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The 

Viper 

T

RIDENT

  is  a  high  powered  underwater  metal  detector 

that is easy to use. With a fully automatic circuitry that handles the 
ground balancing and tuning for you. The 

Viper 

T

RIDENT

 is perfect 

for hunting on any wet beach or where high moisture becomes a 
problem.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Air Test  -

 A  sensitivity  test  performed  by 

outwardly  moving  various  sized  metal 

samples under the metal detector search-

coil to measure the distance limit of detec-

tion.  This  test  is  not  always  an  accurate 

indicator  of  ground  depth  penetration  ca-

pability. (

See Bench Test

)

Alkaline -

 A class of battery characterized 

by  the  ability  to  sustain  longer  periods 

of  current  drain  and  greater  storage  life 

when  compared  to  the  standard  carbon-

zinc type.

Bench Test  -

 An  air  test  to  determine  at 

what  discriminate  settings  various  metal 

samples are rejected or accepted. The test 

is conducted in a non-metallic area.

Cache  -

  Any  intentionally  buried  or  se-

creted hoard of valuables.

Conductivity  -

  The  measure  of  a  metal 

target's  ability  to  allow  eddy  current  gen-

eration on its surface.

Control Housing -

 A metal or plastic box 

which holds circuit boards, indicators, me-

ter, controls and power supply.

Depth  Penetration  -

  The  greatest  mea-

sure of metal detector ability to transmit an 

electromagnetic  field  into  the  soil  matrix 

and produce a target signal.

Discrimination  -

  Adjustable  circuitry 

which  ignores  or  nulls  audio  responses 

from  a  specific  conductivity  range  allow-

ing  positive  responses  to  be  heard  from 

metals  higher  in  conductivity  above  the 

discriminate  control  setting.  Designed 

primarily to eliminate audio response from 

trash metals.

Double Blip -

 A signal characteristic com-

mon to elongated ferrous targets such as 

nails detected in the all-metal non-motion 

mode.

Faint  Signal  -

  A  sound  characteristic  of 

targets that are sometimes deeply buried 

or very small in size.

False  Signal  -

  An  erroneous  signal  cre-

ated  by  automatic  retuning  overshoot, 

ground  voids  or  highly  mineralized  hot 

rocks.

Ferrous  -

  Descriptive  of  any  iron  or  iron 

bearing material.

Metal  -

  Metallic  substances;  iron,  foil, 

nickel,  aluminum,  gold,  brass,  lead,  cop-

per, silver, etc.

Metal  Detectorist  -

  A  person  operating 

a metal detector in the field. This name is 

preferred by many over Treasure Hunter.

Mineralized  Ground  -

  any  soil  that 

contains  conductive  or  non-conductive 

components. 

Motion  Discriminator  -

  A  detector  type 

that requires searchcoil motion to activate 

its simultaneous ground balance and dis-

criminate functions.

Non-Ferrous  -

  Not  of  iron.  Metals  of  the 

precious  class  (i.e.  gold,  silver,  copper, 

etc.)

Pinpointing  -

  Finding  the  exact  target 

location with respect to a searchcoil's des-

ignated center. Accomplished by interpret-

ing the centers of audio response width in 

perpendicular direction or scans.

Searchcoil  -

  A  circular  (can  be  other 

shapes) plastic housing containing single 

or multiple transmit and receive windings 

in a specific orientation or configuration to 

emit and receive signals from ground and 

targets. (also called loop or coil).

Searchcoil  Cable  -

  An  electrostatically 

shielded cable of conductors (wires) which 

convey  signals  to/from  the  searchcoil  or 

control housing.

Sensitivity -

 The measure or capacity of 

a  metal  detector  to  perceive  changes  in 

conductivity  within  the  detection  pattern. 

Generally, the more sensitivity a detector 

can  smoothly  provide,  the  more  depth  it 

will achieve.

Signal  -

 An  audio  response  or  visual  in-

dication alerting the operator that a target 

has been detected.

Slow Motion -

 A description of searchcoil 

speed required to operate the motion dis-

criminate mode.

Sweep -

 the motion one employs in mov-

ing the coil.

Exclusive Features of the Viper 

T

RIDENT

:

 

• State-of-the-art high reliable circuitry.

 

•  Full automatic tuning.

 

•  Full automatic ground balancing.

 

•  Full range VLF discrimination.

 

•  Target response light.

 

    •  Detection depth control.

 

        • The Detector is fully 

water

                resistant to 132 feet

.

Содержание Viper

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Страница 2: ... buried or very small in size False Signal An erroneous signal cre ated by automatic retuning overshoot ground voids or highly mineralized hot rocks Ferrous Descriptive of any iron or iron bearing material Metal Metallic substances iron foil nickel aluminum gold brass lead cop per silver etc Metal Detectorist A person operating a metal detector in the field This name is preferred by many over Treas...

Страница 3: ...and will always fill holes I dig I will not destroy property buildings or the remains of ghost towns or other deserted structures I will not leave litter or uncovered items lying around I will carry all trash and dug targets with me when I leave each search area I will observe the golden rule using good outdoor manners and conduct ing myself at all times in a manner which will add to the stature a...

Страница 4: ...in unscrew the cap in a ccw direction See inset Remove cap to expose the 9 volt battery Now you can carefully pull the battery out unsnap it from its contacts and replace Only use high quality 9 volt batteries designed for electronic devices INSTALLING THE BATTERY Battery Cap Battery Test Feature The Viper TRIDENT has a built in automatic battery testing circuit When the batteries get below 7 2 vo...

Страница 5: ...about 1 inch off the ground DO NOT scrub the ground you may get some False Signals by doing that Please refer to the following drawings for the correct way to sweep and hold your metal detector 2 FEET PER SECOND Simply moving the coil back and forth over the ground Keep the search coil about 1 inch off the ground OPERATION OF CONTROLS To operate and turn on the Viper TRIDENT simply turn the power ...

Страница 6: ...ivity SENS It is recommended that you start out in the Factory recommended starting point or pre set position marked on the detector itself By starting out at the pre set point the Viper TRIDENT is set at the normal detection depth range The normal range is good for most soil conditions but by increasing this control clockwise to the maximum position you will get better depth on older coins This c...

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