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Using PINPOINT

Press-and-Hold the Pinpoint button to narrow down the location of a buried metal object.
Pinpoint is a mode of detection which does not require the searchcoil to be in motion.

A motionless searchcoil held over a metal object will induce a hum; volume and
pitch of the hum increase with target strength.

The approximate target depth, in inches, will be indicated in the center of the screen.

The depth scale is calibrated to coin-sized objects.
Relative depth is indicated for larger or smaller objects.

Upon releasing the button, you will return to the motion Discrimination detection mode.
If you keep the Pinpoint button depressed for a long time, the audio tone may begin to drift.

If you plan to search like this, release and re-press the button periodically to avoid
drift. Drift may result in a loudening sound or a reduced sensitivity with no sound.

See the manual section on Target Pinpointing for how to narrow down a target’s location.

This technique is indispensable as long-buried metals can look exactly like the
surrounding soil to the naked eye. If you are not adept at pinpointing, digging up a
small metal object can drive you crazy. So learn how to narrow-it-down.

READING THE DISPLAY

TARGET ID

Each time you pass the searchcoil over a metal object, a 2-digit value will appear in
the center of the display. See the manual section on Target Identification for a better
understand of these values.
Three segments will simultaneously appear above the arc at the top of the screen.

This represents the same target identification. 

Target Scale

This display works as in the All-Metal mode.
The arc across the top classifies metal objects.

Each time a target is detected three segments will illuminate above the arc.
The segments will remain illuminated for three seconds.
This indication shows the approximate classification of the buried metal object.

See the section on Target Display for a more detailed explanation.
Iron is on the left. U.S. dimes and quarters are to the far right.
In an air test, gold indicates right of center -- the larger the gold piece, the
farther to the right. 
In the ground, the I.D. of gold may jump around with each pass of the coil.

SIGNAL

Each time a target is detected, bars will illuminate showing the strength of the target’s signal.
If all 7 bars illuminate, the target signal is strong.

This may be a large metal object. 
Or it may be a coin-sized metal object close to the surface.

If only a few bars illuminate, the target signal is weak.

This may be a deeply buried object, even a big one.
Or it may be a very, very small metal object, close to the surface.

The depth of a coin-sized object can be confirmed using Pinpoint.

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In Discrimination mode, pressing 

+

or 

will change two detection parameters:

1. Tone Identification
2. Target Elimination

As the level of discrimination changes, the target segments along the arc on the
screen will be displayed in one of three states:

1. Blank (no segments displayed)
2. Grey (segments displayed in a shaded color)
3. Black (segments are solid black)

The segments along the arc will remain illuminated in this state as you are
pressing 

+

or 

.

This displays your chosen target discrimination parameters.

At any time during operation, you can view the discrimination settings in one of
two ways:

1. On the bottom-right of the screen the DISC value is always illuminated.

a. This value is the division between the LOW tones and V.C.O. tones.
b. This value is the lowest target value which will be detected with a

V.C.O. tone.

2. Whenever you press 

+

or 

, the arc will illuminate and show your

current detection parameters.
The first press of 

+

or 

will change the discriminate level by one value.

When a target is detected, the rectangular segments representing the target
category are illuminated.

Discrimination Control continued on next page

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Summary of Contents for G2

Page 1: ...8 inch plug Compatible with all Teknetics models with 1 4 inch 1 8 inch jacks HEADT Teknetics Pinpointer 69 95 Pinpoints the exact location of buried metal objects Audio signal indicator and vibrator No assembly required runs on 1 9 Volt Battery PINPOINTER Gold Pick 45 00 Tempered steel head is 10 long and the edge is 3 1 4 wide The Overall length is 19 with a durable fiberglass handle and a rubbe...

Page 2: ... covered under this Warranty Decisions regarding abuse or misuse of the detector are made solely at the discretion of the manufacturer Proof of Purchase is required to make a claim under this warranty Liability under this Warranty is limited to replacing or repairing at our option the metal detector returned Shipping Cost is the responsibility of the consumer must be prepaid to First Texas Product...

Page 3: ...u wish to travel This manual has been written to help you get optimal use of your detector so we hope you will read it thoroughly before your first outing and will also refer back to this manual from time to time to reinforce features and methods as you become more proficient in the field DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical S rod with electronics housing on rod 3 piece breakdown construction nonmetal...

Page 4: ...ke the surrounding soil and can therefore be very hard to isolate from the soil PULL TABS Discarded pull tabs from beverage containers are an especially bothersome trash item for treasure hunters They come in many different shapes and sizes Pull tabs can be eliminated from detection but some other valuable objects can have a magnetic signature similar to pull tabs and will also be eliminated when ...

Page 5: ...ing SEARCHCOIL DRIFT If you plan to use the PINPOINT mode for continuous searching realize that drift will occur over time causing the detector to gain or lose sensitivity Periodic retuning of the detector is required to minimize drift release and press PINPOINT again to retune ASSEMBLY Adjusting the Arm Rest The Arm Rest may be moved forward or backward by removing the single screw and nut and th...

Page 6: ... the MIDDLE STEM until the SILVER BUTTON locates in the hole 6 Twist the LOCKING COLLAR fully in the clockwise direction until it locks 7 If your detector has 3 tubes and 2 Locking Collars repeat this process on the Lower Stem 8 Position the Lower Stem with the Silver Button toward the back Using the Bolt Single Rubber Washer and Knurled Knob attach the Searchcoil to the Lower Stem 9 Adjust the Lo...

Page 7: ...nal pop or click which will not sound like a real target If you are conducting an indoor demonstration you may find that changing the orientation of the searchcoil will reduce the pickup of electrical interference If you carry a cell phone or other high tech electronic equipment while metal detecting and you encounter electrical interference try turning the device off and see if that solves the pr...

Page 8: ...nce but they vary in what kinds of electrical interference affect them In a given environment some metal detectors may be affected by electrical interference whereas others may not Common sources of electrical interference Common sources of electrical interference include overhead electric power lines underground power lines other metal detectors telephone lines carrying electronic data computer s...

Page 9: ...her number than the soil they are found in They tend to be dark in color usually black and usually heavy In some cases they will have rust stains They are usually attracted to a magnet and for this reason gold prospectors always carry a magnet the ultimate ferrous nonferrous discriminator In All Metal mode negative hot rocks produce a boing sound rather than the zip sound of a metallic target reco...

Page 10: ...ion for safety for instance rattlesnakes rules them out Move the searchcoil slowly and deliberately carefully controlling its height above the ground to minimize noise from iron minerals in the soil If you hear ground noise your GND BAL setting could be a bit off so perform the ground balancing procedure again As you walk even a very short distance ground conditions can change The ground geology t...

Page 11: ...Threshold In areas with heavy EMI operating at reduced sensitivity levels will result in the loss of some depth but at least the metal detector will be usable See the 2 page section on ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE for a more thorough explanation of EMI and how to manage it GOLD PROSPECTING Gold Prospecting continued on next page In the United States gold is found in many places in the western states Al...

Page 12: ...respond with two types of sound 1 VCO or Voltage Controlled Oscillator is an audio response with variable pitch and volume 2 A LOW tone beep In Discrimination mode targets which fall into the zone along the arc whose segments are shaded will be identified with a LOW tone beep and solid segments with a VCO As the user sets the discrimination level with the and buttons he is determining which target...

Page 13: ...u will know how high you need to hold the searchcoil in order to avoid overload The highest magnetic susceptibilities are usually found in soils developed over igneous rocks in alluvial black sand streaks on beaches and in red clay soils of humid climates The lowest magnetic susceptibilities are usually found in white beach sands of tropical and subtropical regions and soils developed over limesto...

Page 14: ...balance setting If the sound is louder as you lower the searchcoil reduce the ground balance setting NOTE Experienced users often prefer to adjust the ground balance to get a weak but audible response when lowering the searchcoil This is called adjusting for positive response POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE RESPONSE The purpose of ground balancing is to adjust the metal detector to ignore ground minerals If...

Page 15: ...e The G2 is a highly sensitive device It is intended for use outdoors Indoor operation will subject it to electrical interference from a wide variety of devices in the home or office Sweeping the Searchcoil As you sweep the searchcoil over the ground try to keep the searchcoil parallel to the ground Avoid lifting the searchcoil at the end of your sweeps Operating in All Metal Mode continued on nex...

Page 16: ... air test gold indicates right of center the larger the gold piece the farther to the right In the ground the I D of gold may jump around with each pass of the searchcoil If searching in All Metal mode you may want to switch back into Discrimination mode after finding a target to see a more accurate target identification viewing the 2 digit Target I D GROUND BALANCING What is Ground Balancing Why ...

Page 17: ...erference This is a highly sensitive device It is intended for use outdoors Indoor operation will subject it to electrical interference from a wide variety of devices in the home or office In Discrimination mode when you sweep the coil over the ground it will usually be quieter than when holding the detector still Sweeping the Searchcoil As you sweep the searchcoil over the ground try to keep the ...

Page 18: ...e classification of the buried metal object See the section on Target Display for a more detailed explanation Iron is on the left U S dimes and quarters are to the far right In an air test gold indicates right of center the larger the gold piece the farther to the right In the ground the I D of gold may jump around with each pass of the coil SIGNAL Each time a target is detected bars will illumina...

Page 19: ...e classification of the buried metal object See the section on Target Display for a more detailed explanation Iron is on the left U S dimes and quarters are to the far right In an air test gold indicates right of center the larger the gold piece the farther to the right In the ground the I D of gold may jump around with each pass of the coil SIGNAL Each time a target is detected bars will illumina...

Page 20: ...erference This is a highly sensitive device It is intended for use outdoors Indoor operation will subject it to electrical interference from a wide variety of devices in the home or office In Discrimination mode when you sweep the coil over the ground it will usually be quieter than when holding the detector still Sweeping the Searchcoil As you sweep the searchcoil over the ground try to keep the ...

Page 21: ... air test gold indicates right of center the larger the gold piece the farther to the right In the ground the I D of gold may jump around with each pass of the searchcoil If searching in All Metal mode you may want to switch back into Discrimination mode after finding a target to see a more accurate target identification viewing the 2 digit Target I D GROUND BALANCING What is Ground Balancing Why ...

Page 22: ...e The G2 is a highly sensitive device It is intended for use outdoors Indoor operation will subject it to electrical interference from a wide variety of devices in the home or office Sweeping the Searchcoil As you sweep the searchcoil over the ground try to keep the searchcoil parallel to the ground Avoid lifting the searchcoil at the end of your sweeps Operating in All Metal Mode continued on nex...

Page 23: ...l up and down over the ground as in the GG procedure 3 Press or while pumping If the ground balance adjustment is incorrect there will be a difference in the sound as the searchcoil is either moving toward or away from the ground It sounds like you are either pulling the sound out of the ground or pushing the sound into the ground If the sound is louder as you raise the searchcoil increase the gro...

Page 24: ...eral times over the ground The presence of metal or hot rocks will cause the readings to be inaccurate If you stop moving the searchcoil the bargraph will go blank INDICATION RELATIVE Fe3O4 SUSCEPTIBILITY MINERALIZATION 7 Bars High over 1 over 2500 2 to 6 Bars Medium 026 1 0 61 2 500 1 Bar Very Low 0 006 025 15 60 none less than 006 less than 15 Magnetic susceptibility is expressed in micro cgs un...

Page 25: ...respond with two types of sound 1 VCO or Voltage Controlled Oscillator is an audio response with variable pitch and volume 2 A LOW tone beep In Discrimination mode targets which fall into the zone along the arc whose segments are shaded will be identified with a LOW tone beep and solid segments with a VCO As the user sets the discrimination level with the and buttons he is determining which target...

Page 26: ...Threshold In areas with heavy EMI operating at reduced sensitivity levels will result in the loss of some depth but at least the metal detector will be usable See the 2 page section on ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE for a more thorough explanation of EMI and how to manage it GOLD PROSPECTING Gold Prospecting continued on next page In the United States gold is found in many places in the western states Al...

Page 27: ...ion for safety for instance rattlesnakes rules them out Move the searchcoil slowly and deliberately carefully controlling its height above the ground to minimize noise from iron minerals in the soil If you hear ground noise your GND BAL setting could be a bit off so perform the ground balancing procedure again As you walk even a very short distance ground conditions can change The ground geology t...

Page 28: ...her number than the soil they are found in They tend to be dark in color usually black and usually heavy In some cases they will have rust stains They are usually attracted to a magnet and for this reason gold prospectors always carry a magnet the ultimate ferrous nonferrous discriminator In All Metal mode negative hot rocks produce a boing sound rather than the zip sound of a metallic target reco...

Page 29: ...nce but they vary in what kinds of electrical interference affect them In a given environment some metal detectors may be affected by electrical interference whereas others may not Common sources of electrical interference Common sources of electrical interference include overhead electric power lines underground power lines other metal detectors telephone lines carrying electronic data computer s...

Page 30: ...nal pop or click which will not sound like a real target If you are conducting an indoor demonstration you may find that changing the orientation of the searchcoil will reduce the pickup of electrical interference If you carry a cell phone or other high tech electronic equipment while metal detecting and you encounter electrical interference try turning the device off and see if that solves the pr...

Page 31: ... the MIDDLE STEM until the SILVER BUTTON locates in the hole 6 Twist the LOCKING COLLAR fully in the clockwise direction until it locks 7 If your detector has 3 tubes and 2 Locking Collars repeat this process on the Lower Stem 8 Position the Lower Stem with the Silver Button toward the back Using the Bolt Single Rubber Washer and Knurled Knob attach the Searchcoil to the Lower Stem 9 Adjust the Lo...

Page 32: ...ing SEARCHCOIL DRIFT If you plan to use the PINPOINT mode for continuous searching realize that drift will occur over time causing the detector to gain or lose sensitivity Periodic retuning of the detector is required to minimize drift release and press PINPOINT again to retune ASSEMBLY Adjusting the Arm Rest The Arm Rest may be moved forward or backward by removing the single screw and nut and th...

Page 33: ...ke the surrounding soil and can therefore be very hard to isolate from the soil PULL TABS Discarded pull tabs from beverage containers are an especially bothersome trash item for treasure hunters They come in many different shapes and sizes Pull tabs can be eliminated from detection but some other valuable objects can have a magnetic signature similar to pull tabs and will also be eliminated when ...

Page 34: ...u wish to travel This manual has been written to help you get optimal use of your detector so we hope you will read it thoroughly before your first outing and will also refer back to this manual from time to time to reinforce features and methods as you become more proficient in the field DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical S rod with electronics housing on rod 3 piece breakdown construction nonmetal...

Page 35: ...suse of this product is not covered under this Warranty Decisions regarding abuse or misuse of the detector are made solely at the discretion of the manufacturer Proof of Purchase is required to make a claim under this warranty Liability under this Warranty is limited to replacing or repairing at our option the metal detector returned Shipping Cost is the responsibility of the consumer must be pre...

Page 36: ...nch plug Compatible with all Teknetics models with 1 4 inch 1 8 inch jacks HEADT Teknetics Pinpointer 69 95 Pinpoints the exact location of buried metal objects Audio signal indicator and vibrator No assembly required runs on 1 9 Volt Battery PINPOINTER Gold Pick 45 00 Tempered steel head is 10 long and the edge is 3 1 4 wide The Overall length is 19 with a durable fiberglass handle and a rubberiz...

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