Keep the search coil flat and parallel to the ground at all times. Do not lift the coil at the end of your swings like a pendulum; this causes a loss of depth and erratic readings. Walk forward slowly, overlapping each sweep by roughly 50% to ensure complete ground coverage.
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(Hardware: Locking collars, washers, bolts included.) Orbitor Prospector 100 Metal Detector Manual
Turns the unit on/off and controls the speaker or headphone volume.
A needle display that deflects to the right when a metallic object is detected, showing signal strength. 4. Calibration and Tuning Procedures Keep the search coil flat and parallel to
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Insert the lower stem into the upper stem. Adjust the length so the search coil sits flat on the ground when you stand straight with your arm in the rest. Tighten the plastic lock nut. If you are looking to optimize your setups
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Insert the lower plastic stem into the upper aluminum shaft. Adjust the length so that when you stand upright, the search coil rests flat on the ground roughly one foot in front of you. Tighten the plastic lock nut to secure it.