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The Minelab SD2200v2

7.5

Pinpointing

In order to save time in the recovery of an object and to reduce the size of

the hole required to extract it from the ground, it is necessary to pinpoint

the  exact  location  of  the  object.  The  technique  described  here  will  be

particularly useful with the Double ‘D’ coil, but will also work with a Monoloop

coil.
When a likely object is detected, sweep the general area with the coil,

taking note of where the strongest signal is received. Raise and lower the

coil to one side of the target to make sure you are still ground balanced. If

necessary balance the detector again, then recheck the signal. If the ground

balance is accurate you may begin the pinpointing procedure. Decrease

the length of the sweep and it should be possible to draw an imaginary line

in the ground where the strongest signal is located (see figure 9). Now,

move around the target and sweep the coil at 90 degrees to the initial

direction. Repeat the process of drawing an imaginary line. Where the two

imaginary lines cross is where the object is located.

If using a Monoloop coil, small shallow

nuggets will give a signal near the rim

of the coil. An alternative pinpointing

technique for Monoloop coils is to turn

the detector coil on its side and move

the coil while it is vertical across where

you suspect the target to be. This may

assist in pinpointing as shown in figure

10.

Figure 10 - Alternative Pinpointing

Figure 9 - Pinpointing Procedure

Instruction Manual

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7.6

Digging the Target

Once you have established the location of the target it is necessary to dig

a small hole to recover it. In order to preserve the environment, it is essential

to make the hole as small as possible and always replace any soil and

grass that you have removed. Carry at least one of the following digging

tools with you when searching. The best tools are:
·

a small, strong, digging spade

·

a pick

·

a shovel

·

a crowbar (for very deep objects in hard ground).

Before digging, clear the area of loose surface material and check that the

sound is still there. If it is not, the target must be among the surface material.
If the signal is still there, dig down 50mm to 100mm. If the target is not

visible, sweep over the hole. If the signal has gone then it must be in the

pile just dug. Make sure that there are no objects buried in the soil.
Take care when you dig because damaging a nugget can reduce its value.

Minelab suggests you start digging about 100mm in front of the target to

reduce the chance of damage. Pile the diggings carefully as it might be

necessary to search them systematically later. They must also be replaced,

just as they were dug, once your search ends.
If it becomes evident that the target is in the removed soil pile, sweep the

coil over the pile and pinpoint where it lies. Progressively halve the pile

containing the target. If the target is still difficult to find, lay the detector

down with the coil flat on the ground. Take a handful of the diggings and

pass them over the coil. If there is no signal, place the handful carefully

away from the pile and repeat with another handful. Of course, your hands

and wrists must be free of any metallic jewellery and watches. Once the

object has been recovered it is a good idea to sweep the hole again to

ensure that there are no other targets to be detected.
When you have found an object in a particular hole, search the surrounding

area very carefully as it is very likely that there are more objects nearby. If

you hear a target, keep searching until you find it. It is there and it might be

valuable.
Note:

 

Refill the hole you have dug, and leave the area as you found it.

Summary of Contents for SD2200V2

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Page 3: ...d balance as well as discriminating between ferrous and non ferrous items makes this machine easier and faster to use than ever before It will re open old gold fields where mineralised or hot ground a...

Page 4: ...mplete Shaft Assembly 8012 0029 7 Armrest 2 halves 8001 0014 8 1 Nylon Bolts 2 4001 0001 9 Nylon Wing Nuts 2 4002 0003 10 Armrest Cover 8001 0012 11 Armrest Strap 8005 0019 12 6V 12Ah Gell Cell Batter...

Page 5: ...n 7 for more details on detecting techniques i Wind the coil cable around the shaft and plug the coil connector into the coil socket on the control box Ensure that the cable is firmly attached to the...

Page 6: ...oduced by different types of targets In the Shallow position signals from small targets close to the surface of the ground will be amplified allowing easier detection of such targets This option is be...

Page 7: ...the threshold to be blanked or silenced In Disc ID mode a strong signal from a ferrous object will cause the threshold to be blanked just as it does in Disc mode In addition a signal of medium streng...

Page 8: ...e the SD2200v2 detector The section Detector sounds contains definitions of some terms with which the beginner should be acquainted 5 2 1 Detector Sounds Threshold This is the background sound produce...

Page 9: ...sier to hear these target signals This setting will also tend to boost ground noise so this setting is best used in quiet ground Instruction Manual Page 15 The Deep position is recommended when lookin...

Page 10: ...ility searching in Fixed and regularly rebalancing when required can have advantages People who have used previous SD models must note that setting the Channel switch does not affect the operation of...

Page 11: ...r needs to monitor the pitch of the signal as the coil is swept over the buried metal target Most ferrous targets will produce a changing pitch signal as the coil is moved back and forth across the ta...

Page 12: ...interpretation indicating an overload of signal Lift the coil slightly higher above the ground and the discrimination functions will return The Disc mode discrimination will only blank a ferrous sign...

Page 13: ...eas where the unreasonable abundance of trash makes the digging of everything impractical Note Discrimination functions will work only on strong positive signals Weak signals will give normal all meta...

Page 14: ...as reduced battery life can result Instruction Manual Page 25 7 Detecting Techniques 7 1 Searching The SD2200v2 is a motion detector which means that it must be moving in relation to a target in order...

Page 15: ...ps The charcoal may be below the ground level and it is not always obvious until you have actually dug up and located the cause of these noises a few times Once the charcoal is removed from the ground...

Page 16: ...ays replace any soil and grass that you have removed Carry at least one of the following digging tools with you when searching The best tools are a small strong digging spade a pick a shovel a crowbar...

Page 17: ...ronic instrument It is finely engineered and housed in a durable container Take care of it in the following way It is vitally important to keep the connectors dry and clean Do not expose the detector...

Page 18: ...Minelab reserves the right to make changes to this specification without notice Length Maximum 1 3m Minimum 1 1m Weight Complete excl battery 2 4kg Configuration Shaftmount Yes Hipmount No Transmissi...

Page 19: ...to the Product Warranty card Please note it is the responsibility of the owner to pay transport costs for the detector to and from Minelab for repair Instruction Manual Page 35 12 Accessories Figure...

Page 20: ...Good depth on Can be adversely Monoloop small medium affected by some Good nuggets variable mineralisation 11 Double D Good but Monoloops Good Good standard are recommended issue 18 Greatest depth on...

Page 21: ...nvironmentally safe manner Disposal of unwanted electronic equipment in landfilled waste may contribute to adverse long term environmental effect due to the leaching of contaminating and toxic substan...

Page 22: ...he Minelab SD2200v2 Minelab Service Repair Form Today s Date Detector Model Serial No Purchased From Purchase Date Part s Supplied for Service Description of Fault Owner s Name Address Phone B H A H F...

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