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QUICK-START DEM ONSTRATION

I. Supplies Needed

• a Nail  • a Gold Ring (try several different size gold rings)  • a Large Silver Coin

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

Press .

IV. Wave each object over the searchcoil

a. Notice the tones and Target-IDs for each object (assumes default DISC

setting):

OBJECT

TARGET-ID

TONE

Nail

lower (e.g. 10-35)

LOW

Gold Ring

medium (e.g.- Mid 50’s)

V.C.O.

Larger Gold Ring

medium (but higher than ID for smaller gold ring)

V.C.O.

Silver Coin

higher (e.g.- 80-99)

High

b. Motion is required.

• Objects must be in motion over the searchcoil to be detected.
• Sweep objects flat over the searchcoil, parallel to the plane of the searchcoil.

V. Press 

twice to activate the DISC selection

a. While sweeping the Nail back-and-forth, press 

to

increase the DISC setting.

b. Continue to press

and increase the DISC setting.

• Notice that the Nail will be eliminated from detection at a certain DISC setting.

The nail is eliminated when the DISC setting is 40 numbers greater
than the target's ID.

Caution: Passing the nail at differing angles will yield different ID numbers.
• When the Nail is eliminated from detection, the IRON segment will still

flash but no tone will sound and no Target-ID will be indicated.

VI. Repeat Step V while waiving the Gold Ring, and then also

while waiving the Silver Coin

• Notice that the Gold Ring will be eliminated from detection.
• If the ID of the Silver Coin is greater than 80, then it will not be eliminated

from detection. But if the coin’s ID is less than 80, the tone will change
from V.C.O. to High Tone as DISC is adjusted.

VII. Press and hold PINPOINT

a. Hold a metal object motionless over the searchcoil.
b. Notice that motion is not required for detection.
c. Move the object closer, then farther away from the searchcoil.

• Notice the changing sound.
• Notice the changing depth values.

DEPTH INDICATOR

In Discrimination Mode, each time an object is detected, a Bar Graph
illuminates in addition to the Target-ID.

The Bar Graph is a graphic representation of the distance from the searchcoil,
and is calibrated to a coin-sized object.

• More bars indicate a deeper object.
• Fewer bars indicate a shallower object.

The scale for coin-sized objects, with sensitivity at maximum, is:

Display:

Depth:

>20cm

15cm-20cm

10cm-15cm

6cm-10cm

<6cm

(8”)*

(6”-8”)

(4”-6”)

(2.5”-4”)

(2.5”)**

* 5 Bars: If the object is a coin, it is deeply buried.

…or this could be the faint signal from a large, but very deeply buried,
object.

** 1 Bar: If the object is a coin, it is shallow.

…or this could be a large object more deeply buried.

Target-ID Coin Reference. Below are known Target-IDs for some reference coins:

Merovingian Triens (gold, France)

42

Polish Zloty (Pre-WWII) 0.20 zl (1923 nickel)

44-99

Celtic Potin (lead)

52

Polish Zloty 0.50PLN 

54-56

USSR 50 kopeek, 1980, Nickel, D 24 mm.

56

Russian Scale Peter I, 1705, Silver, 0.25 gr.

56-57

Polish Zloty 1PLN 

56-57

US Nickel

56-57

Polish Zloty PRL 100zl (CuNi)

58-59

Bulgarian 1 stotinkas, 1999 (CuAlNi)

58-64

Bulgarian 10 stotinkas, 1999

59-60

Bulgarian 50 stotinkas, 1999,2004,2005,2007

59-65

Roman Nummus (bronze)

60

1/4 of Stater (gold, France)

60

50cent Chambre du Commerce (France)

60

Bulgarian 2 stotinkas, 1999 (CuAlNi)

60-64

Polish Zloty 5PLN

61

2 Euro Coin 

62-66

Polish Zloty '0.05PLN 

63-64

British 20p

64-65

Polish Zloty 2PLN 

64-65

USSR, 5 kopeek, 1961, Bronze, D 25 mm.

65

Russian Scale Mikhail Fedorovich, 1613-1645, Silver, 0.625 gr.

65

Bulgarian 5 stotinkas (old) (CuAlNi)

68-73

Bulgarian 1 lev

69-73

10 Euro Cent

70-74

1 Euro Coin 

70-78

Medieval double sol coin (France)

75

20 Euro Cent

76-78

50 Euro Cent

76-80

Double Tournois (copper, France)

78

British £1

79-80

Polish Zloty PRL .20 zl (aluminum)

80

10 ct Napoleon III (bronze, France)

80

British £2

81

2 Franc Morlon (Aluminum, France)

82

US Dime

84-85

Polish Zloty (Pre-WWII) 2zl (1933 silver)

86-87

US Quarter

88-90

Russian, 50 kopeek Nikolay II,1896, Silver, D 27 mm.

93-94

US Silver Dollar

94-95

Russian, 2 kopeek, Alexander I, 1816, Copper, D 30 mm.

94-95

Russian, 1 ruble Nikolay II,1896, Silver, D 34 mm.

98

Russian, 5 kopeek, Ekaterina II, 1781, Copper, D 41 mm.

99

 

Summary of Contents for eurotek Pro

Page 1: ...warranty may vary in other countries check with your distributor for details Warranty does not cover shipping costs to and from the U S A 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 user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart B Section 15 109 Class...

Page 2: ...archcoil 5 DD Round closed 5COVER CZ3 8COIL 7TEK Searchcoil 8 Concentric open 8COVER 7 10COIL TEK Searchcoil 10 Concentric open F70COVER 10COILDD TEK Searchcoil 10 DD Ellipse closed 2023190000 11COIL TEK Searchcoil 11 DD Ellipse open COVER 11DD standard with detector standard with Eurotekpro 11DD 23 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Congratulations Congratulations on your purchase of the new Eurotek Pro Metal D...

Page 3: ...il and can therefore be very hard to isolate from the soil V C O Meaning voltage controlled oscillator the V C O audio method causes both the audio pitch and the volume to rise as signal strength increases V C O improves the user s ability to interpret a target s size and depth Very weak signals for small or very deeply buried objects have the faintest volume and the lowest pitch Larger objects an...

Page 4: ...M and IN 5 When the desired U M appears on the screen release The detector will now operate with the desired U M even after the detector has been powered down To change the U M again repeat the procedure Memory To store the current settings SENS DISC and VOL 1 Start with the detector turned ON 2 Select all desired settings 3 Press and hold for 8 seconds 4 When the three menu selections appear at t...

Page 5: ...h no target present Pinpoint Retuning Retuning in the Pinpoint Mode is useful in narrowing down the location of a target To retune the detector quickly release the button and immediately depress the button again When the user releases is displayed momentarily on the screen The indicates that the detector is retuning to the incoming signal level How to Pinpoint Position the searchcoil 2 to 5 cm 1 2...

Page 6: ...e can also be useful in tracing the outline of larger objects Since searchcoil motion is not required very slow movement around an object can reveal an outline of its shape While not intended as a continuous search mode Pinpoint can be used in this fashion if the user keeps the button depressed MODE SELECTIONS 6 The detector requires a single 9 volt ALKALINE battery battery not included Do not use...

Page 7: ...r then farther away from the searchcoil Notice the changing sound Notice the changing depth values DEPTH INDICATOR In Discrimination Mode each time an object is detected a Bar Graph illuminates in addition to the Target ID The Bar Graph is a graphic representation of the distance from the searchcoil and is calibrated to a coin sized object More bars indicate a deeper object Fewer bars indicate a s...

Page 8: ... the type and amount of ground minerals present The Eurotek Pro has a preset ground elimination setting No user adjustments are required 2 Trash If searching for coins you want to ignore items like aluminum foil and nails You can see the Target ID value of the buried objects listen to the sounds and then decide what you want to dig up Or you can eliminate unwanted metals from detection by using th...

Page 9: ...and sometimes to beep erratically The SENSITIVITY control lets you reduce the strength of this magnetic field and therefore lessen its susceptibility to EMI You may want to operate at maximum strength but the presence of EMI may make this impossible so if you experience erratic behavior or false signals reduce the sensitivity HEADPHONE JACK Push the tab up and lock into place to expose the headpho...

Page 10: ... gold nuggets 54 57 gold nuggets gold rings or targets containing mostly gold 87 89 clad coins or coins of recent vintage 82 83 copper coins 93 99 larger silver coins Note There are a wide variety of metals and no target can be identified for certain until unearthed This table is for general reference only See the table on P 18 for a more complete listing of Target ID values for common metal items...

Page 11: ... or key press the menu icon will time out and the last displayed setting will be programmed in Or press again before the display times out and advance to the next menu selection the last displayed setting will be programmed in During operation recall the last menu selection by pressing MENU at any time the last menu selection adjusted will again be displayed While the MENU display is active the LC...

Page 12: ...affect the Pinpoint Mode volume or the keypad volume 12 13 HOW DEEP WILL IT GO The Eurotek Pro Metal Detector will detect a coin sized object to a distance of about 24 cm 9 5 from the searchcoil at maximum sensitivity Large metal objects can be detected to a depth of more than a meter Detectability is directly related to the size of the metal object the larger the object the deeper it can be detec...

Page 13: ...affect the Pinpoint Mode volume or the keypad volume 12 13 HOW DEEP WILL IT GO The Eurotek Pro Metal Detector will detect a coin sized object to a distance of about 24 cm 9 5 from the searchcoil at maximum sensitivity Large metal objects can be detected to a depth of more than a meter Detectability is directly related to the size of the metal object the larger the object the deeper it can be detec...

Page 14: ... or key press the menu icon will time out and the last displayed setting will be programmed in Or press again before the display times out and advance to the next menu selection the last displayed setting will be programmed in During operation recall the last menu selection by pressing MENU at any time the last menu selection adjusted will again be displayed While the MENU display is active the LC...

Page 15: ... gold nuggets 54 57 gold nuggets gold rings or targets containing mostly gold 87 89 clad coins or coins of recent vintage 82 83 copper coins 93 99 larger silver coins Note There are a wide variety of metals and no target can be identified for certain until unearthed This table is for general reference only See the table on P 18 for a more complete listing of Target ID values for common metal items...

Page 16: ...and sometimes to beep erratically The SENSITIVITY control lets you reduce the strength of this magnetic field and therefore lessen its susceptibility to EMI You may want to operate at maximum strength but the presence of EMI may make this impossible so if you experience erratic behavior or false signals reduce the sensitivity HEADPHONE JACK Push the tab up and lock into place to expose the headpho...

Page 17: ... the type and amount of ground minerals present The Eurotek Pro has a preset ground elimination setting No user adjustments are required 2 Trash If searching for coins you want to ignore items like aluminum foil and nails You can see the Target ID value of the buried objects listen to the sounds and then decide what you want to dig up Or you can eliminate unwanted metals from detection by using th...

Page 18: ...r then farther away from the searchcoil Notice the changing sound Notice the changing depth values DEPTH INDICATOR In Discrimination Mode each time an object is detected a Bar Graph illuminates in addition to the Target ID The Bar Graph is a graphic representation of the distance from the searchcoil and is calibrated to a coin sized object More bars indicate a deeper object Fewer bars indicate a s...

Page 19: ... iron targets but classifies them by size and signal strength Ferrous objects will have a Target ID between 1 and 39 To eliminate all ferrous objects from detection set DISC 39 Alternatively the user can selectively eliminate ferrous objects less than a given Target ID For example to eliminate ferrous objects with an ID of less than 15 choose a DISC setting of 14 Volume settings 10 20 also allow t...

Page 20: ...y weak signal To demonstrate the depth indicator function hold a coin over the searchcoil press and hold and then move a coin toward and away from the searchcoil Hold the coin flat parallel to the searchcoil Watch the depth indicator change as the distance from the searchcoil changes Pinpoint Retuning Retuning in the Pinpoint Mode is useful in narrowing down the location of a target To retune the ...

Page 21: ...een CM and IN 5 When the desired U M appears on the screen release The detector will now operate with the desired U M even after the detector has been powered down To change the U M again repeat the procedure Memory To store the current settings SENS DISC and VOL 1 Start with the detector turned ON 2 Select all desired settings 3 Press and hold for 8 seconds 4 When the three menu selections appear...

Page 22: ...lly occurring minerals and only sound a tone when a metal object is detected This detector incorporates proprietary circuitry to eliminate false signals from severe ground conditions 3 22 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Detector chatters Using detector Use detector or beeps erratically indoors outdoors only Using detector near Move away power lines from power lines Using 2 detectors i...

Page 23: ...utside zip pocket for extra batteries or small accessories CBAG T Teknetics Camo Pouch Camo pouch with two inside pockets belt included PCH T Teknetics Stereo Headphones Use with Teknetics metal detectors with true stereo Utilizes 1 4 inch stereo 1 8 inch plug Compatible with all Teknetics models with 1 4 inch 1 8 inch jacks HEADT Arm Strap Secure your detector to your arm for a perfect swing 2021...

Page 24: ...CE 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 to and from the U S A 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 user s authority to operate this equipment Copyright 2013 by First Texas...

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