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FINE-TUNING THE DETECTOR

 

 
When you become familiar with how your detector works, you can fine-tune it 
to make it more selective in what it finds. 
 
Discrimination is the detector's ability to differentiate between types of metal. 
The detector's 

DISCRIMINATION

 settings determines whether the detector will 

distinguish between different types of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You can set 

DISCRIMINATION

 to minimum (fully anticlockwise), to maximum 

(fully clockwise), or anywhere in between. As you set 

DISCRIMINATION

 to 

higher levels, the detector first does not detect small pieces of silver paper, 
then thick foil, and finally metal objects like pull tabs from aluminium cans. 
 

Note :

 

Each time you use the detector in a different area, you must adjust 

DISCRIMINATION

. Each search location presents new challenges. 

 

FALSE SIGNALS

 

 
Because your detector is extremely sensitive, trash-induced signals and other 
sources of interference might cause signals that seems confusing. The key to 
handling these types of signals is to dig for only those targets that emit a 
strong, repeatable signal. As you sweep the search coil back and forth over the 
ground, learn to recognise the difference between signals that occur at random 
and signals that are stable and repeatable. 
 
To reduce false signals when searching very trashy ground, only scan a small 
area at a time using slow, short overlapping sweeps. 
 

Summary of Contents for CS100

Page 1: ...CS100 DISCRIMINATOR METAL DETECTOR OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...able Stem lets you adjust the detector s length for comfortable use Note Your metal detector requires three 9 volt alkaline batteries not supplied TREASURE HUNTER S CODE OF ETHICS All treasure hunters...

Page 3: ...Turn the stem s lock nut clockwise until it loosens 2 Lengthen or shorten the stem so when you stand upright with the detector in your hand the search coil is level with the ground and about 1 2 to 2...

Page 4: ...to keep the search coil from rotating or wobbling INSTALLING THE BATTERIES You need six AA batteries to power your detector Cautions Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type...

Page 5: ...ked inside the compartment 4 Replace the cover Caution Always remove old or weak batteries They can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts If you do not plan on using the detector for a week...

Page 6: ...he detector If the pointer is not in the green area replace the batteries USING EARPHONES You can connect a pair of stereo earphones not supplied to the detector so you can listen to it privately Usin...

Page 7: ...affic hazard Outdoor Testing and Use IMPORTANT If the device emits a signal for nonferrous metals and none for ferrous metals you should start the setting procedure again Do it slowly to make sure tha...

Page 8: ...rrectly Notes The detector responds with a strong signal when it detects most valuable metal objects If a signal does not repeat after you sweep the search coil over the target a few times the target...

Page 9: ...er paper then thick foil and finally metal objects like pull tabs from aluminium cans Note Each time you use the detector in a different area you must adjust DISCRIMINATION Each search location presen...

Page 10: ...s Ferrous metals contain iron while non ferrous metals such as gold silver copper platinum aluminium lead and zinc do not When the detector senses a metallic object the meter reading changes the NON F...

Page 11: ...NATION to its midpoint 3 Hold the search coil about 1 foot 30cm away from the ground and any metal object hold down the red button on the handle and slowly rotate TUNE left and right until the pointer...

Page 12: ...floor inside a building Most buildings have metal of some kind in the floor which might interfere with the objects you are testing or mask the signal completely 3 Rotate VOLUME to the 11 o clock posi...

Page 13: ...u practice finding and digging up small metal objects on your own property before you search other locations Sometimes targets are difficult to accurately locate due to the sweep direction Try changin...

Page 14: ...ied coins might not respond the same as coins buried for a long period of time because of oxidation Some nails nuts bolts and other iron objects such as old bottle caps oxidise and create a halo effec...

Page 15: ...nal if it detects heavily oxidised metals Try pinpointing the target from several different angles see Pinpointing a Target If the detector does not display and sound the same signal each time the tar...

Page 16: ...ort or melt plastic parts Keep the detector away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Wipe the detector with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh che...

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