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CONTENTS
Terminology
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Preparation
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Parts of the Metal Detector
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Assembly
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Batteries
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Control Panel
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LCD Screen
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Basic Controls
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Basic Operation
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Motion and Non-Motion Modes
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Power On
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Four Operation Modes
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Sensitivity Adjustment
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Offset / Frequency Tuning
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Surface Elimination
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Headphone Jack
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ATI, Audio Target Identification
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Using the Detector
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Reading the Display
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Depth Indicator
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Indoor Testing
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Outdoor Testing
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Ground Balancing
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Pinpointing, Non-Motion Mode
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Trouble Shooting
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Care and Maintenance
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Warranty
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Notes Before Use
- This metal detector is a professional metal detector. As a sophisticated electronic
device, the most difficult aspects in metal detecting have been preset.
- If you are new to using metal detectors, it is recommended to set the sensitivity to a
low level in the event of false signals.
- Always begin at a low sensitivity level when using. After you have become
familiar with the detector, you may try it at full sensitivity.
- This detector is for outdoor use only. Do not use indoors. Many home appliances
can emit electromagnetic waves, and will interfere with the detector.
- For indoor testing, turn the sensitivity low and keep the search coil away from
electronics such as microwave ovens, computers and TVs. If your detector beeps
erratically, turn off the electronic appliances and lights, especially those with
dimmer switches.
- Read this manual before using.
Treasure Hunter’s Code of Ethics
A few basic rules you should follow while using your detector.
- Always get permission before searching any site.
- Respect the rights and property of others.
- Observe all national, state and local laws when treasure hunting.
- Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures. If you are not sure about an
object you have found, contact a museum or historical society in your area.
- Leave the land and vegetation as is, and fill in any holes you dig.
- Use the detector only in safe areas.
- Dispose of any junk you may find, only in approved areas. Do not leave it for the
next treasure hunter find.