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5. OPERATION

 

Your  detector  has  3  operation  modes:  ALL,  DISC,  and  TARGET.  These  are  all  motion 

modes. You will have to move the search coil to find your target. 

5.1 ALL. 

This mode is used in general searching. In this mode, the unit will respond to all 

kinds of metal. This mode will not discriminate any metal types. 

5.2 DISC. 

This mode will help you to search and discriminate the target type. When your 

metal detector is in DISC mode, the DISC knob is used to control the discrimination range. 

When  DISC  is  set  to  zero,  the  unit  will  respond  to  any  metal  object.  Slowly  rotate  the 

control clockwise to the high position to reject metal objects that you don

’t want. Rotate 

the  control further clockwise  to discriminate  nickel,  zinc, and copper. If you  continue  to 

rotate the DISC knob, most metal objects are rejected, except for silver. 

5.3 TARGET. 

The operation mode TARGET is a non-motion mode. It works together with 

the ALL mode to pinpoint the target accurately at a lower sensitivity. Set MODE switch to 

ALL, hold the search coil 1 inch or more away from the ground. Press and hold down the 

TARGET  button.  Sweep  the  search  coil  slowly  over  the  search  area  and  then  you  will 

hear a constant beeping sound when the coil approaches the target. Release the button, 

wait  one  or  two  seconds,  then  press  and  hold  down  the  TARGET  again.  Sweep  the 

search  coil-  this  time  you  will  hear  the  sound  once  more  when  the  coil  is  close  to  the 

target;  release  the  button  here.  Repeat  the  above  steps  until  the  unit  only  sounds  in  a 

coil-sized  area.  Therefore,  you  will  have  pinpointed  the  location  and  the  target  metal 

object should be under your search coil. 

5.4 SEARCHING COIL SWEEPING 

Keep the search  coil moving at a  comfortable  rate.  TAKE YOUR  TIME. If  you  walk  too 

fast  you  will  miss a  lot  of  ground. Also  if  you sweep  too  fast,  yo

u’ll lose sensitivity and 

possibly miss the target. 

Keep the search coil parallel to and as close to the ground as possible. This is important 

for maximum coverage and depth. If you

’re hunting on a lawn, you can rub the coil right 

on the grass. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PHMD53

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...G BATTERIES 3 3 LOW BATTERY ALARM 3 4 USING HEADPHONES 4 FUNCTIONS AND INDICATORS 4 1 VIEW METER 4 2 DISC 4 3 SENC 4 4 MODE SWITCH 4 5 TARGET 5 OPERATION 5 1 ALL 5 2 DISC 5 3 TARGET 5 4 SEARCHING COIL...

Page 3: ...umsy Slack Cable hidden search coil cable connecting the control unit and search coil prevents tangling and provides easy stem length adjustment Low Battery Alarm automatic audio alarm and red light e...

Page 4: ...D NAMES 1 SEALING 8 KNOB 2 ARMREST 9 MAIN ENGINE 3 ARMREST STEM 10 UPPER STEM 4 ADJUSTMENT 11 STENLOCK NUT 5 CONTROL PANEL 12 LOWER STEM 6 HAND COMPARTMENT 13 SEARCH COIL KNOBS 7 CONTROLLER UNIT 14 SE...

Page 5: ...EARCH COIL 14 as indicated by an arrow until you can see a micro plug metal connector Pull out the plug and keep it safely on the side 3 1 3 Locate the micro jack connector in the HANDLE ASSEMBLY 6 Co...

Page 6: ...he Search Coil should be parallel with the ground Tighten the knobs just enough to keep the search coil from rotating or wobbling 3 1 9 Loosen the screws at the bottom of the ARMREST Adjust the armres...

Page 7: ...empt to recharge a non chargeable battery Dispose old batteries promptly and properly 3 3 LOW BATTERY ALARM When the low battery indicator lights up or beeps the user has to replace the batteries 3 4...

Page 8: ...you have the sensitivity on high the sensitivity is gradually increased For general use you can set the sensitivity to a higher position but in a mineralized area or area with electrical interference...

Page 9: ...pinpoint the target accurately at a lower sensitivity Set MODE switch to ALL hold the search coil 1 inch or more away from the ground Press and hold down the TARGET button Sweep the search coil slowly...

Page 10: ...e you disturbed it Always obey all laws relating to Treasure Hunting Always return valuable property if you can locate the original owner Always do whatever you can to give the hobby of Treasure Hunti...

Page 11: ...OPERATION VOLTAGE RANGE 7 2 9 6V 4 IPERATING FREQUENCY 5 5KHZ 5 SENSITIVITY Min 25cm Test Coin US 50 6 TEMPERATURE RANGE 68 F 130 F 7 SIZE 21 L 13 5 W 6 H 8 GROSS WEITHT 2 50kg 9 NET WEIGHT 1 10kg To...

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