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DISCRIMINATION 

 AND 

Press DISCRIMINATION

or

at any time (other than immediately

after pressing 

) to adjust the target discrimination level.

a

a

n

n

d

d

 

 

will increase or decrease the level of discrimination. Each press

of the pads will cause a target icon to appear or disappear on the
display. When an icon is not illuminated, the corresponding target
category will be eliminated from detection. No audible tone nor target-
icon will appear when the searchcoil passes by an object in a category
which is not illuminated.The Dime, Qtr, and 

+

+

target categories cannot

be eliminated from detection.
While searching, the only target category icons visible are those
indicating detected targets;  no more than one is visible at a time
while searching.  In order to display the discrimination status, press
either the DISC 

or

key.  The first press of either DISC 

or

displays the current discrimination status (eliminated target categories
are not displayed — all accepted target
categories are illuminated).
This first key press does not change the
discrimination status;  each subsequent
DISC or

will change the

discrimination setting, with icons either
disappearing or reappearing.

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SENSITIVITY 

 AND 

These controls change the detector’s sensitivity; higher settings enable
detection of deeper targets.  At power-up, the detector is pre-set to 75%
of maximum sensitivity. At minimum, the sensitivity is 35% of maximum. With
each press of the 

o

o

r

r

touch pads, the sensitivity level is displayed on

the bar graph on the left of the display. Upon reaching the minimum or
maximum sensitivity setting, the detector will beep twice.

While higher levels of sensitivity enable detection of deeper targets,
operation at high levels of sensitivity make the detector m

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Higher

sensitivity settings can also lead to false
signals in difficult ground conditions.  Use
lower sensitivity settings to suppress
interference or false signals from soil minerals
when necessary.

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CONTROL PANEL

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DEPTH AND TARGET DISPLAY

READING THE DISPLAY

The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows
the PROBABLE identification of the
targeted metal, as well as the PROBABLE
depth of the target, in inches.

The target category will illuminate
where an object is best classified,
and stay illuminated until another
target is identified.

The detector will normally register a
repeating, unchanging target
identification when a buried target
has been located and identified. If,
upon repeated passes over the same
spot, the target identification reads
inconsistently, the target is probably a
trash item, oxidized metal, or too
deep to be classified accurately. With
practice, you will learn to unearth
only the more repeatable signals.

The segment identifications are highly
accurate, when detecting the objects
described on the label. However, if
you register in a given category for an
unknown buried object, you could be
detecting a metallic object other than
the object described on the label, but
with the same metallic signature. Also,
the greater the distance between the
target and the coil, the less accurate
the target identification.

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G

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L

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T

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G

G

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E

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T

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S

Gold objects will

register on the left side of the LCD scale.
Gold will register depending upon its
size. The smaller the gold object, the
further to the left it will register.

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G

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will register as Iron

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will register under

Iron or Foil.

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will

register under Nickel or Tab.

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will register under

Tab or Zinc.

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Silver objects will

normally register to the right of the
scale, under Dime, Qtr, or +

+

,

depending on the size of the object.
The larger the object, the farther to
the right it will register.

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R

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N

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Ferrous objects will register on

the far-left side of the target
identification scale. 
Objects in this category could be
worthless scrap, or a more valuable
iron relic.

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F

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L

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Small pieces of aluminum foil,

like gum wrappers, will register here.

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C

K

K

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Nickels and most newer pull-

tabs(those that stay attached to the
can)  will register here.

T

T

A

A

B

B

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Pull-tabs from older beverage

cans will register here. Few newer pull-
tabs will also register here.  Many gold
rings will also register here.

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N

C

C

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:

Newer pennies (post-1982) will

register here. Many non-U.S. coins of
recent vintage may also register here.

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Summary of Contents for F2

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL Use ALKALINE Batteries ONLY 50 1311 Also available with 11 DD coil item F2 11DD ...

Page 2: ... ea ad do ou ut t T Ta ab bl le e 1 11 1 S Se en ns si it ti iv vi it ty y A Ad dj ju us st tm me en nt t 1 12 2 E El le ec ct tr ro om ma ag gn ne et ti ic c I In nt te er rf fe er re en nc ce e 1 12 2 S Se ev ve er re e G Gr ro ou un nd d C Co on nd di it ti io on ns s 1 12 2 S Se ea ar rc ch h T Te ec ch hn ni iq qu ue es s 1 13 3 T Ta ar rg ge et t V Ve er ri if fi ic ca at ti io on n 1 13 3 P...

Page 3: ...tor on back of housing D Do o n no ot t t tw wiis st t t th he e c ca ab blle e o or r p pllu ug g Turn knurled cap nut only l 6 6 Tighten k kn nu ur rlle ed d c ca ap p n nu ut t by hand to secure cable connection to housing U Us se e m miin niim ma all f fiin ng ge er r p pr re es ss su ur re e t to o s st ta ar rt t t th hr re ea ad d D Do o n no ot t f fo or rc ce e t th hr re ea ad ds s N Nu ...

Page 4: ...ies with the contacts pointed inward and press down on the back of the batteries to snap them into place Some brands of batteries will require moderate force to clear the retaining tabs l 4 4 Replace the battery door Most metal detector problems are due to improperly installed batteries or the use of non alkaline or discharged batteries I If f t th he e d de et te ec ct to or r d do oe es s n no o...

Page 5: ...erence e Pivot the search coil back toward the detector body I II II I P Po ow we er r U Up p Press I IV V W Wa av ve e e ea ac ch h O Ob bj je ec ct t o ov ve er r t th he e S Se ea ar rc ch h C Co oi il l a Notice a different tone for each object L Lo ow w T To on ne e Nail L Lo ow w M Mi id d T To on ne e Nickel M Me ed diiu um m T To on ne e Zinc Penny H Hi ig gh h T To on ne e Quarter b Motio...

Page 6: ...ess NOTCH Immediately press DISCRIMINATION Press NOTCH again The Nickel icon is again illuminated You have Notched In the nickel X X W Wa av ve e t th he e n ni ic ck ke el l o ov ve er r t th he e s se ea ar rc ch h c co oi il l The nickel is detected X XI I P Pr re es ss s a an nd d h ho ol ld dP PI IN NP PO OI IN NT T Hold a coin motionless over the search coil All Metal objects are now detecte...

Page 7: ...ion setting with icons either disappearing or reappearing 7 7 T Th he e o op pe er ra at ti in ng g c co on nt tr ro ol ls s a ar re e a as s f fo ol ll lo ow ws s SENSITIVITY AND These controls change the detector s sensitivity higher settings enable detection of deeper targets At power up the detector is pre set to 75 of maximum sensitivity At minimum the sensitivity is 35 of maximum With each p...

Page 8: ...a target category starting with iron from left to right If an icon was previously illuminated indicating inclusion then it will disappear indicating that it is now eliminated from detection If an icon was previously turned off then it will reappear indicating inclusion 3 3 Press a second time to save your notch setting T TI IM ME E O OU UT T if you do not press NOTCH after several seconds the dete...

Page 9: ...nd four different tones depending on the object detected L LO OW W T TO ON NE E Ferrous objects such as iron and steel will induce a low tone The smallest gold objects can also induce a low tone L LO OW W M MI ID D Pull Tabs nickels smaller gold M ME ED DI IU UM M T TO ON NE E Newer pennies post 1982 larger gold objects zinc and small brass objects will induce medium tones Many recent vintage non ...

Page 10: ...nd the coil the less accurate the target identification G GO OL LD D T TA AR RG GE ET TS S Gold objects will register on the left side of the LCD scale Gold will register depending upon its size The smaller the gold object the further to the left it will register G Go olld d f flla ak ke es s will register as Iron S Sm ma allll g go olld d iit te em ms s will register under Iron or Foil M Me ed di...

Page 11: ...ver an object the depth indicator will light up and stay illuminated while an object is in the field of detection the depth indicates the distance in inches from the center of the search coil to the target 2 DIGIT TARGET INDICATOR The 2 digit target indicator in the middle of the LCD display provides a specific target value to help identify buried targets more accurately With practice in the field...

Page 12: ...setting is the sensitivity level at power up 4 bars or at one level reduced from default At maximum sensitivity the F2 will chatter in proximity to underground or overhead power lines or to indoor or outdoor electrical devices In fact if you notice rapid chatter with the searchcoil near the ground you may be able to trace the approximate location of the underground power lines by following the cha...

Page 13: ...If the tone completely disappears at different angles the target may be trash or a low value metal If you are new to the hobby dig all targets With practice in the field you will soon identify audible and visual target feedback with certain types of metal objects P Pi in np po oi in nt ti in ng g i in n m mo ot ti io on n n no ot t p pi in np po oi in nt t m mo od de e 1 1 Sweep over target in nar...

Page 14: ...negative so the machine is silent 3 3 Now move the searchcoil slowly across the target and you can locate it by the sound The target is located directly under where the sound is loudest N Na ar rr ro ow w I It t D Do ow wn n 1 1 To narrow the response further position the center of the searchcoil near the center of the response pattern but not directly over the center 2 2 Release then press and ho...

Page 15: ...cost of transporting the detector back to an owner who is located outside of the United States of America NOTE TO CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE U S A This warranty may vary in other countries check with your distributor for details Warranty does not cover shipping costs 1465 H Henry Brennan El Paso TX 79936 915 225 0333 Copyright 2011 All rights reserved including the right to reproduce this book or parts...

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