Craftsman 3300 manual Retuning, Temperature Change

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INTHEFIELDTECHNIQUES

-PinpointMode

In the Pinpoint Mode, coil sweep technique is not important. Rather, user retuning is critical.

The detector does not automatically adjust to changing ground and environmental conditions; the operator is required to make the adjustment. If the detector sounds a constant tone over all areas of the ground, retune the detector by pressing the PINPOINT button.

RETUNING

Keep the coil still, just above the ground surface, and press the PINPOINT button. Make sure that the spot on the ground you chose for tuning did not contain metal; pass over the area with the coil again to insure that the detector does not emit a tone.

TEMPERATURE CHANGE

If the detector moves from one temperature environment to another, or if the temperature changes, you must retune the detector until the temperature stabilizes. If you move from a cooler to a warmer environment, the detector may emit a constant tone; if so, retune. If you move from a warmer to cooler environment, the detector may lose sensitivity; if so, retune.

PINPOINTING

Detection Field

The detection field depends on the size of the target.

Large Objects

After detecting a target, lift the coil off the ground to a

distance where you hear the faintest tone. Move the coil over the ground at this height. If the tone does not fade, you have detected a large or irregularly shaped object. Outline the object with slow coil movements.

If you can outline an area larger than the size of the inside coil, you then have a large target, or several targets.

Large objects can be detected when they enter the range of the outside coil.

Small Objects

After detecting a target, hold the search coil above the ground, at a distance where you hear the faintest tone. While maintaining the coil at this height above

the ground, move the coil from side-to-side. Note the spot where the tone is loudest. Then move the coil toward the ground to zero-in on the target’s location.

A coin-size object will be detected when the object enters the range of the inner coil.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Terminology Assembly Assembly is easy and requires no toolsAdjusting the Arm Rest To install the batteries BatteriesSupplies Needed III. Power UpUick Start Demonstration II. Position the DetectorXII. Wave the zinc penny over the search coil VIII. Wave all objects over Search CoilXI. Press the Notch touch pad again XIII. Press the Disc A-M touch padBasic Operation Powering UPSensitivity Discrimination Mode Basic OperationZAP Notch ModeTo use the Notch Mode Technical NotePIN Point Mode Headphone JackAudio Target Identification motion modes only Bass ToneDepth and Target Display motion modes only Reading the DisplayTarget Readout Sensitivity Adjustment Electromagnetic InterferencePinpointing Field Techniques motion modes onlyCoil Movement What …MAY Reads Actually Like this Be this Field Techniques motion modes only Field Techniques Ground BalancingAdjustment is Necessary Retuning Temperature ChangeTrouble Shooting Trouble Shooting GuideTreasure HUNTER’S Code of Ethics