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ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE

Use the Sensitivity Control is to eliminate
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).
The F4 metal detector is an extremely sensitive
device; the search coil creates its own
magnetic field and acts like an antenna.  If
your detector beeps erratically when the
search coil is motionless, the unit is probably
detecting another electromagnetic field.

Common sources of EMI are electric power lines, both suspended and buried,
motors, and household appliances like computers and microwave ovens.
Some indoor electronic devices, such as dimmer switches used on household
lighting, produce severe EMI and can cause the detector to beep erratically.
Other metal detectors also produce their own electromagnetic fields; so if
detecting with a friend, keep two metal detectors at least 20 feet apart.

If the detector beeps erratically, R

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Pad on the left of the control panel.

In most urban environments, you should be able to search without chatter from
interference at the default sensitivity setting (default setting is the sensitivity level
at power-up, 4 bars), or at one level reduced from default.  At maximum
sensitivity, the F4 will “chatter” in proximity to underground or overhead power
lines, or to indoor or outdoor electrical devices.  In fact, if you notice rapid
chatter with the searchcoil near the ground, you may be able to trace the
approximate location of the underground power lines by following the chatter. 

To manage chatter, which is most likely from electrical interference:

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until the chatter stops.

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Try sweeping it over the ground.

If the F4 chatters while held still, or held up in the air, it may be much
quieter when sweeping over the ground.

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Operate in AUTOTUNE mode

Interference is much more tolerable in this mode, even at high sensitivity.

SEVERE GROUND CONDITIONS

A secondary use for the Sensitivity Control is to reduce false detection signals
caused by severe ground conditions.  While the detector contains circuitry to
eliminate the signals caused by most naturally occurring ground minerals, 100%
of all ground conditions cannot be anticipated.  Highly magnetic soils found in
mountainous and gold-prospecting locations can cause the detector to emit
tones when metal objects are not present.  High saline content soils and sands
can sometimes cause the detector to beep when no metal target is present.

If the detector emits false, non-repeatable, signals, REDUCE THE SENSITIVITY.

SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT

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a. The Nail will not be detected.
b. The Nail has been "Discriminated Out."

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The Nail and Pull-Tab will

not be detected.

The other objects will be

detected with their own distinctive tones.

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The nickel is detected.

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Hold one of the metal objects motionless over the search coil.
• All Metal objects are now detected.
• One monotone sound indicates the presence of any type of metal.
• A 2-digit numerical display indicates approximate target depth, in inches. 

QUICK-START DEMONSTRATION 

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Страница 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL Use ALKALINE Batteries ONLY 50 41311 ...

Страница 2: ... C Co oi il l C Ch ha ar ra ac ct te er ri is st ti ic cs s 1 17 7 B Bo ot tt tl le e C Ca ap pD Di is sc cr ri im mi in na at ti io on n 1 17 7 S Sw we ee et t S Sp po ot t 1 17 7 S Se en ns si it ti iv vi it ty y A Ad dj ju us st tm me en nt t 1 18 8 E El le ec ct tr ro om ma ag gn ne et ti ic c I In nt te er rf fe er re en nc ce e 1 18 8 S Se ev ve er re e G Gr ro ou un nd d C Co on nd di it ti...

Страница 3: ...e old cans pipes bolts and nails Sometimes the desired target is made of iron Property markers for instance contain iron Valuable relics can also be composed of iron cannon balls old armaments and parts of old structures and vehicles can also be composed of iron F FE ER RR RO OU US S Metals which are made of or contain iron P PI IN NP PO OI IN NT TI IN NG G Pinpointing is the process of finding th...

Страница 4: ...ind the cable securely around the stem l 5 5 Insert the plug into the matching connector on the right underside of the detector body Be sure that the key way and pins line up correctly l 6 6 After the stem length is adjusted to your height tighten the two locking collars to stabilize the stems U Us se e m miin niim ma all f fiin ng ge er r p pr re es ss su ur re e t to o s st ta ar rt t t th hr re...

Страница 5: ...ousing l 3 3 Insert 2 9 Volt A AL LK KA AL LI IN NE E batteries with the contacts pointed inward and press down on the back of the batteries to snap them into place Some brands of batteries will require moderate force to clear the retaining tabs l 4 4 Replace the battery door Most metal detector problems are due to improperly installed batteries or the use of non alkaline or discharged batteries I...

Страница 6: ... or metal objects from hands and wrists d Turn off appliances or lights that cause electromagnetic interference e Pivot the search coil back toward the detector body I II II I P Po ow we er r U Up p Press the ON OFF touch pad I IV V W Wa av ve e e ea ac ch h O Ob bj je ec ct t o ov ve er r t th he e S Se ea ar rc ch h C Co oi il l a Notice a different tone for each object L Lo ow w T To on ne e Na...

Страница 7: ...ll move to the 5 segment X XI I P Pr re es ss s t th he e N NO OT TC CH H t to ou uc ch h p pa ad d a ag ga ai in n The R will disappear under 5 segment X XI II I W Wa av ve e t th he e n ni ic ck ke el l o ov ve er r t th he e s se ea ar rc ch h c co oi il l The nickel is detected X XI II II I W Wa av ve e t th he e p pe en nn ny y o ov ve er r t th he e s se ea ar rc ch hc co oi il l X XI IV V P...

Страница 8: ... TUNE All Metal P Pr re es ss s t th hi is s p pa ad d a an nd d A AL LL L M ME ET TA AL L a ap pp pe ea ar rs s o on n t th he e d di is sp pl la ay y This mode is a ground balanced all metals motion search mode This mode offers the maximum amount of sensitivity under most ground conditions The search coil must be in motion to detect metal One monotone sound is emitted No discrimination or target...

Страница 9: ...er PINPOINT Not applicable The a an nd d touch pads have no function in this mode DISC a an nd d will increase or decrease the level of discrimination Each press of the pads will cause an R to appear or disappear on the display When the R appears the corresponding target category will be eliminated from detection No audible tone nor target arrow will appear when the searchcoil passes by an object ...

Страница 10: ...p pl la an n t to o u us se e P PI IN NP PO OI IN NT T a as s a a c co on nt ti in nu uo ou us s s se ea ar rc ch h m mo od de e t th he e d de et te ec ct to or r m mu us st t b be e g gr ro ou un nd d b ba al la an nc ce ed db be ef fo or re e s se ea ar rc ch hi in ng g DISC This control invokes motion target identification search modes Successive presses of the DISC pad will toggle back and fo...

Страница 11: ...librated to coin sized objects If the target is larger than a coin it can be used to approximate relative target depth NOTCH This control allows you to selectively include or exclude target categories from detection The NOTCH control can be invoked from any search mode After selecting the categories to notch in or notch out the detector will always return to the motion discrimination mode Notching...

Страница 12: ...ated to the soil the result will be deeper target detection quieter operation and more accurate target identification H Ho ow w t to o G Gr ro ou un nd d B Ba al la an nc ce e y yo ou ur r d de et te ec ct to or r Preferred method Find a patch of ground free of metal 1 1 Rotate the G Gr ro ou un nd d B Ba al la an nc ce e K KN NO OB B 100 clockwise to the Preset position 2 2 Press the A AU UT TO O...

Страница 13: ...nd balance over a metal object A Allt te er rn na at te e Q Qu uiic ck k G Gr ro ou un nd d B Ba alla an nc ciin ng g M Me et th ho od d You may also use the following simpler method to ground balance While not as accurate as the coil pumping method in AutoTune it yields an approximate ground balance setting Find a patch of ground free of metal 1 1 Set the ground balance knob at the pre set positi...

Страница 14: ...on the object detected L LO OW W T TO ON NE E Ferrous objects such as iron and steel will induce a low tone The smallest gold objects can also induce a low tone L LO OW W M MI ID D Pull Tabs nickels smaller gold M ME ED DI IU UM M T TO ON NE E Newer pennies post 1982 larger gold objects zinc and small brass objects will induce medium tones Many recent vintage non U S currencies will induce medium ...

Страница 15: ...he left it will register G Go olld d f flla ak ke es s will register under Iron 1 S Sm ma allll g go olld d iit te em ms s will register under Iron or 5 PT M Me ed diiu um m s siiz ze ed d g go olld d iit te em ms s will register under PT or S cap L La ar rg ge e g go olld d iit te em ms s will register under S cap or Zinc S SIIL LV VE ER R T TA AR RG GE ET TS S Silver objects will normally regist...

Страница 16: ...ddle of the screen TWO DIGIT TARGET INDICATOR The Two digit target indicator in the middle of the LCD display provides a specific target value to help identify buried targets more accurately With practice in the field you will learn to associate target values with the probableidentificationofburiedobjects The target value can vary each time the coil passes over the target depending upon the angle ...

Страница 17: ... it is not a bottle cap using the following method 1 1 If a repeatable ID around 68 to 72 then it should be a dime or copper penny 2 2 If not in the range of 68 to 72 then a a Sweep the back end of search coil over the target If tone changes from high to a low tone it is probably a bottle cap b b Sweep search coil fast across target 1 1 If tone and ID value drop it is probably a bottle cap 2 2 If ...

Страница 18: ...ll chatter in proximity to underground or overhead power lines or to indoor or outdoor electrical devices In fact if you notice rapid chatter with the searchcoil near the ground you may be able to trace the approximate location of the underground power lines by following the chatter To manage chatter which is most likely from electrical interference 1 1 R RE ED DU UC CE E t th he e S SE EN NS SI I...

Страница 19: ... completely disappears at different angles the target may be trash or a low value metal If you are new to the hobby dig all targets With practice in the field you will soon identify audible and visual target feedback with certain types of metal objects P Pi in np po oi in nt ti in ng g p pr ro oc ce es ss s i in n m mo ot ti io on n m mo od de es s 1 1 Sweep over target in narrowing side to side p...

Страница 20: ...D Do ow wn n 1 1 To narrow the response further position the center of the searchcoil near the center of the response pattern but not directly over the center 2 2 Press PINPOINT pad again 3 3 Repeat this narrowing procedure to narrow the field of detection further N No ot te e Depth indication is less accurate after narrowing COIL DRIFT If you plan to use the PINPOINT mode for continuous searching...

Страница 21: ... Pu ur rc ch ha as se e i is s r re eq qu ui ir re ed d t to o m ma ak ke e a a c cl la ai im m u un nd de er r t th hi is s w wa ar rr ra an nt ty y Liability under this Warranty is limited to replacing or repairing at our option the metal detector returned shipping cost prepaid to Fisher Labs Shipping cost to Fisher Labs is the responsibility of the consumer To return your detector for service p...

Страница 22: ...2 22 2 NOTES TE The ter E EL L D DI I R RE E I IR RO O F FE E P PI IN N P PU U G G ...

Страница 23: ...2 23 3 NOTES ...

Страница 24: ...P Lesche Knife 49 95 Made from high quality heat treated tempered steel The ultimate digging tool Comes with a durable sheath 12 in length with a 7 serrated blade LESCHE KNIFE Fisher Apron 5 95 Natural canvas with 2 large pockets FISHER APRON Fisher Baseball Cap 14 95 One size fits all Fisher T Shirt 19 99 00 cotton with Fisher Logo Sizes LG XL XXL Replacement Accessory Search Coils 11 Biaxial Sta...

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