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coin.  Some  large  rough  gold  items  or  bronze  objects  might  register  within 

this category. 

SILVER Range 

10¢

--indicates that the target is probably 10¢ coin.   

25¢/$1

--indicates  that  the  target  is  probably  silver  coin,  25¢  or  $1.  Some 

large aluminum coin might register within this category. 

50¢--

-indicates that the target is probably 50¢

 

or a

 

silver coin. 

 

TONES 

There are three tones for different kinds of metal type. This makes it easier 

to identify the metal being detected. 

When  the  detector  finds  iron,  nail,  bottle  caps,  it  sounds  a  low  tone.  A 

medium tone is for 5¢

10¢

some gold rings,

 

aluminum pull tabs, zinc or 

copper items. A high tone is for 25¢

50¢

1$ or silver items. 

 

               

 

   

 

LOW TONE 

MEDIUM TONE 

HIGH TONE 

 

OPERATION 

1. Press  POWER  button  to  turn  on  the  detector.  Press  POWER  again  to 

power off. LCD displays all symbols.   

2. SETTING SENSITIVITY 

Press SET, sensitivity  level bar flashes. Then press UP button to higher 

the sensitivity or press DOWN button to lower it. After that, press ENTER 

to confirm the setting. 

3. SETTING VOLUME 

Press  SET  three  times,  the  volume  icon  flashes.  Press  UP  button  or 

DOWN button to higher or lower the volume level. Then press ENTER to 

Summary of Contents for GC-1028

Page 1: ...GC 1028 Metal Detector OWNER S MANUAL 8 6 4 2 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 5 S1 P P IRON AL GOLD BRONZE SILVER PHONE...

Page 2: ...of metal DISC ignores junk metal and finds valuable items by setting the DISC range P P pinpoints the accurate location of the target detected Headphone Jack 3 5mm lets you connect headphones not sup...

Page 3: ...jack on the front control box s housing 5 Turn the stem s lock nut clockwise until it loosens Lengthen or shorten so when you stand upright with the detector in your hand the search coil is level with...

Page 4: ...hat can destroy electronic parts USING HEADPHONES 1 Insert the headphones 3 5mm plug into the PHONE jack At this time the internal speaker disconnects 2 Set the VOLUME to the desired level Listening S...

Page 5: ...e target is probably iron or nail Some oxidized iron might register somewhere within the SILVER range AL 5 PULL TAB indicates that the target is probably 5 aluminum can pull tab or a nickel GOLD Range...

Page 6: ...tector finds iron nail bottle caps it sounds a low tone A medium tone is for 5 1 10 some gold rings aluminum pull tabs zinc or copper items A high tone is for 25 50 1 or silver items LOW TONE MEDIUM T...

Page 7: ...or DOWN to move the flashing frame to the target you want to pick Then press MODE and ENTER Note A crossed frame is for item eliminated 5 PINPOINT After you find a metal object you can use P P to pinp...

Page 8: ...ve the face of the search coil When the detector detects any metal it sounds a tone and an arrow appears below the target icon Also LCD displays the depth of the target Note If you are using a coin th...

Page 9: ...in an arc line of 3 inches motion and keep the search coil parallel with the ground The detector can detect the metal type with blank frame below the target name And an arrow displays below the targe...

Page 10: ...on Hints Pinpointing The Target Accurately pinpointing a target makes digging it up easier But it takes practice We suggest you practice finding sample on your own property before you search other loc...

Page 11: ...ollowing suggestions 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...

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