SETTING UP
Remember, the longer the shaft, the greater the strain on your arm and wrist. The
4.Hand tighten the lock nut and search coil adjusting wing nut.
5.With the stem length properly adjusted, wrap the search coil cable snugly around the upper handle and secure it with velcro straps. Leave just enough slack near the coil to allow it to be tilted completely backward and forward.
NOTE: A loose cable near the search coil may cause false signals, but don’t wrap it so tightly that it pulls against the housing or the coil.
6.Reconnect the search coil cable to the control housing. Be careful not to cross thread it and make sure it’s snug but hand tighten only.
7.With the shaft length and coil angle properly adjusted, lean forward slightly and raise your arm until the coil is about 2” above (and parallel to) the ground,
8.If you’re using headphones, plug into the headphone jack on the control panel.
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FALSE SIGNALS
5.Elongated Ferrous Objects: If you hear two beeps very close together and can’t find either one, you’re probably over a nail or some other large object. But a very shallow coin or a coin on edge will give the same response. SOLUTIONS: In all cases, the target will be between the beeps, or if you sweep at right angles to your original direction, you’ll receive a single beep directly over the target (except for a very shallow coin.) One way to tell the difference between a coin and a nail is to set the DISC control to the IRON setting. Most small nails will be tuned out while most coins will respond with a good, smooth signal.
6.Extremely Trashy Soil: May result in a constant chatter or “snap, crackle and pop” with assorted,
SILENCER feature, which virtually eliminates all signal chatter in trashy areas. For even further improvement, try the optional
7.Digging Tool: If you’re carrying a digging tool in one hand, your
SOLUTION: Hold your digging tool behind your back or up above your waist.
False signals may also occur in the
You may also receive false pinpointing signals in highly mineralized soil. In this case, it is important to keep the coil parallel to the ground and at least an inch above it.
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