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INTRODUCTION

The  Snooper  2  is  a  user-friendly  in stru ment,  re quir ing  only  a  min i -
mum  of  operator  skill,  yet  de liv er ing  effective  per for mance  over  a  wide
range of conditions and ap pli ca tions.

Streamlined  in  appearance,
with  only  two  op er at ing
knobs  and  a  mode  selection
switch,  the  Snooper  2  has
elim i nat ed  the  two  most
difficult  aspects  of  metal
de tec tor  operation,  Tuning
and  Ground  Bal anc ing.  Both
of these functions are automatic
with the Snooper 2. 

The Snooper 2 will detect in
extreme  ground  conditions,
ranging  from  salt  (for  beach
hunting)  to  black  sand  (for
gold  prospecting),  with  no
operator  ad just ments  to  the
circuitry  and  with  no  loss  of
sen si tiv i ty. 

From  salt  water  beach
conditions  to  black  sand
deposits  common  at  gold
prospecting  locations,  the
Snooper  2  sees  through
the earth’s naturally
occurring
minerals to find
buried metals.

Snooper 2 FEATURES

Interchangeable 

Searchcoil System

Headphone Jack

Three-Position 

Toggle Switch

S-Rod

Handle

System

Meter System

Detector

Stand

8" Waterproof

Searchcoil

Comfort

Hand-grip

Padded

Armrest

Discriminate

Control

Sensitivity Control

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Summary of Contents for Snooper 2

Page 1: ...om appliances such as microwaves computers and televisions If your detector beeps erratically turn off appliances and lights Do not test by placing coins on the floor Most floors contain metal Keep the searchcoil away from floors walls and tables which can contain metal 3 Use 9 volt ALKALINE batteries only Do not use Heavy Duty batteries Do not use ordinary Zinc Carbon batteries 4 Adjust sensitivi...

Page 2: ...ies 5 Quick Start Demo 6 Basic Operation 7 9 All Metal 7 Discrimination 7 8 Ground Balancing 9 In the Field Techniques 10 11 Pinpoint 11 Troubleshooting 12 Metal Detecting Applications 13 14 Headphones 14 Treasure Hunter s Code of Ethics 15 Warranty 15 Accessories Back Cover ...

Page 3: ...nooper 2 The Snooper 2 will detect in extreme ground conditions ranging from salt for beach hunting to black sand for gold prospecting with no operator adjustments to the circuitry and with no loss of sensitivity From salt water beach conditions to black sand deposits common at gold prospecting locations the Snooper 2 sees through the earth s naturally occurring minerals to find buried metals Snoo...

Page 4: ...t posture with your arm relaxed at your side 3 Wind the searchcoil cable around the stem Leave enough slack in the cable to let you adjust the coil when you are hunting on uneven ground Then tighten the knob at the end of the searchcoil Note To adjust the coil simply loosen the knob 4 Insert the coil s plug into the matching connector on the control housing Be sure the holes and pins line up corre...

Page 5: ...tarily when the Power Switch is turned off IMPORTANT Your Snooper 2 metal detector requires two 9 Volt ALKALINE batteries Follow these steps to install the batteries 1 Carefully remove the battery compartment door by pressing the release clip on the right side of the door 2 Snap one battery onto each of the terminals and place the batteries inside the compartment Insert batteries with the terminal...

Page 6: ...nterference IV All Metal Detection A Wave all objects over the searchcoil NOTICE THE SINGLE TONE V Tone Mode Detection A Move toggle switch to the right position TONE B Turn the Discriminate knob to 2 00 about 3 4 turn C Sweep all of the different objects back and forth under the searchcoil NOTICE THE DIFFERENT TONES NOTICE THE METALS REJECTED VI Disc Mode Detection A Move the toggle switch to the...

Page 7: ...cting Cache Hunting and general applications such as property marker locating This mode provides maximum depth detection capability FULL DISCRIMINATE Toggle Switch to the Left When using the Full Discriminator most trash items will be automatically rejected Adjust the DISCRIMINATE control higher to increase the range of discrimination TONE DISCRIMINATE Toggle Switch to the Right When using the Ton...

Page 8: ... low tone larger coins have a high tone and pull tabs have a low tone or in between broken tone The broken tone makes pull tabs and trash easily recognizable Sensitivity will be reduced slightly when using the Snooper 2 in the Tone Discrimination mode If you want optimal depth capability operate in the All Metal mode by turning the Discriminate control completely counterclockwise then turn the Sen...

Page 9: ...e detector on using the left knob NOTE The detector will remain silent when turned on It will emit sound when metal passes beneath the searchcoil As the left knob is clicked on it will be at the lowest sensitivity setting Turning the control knob toward HIGH increases sensitivity to small or deeply buried objects If the unit chatters reduce the sensitivity slightly until the chatter stops For maxi...

Page 10: ...ou move forward Keep your searchcoil approximately 1 2 inch above the ground as you search Raising it during the sweep or at the ends of your sweep can cause false readings Move slowly hurrying will cause you to miss targets Most desirable objects will respond with a repeatable tone When discriminating iron and foil objects generally do not respond False signals can be caused by trashy ground elec...

Page 11: ...aight forward and straight back towards you a couple of times 5 Again make visual note of the spot on the ground at which the beep occurs 6 If needed X the target at different angles to zero in on the exact spot on the ground at which the beep occurs REMEMBER The detector will beep just as the center of the searchcoil passes directly over the buried object If you have difficulty pinpointing very s...

Page 12: ...fter successive passes of the coil over the same area then the target is usually not worthwhile Natural and man made electromagnetic fields can cause interference YOUR DETECTOR IS NOT STABLE AND HAS A PULSING DISTORTED TONE INSTEAD OF A CLEAR TONE This can occur if you re operating near another detector or near power lines that can interfere with the detector s operating frequency YOUR DETECTOR IS...

Page 13: ... into your local history CONTROL SETTINGS REQUIRED 1 Toggle switch in center position 2 Discriminate knob is in OFF position CACHE HUNTING A cache pronounced cash is a buried or hidden valuable stored inside a case can strong box or a bag A cache could be the loot from a bank robbery or just someone s life savings A cache is often hidden in the floor or walls of an old house or is buried nearby Al...

Page 14: ... position GOLD PROSPECTING Find gold in abandoned gold mines and river beds where gold is continuously washed down stream from its place of origin CONTROL SETTINGS REQUIRED 1 Toggle switch in center position 2 Discriminate control knob is in OFF position USING HEADPHONES Using headphones not included improves battery life and prevents the sounds from annoying bystanders It also allows you to hear ...

Page 15: ... not cover shipping costs According to FCC part 15 21 Changes or Modifications made to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment This device complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart B Section 15 109 Class B Copyright 2014 by First Texas Products L L C All rights reserved including the right to reproduce this book or...

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