C-SCOPE METADEC2 Instructions d'exploitation

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In practice the operator concentrates on careful sweeping of the search head in large arcs, keeping the search head near to the ground and level.

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Sensitivity (R) The SENSITIVITY CONTROL regulates the sensitivity of the detector to drift, instability etc, as well as to metal objects. The recommen

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II ~"f:ptfFqJJ~ If the site has no Ground Effect, when the search head is lowered the meter signal will not fall or rise irrespective of where t

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IIAny position overriden by PRE-8ET GROUND iii Any position overriden by AUDIO andMETER DISCRIM. --------r"F. Tune with RETUNE (vi) or (viii depr

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or if Manual Ground Exclude is preferred -OFF DIAGRAM 10. Heavily Contaminated Site Method 1. Any position overriden by AUDIO and METER DISCRIM. Eithe

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14 thereby appearing larger to the detector. The worst conditions for detecting are on loosely compacted or freshly dug ground or when the object has

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The Importance of the Right Approach Treasure hunting can be a profitable and rewarding hobby, if approached in a patient and diligent manner. Time s

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16 Sweeping -For Example: For extremely small object searching, such as coins, rings, nuggets, etc. lower the search coil to within one inch of the g

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3. Help keep Britain tidy - and help yourself. Bottle tops, silver paper and tin cans are the last things you should throwaway. You could well be dig

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18 (et Interchange batteries and ensure connections are correct and secure. Battery life can vary tremendously between makes, therefore your 'n

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CONTENTS A. Assembly B. Batteries C. Programmed Method of Operation D. The Controls And What They Do E. ADC Analytical Method of Operation F. Use In

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DIAGRAM 1. A. Lower Stem G. Knurled Nut lil B. Middle Stem H. Knurled Nut (ii)C. Upper Stem I. Cable D. Search Heed Fastener J. Din Plug E. Search He

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B. BATTERIES The METADEC II is powered by either:-a) 12 HP7 Penlight Batteries (not supplied) in 2 six-pack battery holders (supplied with detector) o

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Bmery Check 81 Charging As a guide to battery condition a Battery Check facility is provided. To check the batteries switch on the detector at the ON

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---__ C. PROGRAMMED METHOD OF OPERATION After assembly and banery insertion the METADEC II is now ready for operation. The METADEC II is extremely si

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· D. CONTROLS AND WHAT THEY DO The controls are divided into two areas. Those on the Main Control Box (W) and those on the Meter Console X (see Diag

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Sensitivity (R) The SENSlTl V lTY CONTROL regulates the sensitivity of the detector to drift, instability etc., as well as to metal objects. The recom

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Sensitivity (A) The SENSITIVITY CONTROL regulates the sensitivity of the detector to drift. instability etc.• as well as to metal objects. The recomm

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