Fisher 1236-X2 warranty Control Functions, Operating Tips

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CONTROL FUNCTIONS

1.SILENCER: When the toggle switch is flipped ON, the 1236-X2 runs in the 3rd derivative SILENCER discrimination mode, eliminating the annoying “pops” and “clicks” heard when searching in extremely

trashy areas. Flipping it to OFF, the 1236-X2 runs in classic 2nd derivative discrimination mode.

2.DISC: This control sets the discrimination level. At a setting of 0, all types of metal are detected. At higher settings, less conductive objects and trash are rejected. When the DISC control is fully rotated (counterclockwise) to the IRON preset, the 1236-X2 is set to reject common trash and nails.

Note: The DISC Control has no effect in PINPOINT mode.

3.SENSITIVITY: This control adjusts sensitivity to targets and ground minerals. The higher the setting, the deeper you’ll detect. However, you will also pick up more false signals in highly mineralized or trashy soil. At a setting of 10, a slight amount of audio threshold is provided so the faintest of targets can be heard. At the BATTERY setting, a battery test tone is sounded.

A loud tone indicates good batteries. A faint tone

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OPERATING TIPS

1. We’ve already said it, but it bears repeating: TAKE

YOUR TIME AND OVERLAP YOUR SWEEPS.

2. Use good headphones. You won’t miss faint

targets, you won’t attract unwanted attention and

you won’t bother others.

3. Practice pinpointing. There’s nothing sacred

about the methods described in this manual. Many

1236-X2 users have developed their own pinpointing

methods.

4. Always BURY A COIN when working in unfamiliar

territory, and check it at different discrimination and

sensitivity levels. There may be some sensitivity loss

at higher levels of discrimination. The greater the

ground mineralization, the higher the sensitivity loss.

For example, you may be able to detect a penny at

6 inches with zero discrimination, but no deeper than

4 inches at the pull-tab discrimination point.

5. The 1236-X2 is an easy detector to use, but if you’re

having trouble with any aspect of its operation

(pinpointing, searching, false signals, etc.) go back

and reread the part of this manual relating to your

problem.

6. If a target gives a strong response in the search

mode but no response in the NO-Motion Pinpoint

mode, you may have “tuned out” your target (and

all others) by pushing the PINPOINT button over

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another piece of metal. If you suspect this may be

the case, move the search coil to another spot

before pressing the PINPOINT button again.

7. When in doubt about the possible identity of a

target, dig it up.

Figure 5. Control panel

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Contents 1236-X2 Contents About Your Detector Subject to improvement or modification without noticeSpecifications VCOWhere To Use Your Metal Detector In The U.S Maintenance Condensed Operating InstructionsBattery Replacement Setting UPSetting UP False Signals Body or HipmountingControl Functions Operating TipsTarget Recovery Recovery ToolsDiscrimination Points Set the Disc control to the Iron present positionNO-MOTION Pinpoint Mode PinpointingSearching

1236-X2 specifications

The Fisher 1236-X2 is a versatile metal detector designed for both novice and experienced treasure hunters. Its combination of advanced technology and user-friendly features makes it a popular choice for those looking to find coins, relics, and other valuable metals. One of the standout features of the 1236-X2 is its dual-frequency operation, which allows users to detect a wider range of targets. Whether you're scouring sandy beaches or searching through heavily mineralized soil, this metal detector adjusts to varying conditions, enhancing its sensitivity to different types of metals.

The Fisher 1236-X2 boasts an easy-to-read LCD display that provides essential information in real time. This screen shows the target ID, depth indication, and discrimination settings, allowing users to quickly assess whether a signal is worth investigating. The depth indicator, in particular, is a useful tool for serious treasure hunters, giving them a better understanding of how deep a target may lie beneath the surface.

Another impressive characteristic of the Fisher 1236-X2 is its lightweight design. Weighing in at just around two pounds, it is designed for comfort during long treasure-hunting outings. The detector also features adjustable sensitivity settings and a variety of discrimination modes, enabling users to filter out unwanted signals and focus on valuable targets. This level of customization ensures that each user can tailor the device to their own specific needs and preferences.

The Fisher 1236-X2 comes equipped with a durable, weather-resistant housing, making it suitable for use in various outdoor conditions. Additionally, the long battery life means that users can continue their searches without frequent interruptions. The device’s ergonomic handle promotes a natural grip, reducing fatigue during extended periods of use.

In conclusion, the Fisher 1236-X2 is a well-rounded metal detector that combines user-friendly features with advanced technology. Its dual-frequency operation, clear LCD display, lightweight design, and customizable settings make it a valuable tool for treasure hunters of all skill levels. Whether you're exploring a new site or revisiting a familiar area, the Fisher 1236-X2 is equipped to help you uncover hidden treasures.