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Iron 

Iron is a common metal, it’s usually not the dedicated detection target. Undesirable iron objects include iron nails, 

bolts, old cans, caps, etc. Valuable relics and sought after materials can also be composed of iron, such as old 

armaments, old armature, etc . So, it may be best to pay attention to everything you detect! 

Ferrous Metals 

It is the metal which is made of, or containing, iron. 

Trash metals 

Caps, pull-tabs, s-caps from beverage containers are the most bothersome trash items for treasure hunters while metal 

detecting, you should wish, to preferably, eliminate them when searching and detection. But some other valuable 

objects may have a magnetic signature similar to the above trash metals, and will also be eliminated when selecting 

discriminating levels. Discriminate carefully and once again, it may be best to pay attention to everything you detect! 

Pinpoint Targeting 

Pinpoint targeting is the process of determining the exact location of a buried metal object. As in the motion detection 

mode, you need move the search coil continuously when searching and it’s hard to determine the exact location of the 

buried metals during pinpoint targeting. Using the non-motion detection technology, it allows the search coil to center 

align with the location of the buried metal and narrow-down a more relevant and exact location of your finding. 

Ground Balance 

Because the metals and objects are buried in the earth, the mineralization that occurs in the soil will affect the 

detection ability and signal frequency. The integrated ground balance detector technology will, to the best of it's ability, 

eliminate or weaken the shielding effect of the mineralized soil. The ground balance system contains an internal 

ground balance adjustment for regulation of such instances (a different sound in tone and/or lighting indication can be 

differentiated). Please note, not all metal detectors feature a diverse and/or wide array of detection elimination options 

and differentiation.. 

Assembly 

To assemble the

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 special tools. 

Turn clockwise to relax the end of bend-shape tube sleeve, and insert the tube which connect search coil into 
the sleeve. Adjusting the length, so you can stand comfortably and straighten your arms. Lock the sleeve 
anti-clockwise when the search coil is from the ground about 1/2 inches. 

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Summary of Contents for PHMD55

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Page 2: ...tone and or lighting indication can be differentiated Please note not all metal detectors feature a diverse and or wide array of detection elimination options and differentiation Discrimination The de...

Page 3: ...to determine the exact location of the buried metals during pinpoint targeting Using the non motion detection technology it allows the search coil to center align with the location of the buried meta...

Page 4: ...location Battery Please use 6 Alkaline AA batteries Slide the cover labeled OPEN on the battery tray cover slot in the direction of the arrow to pull out the battery cover Then insert the 6 x AA batt...

Page 5: ...on the digital display The metal detector will now be in the Non Motion mode you should be able to locate and pinpoint the metal target beneath the search coil The metal detector also features a low...

Page 6: ...to detect and discriminate optimally PINPOINT Mode Press and hold down the red PINPOINT button on the handle the detector will switch to non motion mode and it no longer has the discrimination abilit...

Page 7: ...de This is the general typical metal detector mode that provides indication of any recognizable and compatible metal object found Operation Indication tone LCD TARGET ID LCD DEPTH SENS LCD Chart Note...

Page 8: ...D RANGE is illuminated and flickers DEPTH 2 is illuminated and flicker Sweep 25 high tone SILVER is illuminated and flickers DEPTH 2 is illuminated and flicker Eliminate Medium Conductivity Metals Eli...

Page 9: ...e remember familiar and nearby known metals and electrical equipment will bring interference signals and provide false readings by your metal detector Field detection can include more complications wh...

Page 10: ...als When a clear sounding tone is heard you can get the approximate target type and target depth on the LCD digital display screen Some practice and experience may be needed to develop the proper meta...

Page 11: ...he PINPOINT cursor will be lighted Let the search coil approach the ground and continue your metal detection Once a possible object is located press the PINPOINT button again to rescan and confirm the...

Page 12: ...ng 1 Scan at a different angle in order to determine whether you can get a more stable signal 2 If the target is buried deeply you could try to increase the sensitivity or speed up the search coil sca...

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