Bounty Hunter 1100 Quick-Startdemonstration, Electromagnetic Interference, Multiple Targets

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SENSITIVITYADJUSTMENT

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCESEVERE GROUND CONDITIONSSENSITIVITYMULTIPLE TARGETSQUICK-STARTDEMONSTRATIONADJUSTMENTI. Supplies NeededII. Position the DetectorIII. Power UpLow Tone: NailHigh Tone: QuarterV. Press the MODE touchpad(*)Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background

Upon power-up, the detector defaults to 3/4 sensitivity. To increse to full sensitivity, press the Sensitivity touch pad.

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE

The principle use for the Sensitivity Control is to eliminate Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).

A hobby metal detector is an extremely sensitive device; the searchcoil creates its own magnetic field and acts like an antenna. If your detector beeps erratically when the searchcoil is motionless, the unit is probably detecting another magnetic field.

Common sources of EMI are electric power lines, both suspended and buried, motors, and household appliances like computers and microwave ovens. Some indoor electronic devices, such as dimmer switches used on household lighting, produce severe EMI and will cause the detector to beep erratically. Other metal detectors also produce their own electromagnetic fields, so if detecting with a friend, keep two metal detectors at least 20 feet apart.

If the detector beeps erratically, REDUCE THE SENSITIVITY by pressing the Down-Sensitivity Arrow on the left of the control panel.

SEVERE GROUND CONDITIONS

A secondary use for the Sensitivity Control is to reduce false detection signals caused by severe ground conditions. While your Discovery 1100 contains circuitry to eliminate the signals caused by most naturally occurring ground minerals, 100% of all ground conditions cannot be anticipated. Highly magnetic soils found in mountainous and gold- prospecting locations can cause the detector to emit tones when metal objects are not present. High saline content soils and sands can also cause the detector to false.

If the detector emits false, non-repeatable, signals, REDUCE THE SENSITIVITY.

MULTIPLE TARGETS

If you suspect the presence of deeper targets beneath a shallower target, reduce the sensitivity to eliminate the detection of the deeper targets, in order to properly locate and identify the shallower target.

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I. Supplies Needed

 

 

• A Nail

 

• A Quarter

A Pull-Tab from a beverage can

• A Zinc Penny (dated after 1982)

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 coil off the ground)

 

b. Keep the searchcoil away

 

from walls, floors,

and

 

metal objects.

c. Remove watches, rings and other jewelry or metal objects from hands and wrists.

d. Turn off appliances or lights that cause electromagnetic interference. e. Pivot searchcoil back toward the

detector body.

III. Power Up

Press the ON touchpad.

The detector will beep twice and the full sensitivity setting will be indicated on the left of the display.

IV. Wave each Object over the Searchcoil a. Notice a different tone for each object.

Low Tone: Nail

Medium Tone: Pull-tab & Zinc Penny

High Tone: Quarter

b. Motion is required. Objects must be in motion over the searchcoil to be detected.

V. Press the MODE touchpad(*)

The detector will beep twice and the sensitivity setting will flash on the left side of the display.

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Bounty Hunter 1100 Quick-Startdemonstration, Electromagnetic Interference, Severe Ground Conditions, Multiple Targets