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Small pieces of silver paper are indicated by an increase in volume, however the frequency may not
alter and the meter needle will remain in the centre or move just slightly to the left.

Larger pieces of silver paper and other metallic objects will be indicated by a meter needle swing to
the right, an increase in volume combined with an increase in frequency.

d) - G 2 Simdisc OFF

In this setting, the detector will give a negative meter reading for iron, the meter needle will swing
to the left and the sound disappears. All other metals, however, will give a positive signal both on
the sound and meter channel.

e) - G 2 Simdisc Meter

In this setting, the detector will give a negative meter reading for iron and the sound disappears. The
signals produced by small pieces of silver paper are that the sound and meter indication may not
alter.
Larger pieces of silver paper and other metals will be signalled by an increase in volume and a
meter needle deflection to the right.

f) - G 2 Simdisc Meter and Audio

In this setting, the signals given by the detector for iron are a negative indication on the meter and a
disappearing sound.
Small pieces of silver paper may be indicated by a slight change in meter reading and/or sound level
and frequency.
All other objects will be signalled by a meter deflection to the right and an increase in volume and
frequency.

PLEASE NOTE

Although the level control primarily acts as a variable ground exclude control when used in
conjunction with the G 2 mode, it can, if set above or below the central position, slightly affect the
discrimination capability of the detector for small pieces of silver paper both in the G 1 or G 2
modes of operation. The above described signals should therefore only be seen as broad guidelines.

IT IS THEREFORE RECOMMENDED THAT BEFORE YOU USE THE DETECTOR
OUTDOORS, YOU EXPERIMENT INDOORS WITH VARIOUS TEST SAMPLES AND
NOTE THE SIGNALS GENERATED.

Содержание C.Scope CS990

Страница 1: ...CS990 Professional metal detector Operating manual Gebruikers handleiding Manuel de l Utilisation...

Страница 2: ...CS 990 The CS 990 s principle features are Audio Ground Exclusion Elimination of ground effect Meter Discrimination Rejection of iron and small pieces of silver paper via the signal meter Meter and S...

Страница 3: ...erentiate in various ways Basically a rejected item will cause the signal to fall The meter needle will drop to the left and the sound level will die away and or decrease in frequency On the other han...

Страница 4: ...agram 1 A ON OFF Tune Control B SIMDISC Control C GROUND EXCLUDE Control D LEVEL Control E AUTO TUNE Button F METER G BATTERY CHECK Button H BATTERY COMPARTMENT I UPPER STEM J MIDDLE STEM K LOWER STEM...

Страница 5: ...stem align the knurled nut and fasten it loosely Then twist the lower stem and search head in a clockwise direction until the cable is loosely wound around the whole stem assembly Ensure that the cabl...

Страница 6: ...NE section of the signal meter Only then should the Auto Tune button be released Any tune setting above or below this optimum level will reduce the sensitivity of the detector When using the detector...

Страница 7: ...per E AUTO TUNE BUTTON The Auto tune button is the control on the detector which is most frequently used It must be pressed and held whenever an alteration is made to any one of the four other control...

Страница 8: ...her A knurled nut containing a plastic olive effects the tightening It is recommended that the knurled nut is removed from the base of the stem placed over the thinner of the stems of any two being co...

Страница 9: ...r by pressing the auto tune button OPERATING THE DETECTOR IN THE FIELD What now follows is a brief guide on how to obtain the best results from your newly acquired detector and how to recognise the si...

Страница 10: ...ces of silver paper and other metals will be signalled by an increase in volume and a meter needle deflection to the right f G 2 Simdisc Meter and Audio In this setting the signals given by the detect...

Страница 11: ...instrument will be able to do an excellent job of determining object size shape and depth before he digs The technique is learned from careful analysis of the audio signals coming from the detector Ea...

Страница 12: ...be smeared on the threads of the locking collar and at the same time the head fixing bolt Do not store the detector in a damp place If the detector is to be stored remove the batteries as they may lea...

Страница 13: ...se itself C Sometimes battery drain can cause the signal to drift Replace batteries and this should help to maintain a stable signal Before returning a detector for repair ensure you have done the fol...

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