D. Pinpoint Indicator – Indicates the metal detector is in
pinpoint detection mode.
E. Setting Button – Configures sensitivity, discrimination
and volume.
F. DISC Button – Filters out one or more target-IDs from
your detection readings. It can also turn on the LCD
backlight for use in the dark.
G. Pinpoint Button – Enters the pinpoint mode.
H. Power Button – Turns the device ON/OFF.
I. Enter Button – Confirms the adjustment of each setting.
J. Adjustment Buttons – Changes sensitivity, discrimination
and volume settings up or down.
K. Volume Adjustment Indicator – Flashes to indicate
volume setting mode.
L. Depth Indicator – Shows the relative depth of the buried
target. The more bars shown, the further the coil is from
the target.
M. DISC Bar – Shows frames that are crossed off, to
indicate that those target-IDs have been filtered out from
the metal detector's readings.
Tones
The metal detector emits three audible tones to identify the
metal being detected. See the table below for details.
Iron
Gold
Low Tone
Mid Tone
It's recommended to test the metal detector and get familiar
with each tone before operation.
Starting + Stopping
1. Insert the battery in the battery compartment until it clicks
into place (Fig. 12).
Fig. 12
Battery pack
2. Press the power button to turn on the metal detector. The
detector will beep three times and the LCD will illuminate
in standby mode (Fig. 13).
3. To turn off the device, press the power button again.
Remove the battery before storing it away.
Sensitivity Adjustment (Fig. 14)
Sensitivity
level
indicator
Silver
High Tone
1. Press the setting button once to enter the sensitivity
settings mode. The sensitivity level indicator will start
flashing.
2. Use the adjustment buttons to set the sensitivity level.
Press
the sensitivity.
3. Once you have set the desired sensitivity level, press the
enter button to confirm the change.
NOTE: The metal detector works by inducing a magnetic
field in nearby metallic objects. This magnetic field is then
detected by the search coil and analyzed by the control
panel. However, this magnetic field is also susceptible to
electromagnetic interference produced by other electronic
or environmental sources. EMI can interfere with the
detector and cause it to beep erratically.
Lowering the metal detector's sensitivity will help reduce
its susceptibility to EMI. If the metal detector experiences
erratic behavior or false signals, reduce the sensitivity.
11
Setting
button
x1
to increase the sensitivity, and
LCD screen
(standby mode)
Power button
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Increase/
decrease the
sensitivity
Confirm the
change
to decrease