Page 3 - ASSEMBLY; Assembly is easy and requires no tools.; Position
ASSEMBLY Assembly is easy and requires no tools. ● 1 Position the lower stem (the straight tube) with the silver button toward the back. Using the bolt and knurled knob, attach the search coil to the plastic extension protruding from the lower stem. ● 2 P ress the button on the upper end of the lowe...
Page 5 - BATTERIES
5 Use ALKALINE batteries only. To install the batteries: ● 1 Remove the b a t t e ry cover by disengaging the clip at the back. ● 2 Align the polarity of the batteries correctly, with the positive "+" toward the coil plug connection, as indicated by the + and – indicators on the housing. ● 3...
Page 6 - DEMONSTRATION; II. Position the Detector
6 QUICK-START ! DEMONSTRATION I. Supplies Needed • A Nail • A Quarter • A Pull-Tab from a beverage can • A Zinc Penny (dated after 1982) II. Position the Detector a. Place the detector on a table, with the search coil hanging over the edge. (or better, have a friend hold the detector, with the coil ...
Page 8 - POWERING UP; POWER; SENSITIVITY
8 BASIC ! OPERATION ! POWERING UP Press the POWER touch pad. • The detector will beep 4 times • All display segments will illuminate momentarily • The SENSITIVITY and BATTERY indicators will stay illuminated SENSITIVITY The detector’s default sensitivity will be indicated with two segments. At this ...
Page 9 - DEFAULT OPERATION
9 BASIC ! OPERATION ! (continued) DEFAULT OPERATION The detector defaults to ALL METAL mode after powering on. In this mode, all types of metals will be detected. An object’s probable identification is indicated by the arrows at the top of the display. In addition, the probable depth of coin-sized o...
Page 10 - NOTCH MODE
10 BASIC ! OPERATION ! (continued) To increase the level of discrimination, press the DISCRIMINATION ▲ touch pad. Each time the ▲ pad is depressed, an additional "R" will appear, thus eliminating from detection the objects which fall into the corresponding categories. To decrease the level o...
Page 11 - ITD; Note: ITD functions in all modes, but is best demonstrated; HEADPHONE JACK
BASIC OPERATION (continued) ITD The ITD control is a convenient way to eliminate a known undesirable metal object from detection. To demonstrate the ITD control: 1) Set the detector in All-Metal Mode Note: ITD functions in all modes, but is best demonstrated first from the All-Metal Mode. 2) Pass th...
Page 12 - LCD
12 AUDIO ! TARGET ! IDENTIFICATION 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 nat...
Page 13 - READING THE DISPLAY
13 TARGET ! AND ! DEPTH ! DISPLAY READING THE DISPLAY The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) s h o w s the PROBABLE identification of the t a rgeted metal, as well as the P R O B A B L E depth of the target, in inches. The detector will register a re p e a t e d , unchanging target identification when a b...
Page 14 - ELECTROMAGNETIC
14 SENSITIVITY ! ADJUSTMENT ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE The principle use for the Sensitivity C o n t rol is to eliminate Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) . A hobby metal detector is an e x t remely sensitive device; the search coil creates its own magnetic field and acts like an antenna. If your...
Page 15 - PINPOINTING; “ b e e p ”; COIL MOVEMENT; CORRECT
15 IN ! THE ! FIELD ! TECHNIQUES When pinpointing a target, try drawing an “X”, as illustrated, over where the tone is induced. NOTE: This modern Metal Detector is referred to as a Motion Detector since it can respond to a target only while the searchcoil is being moved over the Target PINPOINTING A...
Page 16 - Swing the search coil slowly,; IN
16 Swing the search coil slowly, overlapping each sweep as you move forward. It is important to sweep the coil at a consistent speed over the g round as you search. After identifying a target, your sweep technique can help in identifying both the location and the nature of the target. If you encount...
Page 18 - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE; SYMPTOM; TROUBLESHOOTING
18 TROUBLE SHOOTING 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 in • Keep 2 detectors close proximity at least 20’ apart • Highly oxidized ...
Page 19 - TERMINOLOGY
19 TERMINOLOGY The following terms are used throughout the manual, and are standard terminology among detectorists. ELIMINATION Reference to a metal being "eliminated" means that the detector will not emit a tone, nor light up an indicator, when a specified object passes through the coil’s d...
Page 20 - TREASURE HUNTER’S CODE OF ETHICS:; Five Year Limited Warranty; our option, any Titan Detector returned, shipping cost prepaid, to
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