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QUICK-START DEMO
I. SUPPLIES NEEDED
• Nickel • Quarter
• Dime • A Nail or other iron object
A Zinc Penny
(dated after 1982)
II. POSITION THE DETECTOR
a. Place the detector on a table, with the search
coil hanging over the edge.
(or better, have a friend hold the
detector, with the coil off
the ground)
b. Keep the search coil away from
walls, floors, and metal objects.
c. Remove watches, rings and other jewelry
or metal objects from hands and wrists.
d. Turn off appliances or lights that cause electromagnetic interference.
e. Pivot search coil to a position parallel to the ground.
III. POWER UP
a.
Turn the detector on and turn
the sensitivity knob to the
3:00 position.
b. Move the Disc/Notch Knob
100% counterclockwise.
IV. WAVE OBJECTS OVER SEARCH COIL
a. Wave coins with flat surface parallel to coil. This is how you’ll find them
buried in the ground.
b. Notice the different tones.
c. Watch the LCD indicator for depth and target identification.
V. DISCRIMINATE
a. Wave the nail and slowly turn the Disc/Notch Knob clockwise until the
nail is eliminated.
b.
Continue eliminating objects one-by-one, by turning the Disc/Notch Knob
clockwise as you wave each object. Stop turning after the zinc penny is
eliminated.
c. The objects will be eliminated in this order:
1) Nail 2) Nickel 3) Penney
VI. NOTCH
a. Press the Notch button.
b. Position the Disc/Notch Knob so that the penny is eliminated.
c.
Notice that the nickel is now detected. The penny has been "notched-out."
VII. PINPOINT
a. Press Pinpoint touchpad.
a. Move an object into the coil’s field. In PINPOINT mode, the object will
emit a monotone sound whenever a metal object is within the search
coil’s field.
b. If volume (hum) increases, press GROUND TRAC button to stabilize.
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