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1.      X P METAL  DETECTORS    ES    IUATI  N MANUAL    Contents pages    FO EROGUCTION taras as 2  Describir 4  ASSOMD Vasa 5    Alkaline or Rechargeable Batteries     Battery Life  Battery Low Alert                    0008 7  CONC OI cress fe cee Senet dai eee 9  Start NO  SCMSUIVIEY   seticeiatianssaterantihaengata mesa amend aad a 9  DES CHAPIN ELON td da 10  BRO  SIE Biased a Atte Mallen etait ek 12  CGO UN A A a ENE 14  Detecting TECNNIQUES           cccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeaees 15  Care IMStLUC TONS mural 16  Trouble Shooting Problems             cccceeeeeeeeee 18  Advice to DetectoriStS     occcccnccccccnnnncnnnn anno 19  SPeciNCcatiORS ica 20  XP ACCES SOMO Sida iaa 21    Warranty conditions    INTRODUCTION    CONGRATULATIONS ON PURCHASING AN XP METAL 1  DETECTOR AND WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF RESEARCH  AND EXPLORATION     Y ou have invested in a high tech detector with extreme performance  designed  and developed in France Therefore you are taking part in the development of  the research in the fidd of metal detecting undertaken by our company  we  thank you for that     ADVENTIS and ADX 200 are a clever combination of  analog digital technology and benefits from the latest advances in  the field  Our knowledge of that technology has led us to integrate  a microprocessor to analyze discrimination signals  This  microprocessor  faster for discrimination signal analysis  gives our  detectors an increased power and stability  as well as a better  rejection of unwanted targets 
2.     100  you can fix the  electronic box on the shaft  in front of the handle        The hipmount bag provided with your detector can allow you  protect your detector from rain when the electronic box is fix on the  shaft or on the armrest     ALKALINE OR    RECHARGEABLE  BATTERY  BATTERY  LIFE  BATTERY LOW  ALERT   ALKALINE BATTERY     ADVENTIS 2 and ADX250 are powered with 12 volts from 8 AA  Alkaline batteries using 2 batteries holders  4  batteries each    Pay close attention to the battery   polarity    before inserting the batteries holders in the  electronic box    The metal rivets  3  of the batteries holder  must be on the right  Screw the nuts 1 and 2  to close the batteries lid         i  In the event of nonprolonged use   remove the alkaline batteries from the detector     RECHARGEABLE BATTERY    A rechargeable battery pack and a charger will allow you to power  your detector    The insertion of the rechargeable battery pack is similar to the  Alkaline batteries pack     Recharging the batteries can be done in a very simple way     Always turn off the detector before recharging batteries   Remove the search coil connector of the electronic box and  insert the charger instead  12 to 18 hours are necessary to  have a full recharge    Avoid leaving the batteries recharging for more than 20  hours     WARNING  Before inserting your charger  check that you are not  recharging Alkaline batteries     ALKALINE OR  RECHARGEABLE  BATTERY  BATTERY  LIFE  BATTERY LOW  ALERT  
3.     The development of the ADVENTIS and the ADX200  the  ADVENTIS 2 and the ADX250 has led to the inclusion of a new  circuit board with specially optimised specifications     v faster target detection through the use of new  more  discriminating analogue filters  It will therefore be easier for  you to detect targets in iron infested areas     v the transmitter of the wireless WS1 headphones is now  integrated on your detector s circuit board  You can therefore  now use your new optional wireless WS1 Two Channel  headphones without having to change parts to change  channels      v The new FREQ  SHIFT switch gives you the option of  choosing between two working channels for the wireless WS1  headphones   channel 1 or channel 2   and between two  detection frequencies   Freq 1 or Freq 2   for your detector   You can then search for targets in the same area as another  XP detector without any interference issues     These two new detectors are also fitted with a new 9     22 5 cm   carbon fibre search head with a more robust coil cover     INTRODUCTION    You will find it much easier to adjust the controls to   optimise your search technique to the type of area   you are searching in    The sharpness of the transition between ferrous and non ferrous   adjustable with a single turn potentiometer is an addition to  maximise performance    Our high sensibility  double D  search coils  provide very good  ground penetration     You will appreciate the sturdiness and the manufacturin
4.     il    2     Press the 2 shafts  3  and  5  one towards the other to help  the spring clips  4  locate themselves    The twist lock  6  is used to stop the movement of the  fiberglass tube  7  inside the aluminium shaft  5   Release it  before inserting the fiberglass tube and then lock it without  forcing too much as shown on the diagram 9 once it is  inserted to the right length       Put the 2 rubber washers on each side of the plastic end  8      To facilitate the insertion you can dampen the rubber  washers  Insert the plastic end on the search head an screw  the nylon bolt through the hole  lastly attaching the nylon  nut     4  Wind the cable around the shaft        5  The electronics box  1  goes  under the armrest  To fix it   insert the 2 wings of the  armrest in the slides of the  electronic box  as indicated on  the opposite diagram     ASSEMBLY    6  Once the control box in place under the  armrest  insert the connector  female   2  in its  panel connector  male   lock it  the connector  is now watertight     The control box is now fixed under the armrest as  indicated on the opposite diagram         Disassembling   To remove the control box from the armrest  proceed as  indicated below    1   1        Put your hands around the control box and  press slightly with your thumbs on the side  of the armrest        Whilst you keep the pressure on  slip the  armrest off  and remove completely the  control box from the armrest       With this optional accessory   XP 
5.    Jack 6 35 stereo   FREQUENCIES   Freq 1 4590 HZ   Freq 2   4460 HZ   W EIGHT   BOK  aee T LE 340 gr  Hedd WIth Cabbie vera 480 gr  Head   shaft   control box   hipmount bag                  06  1425 gr  Full PACKAGE  traia o   2100 gr  WARRANTY   Control unit  amp  Search COIil          oooooccnnnnnnooo   2 years parts and labour    20    XP ACCESSORIES    Standard Searchcoil DD 9     22 5 cm   provided with coil cove       Elliptical Search coil Searchcoil DD High Energy 11     5    x 10     11 24cm   27 cm  provided with coil cover  provided with coil cover       Search coil DD 45x38 cm       New wireless Headphone  WS1 2 Channel    Specially designed for XP Metal  Detectors        2 selectable channels    Digital sound transmission by microprocessor   The radio transmitter is directly integrated into our detectors  circuit boards  XP   ADX250 ADVENTIS Il   GMAXX Il   GOLDMAXX power  Miniaturised electronics   Removable earpiece   Compact and lightweight  the headphone weighs less than 70g  battery  included    Headphone built in edge extra flat rechargeable Lithium battery  7g   battery life   50 hours   Fast Lithium charger  full charge in 2 hours    Charge monitoring system and full charge LED   Adjustable Memorizable volume    RSS NS Re EN    eee OS    21    XP ACCESSORIES    New Hipmount bag  It can be used to protect    electronic box from rain when it fix on shaft or  on armrest        XP transport bag       XP   100   optional accessory use to fix the  electronic
6.   BATTERY LIFE    Alkaline batteries about 45 hours with headphones   Batteries NiMh about 40 hours with headphones     BATTERYLOWALERT    When the battery voltage is too low to power your detector  the  detection  beep  of a metallic target radically changes tonality  it    becomes higher pitched     From then  you only have a few detection hours left  depending    on the batteries you are using     This has the advantage of warning you in plenty of time about  the low condition of the batteries without hindering you whilst    searching     CONTROLS    START 1 0  SENSITIVITY     Turn the machine on with the SENSITIVITY I O  control    You will hear some quick  beeps  which will tell  you that the detector is correctly operating    Then you can detect        The control also enables you to adjust the sensitivity of your  detector    The sensitivity level determines the depth of detection and the  stability of your machine  It can be adjusted to suit the environment  so as not to be plagued with false signals     Please note that this new detector has a more advanced  SENSITIVITY setting compared to previous ADX200 and  ADVENTIS models  enabling you to make gradual adjustments  to help alleviate false signals     The range of adjustments has been widened to offer more  sensitive adjustments at the top end of the range     You should therefore not be surprised if you have to lower the  potentiometer settings on bad ground  The performance of the  machine will not diminish      
7.   You can t start your  detector     You notice excessive  false signals without  reasons    You notice false signals  when the search head  knocks the ground     The detector beeps on  potteries  bricks or  with certain stones              SOLUTIONS     gt  Low batteries  Change the batteries     Check if you have correctly  inserted the batteries in each  pack  One battery might be in   the wrong way around      gt  Wrong polarity    Check the way the batteries     gt  Batteries are badly have been inserted in the 2   inserted or upside down  battery holders  refer to chapter  4     gt  A 6 35 plug is inserted A    in the headphone plug      gt  The loudspeaker is    defective  Plug in headphones to check      gt  The sensitivity is too    mar  Lower it    gt  The search coil  connector is badly locked to Lock it without forcing     the control box    T    Your A aneis Change the headphones   defective      gt  You are passing through  an area with a lot of  interference  high voltage  cable  electric transformer   electric fence         Lower the sensitivity or get  away from this area      gt  You are close to other Change frequency due to FREQ   metal detectors  SHIFT  refer to chap 5     ADVENTIS 2  turn the GROUND   control slightly to the right until    gt  GROUND control is too false signals stop    low  ADX250   ask your retailer to   check the internal setting of  GROUND control    ADVENTIS 2  turn the GROUND    control slightly to the right until   gt  GROUND cont
8.   a non ferrous target will produce a  deep  full sound which can be repeated at the same spot with  each sweep  Most of the ferrous targets will be silent or might  produce a choppy sound  short  pops  or  clicks   which can be  easily recognized     NOTE   Experienced Detectorists must forget their concerns over the  discrimination levels they must not go beyond  The D1 mode  is very soft  it doesn t go over iron rejection  so you should  not fear pushing the setting 3 4 to the right     11    CONTROLS    FREQ  SHIFT     The FREQ  SHIFT switch    eliminates FREG  SHIFT   interference which would otherwise be  caused between two XP detectors used  within close proximity of each other        It can act on two settings simultaneously   the working frequency of your detector   v Freql ou Freq 2  the wireless WS1 2 Channel headphone output channel   v CH1 ou CH2    How to use the FREQ  SHIFT  switch     If you are working ALONE without your wireless WS1 headphones   it is better to use FREQ  SHIFT     vV on the middle setting  DETECT Freql   WS1 OFF position    The wireless WS1 headphone output will be switched off and therefore not  use up power  The detector will be set on frequency 1     If you are working ALONE with your wireless WS1 headphones   you can use FREQ  SHIFT     vV onalow setting  DETECT Freq 1   WS1 CH2 position    Y ona high setting  DETECT Freq 2   WS1 CH1 position    You should also consider adjusting the input channel of the wireless WS1  headphones on the e
9.  as robust as possible  however   like any electronic precision instrument  they require some care     The XP search coil cable has been designed so as to resist long  term movement  However you should take some precautions and  prolong the life of your detector       gt  to remove the connector from the control box  it is important  never to pull the cable but the connector      gt  It is important to leave enough slack at the bottom of the cable  near the coil to allow for adjusting the coil angle without placing strain  on the coil      gt  It is important not to replace the Velcro with tape as this will  centre the movement on one single part of the cable      gt  when the box is hipmounted  put it on your side or on your back  in order not to fold the cable of the connector when you lean forward    Diagram 1      gt  when the box is hipmounted  to prevent strain on cable and    connector  you should slide the cable through the hipmount bag belt  strap  Diagram 2    P P P       INCORRECT CORRECT CORRECT    Diagram 1 Diagram 2    16    CARE    INSTRUCTIONS J    Not adhering to these precautions will lead to long term damage  of the cable and void the warranty due to user negligence        In the event of nonprolonged use  remove the alkaline  batteries from the detector        Do not expose your detector to high temperatures     17    TROUBLE SHOOTING  PROBLEMS    TROUBLE    The sound changes its  tone  it becomes more  high pitched when  encountering metallic  targets    
10.  box on the shaft in front of the handle        Batteries charger       NiMh Batteries       XP T shirt  100  cotton  Sizes M  L  XL       Backphone FX 01    Audio level adjust    Impedance and sound adapted  to our detectors    6 35 jack adaptator    Foldable in 3 parts    22    Declaration of conformity for E C    This declaration is the responsibility of manufacturer  XPLORER Sarl   40 ch  du Moulin     31320 Mervilla   France   This certifies that the following designated product WS1 complies with the  essential protection requirements of R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC on the  approximation of the law of the Member States relating to the Radio  Spectrum Matters  EMC and Electrical Safety    Assessment of compliance of the product with the requirements relating to  the essential requirements of the Directive and the unified standard  EN300220 and EN300330             WARRANTY CONDITIONS    XPLORER ensures a contractual warranty from the date of the purchase    gt  24 months on the electronic box the search coil  detector shaft and its components   armrest  twist lock     and on the battery charger     If warranty service should be necessary  the detector must be returned to the retailer  complete   with proof of purchase and a notice explaining the fault     Where a faulty detector has been replaced by a new or reconditioned detector  the warranty  will carry on   This warranty  parts and labour  does not cover       damage due to a fall  shock or accident       deteriorati
11. arpiece  Simultaneously hold down the   buttons for  five seconds  See the wireless WS1 Two Channel headphones user manual  for more information     12    CONTROLS    If you are working WITH A PARTNER without the WS1 headphones   you can use FREQ  SHIFT     Y on the middle setting  DETECT Freql   WS1 OFF position on  YOUR device     Y ona high setting  DETECT Freq 2   WS1 CH1 position on  your partner s device  even if they are not using a wireless  WS1 headset     If you are working WITH A PARTNER  with the wireless WS1 headphones   you can use FREQ  SHIFT    Y ona low setting  DETECT Freq 1   WS1 CH2 position for  YOUR device    Y ona high setting  DETECT Freq 2   WS1 CH1 position for  your partner s device     In any event  please refer to the wireless WS1 Two Channel  headphones user manual before use     14    CONTROLS    GROUND    Control not available on ADX200    With this control you can correct ground effects  and more accurately reject ferrous minerals or any  pottery containing iron oxides        If you are prospecting on grounds loaded with  magnetic stones  it might be a good idea to keep  a sample of these stones on you to adjust your detector before  detecting this type of ground  You only need to move a magnetic  stone in front of the search coil turning slowly the GROUND  control from left to right so as to obtain a total rejection of the  stone     GROUND    If the mineralization is too scattered  sweep the head on the  ground and turn the control progressi
12. g quality of  our equipment    Because a metal detector is generally used in extreme conditions   we have given full attention to the most sensitive parts  ADVENTIS  2 and ADX250 are been developed and manufactured with quality  components and material  thus ensuring your XP detector a  maximum useful life     Y Coil Connector  developed by XP  waterproof  gold  contacts  30 y gold plated    Impact resistant polypropylene armrest   Strong Cable  designed to resist movement failures   Robust Waterproof search coil   3 piece stem  Fibreglass lower stem    A NS    The ADVENTIS 2 and the ADX250  are both high performance detectors specially designed  to give you greater ease of use     Before using your detector for the first time  we recommend that you read this  instruction manual carefully in order to make full use of its abilities     DESCRIPTION    2    1   Robust  waterproof search coil  Diam  9     22 5 cm   provided  with coil cover    2   Fibreglass Nut and Bolt   3   Fibreglass lower stem   4   Twist lock   5   Comfortable foam handle   6   Impact resistant polypropylene armrest   7   Strong cable  designed to resist movement failures     8   ABS electronics box  For a maximum comfort  the box is  worm hipmounted  It can also be fixed to the armrest thanks to  Slide specially designed for that purpose     9   Waterproof connector     Vclips       ASSEMBLY    The assembly of your detector will only take you a  few seconds   Put the shaft together as shown on the diagram 
13. i  Avoid testing your detector inside your house or in shops  because you can encounter a lot of metallic and   electromagnetic pollution  reinforced concrete  metallic girder and  fluorescent lights      CONTROLS    DISCRIMINA TION    The discrimination control depends on  the 3 positions DISC switch     3 options are available   1  option   The DISC switch is  on the AM position   All metal  mode   the detector is then  set up in all metal mode  The discrimination control is  deactivated        This mode can for instance be used to locate a target with  more precision  When in IRON REJ ECT  D1 or D2   in some  cases  a non ferrous target can be partially masked by a  close by ferrous target  The AM mode  more powerful  will  help you locate them     2    option   The DISC switch is on the D1 position  grey  area   the discrimination control allows the user to go  progressively from the all metal mode  potentiometer to the  minimum  to the ferrous metal discrimination  potentiometer  to the maximum      3  option   The DISC switch is on the D2 position  red  area   the discrimination control rejects ferrous objects on  the minimum level and can reject foil on the level shown on  the front panel of the detector  On D2 mode  avoid going  beyond the FOIL level otherwise you might lose useful small  targets     Before using your detector for the first time  become familiar with  the sounds of metallic targets  ferrous non ferrous      10    CONTROLS    In IRON REJ ECT  D1 or D2 
14. ons due to an anormal use       cable breakage of the search coil or of one of its conductors       the coil cover     Any alteration of the electronic circuit by an unauthorised person will lead to breach of    warranty   XPLORER reserves the right to change the design or specifications of its detectors    without notice         Y                 XP perecrors  www xpmetaldetectors com    Web site    e mail  __    info x pmetaldetectors com    XPLORER S a r l    40 chemin du moulin   31320 MERVILLA  France   Fax     33  0 5 61 73 48 39    XP and Gold MAXX are XPLORER S a r    trade marks    
15. rol is too false signals stop     low  ADX250   ask your retailer to  check the internal setting of  GROUND control       If the problem persists  contact your retailer for advice     18    ADVICE TO    DETECTORISTS Q    Detecting is an activity  which like other leisure activities  requires some guiding principles  These few  recommendations will allow  you to fully enjoy it while respecting laws   environment and other people     e Enquire about and abide by the laws in force of the country  or the state before searching  It is of your responsibility to  know them and to abide by them     e Always ask the permission of the land owners where you  want to search     e Have regard for the natural environment in which you are  searching     e Don t forget to backfill all holes you dig        Avoid detecting in zones where battles took place during  the wars  Report any suspect object you might discover  to the authorities     19    SPECIFICATIONS    BATTERIES   8 AA Alkaline batteries or rechargeable NiMh   batteries  optional     ELECTRONIC BOX   ABS electronic box  It can be worn under the armrest  in front of  the hand  using the optional mount  or hip mounted    SEARCH COIL    Wide scan  Double D   Diameter   9     22 5 cm   provided with  coil cover   Cable length   2 35 m    WIRELESS TRANSMISSION  WS1 2 Channel transmitter CH1 CH2  include    SHAFT    In 3 parts  which can be dismantled  Fibreglass lower stem     LOUDSPEAKER  28 mm  8 ohms  Weather resistant    HEADPHONES
16. vely from left to right in  order to get good stable detector  On mineralised grounds  these  procedures will optimise your searches     the nght more than necessary  The red arrow indicates a basic    For maximum depth detection  do not tum this setting towards  D position suitable for most ground     14    DETECTING  TECHNIQUES    ADVENTIS 2 and ADX250 are motion detectors  which means  that a target detection can be carried out only when the search  coil is moving     When you detect an area  it is important to sweep with the head  as close as possible to the ground with wide movements  but not  making contact with the ground    Keep the head parallel to the ground following the relief as much  as possible     INCORRECT CORRECT       To pinpoint a target  use quick crossed  Sweeps    with the coil over the target taking note of  where the strongest audio signal is received   The exact location of the target is under the  centre line of the search coil from front to back  and can then be determined by    x ing           If you feel the performance of your detector is not at it   s best   1  The discrimination is too high      gt  Set it in D1 mode with the discrimination control set  to the equivalent of 2 o clock or less     2  The ground rejection is too high   only on ADVENTIS       gt  Adjust GROUND control towards the equivalent of a  12 o clock position or less if the ground doesn   t give false  signals     15    CARE  INSTRUCTIONS    Our detectors are designed to be
    
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