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QUICK-START DEMONSTRATION
I. Supplies Needed
•a Nail • a Zinc Penny (dated after 1982) • a Nickel • a Quarter
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 searchcoil off the ground.
b.Keep the searchcoil away from walls, floors, and metal objects.
c. Remove watches, rings, and jewelry.
d. Turn off lights or appliances, whose electromagnetic emissions may cause interference.
e. Pivot the searchcoil back.
III. Power Up |
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IV. Wave each object over the searchcoil. | ||||
a. Notice a different tone for each object: | ||||
No Tone: |
| Nail (in default setting iron is not detected) | ||
Medium Tone: | Zinc Penny & Nickel | |||
High Tone: | Quarter |
b. Motion is required.
Objects must be in motion over the searchcoil to be detected in this mode.
V. Press
once to enter the DISC. LEVEL program.
Then press four times.
VI. Wave the nickel and zinc penny a. Neither coin is detected.
VII. Press the to toggle down to NOTCH. Then press
three times a. “5¢” reappears on the display
VII. Wave the Nickel.
a. The nickel is now again detected. b. The nickel has been “notched in.”
IX. Press to toggle down to
X. Pass the quarter over the searchcoil.
a.Move the quarter closer to and farther away from the searchcoil. Notice the change in pitch and volume.
IX. Press and hold
a.Hold the quarter motionless over the searchcoil.
b.Notice that motion is NOT required.
c.Move the quarter closer, then farther away from the coil. Notice the changing depth readiing.
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