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ASSEMBLY

Assembly is easy and requires no tools.

 

Position

 the lower stem (the straight tube) 

with the silver button toward the back.

 

Using  the  bolt  and  knurled  knob, 

attach the search coil to the plastic 

extension  protruding  from  the 

lower stem.

 

Press

  the  button 

on  the  upper  end 

of  the  lower  stem, 

and  slide  the  lower 

stem into the upper 

stem.

 

Adjust

 the stem to a length 

that  lets  you  maintain  a 
comfortable upright posture, 
with  your  arm  relaxed  at 
your  side.  Tighten  the  stem 
locking nut.

 

Wind

 the cable securely around the stem.

 

Insert

  the  plug  into  the  matching  connector  on  the  right  underside  of  the 

detector  body.    Be  sure 

that the key-way  and pins 

line up correctly.

Caution:

 

Do  not

  force  the  plug 

in.  Excess  force  will  cause 

damage.

  To  disconnect  the  cable, 

pull on the plug. 

Do  not 

pull on the cable.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

SYMPTOM 

CAUSE 

SOLUTION

Detector chatters 

• Using detector 

• Use detector

or beeps erratically 

   indoors 

   outdoors only

 

• Using detector near 

• Move away 

 

   power lines 

   from power lines

 

• Using 2 detectors in   • Keep 2 detectors 

 

   close proximity 

   at least 20’ apart

 

• Highly oxidized 

• Only dig up

 

   buried object 

   repeatable 

 

 

   signals

 

• Environmental  

• Reduce sensitivity

 

   electromagnetic 

   until erratic 

 

   interference 

   signals cease

False high-

tone

             

• 

Over-adjusted          

 

• 

Move GB knob

signals                              ground balance                

 

counter clockwise

          

  knob

 

 

    

  

 

 

  

LCD

 does not lock 

• Multiple targets  

• Move coil slowly

on to one target ID 

   present 

   at different angles

or detector emits 

• Highly oxidized 

multiple tones 

   target 

 

  

• Sensitivity set  

• Reduce sensitivity

 

   too high 

 

No power, no 

• Dead batteries 

• Replace batteries

sounds 

• Poor battery 

• Push batteries in

 

   contact    

   tighter

 

• Cord not connected 

• Insert paper spacers

 

   securely 

   (

see page 5

)

 

    

• Check connections

TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for 3000XD

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 3 08 ays ful...

Page 2: ...Metal 9 Discrimination 9 Notch 10 ITD 10 11 Pinpoint 11 Audio Target Identification 12 Target and Depth Display 13 14 Sensitivity Adjustment 15 In The Field Techniques 16 21 Ground Balancing 19 Troubl...

Page 3: ...de the lower stem into the upper stem Adjust the stem to a length that lets you maintain a comfortable upright posture with your arm relaxed at your side Tighten the stem locking nut Wind the cable se...

Page 4: ...ASSEMBLY continued I...

Page 5: ...L i i i V V i i i L V v i L i i i Vi i L v L i i i vvi i i i i i i i v Vi V i i i L v i L i i v i ii i iV i i iV V V V i iVi v i V L Li ii i L V v i L i i i Vi i L i i i V V i v i L i i ii Li i Vi i...

Page 6: ...r jewelry or metal objects from hands and wrists d Turn off appliances or lights that cause electromagnetic interference e Pivot search coil back toward the detector body III Power Up Press the ON tou...

Page 7: ...INC segment XI Press the NOTCH touchpad again The R will appear under zinc XII Wave the zinc penny over the search coil The penny is discriminated out XIII Press the DISC A M touchpad The detector ret...

Page 8: ...ting modes require the coil to be in motion to detect a target When in the DISCRIMINATION ALL METAL or NOTCH modes the coil must be in continuous motion It is often useful to search for targets in a m...

Page 9: ...ON mode pressing the touch pad will change the detector into ALL METAL mode DISCRIMINATION MODE Discrimination is used to eliminate unwanted objects from detection To enter this mode from ALL METAL mo...

Page 10: ...al times Notice that the R moves upon each press of the DISCRIMINATION touch pad 5 Press NOTCH again The flashing R will become permanently illuminated If an object has been notched out you can return...

Page 11: ...motion PINPOINT mode At any time during operation press the PINPOINT touch pad and the detector enters the no motion mode In the PINPOINT mode any object in the coil s detection field will induce a mo...

Page 12: ...our categories BASS TONE Nails Iron Objects Smallest Gold Objects LOW TONE Pull Tabs Nickels Smaller Gold MEDIUM TONE Zinc Pennies Post 1982 Larger Gold Objects Many screw caps HIGH TONE Copper Silver...

Page 13: ...ill usually illuminate the Iron 1 arrow whereas large structural ferrous objects will usually illuminate the Iron 3 arrow Objects in this category could be worthless scrap or a more valuable iron reli...

Page 14: ...ollar 120 126 Franklin Half Dollar 134 150 Silver Dollar 150 199 Large Metal Object DEPTH AND TARGET DISPLAY motion modes only THREE DIGIT TARGET INDICATOR The three digit target indicator in the midd...

Page 15: ...metal detectors at least 20 feet apart If the detector beeps erratically REDUCE THE SENSITIVITY by pressing the Sensitivity Pad on the left of the control panel SEVERE GROUND CONDITIONS A secondary u...

Page 16: ...ound 4 Now move the coil straight for ward and straight back towards you a couple of times 5 Again make visual note of the spot on the ground at which the beep sounds 6 If needed X the target at diffe...

Page 17: ...peatable tone If the signal does not repeat after sweeping the coil directly over the suspected target a few times it is more than likely trash metal Crossing the target zone with multiple intersectin...

Page 18: ...ls If the detector beeps once but does not repeat the signal with several additional sweeps over the same spot there is probably no target present When searching very trashy ground it is best to scan...

Page 19: ...to test the detector The presence of any metal objects in this area will interfere with this procedure 2 Begin with the ground balance KNOB in the PRESET position 3 Lift the search coil waist high in...

Page 20: ...i V v i L Vi L i i i i iV i i i L V i i i v i v i V V i V i i iV i i i i v v i i i i V i V V i v i i V iV v i V i V V i i L i v i i i in i V V i iV i i iV V lose i or produce false high tone signals i...

Page 21: ...the target The sound will be loudest over the center of the target To Narrow It Down Further 4 Now that you know about where the target is again lower the searchcoil to about half an inch above the g...

Page 22: ...sensitivity electromagnetic until erratic interference signals cease False high tone Over adjusted Move GB knob signals ground balance counter clockwise knob LCD does not lock Multiple targets Move c...

Page 23: ...detecting applications Examples of undesirable iron objects are old cans pipes bolts and nails Sometimes the desired target is made of iron Property markers for instance contain iron Valuable relics...

Page 24: ...s may be judged by the example you set always conduct yourself with courtesy and consideration of others First Texas Products L L C Five Year Limited Warranty Titan Metal Detectors are warranted again...

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