Omega 8000 owner manual QUICK-START Demonstration, Supplies Needed, II. Position the Detector

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QUICK-START DEMONSTRATION

I. Supplies Needed

• a Nail

• a Zinc Penny (dated after 1982)

• a Nickel

• a Quarter

II. Position the Detector

a. Place the detector on a table, with the searchcoil hanging over the edge.

Or better, have a friend hold the detector, with the searchcoil off the ground.

b. Keep the searchcoil away from walls, floors, and metal objects.

c.Remove watches, rings, and jewelry.

d.Turn off lights or appliances, whose electromagnetic emissions may cause interference.

e. Pivot the searchcoil back.

III. Click on detector with the left knob. Set it at the 12:00 position for this demonstration.

IV. Click the right knob to the lowest Disc setting

V. Wave each object over the searchcoil.

a. Notice a different tone for each object:

Bas Tone:

Nail

Low Tone:

Nickle and Zinc Penny

High Tone:

Quarter

b. Motion is required.

 

Objects must be in motion over the searchcoil to be detected in this mode.

VI. Rotate the DISC (right) knob until the word “IRON” disappears from the screen. Make sure that the word “FOIL” is still illuminated.

VII. Wave the nail over the searchcoil. a. The nail will not be detected

b. The nail has been “discriminated out.”

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Contents Off appliances and lights Metal DetectorTable of Contents Metals which are made of, or contain, iron TerminologyAssembly is easy and requires no tools AssemblyDetector can also be used without the strap, with no Adjusting the Arm RestSegments Illuminated Battery Voltage Battery LifeSpeaker Volume and Battery Charge Battery IndicatorWave each object over the searchcoil Bas Tone Nail Low Tone QUICK-START DemonstrationSupplies Needed II. Position the DetectorXI. Wave the Nickel QUICK-STARTIX. Wave the nickel Press the Notch touchpad on the front panel three timesTrash Ground MineralsIdentifying Buried Objects Electromagnetic Interference EMI Use with headphones not includedBasics Size and Depth of Buried ObjectsOperation and Controls Powering UPDiscrimination Control PanelSensitivity Disc / AT AutotuneGND Grab Ground Grab Control PanelFreq Frequency Selection Notch Selective Target Inclusion or Exclusion Tones Number of Tones SelectionGround Balancing What is Ground BALANCING?Why do I need to Ground Balance? How to Ground Balance your detectorFe 3O Ground ErrorGround Error Varying in proportion to target Ground Adjustment ChartSmall gold items will register under Iron or Foil Depth and Target DisplayDime Dimes and pre-1982 copper pennies will register here Typical Value Possible Objects Pinpointing process in motion modes Search Techniques in Disc modePinpoint as follows Target Pinpointing in Pinpoint modeNarrow It Down Unit Specifications Year Limited Warranty