties of the
ground are too intense. Operation of the device over such ground is made possible by selecting the
best operating mode, sensitivity and ground balance settings.
Stones and rocks or cavities inside the ground are as important as the ground itself in regards to the
search and target detection quality.
Hot rocks are classified as negative or positive based on their ID being low or high in comparison to
the ID of the soil they are in. One or both of the types may be present in a field. The negative and
positive effects mentioned here will only be valid if ground balancing is properly done on the existing
ground. Otherwise, soil itself will not act differently from hot rocks in terms of ID.
Positive rocks act just like metal and produce a metal sound. In the All Metal mode they produce a
“zip zip” sound when the search coil is moved over them. If the signal is strong enough, the device
may produce an ID for these rocks. Negative rocks in the All Metal mode, produce a long “boing”
sound when the search coil is moved over them. The device does not give an ID for these rocks
even if the signal is strong.
Positive rocks provide a typical metal sound in discrimination modes. Negative rocks do not provide
a sound in discrimination modes (except for rare cases of false signals).
Therefore, you can make a decision by listening to the audio responses produced by the device in
the field. If you receive a metal sound, it means that you either detected a positive rock or a piece of
metal. If you receive a strong signal and a stable ID, you can distinguish if the detected target is a
rock or metal by checking the ID. However, remember that weak signals may produce different IDs
and metals under rocks may produce different metal signals. Therefore, the most appropriate action
is to dig up when a metal signal is received.
METALS UNDER ROCKS
increases the possibility of detecting metal targets under mineralized rocks through the
proper adjustment of your settings. The combined effect created by the rock and metal together
is lower than the effect that the metal creates by itself and the displayed ID will be different than
the metal's expected ID. The displayed ID is formed by the combination of rock and metal together
and gets closer to the ID of the rock if the size of the metal is smaller in relation to the rock. Keep
in mind that metals under hot rocks will never appear with their own metal ID. For instance, a gold
piece under a brick may produce an iron tone and ID.
Remember this very simple principle as it will save you lots of time: “If the target you detect is not
a stone, it can be metal”.
The key to detecting targets under mineralized rocks, particularly when positive rocks are in question, is
the knowledge of the maximum ID value produced by the surrounding positive rocks. If you are performing
a search in the All Metal mode, monitor the ID produced by the device. If the ID provided by your device is
close to the rock and iron zone, it is quite possible that you detected a target under the rock.
If the hot rocks in your search area tend to give high IDs, then the chances of missing the signals of
small metals underneath will be high as well.
DETECTION ON THE BEACH AND UNDERWATER
is a waterproof metal detector. This provides convenient detection underwater and on the beach.
As explained before, salt water and alkali grounds are significantly conductive and cause effects similar
to iron in detectors. 's Beach mode is specially designed for such conditions. You can perform
your search easily using the Beach mode without requiring any special settings.
Beach mode is ideal for salty wet beach sand. You can use the other modes while performing search
over dry beach sand.
You should consider the following while performing search over wet beach sand or underwater:
1) When you swing the search coil over the holes you dig in wet beach sand, you can receive metal
signals, this is a normal condition.
2) The search coil may give false signals when going into and coming out of the water so please try
to keep the coil either in or out of the water.
3) While detecting on wet beach sand, avoid rubbing or hitting the search coil on the ground. Otherwise,
the device may give false signals.
4) When going from wet sand to dry sand or from dry sand to wet sand while detecting on the beach,
the device may emit false signals. Ground balance the detector after you switch from one another.
5) If you cannot auto ground balance on wet sand and/or in salt water, try manual ground balancing.
If you still cannot ground balance, set the ground balance value to 00.0 manually.
Pay attention to the items below after using the device especially under salty water:
1. Wash the system box, shaft and the coil with tap water and be sure no salt water is left in the
connectors.
2. Do not use any chemicals for cleaning and/or for any other purposes.
3. Wipe the screen and the shaft dry with a soft, non-scratch cloth.
CHECK COIL ICON
It indicates an interruption in the search coil transmitter signal. The search coil connector
may be unattached, loose or disconnected. If you own another detector with the same coil
connector, please be sure that you have not attached the wrong coil by mistake. If none of
the above exists, the search coil or its cable may have a defect. If the issue continues when
you change the search coil, there may be an issue in the coil control circuit.
SAVE AND FACTORY DEFAULTS
will save all settings automatically once you turn your detector off and on again except
for ground Balance, threshold, frequency shift and LED flashlight on/off.
To revert back to factory defaults please follow the steps below:
* Turn the detector on by pressing the power button.
* Once the logo appears on the screen, press and hold down the Settings and
Pinpoint/Confirm button simultaneously until 3 short beeps are heard.
SOFTWARE UPDATE
has software update capability. All software updates made after the device is released to
the market will be announced on the product's web page along with updating instructions.
System Version Information:
The software version of the will be displayed at the bottom of the screen each time you
turn the detector on.
SETTINGS