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Carefully recover the target and be sure to replace the soil / grass before moving 

on to the next target. 

 

 

Target Recovery 

 
Once you have established the exact location of the target, the next step is to dig a small 

hole  to  recover  it.    In  order  to  preserve  the  environment  and  keep  from  having  areas 
closed to metal detecting, it is essential to make the hole as small as possible and always 

replace the soil / grass before moving on. 

 
Recommended tools for target recovery include a sand scoop when searching sandy areas 

or  a  small  knife  /  small  gardening  trowel  when  searching  grassy  areas  such  as  parks, 
schools, private yards or ball fields. 

 

To  recover  a  target  from  grassy  areas,  use  a  sharp  tool  (knife  /  trowel)  and  cut  a  plug 
leaving a portion connected.  Fold the plug out of the hole and pass the search coil over 

both the plug and the hole to determine where the target is.  If the target is still in the 
hole, start removing dirt and place it on a sheet of plastic or a rag which makes it easier 

to replace the loose dirt when you have found the target.  Once you have recovered the 

target, check the hole to ensure there are no additional targets before refilling the hole.  
Put the loose dirt back in the hole, fold the plug back in-place and step down on the area 

to compact the soil. 
 

TIP

: The use of an electronic pinpointer probe will reduce the time it takes to locate and 

recover  targets.    This  is  an  accessory  that  most  treasure  hunters  have  found  to  be 
invaluable and is highly recommended. 

 

Detecting Tips 

 
Your  success  will  increase  as  you  gain  experience  in  the  field  but  the  following  tips  can 

help you shorten the learning curve and reduce frustration that may arise. 
 

 

The search coil must be moving in order to detect a target; however, only a slight 

motion is required.  If you stop moving the coil, the signal will be lost. 

 

At  times  you  might  receive  a  signal  from  a  target  that  is  not  repeatable  and 

produces  varying  audio  signals.    This  may  be  caused  by  trash  or  multiple  targets 
beneath  the  coil.    Switch  to  the  ALL  METAL  mode  and  sweep  the  coil  across  the 

target  area  in  different  directions  to  see  if  you  can  isolate  the  signals.    If  you 

determine  that  there  is  more  than  one  target  present,  switch  back  to  the 
DISCRIMINATION or NOTCH mode and try sweeping the coil at different angles to 

Summary of Contents for TC2X

Page 1: ...Op e r a t i n gM a n u a l T C 2 X C OM M A N D E R T C 2 XM e t a l D e t e c t or T R E A S U R E S i R ob e r t s onS i g n a t u r e E d i t i on...

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Page 3: ...rating Modes 9 Identifying Targets Before You Dig 11 Using the GPS Function 11 Getting Started the Right Way 12 Let s Find Something 13 Target Recovery 14 Detecting Tips 14 Care Maintenance 15 Trouble...

Page 4: ...with a metal detector Metal Detecting is an Adventure that you and your family will enjoy for years to come It s fun and exciting to find old valuable silver and gold coins gold and diamond rings and...

Page 5: ...ector s serial number and store it along with your proof of purchase in a safe place in case you ever need this information for warranty service Assembly Assembly of your new Treasure Commander TC2X i...

Page 6: ...anches or underbrush when searching for treasure in overgrown areas This is yet another feature that was added with the active treasure hunter in mind Take the Cable Pulling Tool and slide it down the...

Page 7: ...Replace the battery compartment cover and tighten the screws Either standard AA or rechargeable AA batteries can be used on the TC2X Alkaline AA batteries are recommended for optimal performance and s...

Page 8: ...ed rechargeable batteries will be indicated by 4 dark segments As the batteries discharge the number of dark segments will decrease When only one segment remains the batteries should be replaced or re...

Page 9: ...what might be rejected in the specific search area how much trash is actually present and how much time you have available to search Sensitivity This function determines how strong a signal is needed...

Page 10: ...n searching which of the four 4 discrimination programs are active Signal Strength Located just beneath the P TAB S CAP segments this icon will provide indication of how strong the signal from a detec...

Page 11: ...the manual GG This touchpad scrolls up when in a menu screen or activates the GROUND GRAB Ground Balance mode used enable the TC2X to sense the ground mineralization present and make the necessary ad...

Page 12: ...the GRAB ER message either repeat the process or try a different location as there may be metal or some other problem at the spot you initially attempted to calibrate the coil to the ground condition...

Page 13: ...ating you are in the right area additional discrimination can be applied COIN This mode is designed for coin hunters that want to find coins and other items while rejecting iron and tinfoil that are o...

Page 14: ...artifacts such as bullets and buttons High Tone Older pennies pre 1982 dimes quarters half dollars dollars and silver jewelry Using the GPS Function The Treasure Commander TC2X incorporates Global Po...

Page 15: ...as the different tones each produces Switch to the COINS and then the JEWELRY mode and repeat the test Note which targets are rejected by the detector in each of the modes The CUSTOM mode allow you t...

Page 16: ...um performance Press the ENTER touchpad and follow the on screen prompts until you receive the message GRAB OK which indicates the calibration was successful 6 Sweep the coil over the ground in a side...

Page 17: ...target Once you have recovered the target check the hole to ensure there are no additional targets before refilling the hole Put the loose dirt back in the hole fold the plug back in place and step do...

Page 18: ...ing around rocks and building foundations Avoid hitting the search coil against hard solid objects and surfaces Keep your search coil slightly off of the ground during the sweep especially when using...

Page 19: ...leaking and damaging the electronics Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION S The detector won t turn ON There is no sound Ensure the batteries are new or charged Check that the batteries are inst...

Page 20: ...60 different elimination possibilities Signal strength and depth indicators in pin point mode Locates Targets Quickly Quick release extension rod design adds up to 7 to shaft for tall users Adjustabl...

Page 21: ...roundefx com you are still required to mail WGI Innovations your proof of purchase before the warranty is placed in effect Follow the onscreen directions to complete the process WGI Innovations LTD wi...

Page 22: ...d p h o n e s b a t t e r i e sa n dmo r e A nAt oZs o u r c ef o r a l l w o r d sr e l a t e dt ome t a l d e t e c t i n g C o mp r e h e n s i v eg u i d eo nt h et o pa r e a st os t a r t y o u...

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