Bounty Hunter 2200 owner manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL

The

Discovery 2200

is a professional metal detector. While the most difficult aspects of metal detecting have been automated, it is a sophisticated electronic device which requires an understanding of some basic features and metal detecting concepts.

If you do not have prior experience with a metal detector, we strongly recommend that you:

1)Adjust the Sensitivity to a low setting in the event of false signals. Always begin use at a reduced sensitivity level; increase to full sensitivity after you have become familiar with the detector.

2)Do not use indoors. This detector is for outdoor use only. Many household appliances emit electromagnetic energy, which can interfere with the detector. If conducting an indoor demonstration, turn the sensitivity down and keep the search coil away from appliances such as computers, televisions and microwave ovens. If your detector beeps erratically, turn off appliances and lights, especially those with dimmer switches.

Also keep the search coil away from objects containing metal, such as floors and walls.

3)Read this manual. Most importantly, review the Quick-Start Demo (p.7-8) and Basic Operation (p. 9-11).

4)Use 9-volt ALKALINE batteries only. Do not use Heavy Duty Batteries.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Elimination TerminologyAssembly is easy and requires no tools AssemblyAdjusting the Arm Rest Batteries To install the batteriesUick Start Demonstration III. Power UpSupplies Needed II. Position the DetectorVIII. Wave all objects over the Search Coil VI. Wave the Nail over Search CoilXI. Press the Notch touchpad again XII. Wave the zinc penny over the search coilPress the Power touch pad Powering UPBasic Operation SensitivityDiscrimination Mode Default OperationTo use the Notch Mode Notch ModeTechnical Note Headphone Jack ZAPTo demonstrate the ZAP control Bass Tone Audio Target IdentificationReading the Display Depth and Target DisplayElectromagnetic Interference Sensitivity AdjustmentPinpointing Field TechniquesCoil Movement What …MAY Reads Actually Like this Be this Field Techniques Trouble Shooting Guide Trouble ShootingTreasure HUNTER’S Code of Ethics