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The detector requires a single 9-volt ALKALINE battery (battery not included).
Do not use ordinary “Zinc Carbon” batteries
Do not use “Heavy Duty” batteries.
Rechargeable batteries can also be used. If you use rechargeables, we
recommend using a “Nickel Metal Hydride” rechargeable battery.

The battery compartment is located on the back side of the Control Housing.
Slide the battery door to the side to remove. Insert battery. Close battery door.
When it's time to replace the battery simply push down firmly on the bottom of
the battery (see illustration).

BATTERY LIFE

Expect 20 to 25 hours of life from a
9-volt alkaline battery.
Rechargeable batteries provide about 8
hours of usage per charge.

BATTERY INDICATOR

The battery icon has three segments
plus an outline segment.
The amount of battery voltage for an
ALKALINE battery is indicated as
follows:

segments illuminated:

8.1 volts or more

segments illuminated:

7.1 to 8.0 volts

segment illuminated:

6.5 to 7.0 volts

No segments illuminated: 6.2 to 6.4 volts

Outline Flashing: 

6.1 or less

SPEAKER VOLUME AND BATTERY CHARGE

You may notice the speaker volume drop while one battery segment is
illuminated.
With the outline flashing, low speaker volume will be very apparent.

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BATTERIES

BATTERY
REMOVAL

Patent Pending

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DEPTH AND TARGET DISPLAY

Please refer to the display on your
detector and reference the TARGET-ID
categories below applicable to your
model (not all detectors include all of
these categories).

READING THE DISPLAY

The display shows the PROBABLE
identification of the metal detected, as well
its PROBABLE depth.

The detector will register a target

identification, upon each sweep of the
searchcoil, when a buried target has been
located and identified. If, upon repeated
passes over the same spot, the target
identification reads inconsistently, the
target is probably a trash item. With
practice, you will learn to unearth only the
repeatable signals.

The segment identifications are highly

accurate, when detecting the objects
described on the faceplate. However, if an
object registers in a given category for an
unknown buried object, you could be
detecting a metallic object other than the
object described on the faceplate, but with
the same metallic signature. Also, the
greater the distance between the target
and the searchcoil, the less accurate the
target identification.

GOLD TARGETS

Gold objects will

generally register toward the middle or
left-of-center on the scale.
Gold flakes will register under iron.
Small gold items will register under foil
or 5¢.
Large gold items will register toward the
center of the scale.  

SILVER TARGETS:

Silver objects will

register to the right of the scale, under
dime or higher.

IRON:

All sizes of iron objects will

register on the far-left side of the scale.
This could indicate a worthless item such

as a nail, or a more valuable historic iron
relic.

FOIL:

Aluminum foil, such as a gum

wrapper, will register as foil. A small
broken piece of pull tab may also register
here.

5¢:

Most newer pull-tabs from beverage

cans, the type intended to stay attached
to the can, will register here. Many gold
rings will also register here.

ALUM:

Older pull-tabs, which always

detached completely from the can, register
here. Many medium-sized gold rings also
register here.

PT (pull-tabs):

Pull-tabs from older

beverage cans will register here. Few
newer pull-tabs will also register here.
Many gold rings will also register here.

S-CAP:

Older screw caps from glass

bottles will register here. Large gold rings,
like a class ring, could also register here.
Some non-U.S. coins of recent vintage
will also register here.

Zinc:

Medium conductivity objects and

many non-U.S. coins of recent vintage are
classified here.

The Target Identification Categories to the
right of the display, such as 10¢, DIME,
25¢, Quarter, 50¢ and $1 accurately
identify these U.S. coins. When used in
areas outside the U.S., these categories
identify coins or metal objects of high
relative conductivity (such as silver coins
or relics), or large objects made of any
type of metal.  

Caution:

The target indications are

visual references. Many other types of
metal can fall under any one of these
categories. While the detector will
eliminate or indicate the presence of most
common trash items, it is impossible to
accurately classify ALL buried objects.

      

 

 

 

       

 

  

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...iltering holes Made of strong plastic SAND SCOOPBH Replacement Accessory Searchcoils 8 Concentric Open Face Accessory Coil 8COIL 7B13 10 Concentric Replacement Coil 10COIL BH 11 Biaxial Standard Coil 11COIL BH Coil Covers Protect your coil from abrasion and damage 8 Concentric Open Face Accessory Coil Cover 8COVER 7 10 Concentric Coil Cover F70COVER 11 Biaxial Standard Coil Cover COVER 11DD 9 Heav...

Страница 2: ...m under this warranty Liability under this Warranty is limited to replacing or repairing at our option the metal detector returned shipping cost prepaid to First Texas Products Shipping cost to First Texas Products is the responsibility of the consumer To return your detector for service please first contact First Texas Products for a Return Authorization RA Number Reference the RA number on your ...

Страница 3: ...lly indoors outdoors only or has low Using detector near Move away sensitivity power lines from power lines Using 2 detectors in Keep 2 detectors close proximity at least 6 meters 20 apart Environmental Reduce sensitivity electromagnetic until erratic interference signals cease Low speaker Discharged battery Replace battery volume Wrong type of Use only battery alkaline batteries Display does not ...

Страница 4: ...this detector s capability If the detector tends to overload it could indicate you are in an area containing such severe soils 4 TARGET ID The detector s Target ID system calculates and displays the most probably identification Target ID is affected by soil conditions the searchcoil s distance from the target the length of time the target has been buried and the target s proximity to other dissimi...

Страница 5: ...LE PLUG 10 Twist the LOCKING COLLAR fully in the clockwise direction until stems are locked securely together S ROD LOCKING COLLAR INTERNAL CAM LOCK SILVER BUTTON LOWER STEM S ROD LOWER STEM 16 HEADPHONE JACK This detector has a 1 4 headphone jack It works with any stereo headphone that has a 1 4 plug When the headphone jack is connected speaker volume is disabled USING HEADPHONES Using a detector...

Страница 6: ...gisters in a given category for an unknown buried object you could be detecting a metallic object other than the object described on the faceplate but with the same metallic signature Also the greater the distance between the target and the searchcoil the less accurate the target identification GOLD TARGETS Gold objects will generally register toward the middle or left of center on the scale Gold ...

Страница 7: ...rchcoil d Notice that the sound changes as the coin moves closer and farther e Notice that the depth indicator changes as the coin moves up and down 14 The faceplate label is color coded above the Conductivity Arc Ferrous gold and silver targets will generally register within their corresponding color coded ranges Targets that are not gold or silver register within the same range according to thei...

Страница 8: ...left most segments Silver objects illuminate on the right most segments 4 Size and Depth of Buried Objects The 3 segment graphic indicates the relative depth of a buried metal object This graphic can indicate the relative size of different objects or their distance from the searchcoil For a given object the more distance between it and the searchcoil the more arrows illuminated 8 THE BASICS OF MET...

Страница 9: ...INT for precision target pinpointing at any time Press MENU to make it active The current selection is indicated with a HOW TO WORK THE CONTROLS 12 MENU NOTCH The NOTCH control is similar to Discrimination in that it allows you to accept or reject different types of metals While DISC works left to right the NOTCH control allows you to accept or reject individual categories Categories eligible for ...

Страница 10: ...oint sensitivity If the detector beeps erratically or beeps when there are no metal objects being detected reduce the sensitivity The searchcoil produces a magnetic field and then detects changes in that magnetic field caused by the presence of metal objects This magnetic field that the detector creates is also susceptible to electromagnetic energy EMI produced by other electronic devices Cell pho...

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