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2.  Respect the Country Code. Do not leave gates open when crossing fields, and do not damage 

crops or frighten animals. 

3.  Do not leave a mess. It is simple to extract a coin or other small objects buried a few inches 

under the ground without digging a great hole. Use a sharpened trowel or knife to cut a neat 
circle or triangle (do not remove the plug of earth entirely from the ground); extract the 
object; replace the soil and grass carefully and even you will have difficulty in finding the 
spot again. 

4.  Help to keep Britain tidy - and help yourself. Bottle tops, silver paper and tin cans are the last 

thing you should throw away. You could well be digging them up again next year. Do 
yourself and the community a favour by taking the rusty iron and junk you find to the nearest 
litter bin. 

5.  If you discover any live ammunition or any lethal objects such as an unexploded bomb or 

mine, do not touch it. Mark the site carefully and report the find to the local police. 

6.  Report all unusual historical finds to the landowner. 
7.  Familiarise yourself with the law relating to archaeological sites. Remember it is illegal for 

anyone to use a metal detector on a scheduled ancient monument unless permission has been 
obtained from the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monument Commission for England or the 
Secretary of State for the Environment in Scotland and Wales.  

8.  Remember that when you are out with your metal detector, you are an ambassador for our 

hobby. Do nothing that may give it a bad name. 

 
 

CARE OF YOUR DETECTOR 

 
Storage 

 
When not in use your detector should be stored in a dry warm environment. If it is not to be used 
for a certain length of time it is advisable to remove the batteries to avoid leakage which could 
cause serious damage. The working life of your detector will be shortened by careless use or 
neglect of the unit. Think of your detector as a scientific instrument. Your detector is designed to 
withstand rugged handling on any terrain, but misuse or lack of due attention will tell in the end. 
After using your detector in a hostile environment (salt water, sand, etc.) The exterior parts 
should be flushed with clean fresh water, paying particular attention to the head and stems, then 
carefully wipe dry. 
 

 

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Содержание CS1220XD

Страница 1: ...if the batteries are OK Set SENSITIVITY to mid position 12 o clock With the search head 1 2 cm from the ground press and hold the RETUNE button lower mid and adjust the TUNE control until a tone is ju...

Страница 2: ...THODS OF OPERATION 9 GENERAL HINTS 13 ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL AVAILABLE FROM C SCOPE 15 CHARGING BATTERIES 16 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RIGHT APPROACH 16 SWEEPING TECHNIQUE 17 METAL DETECTING AND THE ENGLISH...

Страница 3: ...ompartment B Upper Stem Handle Grips C Din Plug Socket D Stem Connecting Nut E Cable F Lower Stem G Search Head Fastener H Power On Off Tuning I Signal Meter J Sensitivity K Discrimination L Ground Se...

Страница 4: ...ecoming a good metal detectorist is like becoming a good photographer or fisherman that is although it is an advantage to buy the best equipment having bought it patience and hours of practice are nee...

Страница 5: ...using Fit the cover and tighten the two captive screws finger tight Note Zinc Carbon batteries should not be left in the detector for long periods where they could leak so remember to remove them at t...

Страница 6: ...enabled with the battery condition displayed on the meter 8 When turned clockwise the control will adjust the sensitivity of the detector to metal objects By increasing the sensitivity by tuning this...

Страница 7: ...ed targets by the needle moving to the left of central Positive targets i e those likely to be worthwhile digging for are indicated by no needle movement or a deflection to the right of centre The Aud...

Страница 8: ...sted for each Discriminate mode by operating the DISCRIMINATE LEVEL control on the Main Control Box i e GD1 Discriminate level 0 No discrimination GD1 Discriminate level 10 Iron and silver foil discri...

Страница 9: ...ate mode operational iv Signal strength when in GD1 or GD2 and the all metal Ground mode METHODS OF OPERATION There are two main ways to use the CS1220XD 1 Pre programmed searching for ease of use 2 M...

Страница 10: ...he RETUNE push button If the tuning level alters or wanders off tune do not adjust the TUNE control Simply operate the RETUNE push button which will automatically re tune the detector to the original...

Страница 11: ...er will indicate whether the target is accepted or rejected In this mode the audio pitch is constant Manual Control Modes There are two manually set modes set by the FUNCTION switch i GD1 ii GD2 The o...

Страница 12: ...t of Discriminate control Position Set to Approximately 7 in GD1 The target can be analysed if the DISCRIMINATE rotary control had been set to a known level For instance at the beginning of the search...

Страница 13: ...ffect In practice this means setting it to the highest level possible which of course will depend on the degree of mineralisation and how capable the operator is at keeping the search head level with...

Страница 14: ...rge an area you get a detector signal and try to outline the object before you dig After digging up the object compare the object size shape depth and position in the ground with signal information yo...

Страница 15: ...y at point X will reveal the find With little practice size shape and depth of an article may be estimated in this way before digging ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL Available from C Scope Headphones Headphones...

Страница 16: ...and for the best results the operator needs the right approach attitude and technique Too many beginners neglect the importance of pre planning and research before using their detector in the field an...

Страница 17: ...ssible so that you can recognise every kind of signal Indeed a good detector operator can often tell you what is being detected before it is unearthed Search Head Position A B C D It is essential that...

Страница 18: ...and has a better right than the finder The solution here of course is to obtain permission beforehand and to come to some agreement with the landowner with regards to the division of any finds If on t...

Страница 19: ...landowner 7 Familiarise yourself with the law relating to archaeological sites Remember it is illegal for anyone to use a metal detector on a scheduled ancient monument unless permission has been obta...

Страница 20: ...tight and the batteries are securely clipped into place b Loose search head cable connection tighten c Radio interference see above The Detector Drifts Out Of Tune a Temperature drift caused by change...

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