Fisher 1236-X2 warranty Discrimination Points, Set the Disc control to the Iron present position

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DISCRIMINATION POINTS

By adjusting the DISCRIMINATION Control, you will be able to ignore (or “reject”) small pieces of metallic trash and ground minerals while detecting valuable targets. The lowest setting at which an object is rejected is referred to as its “discrimination point.” Discrimination points are determined by such factors as size, shape, depth, type of metal and ground mineralization.

1. Scatter some sample targets, such as coins, pull tabs and small

pieces of foil on the ground 1 to 2 feet apart.

2.

Turn the 1236-X2 on by turning the VOLUME control clockwise

to 5.

3.

Set the SENSITIVITY Control to 8.

4.

Set the FREQUENCY Control to 0.

5.

Set the DISC control to the IRON present position.

6. Hold the search coil in the air, away from any metal objects, and

check the batteries as explained in the Control Functions section.

(See SENSITIVITY, p. 9.)

7. Hold the search coil about 2 inches above and parallel to the

ground. Move it slowly over the samples and note the sharp, loud

response as you pass over each one. Keep in mind that the 1236-

X2 is a motion detector in the DISC mode and responds only when

PINPOINTING IN MOTION SEARCH MODE

Pinpointing in the Search Mode will take a little practice, but you may find that for most targets it’s even quicker than the No-Motion Pinpointing Mode. Simply use the same procedure as in steps 2 through 5 on p. 14. The only difference will be that when you stop the coil over the target you will lose the audio signal. You must keep the coil moving at least slightly to determine the location of the strongest signal before you stop it.

1.For very strong signals, you may improve your motion mode pinpointing accuracy by adding one or more of the following steps:

  a. Lift the coil until the signal is just barely heard.   b. Reduce the sensitivity level.

  c. Increase the discrimination level.

  d. Rest the coil on the ground and move it back and forth very slowly.

2.For very weak signals try the following:

a. Move the coil closer to the ground.

b. Increase the sensitivity level.

c. Decrease the discrimination level.

d. Speed up the sweep rate slightly.

the search coil (or the target) is moving.

7. Increase the DISC control to a setting of 3 and again pass over

the targets. Repeat this process at settings of 4, 5, 6 and so on to

10. You will note that as you increase the level of discrimination,

the 1236-X2 rejects some targets and continues to respond to

others. You have now determined the discrimination points for the

rejected objects. For example, the small nail discrimination point

may be at 3 and the pull tab discrimination point at 7.

8. Some objects such as shallow bottle caps, bent pull tabs or

trash less than 2 inches from the coil may be difficult to reject. The

1236-X2 will instead respond with a strong broken signal, which will

usually disappear if the search coil is raised slightly. (whereas, the

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2

3 4

Figure 9. Search coil detection pattern

1.Minimum Depth

a.Very slow or very fast sweep speed.

b.Discrimination set at 10.

2.Good Depth

a.Moderate sweep speed.

b.Discrimination set at 5.

3.Maximum Depth

a.Moderate sweep speed.

b.Discrimination set at 10.

4.Missed target

strong signal of a good target will usually get weaker when the

search coil is raised.)

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NOTE:

Many targets within the range of your 1236-X2 will not be detected unless you closely overlap your swings.

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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.