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While  the 

LCD

  (Liquid  Crystal  Display)  is  very  accurate  in  identifying  buried 

objects, the user in the field does not always maintain the display screen in his 

field of vision.  Therefore, we have incorporated an audio feedback mechanism 

to alert the user to the nature of buried objects.  This audio feedback system first 

alerts the user to the presence and classification of objects, whose nature and 

location can be confirmed using the 

LCD

 display.

The detector will sound three different tones.  These three tones correspond to 

the three target categories depicted on the 

LCD

 display.

LOW TONE

Ferrous objects, such as

iron and steel, will induce

a low tone. Small gold

objects can also induce

a low tone.

MEDIUM TONE

Pull-tabs, newer pennies

(post-1982), larger gold

objects, zinc, small brass

objects, and most bottle

screw caps will induce

medium tones. Many

recent vintage foreign

currencies will induce

medium tones.

HIGH TONE

Silver and copper coins,

larger brass objects,

older pennies (pre-1982),

and highly oxidized metals

will induce high tones.

Quarters, dimes and other

precious coins fall into

this category.

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BASIC OPERATION 

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The RIGHT SIDE of the display classifies objects into three categories.

Silver/Copper:

Objects composed of silver and cooper will 
illuminate  this  arrow.    Buried  and  heavily 
oxidized  metal  objects,  such  as  old  tin 
cans, can also fall into this category.  Larger 
aluminum objects, like beverage cans, will 

sometimes fall into this category.

Mid-Range:

Mid-range objects cover a large variety of 
metals,  including  pull-tabs  from  beverage 
containers,  nickels,  medium-sized  gold 
objects,  some  types  of  aluminum,  and 
zinc.

Iron:

All  ferrous  objects,  and  some  smaller 
aluminum  objects,  fall  into  the  iron 
category.  Small  gold  objects  can  also  fall 

into this range.

The 

BOTTOM RIGHT SIDE

 of the display will 

illuminate a Low Battery Indicator symbol if 
the batteries are discharged.  The indicator 
illuminates, and remains illuminated, when 
the    9-volt  batteries  have  discharged  to  a 
level of 7.35 volts.

Reading the Display IN THE FIELD

With the detector in use in the field, the display will indicate both the 

DEPTH

 and 

the 

TARGET IDENTIFICATION

 of each object detected.  After a target is detected, 

these indicators will remain illuminated with this information until the next target 

has been detected.

AUDIO TARGET IDENTIFICATION

Audio Target Identification (ATI) 

classifies metals into three categories.

LOW TONE

Nails, Bottle Caps,

& Small Gold

MEDIUM TONE

Old & New Pull Tabs, Zinc 

Pennies (Post 1982), Nickel, 

Larger Gold Objects

HIGH TONE

Copper, Silv­er & Brass

Copper Pennies (Pre 1982)

Summary of Contents for 1000 XD

Page 1: ...n any form Published by First Texas Products L P Titan is made exclusively for Kellyco Metal Detector by First Texas Products L P www kellycodetectors com FIRST TEXAS PRODUCTS LP 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRAN...

Page 2: ...ssociation with the past Many relics are made of iron but can also be made of bronze or precious metals Iron Iron is a common low grade metal that is an undesirable target in certain metal detecting a...

Page 3: ...Keep the detector s chassis dry and do not let water enter it If the chassis gets wet wipe it dry immediately Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits Use and store the...

Page 4: ...Only dig up buried object repeatable signals Environmental Reduce sensitivity electromagnetic until erratic interference signals cease Constant low tone Discharged batteries Replace batteries or const...

Page 5: ...s are loose press them forward while pressing the ON touch pad IN CASE OF LOOSE BATTERIES 1 2 3 4 IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES continued you many have encountered multiple objects If you are new to the hob...

Page 6: ...ances are that you are detecting oxidized ferrous metals rather than a silver or copper object If the tone changes a different angles 6 15 QUICK START DEMONSTRATION I Supplies Needed A Nail A Quarter...

Page 7: ...Nail has been Discriminated Out VIII Wave the Quarter Penny and Pull Tab over the Search Coil These non ferrous objects will be detected with their own distinctive tones IX Press the MODE touch pad a...

Page 8: ...vity Control is to eliminate Electromagnetic Interference EMI A hobby metal detector is an extremely sensitive device the search coil creates its own magnetic field and acts like an antenna If your de...

Page 9: ...ree categories Silver Copper Objects composed of silver and cooper will illuminate this arrow Buried and heavily oxidized metal objects such as old tin cans can also fall into this category Larger alu...

Page 10: ...following FIRST Push of THE MODE BUTTON The pyramid shaped Sensitivity Indicator will FLASH continually give a HIGH TONE and show that you are in the ALL METAL MODE SECOND Push of THE MODE BUTTON will...

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