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side to side in about a three foot arc, overlapping succeeding strokes well. This motion is 
called a “sweep.” The Golden µMax was designed to get maximum depth without the frantic 
pace required of earlier motion detectors, so go at a pace that is comfortable for you. In fact, 
trying to hunt too fast may even cause a loss of depth in heavily mineralized locations.  

Regardless of which mode you are using, try to keep your searchcoil height constant and close 
to the ground. Most people tend to raise the coil at the end of a sweep—much like a 
pendulum—especially if in a hurry. Try to avoid this, as any increase in height from the 
ground will cause a corresponding loss of depth.  

In areas with well-kept lawns, the easiest way to maintain a constant searchcoil height is to 
allow the coil to rest on the grass as you sweep from side to side. In rough and rocky areas, it 
is best not to “scrub” the coil on the ground, as the rocks will act like abrasives and wear 
away the coil bottom (an optional coil scuff cover will protect against this). Sweep the coil as 
close to the ground as possible without touching. Hitting the ground or rocks may cause a 
false signal much like a desired target would. Sweeping the coil too high above the ground 
results in a loss of depth.  

Planting a Test Garden 

To better learn how your detector will perform in the field, it would be helpful to bury some 
coins and trash metal items in an area that you know is clear of other metal objects. Check the 
area with DISCRIMINATE LEVEL set at MIN to be sure it's clear of trash, then bury the 
targets at least 1 foot apart and from 3 to 5 inches deep to start. Make a map of the area to be 
sure you know what each target is and how deep it is. Practice on these targets to familiarize 
yourself with your detector’s target response. This will also help you learn the proper sweep 
speed for best operation. This type of practice area is often called a “test garden” or “test bed” 
and is one of the best tools to help you develop your metal detecting skills.  

Recognizing False Signals in Discriminate Mode 

When operating in the DISC Mode, some “false signals” may be caused by 1) heavy 
concentrations of trash metal objects, 2) very large trash metal objects, or 3) electrical 
interference. These signals are generally short, choppy sounds and sound different than “good 
signals” (good target response sounds).  

At the end of your sweep, as you reverse the coil direction, the detector is most susceptible to 
trash-induced noise. There are two ways to tell whether these sounds are good deep signals or 
trash “noise.” The first is by repeatability. Trash-induced noises will not be regular as you 
sweep the coil over the suspected target several times, whereas a good target response will be 
repeatable. The second method is to switch to ALL METAL Mode and check the target 
response sound. If the response is weak, it may well be a deep, good target. But if the 
response is very strong, it is probably trash. Note that a coin close to the surface can give a 
double beep sound, but it is regular and repeatable. Raising the coil an inch or two will restore 
the single beep on surface targets.  

Recovering a Target 

If the target is shallow and the soil is soft, you may be able to “probe” and find the exact 
location of the target before you dig it. Since filling all holes after you recover the target is so 
important, digging a small precise hole is best. If the target is deep, you may need to dig a 

Summary of Contents for Golden uMax

Page 1: ... a precision electronic instrument that will last for years if properly cared for Treat it right and it won t let you down Good Hunting Jack Gifford GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Golden µMax is designed to help detectorists improve their coin shooting finds It combines three systems to help identify targets before they are dug First is Tesoro s tried and tested ED120 discrimination Offering 120 of discr...

Page 2: ...hased your detector immediately Assembly of the Golden µMax is simple and requires no special tools Just install the battery mount the searchcoil on the lower pole assembly connect the two pole assemblies together wrap the excess cable around the pole and plug the cable into the control housing Finally adjust the pole length and searchcoil angle and you re ready INSTALLING THE BATTERY Your Golden ...

Page 3: ... not installed properly damage may occur to your detector Replace the battery door by sliding it into place making sure the upper mount slots are in line and the lock tongue is snapped in place Above photo depicts the Silver Sabre µMax model however battery installation is the same for the Golden µMax ASSEMBLING YOUR DETECTOR 1 On the lower pole assembly remove the mounting screw and thumb nut fro...

Page 4: ...g enough slack near the searchcoil to permit searchcoil adjustment Note Do not allow the cable to flop loosely over the searchcoil Since the detector is sensitive enough to see the tiny wires in the cable a floppy cable can cause false signals as the searchcoil senses the moving wires 8 Plug the male cable end into the female connector on the control housing and tighten the cable thumb nut You are...

Page 5: ... comfortable pole length To adjust the searchcoil angle simply loosen the searchcoil thumb nut slightly and move the searchcoil into the desired position Tighten the searchcoil thumb nut by hand so that the searchcoil will hold in place QUICKSTART The Quickstart is designed to teach you how to use your new Golden µMax It provides a quick and easy means of learning your detector and the concepts be...

Page 6: ...e small enough or deep enough that they will not be able to generate an audio signal by themselves By monitoring a threshold you already have an audio signal so changes will be easier to hear However if the threshold is set too loud or too soft small changes in the signal will be hard to hear Take some time to find the right threshold level for you Perform Air Test in All Metal Mode Once you have ...

Page 7: ...ensitivity to small objects a detector has Unfortunately any small interference that is amplified can cause the detector to become erratic The SENSITIVITY control is used to find the best gain setting in any location without letting the detector become unstable The SENSITIVITY knob is numbered from min to 10 and then has an orange area called the Max Boost zone For most normal hunting anywhere in ...

Page 8: ...about that in the Set Notch Window Width section Last wave your iron target You should hear the lowest tone of all This tone covers iron and foil Some iron targets such as washers or other oddly shaped items may produce a rolling tone This tone is a combination of both high and low tones It may start high and go low or start low and go high Take some time to try your targets and get used to the to...

Page 9: ...ickly how your Discriminate Mode works Each machine may be a little different than all the others so you may want to take some time and try different targets to find the responses of your machine At a later date you may also build a test garden to test your detector in the field Set Notch Window Width There is a very distinct difference between the regular Discriminate and the Notch Filter Discrim...

Page 10: ...l Return the knob to the 12 o clock position and check your targets once again You may want to take the time to get more targets and test your NOTCH WIDTH settings Next with your NOTCH WIDTH set at 12 o clock turn the DISCRIMINATE LEVEL knob to the preset arrow and check your targets Only the nickel and the quarter should respond Now turn the DISCRIMINATE LEVEL knob up to the PULL TAB level Only t...

Page 11: ...ep to start Make a map of the area to be sure you know what each target is and how deep it is Practice on these targets to familiarize yourself with your detector s target response This will also help you learn the proper sweep speed for best operation This type of practice area is often called a test garden or test bed and is one of the best tools to help you develop your metal detecting skills R...

Page 12: ...nic parts switches or controls And finally DO NOT attempt to modify or repair the detector s electronics as this will void your detector s warranty THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE RESULTING FROM AN ACCIDENT NEGLECT OR ABUSE Protecting Your Investment Often detectorists are disappointed when their new detector slowly becomes less and less responsive and seems to have lost some of its original pe...

Page 13: ... contaminants When transporting the detector in a car during hot weather store it on the floor of the passenger compartment if possible Using a carry bag gives additional protection In any case never allow the detector to roll around unprotected in the trunk or back of a pickup truck Protect your detector from dust moisture and extreme temperatures during storage When shipping use the original fac...

Page 14: ...are available for the Golden µMax They are all easy to mount and require no special tools See the following list of these searchcoils with the Tesoro part and description Tesoro Searchcoils Tesoro Part Description COIL 4RC 4 round concentric closed center white COIL 7RC 7 round concentric closed center white COIL 7RW 7 round wide scan closed center white COIL 8 5RW 8 round wide scan closed center ...

Page 15: ...slightly 2 2 lbs Battery Requirement One 9 volt DC alkaline Battery Life typical 10 to 20 hours Optimum Temperature Range 30 to 100 F Optimum Humidity 0 to 75 R H Operating Modes No motion All Metal Silent Search Discriminate Notch Norm Notch Wide Larger Window All Metal Tuning Mode Fast Auto Tune ...

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