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FACTORY PROGRAMS SPEC

Prg 1

Prg 2

Prg 3

Prg 4

Prg 5

Prg 6

Prg 7

Prg 8

Prg 9

Prg 10

Prg 11

Prg 12

MENU

Discri

-6.4 to 

99

10

6.8

6.8

6.8

9.0

9.0

6.1

-

-

8.0

8.0

8.0

1 tone

100 to 

993 

Hz/

VOL 0 

to 10

202/7

202/7

-/7

-

100/7

202/7

202/7

-

-

150/7

202/7

202/7

2 tones

717/10

518/10

-/10

-

518/10

717/10

518/10

-

-

440/10

518/10

518/10

3 tones

-

644/10

-/10

-

644/10

-

644/10

-

-

-

644/10

644/10

4 tones

-

-

-/10

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5 tones

-

-

-/10

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

PITCH

150 to 
603 Hz 

-

-

-

362

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Full Tones

ON

/OFF

-

-

ON

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

B.caps

0 to 5

0

0

0

0

2

0

-

-

-

0

0

0

Notch 1

OFF or

00-00 

to 

99-99

OFF

23-24

23-24

23-24

23-35

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

Notch 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Notch 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Discri IAR

0 to 5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

-

-

-

Silencer

0 to 7

2

1

2

2

5

2

2

-

-

2

2

2

Sensitivity 

0 to 99

95

90

90

90

90

93

90

95

95

93

95

95

Salt Sens

1 to 9

9

9

7

FMF 

Frequency 

MAX

14 to 

40 kHz

40

40

40

40

24

14

-

40

24

14

24

40

Mono

Frequency

4 to 45 

kHz

-

-

-

-

-

-

16.5

-

-

-

-

-

Iron 

Volume

0 to 10 

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

Reactivity

0 to 5

2

2.5

3

3

2.5

2

2.5

2

1

1

0

0

Audio 

Response

0 to 7

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

3

5

5

5

5

Threshold

0 to 20

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

0

0

-

-

-

GROUND

Grab /

Manual

60 

to 90

-

-

-

-

-

-

90

-

-

-

-

-

Tracking

ON/OFF

OFF

Ground

Stability

1 to 3

2

2

2

2

3

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

Magnetic

ground

Accept 

/

Reject

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

REJECT

REJECT

REJECT

Audio 

Type

PWM/ 

SQUARE/
HIGH SQR

PWM

PWM

PWM

SQUARE

SQUARE

PWM

PWM

SQUARE

SQUARE

SQUARE

PWM

PWM

PINPOINT

ON

/OFF

AT OFF

GO TERR.

PUSH/

AUTO

PUSH

FREQ 

SCAN

MANUAL / 

AUTO

MANUAL

 

GENERAL

 

SENSITIVE

 

SENSI F

T

 

FAST

 

P

ARK

 

DEEP HC

 

DEUS MONO

 

GOLD FIELD

 

RELIC

 

DIVING

 

BEA

CH

 

BEA

CH SENS

Summary of Contents for DEUS II

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Page 3: ...ed audio interface Choice of tones four amplified audio outputs multi band equalizer adjustable on each output Loud speaker wireless and wired headphones bone conduction headphones A product designed to last Five year warranty parts and labor USB updates DEUS II discover a unique environment Audio headphones developed and manufactured by XP in France designed specifically to meet de tecting requir...

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Page 5: ... 31 27 27 27 25 27 27 28 28 28 30 30 30 28 28 30 28 30 29 30 30 26 26 26 32 33 33 33 Charging time Pairing Pair coil Charge Coil flashing LED Start auto manual Pair MI 6 Pinpointer Settings Save program Delete MI 6 Pinpointer Language Contrast Go Terrain Info MI 6 Pinpointer Recover a lost MI 6 MI 6 active display screen Frequency Scan Update Programs Save Target ID full screen Sensitivity MI 6 WS...

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Page 7: ...backphones 2 WS6 module on the stem headphones of your choice 3 WS6 module on the wrist strap headphones of your choice 1 2 3 DEUS II RANGE DEUS II RC DEUS II WS6 MASTER RC FX 03 WS6 WSAII WSAII XL BH 01 Stem S TELESCOPIC From only 815g RC on the belt and 22cm 9 coil From only 750g WS6 on backphones and 22cm 9 coil Ø9 22cm Ø11 28cm Ø13 x11 34x28cm optional ...

Page 8: ... also try out some of the pre configured settings When detecting it is important to sweep the coil parallel to the ground using wide movements as close as possible to the surface without actually touching it Proximity to the ground will increase the likelihood of detecting a deep target and will enable the smallest objects to be identified more easily Advice Once the detector has indicated the app...

Page 9: ...il fitting kit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 2 3 4 8 1 7 6 1 S TELESCOPIC Stem lower stem depending on version 1 charging cable for three components 1 charging cable update 1 coil connection clamp FMF Coil WS6 assembly Insert the rubber washer inside the lower stem Position the lower stem on the coil Position the screw Add spacer and gently tighten 1 2 3 4 Remove the protective cap Insert the WS6 1 2 ...

Page 10: ...ngs Note The WS6 can be replaced by the WSAII WSA II XL BH 01 and FX03 headphones WS6 MASTER wireless headphones WS6 Master in a comfortable configuration 810g with coil 22cm The WS6 controls the coil adjusts all the settings and displays the targets Identical performance Very detailed graphic screen Connect the headphones WSA II WSAII XL Wired etc to the WS6 WS6 MASTER WS6 only WS6 module clipped...

Page 11: ...programs are never transferred to the WS6 Alternates coil charging level and WS6 Program No change with Decrease programs and values Long press from main screen SHORTCUT to FREQUENCY SCAN OPTIONS Volume Config In Option long press EXPERT Mode In Menu Back Long press from main screen SHORTCUT to GRAB Indicates the link with the coil switch ON Increase programs and values Long press from main screen...

Page 12: ...arching for the smallest targets Thanks to the high precision that the DEUS II carries coke and humidity can be classified with high er accuracy than with a mono frequency metal detector A very narrow notch zone is thus activated within frequencies 23 to 24 see Notch Expert Reduce the Reactivity to 2 for more efficiency in cleaner ground or increase it to 3 for polluted or mineralized ground SENSI...

Page 13: ...n lower Frequency Max to 14kHz to be more sensitive to big deep targets DIVING is the first and most stable of three programs intended for submerging in saltwater environments or simply on wet sand Its very low and medium frequencies with conductive soil subtration will better locate valuable targets such as rings and coins whilst naturally being less responsive to low conductive targets like alum...

Page 14: ...mall ferrous targets You can make it audible by lowering the discrimination below 0 In this case all targets above this setting will sound like a good target and the low tone reserved for ferrous will become inoperative One of the advantages and special features of is its programs as they use different combina tions of simultaneous frequencies while adapting to multiple ground types see Programs H...

Page 15: ...mes available in the menu list The tone from deep or small targets can be modified from the expert menu of THRESHOLD Full Tones assigns tones specific to each target index in proportion to its conductivity The higher the conductivity index of a target the higher the signal E g aluminum foil TID 30 will generate a 350 Hz tone whereas a large silver coin TID 95 will generate a 900 Hz tone Press DISC...

Page 16: ...Customize the sound partitioning of the discrimination range for Full Tones and Adjust volume levels of each tone independently Press to choose the TONE BREAK T BREAK or the VOLUME VOL and set them using and Full tones Threshold and volume settings T BREAK VOL 35 If you set the Notch to 00 00 all the ground 6 4 to 0 will be silenced NOTCH 2 28 46 Select NOTCH 1 inside MENU DISCRI and press 3 sec T...

Page 17: ...2 Programs 8 GOLD FIELD and 9 RELIC FIELD use another discrimination method called IAR Iron Amplitude Rejection This allows rejection of ferrous items according to their distance from the coil 0 no rejection 3 Shallow Ferrous rejection 5 Shallow and deeper Ferrous rejection IAR Discrimination Prg 8 9 Gold nuggets or relics items buried deeply in mineralized ground can generate a similar signal to ...

Page 18: ...5 32 kHz 36 36 to 45 45 kHz Remember that generally all frequencies detect all targets but a high frequency such as 45 kHz will detect a far greater proportion of small targets than low frequency like 4 kHz above all if the ground is mineralized Conversely a high frequency will sometimes be less efficient on a large mass or on grouped coins than a low frequency The best option is therefore to use ...

Page 19: ...w Reactivity levels like 0 or 1 will be very efficient But if you encounter tricky conditions such as polluted beaches made up of mag netic black sand or beaches with variable salinity increase the Reactivity to 2 5 or 3 thereby becoming more selective and more stable which will make it far easier for you to interpret the targets FREQ MAX FREQUENCY 40 25 5 kHz FMF multi frequency programs Mono fre...

Page 20: ...nce settings as this may hinder you from distinguishing good and bad sounds Low reactivity 0 to 2 long sound High reactivity 2 5 to 5 Short sound Reactivity Be aware that by increasing the Audio Response too much You also amplify the small false signals and mask sounds from a good target You compress the dynamics and reduce the assessment of the distance of a target R 0 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 No soun...

Page 21: ...an calibrate the ground effect at any time by holding the key down while you pump the coil on the soil until the ground audio signal is attenuated and the value is stabilized Shortcut from main screen you can calibrate the ground effect by holding the key Caution a short press will take you into the OPTION Manual Mode prg DEUS MONO only Adjust the ground effects manually with and to achieve the sa...

Page 22: ...lizer Inland programs only This setting than can be adjusted from 1 to 3 and is used to define the level of ground instability feedback you are prepared to tolerate 1 Most unstable level 3 Most stable level LEVEL 1 The zone above the ground value grabbed is accepted e g if you set the GROUND to 75 by grabbing or manually then all the ground with a value greater than 75 will react for example brick...

Page 23: ...econds then update the detecting threshold with AUTO TUNE ON OFF with or Choose a threshold reset in Automatic mode or Manual mode A T ON The audio detection threshold is automatically calibrated to the metal environment or to the soil With every sweep over the target the threshold is lowered in proportion to the level of the target to reduce its detection zone and thus localise it better in the f...

Page 24: ...r the volume set an equalizer to adjust the audio quality to your ear you can also choose the type of sound you would like for your detecting sessions from a sound library WS6 WSA II WSA II XL FX 03 AUDIO TYPE PWM Audio Type gives you a wide choice of sounds and sound offsets You can use totally dif ferent audio types depending on your preferences and the surrounding environment For example certai...

Page 25: ...d therefore giving the operator a good indication of the depth or size of a target Square has fewer softer and fixed harmonics i e the harmonics do not vary according to the amplitude of the signal only its volume changes in relation to the deph or size of the target HIGH SQUARE The High Square sound has a richer and clearer harmonic compared to the standard Square especially on deep or small targ...

Page 26: ...IR Choose the coil already paired from the list and press to use it or pair a new coil Press choose PAIRING with then the coil logo with or press 3 seconds Automatic Pairing recommended Go to the empty slot with and press 3 seconds Put the coil on charge using the clamp The serial number will be displayed on the screen and the new coil is switched ON Manual Pairing Go to the empty slot press 3 sec...

Page 27: ... Pinpointer logo with and Switch on the MI 6 whilst holding its button down for eight seconds You will see the serial number of your pinpointer displayed on the WS6 Then switch on the MI 6 so that it works with WS6 MASTER When pairing the MI 6 automatically switches to program 7 This program will only work with the detector and headphones In this program the MI 6 will not generate any sound or vib...

Page 28: ...etected using the GPS on your smartphone and display all the targets detected the length of your routes share your routes and findings with those close to you AUTO Activates automatic transmission of information about the type of target to your smartphone in real time PUSH Activates manual transmission of information on the type of target to your smartphone in real time long press on key when disp...

Page 29: ...They also incorporate four band audio equalization processing once again adjustable from the WS6 Master to match them to your hearing see Audio NOT compatible with Deus 1 The WSA II and WS6 modules unclip to change re place the backphone band but above all to insert them the jack clip and or insert the WS6 onto the Stem Sup port or wrist strap see Accessories page Foldable and lightweight Foldable...

Page 30: ...ther Choose from one of the 3 factory pre set programs in the menu to create your own custom program which can then be saved as prg 4 Choose the program that you want modified press or Press modify your settings and save them by pressing Prg 4 is created The 4 programs on the WS6 are separate from the programs inside the pinpointer When used inde pendently the MI 6 unpaired will always use its fac...

Page 31: ...y three to 1 long flashes depending on battery level In operation One flash per second On stand by one flash every four seconds On deep stand by seriously discharged one flash every thirty seconds When switching on the MI 6 pinpointer the coil LED flashes rapidly Switching off three to one long flashes depending on battery level Charging time 3 Hours Coil LED flashing and meanings To switch off th...

Page 32: ...them go flat and then charging them to 40 80 Charge Lithium Polymer LiPo battery lifetime POWER SUPPLY BATTERIES The can be charged by any USB mains unit 5 V 1 A minimum Watch out for the quality of the charger and counterfeits use a certified model from a reputable brand carrying the follow ing certification symbols Under no circumstances can XPLORER XP METAL DETECTORS be held liable for damage o...

Page 33: ...ery GMB721945 ref XP D088M WTUBE The search coil battery is sealed for obvious reasons safety and impermeability It must be returned to our service department or an XP distributor for replacement We highly recommend that you go through an authorized XP dealer to replace any of the detectors batteries breakages or defects sealing caused by changing a battery or opening any part of the de tector wil...

Page 34: ...garden CAUSES SOLUTIONS You have the wrong coil selected in the menu OPTION PAIRING COIL Select the correct coil The serial number of the coil that you have en tered in the remote control was incorrect or was changed inadvertently Check the coil serial number entered or pair it again automatically see coil pairing The battery is discharged Recharge it check charging source The coil is defective Co...

Page 35: ...S Telescopic lite Headphone weight with battery WS6 82 g WSA II 72 g WSA II XL 250 g Coil weight 22 5cm 9 345 g 28 cm 11 470 g 34x28cm 13 x11 570 g Length of folded stem 58 cm Length of extended stem 130 cm Operating T 0 to 40 C Max ambient T during charging 0 to 40 C Recommended storage T 25 C Waterproof coil IP 68 20m 66 ft optional antenna required when the coil is submerged Warranty Five years...

Page 36: ...OLD PAN STARTER BH 01 D22FMF FMF22 CLIP PINPOINTER WS6 Wrist Band XP BACKPACK 240 GOLD PAN PREMIUM D28FMF FMF28 LANYARD CLIP JACK ADAPTOR GOLD BATEA GOLD SLUICE VS1 D34FMF FMF3428 HOLSTER PINPOINTER RC JACK ADAPTOR AERIAL ANTENNA XP FINDS POUCH ACCESSORIES AND OPTION S TELESCOPIC DIVE STEM D044 DIVE S TELESCOPIC STEM D044 S TELESCOPIC LITE STEM D044 LITE ...

Page 37: ...BOTTOM D2 RC1 WAVE D2 RC1 PLUG D2 RC1 GREY1M D2 RC1 RED20M D2 RC1 PCBLCD without battery D088M WTUBE battery WS6 TOP WS6 BACK WS6 PCBLCD without battery D088WS WTUBE battery COIL COVER COIL D0894 D038D coil fitting kit LOWER STEM D041 D04 D061 D05B A D06 DO6BLACK D042 D072 D07 1 2 2 5 5 9 3 3 6 10 4 4 7 11 11 8 12 12 13 1 6 7 8 9 10 10 13 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 4...

Page 38: ...2 2 2 2 Sensitivity 0 to 99 95 90 90 90 90 93 90 95 95 93 95 95 Salt Sens 1 to 9 9 9 7 FMF Frequency MAX 14 to 40 kHz 40 40 40 40 24 14 40 24 14 24 40 Mono Frequency 4 to 45 kHz 16 5 Iron Volume 0 to 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Reactivity 0 to 5 2 2 5 3 3 2 5 2 2 5 2 1 1 0 0 Audio Response 0 to 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 5 5 5 5 Threshold 0 to 20 0 0 0 GROUND Grab Manual 60 to 90 90 Tracking ON OFF OFF Grou...

Page 39: ...and electri cal safety The device s compliance was assessed in accordance with the essential requirements of this Directive and the harmonized standards EMF EN 62311 2008 DETECTION EU ETSI EN 303454 V1 1 1 RADIO EU EN 300440 v2 1 1 ETSI EG 203367 V1 1 1 RADIO USA FCC 47 CFR part 15 2019 RADIO CANADA RSS 210_Issue 9 08 2016 Amended 2017 SAFETY IEC 60950 1 12 2005 AC1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2013 IEC 62368 ...

Page 40: ...to extend their lifetime beyond five years Do not expose your detector to extreme temperatures particularly inside a car in full sun Do not expose your detector to the sun without reason when it is not being used Use the storage case that is supplied with the headphones and never carry them at the bottom of a bag without protection Use the case that is supplied with the remote control to protect i...

Page 41: ...d damaging the device Batteries chargers and connectors carry a two year warranty In the event of any fault or malfunction please contact your XP dealer for advice Any part needing to be returned to the dealer or the distributor must be accompanied by a note explaining the fault Carriage shipping costs are the customer s responsibility Proof of Purchase is required to make a claim under this warra...

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Page 44: ... SHORTCUT to FREQUENCY SCAN OPTIONS Volume Config In Option long press EXPERT Mode In Menu Back Long press from main screen SHORTCUT to GRAB Indicates the link with the coil switch ON Increase programs and values Long press from main screen SHORTCUT GO TERRAIN PUSH MENU DISCRI SENS Long press from menus EXPERT mode Long press from main screen PIN POINT MODE From Option backwards F NF ferrous non f...

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