Nokta MAKRO The LEGEND User Manual Download Page 2

 LEGAL DISCLAIMERS

 Comply with applicable laws and regulations governing use of 

metal detectors while using this detector. Do not use the detector 

without authorization in protected or archeological sites. Do not use 

this detector around unexploded ordnance or in restricted military 

zones without authorization. Notify appropriate authorities with 

details of any historical or culturally significant artifacts you find.

 WARNINGS

 

The LEGEND

 is a state-of-the-art electronic device. Do not 

assemble or operate the device before reading the user manual.

 Do not store the device and search coil under extremely low 

or high temperatures for extended periods. (Storage Temperature: 

-20°C to 60°C / - 4°F to 140°F)

 The device has been designed with IP68 rating as a waterproof 

unit up to 3 meters / 10ft. 

(except for the Bluetooth® headphones).

 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. 

 Protect the detector against impacts during normal use. For 

shipping, carefully place detector in original carton and secure 

with shock resistant packaging.

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The LEGEND

 metal detector may only be disassembled and 

repaired by Nokta Makro Authorized Service Centers. Unauthorized 

disassembly/intrusion into the metal detector control housing for 

any reason voids the warranty.

IMPORTANT!

 Do not use the device indoors. The device may constantly give 

target signals indoors where there are many metals present. Use 

the device outdoors, in open fields.

 Do not let another detector or an electromagnetic device come 

in close proximity (10m (30ft.)) to the device.

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Do not carry any metal objects while using the device. Keep the 

device away from your shoes while walking. The device may detect 

the metals on you or inside your shoes as targets.

For Consumers within the European Union: Do not dispose of this equipment in 

general household waste. The crossed wheeled bin symbol on this equipment 

indicates this unit should not be disposed of in general household waste, but 

recycled in compliance with local government regulations and environmental 

requirements.

READ CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION 

OF THE DEVICE

ASSEMBLY                                                         
INTRODUCTION TO THE DEVICE                        
DISPLAY                                                                
BATTERY INFO                                                    
CORRECT USE
QUICK GUIDE
COMMON & MODE-BASED SETTINGS
SEARCH MODES
SENSITIVITY
TARGET DEPTH
FREQUENCY
TARGET ID
DISCRIMINATION PATTERNS
GROUND BALANCE
PINPOINT
FERROCHECK™ 
SETTINGS
 

Frequency Shift

 

Recovery Speed

 Volume
 

Tone Settings

 

User Profile

 Backlight
 Vibration
 

LED Flashlight

 Bluetooth
 Clock
 

Time Tracking

CHECK COIL
SOFTWARE UPDATE
HEADPHONES 
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for The LEGEND

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Page 2: ...nly be disassembled and repaired by Nokta Makro Authorized Service Centers Unauthorized disassembly intrusion into the metal detector control housing for any reason voids the warranty IMPORTANT Do not...

Page 3: ...le on the shaft without stretching too much Then plug the connector to the search coil input socket on the system box and secure by tightening the nut While tightening you may hear clicks indicating t...

Page 4: ...ou navigate between the discrimination patterns offered by The LEGEND 6 Right and Left Buttons On the main screen they are used to navigate between the modes and in the settings menu they are used to...

Page 5: ...r 2 Clock and Time Tracking 3 Search Modes 4 Target ID Scale and Notched Out IDs 5 Operating Frequency 6 Sensitivity Indicator 7 Target ID 8 Depth Indicator 9 User Profile Save Delete 10 FerroCheck Ba...

Page 6: ...unk or glove compartment Do not charge the battery in temperatures over 35 C 95 F or below 0 C 32 F The LEGEND battery can only be replaced by Nokta Makro Detectors or its authorized service centers T...

Page 7: ...in an upright position your arm is relaxed and the search coil is approximately 5cm 2 above the ground Wrong search coil angle Wrong search coil angle Correct search coil angle It is important to keep...

Page 8: ...lower the sensitivity setting 5 You can start detecting Certain settings are common to all modes changes in these settings will take effect in all modes Most of the settings are mode based and they on...

Page 9: ...equency and single frequencies cannot be selected In this mode only the Multi frequency has 2 options Wet sand underwater MW or dry sand with very low salinity WD Each time you press the Frequency But...

Page 10: ...umerically over the indicator The indicator consists of 5 levels Each level represents 6 units of sensitivity The sensitivity values corresponding to each level on the Depth Indicator are shown below...

Page 11: ...r the advantage of covering a broader range of targets on all types of terrains Multi frequency compared to single frequencies typically provides more accurate IDs at depth In addition it offers maxim...

Page 12: ...n the display and ranges between 01 60 The LEGEND s Target ID scale consists of 60 lines each of which represents 1 Target ID In addition to showing the Target ID in the middle of the screen the ID is...

Page 13: ...t buttons Each time you press the button the Target ID will change on screen Select the ID you want to turn off reject or on accept 2 Press the Pinpoint Accept Reject Button If the ID you selected was...

Page 14: ...are required to the automatic balance 1 Find a clear spot without metals 2 Push the Ground Balance Button once and release it The ground balance icon will appear in the info section at the top and the...

Page 15: ...ove 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 th...

Page 16: ...a non ferrous ID However it has both ferrous and non ferrous signal IMPORTANT For the FerroCheck feature to work the detector must receive a strong signal Therefore FerroCheck is designed to work with...

Page 17: ...equency is 7 for all frequencies Frequency Shift only affects the mode currently selected changes made in one mode do not affect the others If too much noise is received when the search coil is lifted...

Page 18: ...o section at the top of the screen 4 Tone Settings These advanced tone settings offer various options to modify the sounds The LEGEND generates for targets The tone setting offers 6 sub settings as fo...

Page 19: ...tone volume and tone frequency for all targets 2 Tone The Target ID scale is divided into 2 zones as ferrous and non ferrous The default point that separates these 2 zones vary based on the selected...

Page 20: ...shown framed PARK FIELD BEACH GOLDFIELD Search Mode 1 Tone Z 1 10 10 10 10 Z 2 10 10 10 Z 2 10 10 10 Z 3 10 10 10 Z 4 10 10 10 Z 1 2 1 1 Z 1 2 1 1 Z 2 10 10 10 Z 3 10 10 10 Z 4 10 10 10 Z 5 10 10 10 Z...

Page 21: ...the left of the ID scale the selected zone will be displayed numerically 4 3 Tone Frequency Target IDs for the selected zone Selected target zone Tone Frequency Level for the selected zone 1 30 Low T...

Page 22: ...ft Press the plus button once 3 Using the left and right buttons select the Tone Break setting The selected setting will be shown framed 4 Press the plus button to go into the setting 5 The Tone Break...

Page 23: ...ss the Pinpoint Accept Reject Button once To go back to the main screen press the Power Settings Button once Threshold Tone for Rejected Targets In Park Field and Beach modes The Threshold tone will b...

Page 24: ...the Power Settings Button once Default Threshold Frequencies 4 6 Threshold Frequency PARK FIELD BEACH GOLDFIELD 5 5 5 13 Threshold Frequency Search Mode 1 30 Low Threshold Frequency High Threshold Fr...

Page 25: ...gs IMPORTANT Once you save a user profile if you use that profile as the active user profile all changes you make will be saved automatically To keep your saved settings you must choose another user p...

Page 26: ...ibration icon will be displayed in the info section at the top of the screen 6 Backlight 7 Vibration Park Goldfield Beach Field Park Goldfield Beach Field It enables you to adjust the display backligh...

Page 27: ...d minus buttons 3 When the wireless connection is turned on the Bluetooth Head phones icon will start blinking in the info section at the top of the screen Once it pairs with any Bluetooth headphones...

Page 28: ...on screen when this setting is selected When Time Tracking is selected in the settings the user can see how much time he she has spent with The LEGEND in year month day hour format Displaying the Usa...

Page 29: ...djustable Threshold Yes Notch Filter Yes Ground Balance Automatic Manual Tracking Pinpoint Yes Frequency Shift Yes Noise Cancellation Yes Vibration Yes Sensitivity Setting 30 levels Target ID 01 60 Se...

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