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When the unit is in DISC, NOTCH, AUTO-NOTCH modes, its audio 

identification system automatically classifies metal objects into three 

categories with three different tones—low, medium and high. It makes it easier 

to identify the type of the target being detected. 

Three different tones to distinguish different items detected: 

Low tone for: bottle caps, nails, small gold ring and nickel (5¢) 

Medium tone for: pull-tabs, S-CAPS, zinc pennies or 1¢(post 1982) 

High tone for : 1¢(dated 1950), 10¢, 25¢, 50¢ 

When operating in ALL METAL mode, only one constant medium tone is 

emitted when a target is detected. LCD only displays the depth of the target. 

 

OPERATION 

 

TURNING ON THE DETECTOR 

Slide the power switch to ON. The unit displays all symbols on the   

    LCD screen. The detector sounds low , medium, high tones   

    respectively. After about 2 seconds the detector enters stand-by   

state. At this time the LCD displays SENS, DISC, and the value of   

SENS and DISC set before power off. 

 

SETTING THE OPERATING MODE 

The detector comes with four operating modes of ALL METAL, DISC, 

NOTCH, AUTO-NOTCH. You can select DISC, ALL METAL, 

AUTO-NOTCH, NOTCH respectively by touching MODE. LCD will 

display the mode selected. 

a. 

DISC

-used for target discrimination. Press MODE several times to 

get DISC mode. LCD will display DISC at the left lower corner of the 

screen. Then press ADJ to adjust the range of discrimination.    LCD 

displays DISC/NOTCH at the right lower corner of the screen. You 

also can use b or – to increase or decrease the range of 

discrimination. 

Summary of Contents for Professional 9700

Page 1: ...Treasure Cove Metal Detector Professional 9700 OWNER S MANUAL www Treasure Cove com 805 658 2328...

Page 2: ...C and NOTCH to reject any trash item Motion is now required to make a detection Items will be tuned out if coil is not in motion Note Do not attempt to test unit by placing a coin or metal objects ont...

Page 3: ...or s control housing Caution z The search coil s plug fits into the jack only one way Do not force the plug or you could damage it z To disconnect the cable pull out the plug Do not pull on the cable...

Page 4: ...ries promptly and properly Never bury or burn them Caution z If you don t plan to use the unit for a week or more time remove the batteries Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic par...

Page 5: ...Do not listen at extremely high volume levels Extended high volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss z Do not wear headphones while operating your detector near high traffic areas Pay atten...

Page 6: ...tain optimum ground balance at all times 6 Used to increase or decrease the sensitivity and the range of discrimination Please refer to the detailed instructions for above touchpads in OPERATION DISPL...

Page 7: ...e within the SILVER range 5 NICKEL indicates that the target is probably 5 or a nickel Some fine gold ring might register in this range PULL TAB indicates that the target is probably a pull tab of an...

Page 8: ...ETECTOR Slide the power switch to ON The unit displays all symbols on the LCD screen The detector sounds low medium high tones respectively After about 2 seconds the detector enters stand by state At...

Page 9: ...ISC NOTCH AUTO NOTCH press ADJ to adjust the sensitivity LCD displays SENS Press to increase the sensitivity Press to decrease it Note z In order to detect the target deeply buried you can adjust the...

Page 10: ...ar the ocean GROUND BALANCE used to offset the effects of any minerals present in the soil or to balance the effects of saltwater 1 Begin with the GROUND BALANCE button adjusted to PRE SET and lift th...

Page 11: ...be pushed afterwards TESTING AND USING THE DETECTOR To learn how the detector reacts to different metals you should test it before you use it the first time You can test the detector indoors and outdo...

Page 12: ...t it more easily if you hold it so a flat side is parallel with the flat side of the searchcoil A sweep with the side of coin over search coil might cause false indication and unstable display of arro...

Page 13: ...with the ground If the detector detects the item it sounds a tone an arrow and the depth appear on the display below the target icon If the detector does not detect the item make sure that the operat...

Page 14: ...ried target continue sweeping the search coil over the target in a narrowing side to side motion 2 Make a visual note of exact spot on the ground where the detector beeps 3 Stop the search coil direct...

Page 15: ...gestions will help you care for your metal detector so you can enjoy it for years Handle the detector gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the detector to...

Page 16: ...orthwhile YOUR LCD READOUT IS NOT LOCKING IN OR ID ING WHILE PASSING OVER A TARGET THERE IS MORE THAN ONE TONE BEING EMITTED BY THE DETECTOR OVER THE SAME TARGET This will usually occur when there s m...

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