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1. n D 1 i ES P 3 NT bo Ii Ar N 2 i Les b gee Bout lt n OS EE lt a Em v wr m o zi 4 USER S MANUAL XP perecrors Page 29 30 Page 41 42 Page 43 Page 44 45 46 47 48 Page 49 Page 50 51 Page 52 53 Page 54 55 Page 56 57 58 02 CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PURCHASE OF YOUR XP METAL DETECTOR AND WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF RESEARCH AND EXPLORATION You have invested in a high tech detector capable of exceptional performance which was designed and developed in France You are therefore helping our Company to further research in the field of metal detecting and we thank you for your contribution the first fully wireless detector D us is innovative in terms of metal detector design as it offers an architecture based on three elements communicating via a digital radio link In this new design the coil remote control and audio headphones have each been made independent through the integration of very compact high capacity lithium batteries An ultra miniature electronic circuit incorporated in the search coil digitises and analyses the signals Data is then sent to the headphones and remote control in real time via a digital radio link With this method the signal is processed at source and not conv
2. CAUSES SOLUTIONS Ground control is too low Increase the ground balance level until false signals stop 45 Channels Detection frequencie Transmitter Power Sound Curve Multi tones Multi notch Pinpoint Iron discrimination range Factory programmes Display screen Software updates Belt mounted remote control case Battery level indicator Wireless headphones battery life Mains power charger Car cigarette lighter charger Total weight with batteries Weight of remote control with battery Weight of coil Length of deployed stem ambiant T during charging Waterproof coil Patents Car charger Emergency charger with AA battery x1 with 5 LED torch function Battery not provided Other optional coils 34 28 cm DD Armband case Security Strap for remote control 47 Coil Ref 001 Lower stem Magnetic holder Ref D03 for remote control with screws Ref 005 Armrest with screws Middle part of aluminium stem 7 N Ref D07 Ref D04 Coil cover Ref 002 Handle Ref D06 Top part Aluminium stem R f D042 Screwing kit for search coil Full camlock Locking parts for handle Ref D038B Ref D041 Ref D061 FULL REMOTE CONTROL Ref 008 Backphone Top part Rubber Top with keyboard Rubber Ref D084 gue Ref D081 gt Full electronic box Rubber Bottom Rubber f Ref H 009 1 0085 0
3. Continue with crossed sweeps over the target The loudest and highest pitched audio signal indicates the centre of the coil and therefore the position of the target D us is a precision device designed to better address any detection constraints and be as robust as possible Despite this it is important to take care of it and exercise certain precautions in order to prolong its life gt gt Pb P Do not store your device for long periods with discharged batteries Ideally you should discharge recharge the batteries at least once a month and if possible store them 40 to 70 charged gt Do not expose your detector to extreme temperatures particularly inside a car in full sun Do not expose your detector to the sun without reason when it is not being used When you switch on the detector ensure that the coil is not near any metal objects Neither the remote control nor the headphones are waterproof In wet weather be sure to protect them Use the storage case that is supplied with the headphones and never carry them at the bottom of a bag without protection Use the case that is supplied with the remote control to protect it in adverse conditions and when the detector is stored away Do not use solvents or alcohol to clean the detector Soapy water is sufficient Depending on how you use your detector it may be advisable to clean its elements regularly A damp cloth can be used to clean
4. 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Z Z O 2 Z O NO 22 oOo OJN ox e EE p 1 YOUR SETTINGS 2 DISC Threshold 1 TONE 2 TONES TRESHOLD 21 3 TONES TRESHOLD 31 4 TONES FREQUENCY TONE 1 FREQUENCY TONE 2 FREQUENCY TONE 3 FREQUENCY TONE 4 FREQUENCY SHIFT SILENCER Ee NOTCH 2 TRACKING EXCEPT BEACH MODE EE DISC AUDIO R 2 7 215 Tn O J 5 J m D m Z nz o I c S lt 2 lt dim n lt lt Settings common all programs Programme 9 Programme 6 Programme 7 Programme 8 Programme 5 Programme 4 Programme 3 mm PROGRAM 11 48 m PROGRAM T HH RESTORE EDITNAME SAVE SELECT V amp EDIT NAME EDIT NAME SAVE RESTORE HE SPEAKER CONTRAST CLOCK SETTING Eb dii EE ZEN mm CONFIGURATION TI HH OFF UPDATE BACKLIGHT CONTRAST Eb dii EE ZEN OPTION 11 4H CONFIGURATION PROGRAM COIL SSG mm PROGRAM 11 4 9 BASIC 2 1 BASIC 1 2 GM POWER 3 DEUS FAST lb di mm PROGRAM 11 48 SAUVE RESTORE EDIT NAME SSG d EN TI HH EDIT NAME EDIT SERIAL NUMBER SES Nh dii EDIT NAME COIL 2A OPTION 11 48 PROGRAM COIL CONFIGURATION Eh
5. 36 This section covers the advanced settings You should ensure that you have studied all the basic parameters before moving on to this section 2 TONES 3 TONES 4 TONES mm MULTI TONES TI HH PITCH 2 3 TONES 4 TONES dii mm MULTI TONES TI HH 4 TONES PITCH 2 TONES 3 TONES Press Choose DISCRI with ik Press Choose 2 tones 3 tones 4 tones Pitch using You can use the Multi tones menu to sort targets into categories according to their conductivity by assigning a specific audio tone to each category The higher the target s conductivity the higher the pitch of the tone Take some time to become familiar with the 2 tones 3 tones 4 tones modes using different targets such as an iron nail and some aluminium foil different coins etc The lowest pitched tone is assigned to iron If you do not wish to hear it select Iron Volume from the menu and reduce its volume to O Nels If you are in 2 tones mode low medium tone and you reduce the iron level low pitched tone to 0 you then find yourself in 1 tone mode medium which is why there is no 1 tone mode in this scrolling menu Pitch mode is completely different from the others It does not take into account the target s conductivity the strength of the signal generates an audio signal that varies both in amplitude and height the audio frequency This means that a more dista
6. If this should occur use the remote control to return to the previous coil with the headphones switched on and switch to the new coil again to re register it with the headphones Remember that before you can use a new coil for the first time you need to enter its serial number in the headphones and remote control pg 24 30 Pairing the Headphones with a new Coil When delivered the headphones and remote control have already been paired with the original coil so no action is required on your part However if you purchase an additional coil before using it for the first time you need to pair it with the remote control and the headphones to enable it to recognise and communicate with them You can then change coils with a simple click using the remote control pg 23 or your headphones pg 30 If you leave the headphones switched on when you pair the remote control with a new coil they are also paired with this new coil which is then added automatically to the list in the headphones menu pg 24 If you do not have the remote control or in the event of a problem you can manually pair the headphones with a new coil To do this you need the serial number of the coil to be paired Press o until you reach COIL for example 02 Choose the flashing free slot with Q 01 is already assigned to the original coil If this coil has already been paired with the remote control ensure you choose the same slot number in the
7. bombs etc and notify the relevent authorities police local authorities etc of any such object you find Remember that you are an ambassador for metal detecting and it is important that you convey a positive image 49 FACTORY PROGRAMS Mineralised General use grounds Smalls targets Programme 2 ee FREQUENCY TONE 1 200 to 791 FREQUENCY TONE 3 200 to 791 FREQUENCY TONE 4 200 to 791 pork 60 95 normal BEACH YES NO TRACKING Except Beach mode YES NO 2 O S 2 O Z N T 202 518 518 4 N Un N 7 12K 18K 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Z Z O NO 2 O Settings common to all programs Mineralised General use For large Large deep More effectively More effectively Standard use and iron infested Audio signal masses masses for wet beach for dry beach Greater stability grounds varies both in and highly in relatively area area Beginner Smalls targets amplitude conductive coins uncontaminated Faster than and height ground GMPOWER es s s 9 v e 202 202 202 202 202 202 518 518 518 518 518 455 518 644 644 644 644 644 791 644 757 757 757 757 757 455 797 8K CO 0 0 0 o IERI 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
8. E OPTION 11 48 COIL CONFIGURATION PROGRAM Bale Hh d 11 48 COIL 1 COIL 22 5 9 2 COIL 34 CM 13 PON d EDIT SERIAL NUMBER EDIT NAME Be Hh ZEN EDIT SERIAL NUMBER 676767 VALID 90 OPTION MENU 1 BASIC 1 NOTCH 00 00 X SENS x FREQ 17H dil IC mm MULTI TONES TI HH PITCH 2 TONES 3 TONES 4 TONES dil 11 48 2 TONES U a gt 1 202 HZ mm CONFIGURATION TI HH 35 SPEAKER CONTRAST CLOCK SETTING Eb di EE ZEN mm CONFIGURATION TI HH BACK LIGHT 3 CLOCK SETTING UPDATE Eb di mm CONFIGURATION TI HH CONTRAST 01 10 UPDATE SPEAKER mm CONFIGURATION TI HH CLOCK SETTING UPDATE SPEAKER BACKLIGHT Ble Hh dE mm DISC 10 90 FREQ zc IRONVOL dil TX POWER 2 mm TI HH mr MULTI TONES TI HH 2 TONES 3 TONES 4 TONES PITCH Ei dil NI 3 TONES TI HH 1 202 HZ EE ZEND PINPOINT mm SENS 17 IRON 415 REACTIVITY KHZ i 1 48 17730 mm SHIFT mm MULTI TONES 11 48 3TONES 4 TONES PITCH 2 TONES EXPERT Ww
9. In wet zones salt water it is important to sweep while keeping the coil parallel to the ground yet not touching it Nes In wet zones select the Wet Beach factory programme The none motion mode allows the user to operate the coil motionless above a target It is useful to locate metal targets inside houses cellars also it is widely used to follow underground metal pipes Meter Accept Reject TUNE allows to calibrate threshold to the ground SENS in conjunction with TUNE SENS allows to adjust the depth If you alter SENS you need to adjust the TUNE again Used to access the NON MOTION mode and or to update the threshold re TUNE MODE allow to choose between 4 modes 1 Pinpoint to locate metal targets 2 Non motion Disc discrimination with single tone 3 Non motion Audio Disc audio tone upwards for good targets and down for ferrous 4 Non motion All Metal All Metal will also detect anomaly s in ground minerals plus some ceramics mm MANUAL PUMPING BEACH to explanation on page 17 and manually adjust the ground setting on the value displayed at the top of the Ground Balance screen Raise the coil in the air gt 1 meter Press The audio threshold should disappear as you get close the ground if it does not raise the coil again and reduce the TUNE Be aware that as you increase the TUNE the more powerful the machine is but the more instable it becomes Regularly raise t
10. are more audible as they know that good targets at the detector s range limit in mineralised ground sometimes generate low amplitude low pitched sounds At 0 the low pitched tone is cut off At 5 the low pitched tone will have a sound level equivalent to other medium or high pitched tones If the discrimination threshold is too low 0 or 2 for example most iron will generate not low but medium pitched tones as you will practically be in the All Metals mode In this case the iron level setting will not be of much use 79 Adjust the Reactivity from 0 to 5 with IRONVOL 05 Exit with a AUDIO RESP NOTCH 00 00 ill E Reactivity is a vital setting that determines the detector s performance in terms of speed of analysis and selectivity If a soil contains a great deal of iron hot rocks or other mineralised debris soil penetration is generally reduced as is a detector s ability to identify targets similar to iron In these conditions Deus enables you to select a high degree of reactivity which will help you speed up the analysis of signals On the other hand if the ground is clean it is better to reduce the reactivity and sweep more slowly in order to be more sensitive to deep masses and obtain more thorough penetration Users familiar with the Gold Maxx Power have already had a foretaste of the Reactivity recovery speed of XP s detectors And even though De
11. begins to decrease over subsequent cycles As an indication the batteries should last for around 3 to 4 years when used on a weekly basis Attention long term storage of discharged batteries may reduce their overall durability If the detector has to be placed in storage first charge the batteries to half of their capacity 40 to 70 Ideally you should then discharge recharge them at least once a month Do not store your device for long periods with discharged batteries The three D us batteries are identical The batteries for the wireless headphones and the remote control are easy to replace as they are connected to the circuit with a mini connector and double sided adhesive tape The search coil battery is sealed for obvious reasons of safety and impermeability It must be returned to our service department or an XP distributor for replacement PRECAUTIONS RELATING TO USE OF THE POWER ADAPTOR AND BATTERY Acceptable ambient temperature during charging 0 to 35 C Maximum Recommended storage temperature 25 C Batteries The batteries are fitted with internal protection systems which shield them from extreme overloads and discharges They must not be dismantled or short circuited which is dangerous and could destroy the protection systems or cause the batteries to smoulder or ignite Do not leave batteries charging unnecessarily and disconnect the power adaptor when the charge cycle is complete o
12. until you obtain the display G B OK Exit with a 17 G B FAIL TRACKING IN PROGRESS E MANUAL PUMPING Pumping is a semi automatic process which allows you to adjust the ground balance in a zone that you have determined as being representative of the mean level of the ground being prospected Henceforth the measured value of the ground is entered in memory and used as the new active ground balance value If this value is unsuitable or if it generates too much instability you can repeat the process in a different zone or switch to manual mode in order to modify it by for instance adding several extra rejection points If a metal target is detected while you are pumping Deus will recognise this and display the message It will then retain the previous ground balance value This problem is generally caused by iron being present If this is the case then move to another location and restart the pumping mode In low or non mineralised ground there is no need to adjust the ground balance and you are advised to remain on 90 for greater stability Go to Tracking with Exit with In this mode Deus repeatedly scans the ground and digitally filters the extracted signals to determine the mean value on a continual basis This mode may be useful in soils with relatively uniform mineralisation and where the mineralisation varies grad
13. will compress the dynamic range and thus reduce the appreciation of a target s distance mm MENU AUDIO RESP i NOG 0410 DISC BH SENS g0 dii C NI Notch complements discrimination it enables a window of targets to be rejected whereas discrimination rejects all targets below a selected threshold For example if you detect a redundant undesirable target in the ground you can decide just to reject the corresponding conductivity group and continue to detect targets whose conductivity is higher and lower than those in this group If the reference target has a conductivity of 37 adjust the Notch value to 34 40 using All targets whose conductivity is between 34 and 40 will then be silenced Exit with default the width of the rejection window is 6 points 15 General features The different levels of soil mineralisation you encounter when prospecting can sometimes affect the performance of your detector For example this may be due to natural magnetic mineralisation such as iron oxide hot rocks and magnetite or sporadic mineralisation from sites of former human settlement also magnetic hearths pottery hot rocks slag etc At the seashore this may also involve mineralisation ranging from magnetic grade black sand to electrical conductor grade salt water depending on the beach or region If you are an experienced detectorist you may wi
14. 086 UN x gt Top part with LCD and keypad Board PCB pe Ref 0092 Ref D083 with LCD and battery PCB with Battery Ref 0093 Bottom part f Ref 0094 uw Bottom part Ref 0082 EB Rubber Ref 0095 LCD Ref D087 with speaker and metal plate Battery Ref 0088 Speaker Ref 0089 Battery Ref 0088 48 COD DETECTORISTS THE LAW Detecting is an activity which like other leisure activities requires a few general guidelines These recommendations will enable everyone to enjoy their hobby to the full while respecting laws places the environment and other people Ensure you are informed of current legislation relating to discovery of treasure in order to abide by the law Declare any fortuitous archaeological discoveries to the local authorities town hall of the discovery site within 48 hours Before prospecting on a site obtain permission from its owner s or guardian s Respect the natural environment in which you are prospecting and any other places to which you need access Systematically back fill any holes you make so as to leave a site exactly how you found it Keep any rubbish you find in order to dispose of it in a dustbin Avoid detecting in areas where battles are known to have taken place during wartime Exercise extreme caution with any suspect object resembling munitions grenades mines shells
15. AM COIL KE lt with then press 25 26 Loudspeaker mm CONFIGURATION TI HH OFF UPDATE BACKLIGHT CONTRAST Eb di EE ZEN mm CONFIGURATION TI HH 35 SPEAKER CONTRAST CLOCK SETTING Contrast mh CONFIGURATION TI HH BACKLIGHT 3 CLOCK SETTING UPDATE LP bL c CONFIGURATION TI HH CONTRAST 01 10 UPDATE SPEAKER Duration of backlighting Enables the remote control s loudspeaker to be activated or deactivated The remote control screen has a backlighting function which comes on as soon as any button is pressed and goes off automatically after a certain length of time You can define this time in seconds OFF 3s 10s 60s 120s ON permanent You can leave the backlighting on permanently ON as this function uses very little power and only affects the remote control s battery life by about 1096 To improve readability in all lighting conditions you can adjust the contrast of the display This changes the time that is displayed on the main menu SPEAKER x This option enables you to personalise the left part of the main screen CONTRAST CLOCK SETTING Eb dii EE ZEN You have several choices Representative curve for the detector s active settings relating to Sensitivity Slow and Deep Ferrous None Ferrous target strength or depth indicator at the le
16. AME EDIT NAME At the point where the cursor is flashing scroll through the characters using to make your choice Press to advance to the next character 34 CM COIL Once the name of the new coil has been entered e g 34 cm Coil Press 24 Entering the serial number EDIT SERIAL NUMBER 3 At the point where the cursor is flashing scroll through the characters using and press to advance to the next digit At the sixth digit press then X2 to return EDIT SERIAL NUMBER to the main menu 123456 VALID The remote control now adds this new coil to its list then transfers the updated list to the headphones if the headphones do not recognise this coil for example because they were switched off while the serial number was being entered in the remote control You then have 2 options to pair it 1 Turn the headphones and the remote control with the previous coil for example the original one The list of coils from the remote control will be sent automatically to the headphones 2 enter this new coil s serial number manually in the headphones as well pg 30 i A coil s serial number is unique The headphones or remote control cannot function with a coil if the number entered does not correspond to the actual serial number printed on the coil This allows you to modify the remote control s general technical settings mm OPTION 1 48 CONFIGURATION _ CONFIGURATION Press PROGR
17. RITY art 3 1 a EN60950 1 2001 A11 EN50366 2003 and EN50371 2002 EMC art 3 1 b EN301489 3 V1 4 1 EN61326 1 1997 A1 A2 A3 EN55011 2007 RADIO SPECTRUM art 3 2 EN300440 1 V1 3 1 EN300440 2 V1 1 2 OTHERS EN300330 1 V1 5 1 Declaration date September 10th 2009 For more information please contact XPLORER SARL 8 rue du D veloppement F 31320 CASTANET TOLOSAN FRANCE Safety relating to electromagnetic radio waves This product complies with standards for user safety with regard to electromagnetic waves The strength of the radio signals used is considerably weaker and on a much smaller scale than those emitted by mobile telephones 2 000 to 4 000 times weaker as well as being much less than those used by Wi Fi systems Moreover when the complete system is used the audio headphones only act as a passive radio receiver and do not emit any signals WARNING The accessories delivered with these detectors may vary and similarly the menus and certain features described in this manual may differ slightly from the product purchased This detector is not suitable for applications involving the search for dangerous targets such as munitions mines etc Recycling of electrical and electronic waste in the European Union and the other countries regions in accordance with selective waste sorting procedures If this symbol is displayed on the product or its packaging it means that the product must not be disposed
18. TONE 1 202 HZ 10 REACTIVITY 3 AUDIO RESP Eb dii EE ZEN mm MULTI TONES TI HH 4 TONES PITCH 2 TONES 3 TONES BEACH TRACKING MANUAL PUMPING TI HH NON MOTION AUDIO DISC m G B mm MENU IRONVOL 05 2 AUDIO RESP NOTCH 080 00 Bl dil mm SILENCER TI HH TRACKING L 0 PUMPING BEACH REACTIVITY 05 1 AUDIO NOTCH 00 00 DISC Kee AUDIO OVERLOAD L MANUAL PUMPING BEACHE TRACKING Sul Bb dii m MANUAL PUMPING BEACH diii cem TRACKING IN PROGRESS mm MENU r AUDIO RESP DISC SENS dil NOTCH pui Lu 1 THRESH 2 G B 25 PUMPING m NO TRACKING MANUAL Eb di EE ZEN 1 1 1 1 1 55 This declaration is made under the responsibility of the manufacturer XPLORER SARL 8 rue du D veloppement F 31320 CASTANET TOLOSAN We XPLORER hereby certify that this detector complies with the essential requirements of European R amp TTE Directive no 1999 5 EC which aims to harmonise legislation in member states on the use of the radio spectrum electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety Assessment of the device s compliance was carried out in accordance with the essential requirements of this directive and the harmonised standards SECU
19. VITY KHZ dii 4 _ Deus gives you the choice of four detection frequencies 4 kHz 8 kHz 12 kHz and 18 kHz which cover most detection needs They enable you to adapt your research more closely to the characteristics of the ground and the targets to be detected Here is a non exhaustive list of the most likely targets that may be detected according to the frequency Large mainly ferrous and non ferrous masses Coins of sufficient conductivity and size 4kHz om All other medium or relatively small targets in non mineralised ground relatively uncontaminated by iron Good for ferrous masses and militaria General use 8 kHz Coins and large masses militaria Medium and small targets in low mineralised ground 12 mm MENU FREQ 10 REACTIVITY J AUDIO RESP Eum If you are just starting out the 8 kHz frequency is a good compromise for general use On a wet beach the 18 kHz frequency will be better at finding small gold jewellery such as chain necklaces and bracelets that are usually so difficult to detect EJ Adjust the Iron Volume from 0 to 5 with Exit with You have the option of controlling the sound volume of the low pitched tone which generally corresponds to iron Depending on the circumstances this enables more attention to be paid to other sounds by reducing those generated by iron On the other hand some users prefer that the low pitched signals from iron
20. ame of active programme Change programme with Time Battery level of coil and remote control displayed alternately gt Analog scale of target conductivity Digital scale of target conductivity from 0 to 99 The ground mineralisation index J phase measured constantly NN _ r1 aM forinformation Choose your own profil for this area with ww OPTION gt CONFIGURATION gt PROFILE B ____ The actual level of ground effect corrections phase adjustment underway Detection frequency used 4 8 12 18kHz Access to Ground Balance Access to 4 Manual Pumping Beach Tracking DISCRI SENS FREQ ON OFF 2 Increase values Access to menu MAON EE Change programme Configuration Programs Coil Factory programs None motion mode Pinpoint Decrease values Change programme seca 3 5 plug 3 5mm audio output jack USB connection for charging 4 the lithium battery or for updating the software via internet Example of secondary page mm SO Reminds you of the target conductivity index to help you optimise your settings NOTCH X SENS Hb FREQ 17 8 Valid and return to main menu Nb dH 4 _ To scroll through the menu Access to expert menu From the main menu n
21. ance tone frequency 4 kHz 8 kHz 12 kHz 18 kHz volume etc as well as selecting the factory programmes or those previously configured with the remote control Performance is identical whether you are searching with or without the remote control Lastly the new patented XP stem has the combined advantages of an S shaped stem and a straight telescopic stem It enables you to deploy or fold away the device in just a few seconds and to change the coil in an instant Its user friendly design ensures comfort and convenience for the user length adjustable by millimetre increments improved operating angle and shaped rubber handle for a firm controlled grip So now you re ready for a new adventure 03 04 The box for your D us metal detector contains the following parts One assembled fully telescopic stem J One connection cable USB one mini B plug One set of wireless headphones One connection cable USB three mini B plugs with storage case One power supply transformer charger One 22 5 cm search coil with coil cover connection clamp for recharging the coil One user interface remote control with case One set of fastenings 2 screws 2 wing nuts 1 washer 1 spacing washer ASSEMBLY Fitting the coil on the stem Insert the single rubber washer in the lower shaft Line up the stem with the coil and fit the two parts together Install bolt and nut 3 positions N
22. appropriate silencer value This is designed to avoid the silencer being set to a value that could reduce the effectiveness of the reactivity setting Press maw Scroll with select NOK Press and go to NOTCH screen advanced notch function enables you to widen the rejection window in the event that the undesirable target s have a wider conductivity range than the standard 6 point window For example if the undesirable target is generating a signature ranging from 28 to 46 you can use this option to lower the value of Threshold 1 to 28 and increase Threshold 2 to 46 Select threshold 1 or 2 with 3 Adjust the values with Press 2 to return to the main menu If several targets with different conductivity levels are bothering you you can activate two other notches N2 and N3 Use to select N2 and adjust as for 1 To exit use H You will note that the notched zones are greyed out in the conductivity bar on the main page Metal detecting is a fascinating leisure activity that can bring you a lot of satisfaction However it requires a minimum of learning in order to get the most enjoyment Begin by familiarising yourself with your equipment and its operation on a suitable practice ground To do this we recommend that you take an assortment of different objects coins everyday items metal rubbish etc Then find a patch of ground relatively free from m
23. ates to the rejection of iron To achieve greater precision in this range there is a digit after the decimal point from 2 1 to 9 9 which in effect gives you 82 different levels for iron In several menus particularly at the top right of the Discrimination screen a reminder of the target conductivity index is displayed which helps you when adjusting the discrimination level Adjust the Sensitivity level from 0 to 99 with Exit with m Sensitivity is often simplistically described as the setting which adjusts the device s power level However this is incorrect As its name indicates it actually determines the device s sensitivity level It reacts after receiving a signal via the receiver coil Nevertheless the results are somewhat similar in practice as increasing a device s sensitivity enables it to detect the presence of more distant targets However it must be noted that this setting has no effect on the power emitted The most commonly used sensitivity levels range from 70 to 90 It may be necessary to reduce the level if there is too much interference as is often the case near overhead or buried power lines fences radio relay stations mobile telephones computers televisions etc Do not test your device in your home as there is considerable electromagnetic and metal interference in urban environments m 7I Scroll through the frequencies with SENS L NS Exit with IRON VOL 8 REACTI
24. automatically becomes active within 4 seconds while the previous coil reverts to standby mode Press X2 to return to the main menu If you switch on the headphones after changing the coil via the remote control the headphones will not automatically register this change You will therefore need to change the coil manually via the headphones pg 24 23 Pairing the remote control and the headphones with a new coil If you purchase an additional coil you need to pair it with the remote control and the headphones the first time you use it to enable Deus to recognise and communicate with it You can then switch between coils just with a simple click via the remote control To pair a new coil you have to give it a name e g 34cm Coil and enter its serial number in the remote control and headphones The serial number is printed on the coil and is sometimes found on the invoice as well Before you pair a new coil turn on the headphones and remote control Check that they both work correctly with your original coil Keep the headphones remote control and also the new coil close to each other and follow the following steps Entering the name option Press Choose We with then press CONFIGURATION I fm COIL Select an unused slot with then press 1 COIL 22 5CM 9 OPTIONE dii lt EDIT N
25. avigate with to change the programmes 1 1 BASIC 1 11 OPTION MENU 1 BASIC 2 GMPOWER ____ 3 DEUSFAST 4 PITCH 5 G MAXX 6 RELIC 7 WET BEACH 8 DRY BEACH _ 9 BASIC2 Name of the active programme General use 12 kHz Similar settings to the XP Gold Maxx Power detector powerful and fast Faster than the Gold Maxx Power with small targets on iron infested ground Responsive pitch that varies in frequency and amplitude according to the signal s strength same speed as the Gold Maxx Power Similar settings to those of the XP G Maxx1 detector medium speed particularly effective for large masses and highly conductive coins Slower than the G Maxx1 adapted for large deep masses in relatively uncontaminated ground Tuned to operate more effectively on wet beaches although in situ adjustments are needed for the ground effect either by pumping or manually pg 17 Suitable for dry sand Ease of operation with settings that offer greater stability perfect for starting out while avoiding false signals pg 50 51 07 BES After charging your device pg 33 DEUS DISC 2 sens 21 2 MENU on lor By default you begin by using the 1 BASIC 1 factory programme which is suitable for general use If you wish to test one of the 9 other factory programmes simpl
26. e returned to your reseller accompanied by the purchase invoice and a note explaining the fault detected with postage being payable by you If a faulty device has been replaced by a new or reconditioned one the guarantee will continue to apply as if the device was the one originally purchased This guarantee for parts and labour does not cover Breaks caused by falls or impacts Accidental damage 2 Damage caused by abnormal use Degradation resulting from non compliance with the conditions of use stipulated in the device s instructions Alteration of the electronic circuit by any unauthorised person a The guarantee does not cover the normal reduction in battery life due to battery ageing Contacts Website www xpmetaldetectors com e mail info xpmetaldetectors com XPLORER sarl 8 rue du d veloppement F 31320 CASTANET TOLOSAN France Tel 33 0 5 61 73 63 29 Fax 33 0 5 61 73 48 39 XP and Deus are trademarks of Xplorer sarl Xplorer reserves the right to modify its detectors characteristics or specifications without notice 58 After charging your device pg 33 DEUS DISC OF SENS I HS TONE eo MENU ort wireless defector p If you wish to change the main detection settings Press Menu Press arrow to scroll Set with Press return arrow through the functions to return to the main menu ic nd ae P mance nass uds SW
27. er perception of targets CORRECT INCORRECT 42 When you are detecting you are free to choose the rate at which you move For example if you prefer to cover a zone at high speed while detecting this will certainly give you a global snapshot of the site However it is clear that this way of detecting will also leave large areas of ground unexplored between each sweep On the other hand if you insist on closely scrutinising every inch of the ground you should ensure that each sweep slightly overlaps the previous one in order to reduce to a minimum the area that your coil has not scanned You should also bear in mind that you will further increase your chances of finding and identifying a target by sweeping more slowly This particularly applies in metal infested ground when there are more targets to be sorted or when you are searching for deeper targets Once the detector has indicated the approximate presence of a target in Motion mode if you are having difficulty locating the target then sweep the place where you heard the sound Slowly reduce the amplitude of your movements and make a mental note of the spot where the sound is loudest If necessary indicate it with a mark on the ground Then move a quarter turn around the spot and begin sweeping again in the same way at 90 to the first sweep You should then locate the precise zone containing your target at the intersection of the two sweeps where the sound is loudest
28. etal pollution and far away from any electromagnetic interference high voltage power lines electric fences domestic appliances etc For instance your garden would probably be one of the most unsuitable places to begin as there is too much domestic waste in the vicinity To ensure that the site is suitable for practising swing the coil over the ground as if detecting If you hear a multitude of sounds then move to another place Once you have found a suitable spot arrange your objects on the ground spacing them approximately two coil widths apart Before placing an object use the device to check that there is no metal already in the ground Then take some time to observe your device s reactions when it passes over each target You can then sort them according to the sound response type and try and understand what makes them similar or different If you feel comfortable with this exercise you can also try out some of the pre configured settings When detecting it is important that you sweep the coil parallel to the ground using wide movements as close as possible to the surface without actually touching it Proximity to the ground will increase the likelihood of detecting a deep target and will enable the most discreet objects to be identified more easily You are advised to avoid knocking the coil as although it is designed to tolerate this kind of stress careful treatment will prolong the life of the device and guarantee you bett
29. eyed via a wire link which greatly improves data quality Incorporating components from leading edge technologies such as scientific instrumentation has enabled us to produce a powerful rapid lightweight compact and fully controllable digital detector Whether you are an experienced user or a beginner Deus lets you decide whether or not to modify any of its settings Powerful pre configured factory programmes enable all users to get started immediately while expert detectorists can choose more advanced parameters via the intuitive interface What is described in this manual as the Remote Control is in fact the user interface known as the control box on conventional detectors It enables the detector s many functions to be precisely adjusted via a graphical interface It can also receive programme updates via internet through its USB socket D us is also exceptional in being able to function without the remote control with just the coil and the wireless headphones for an even more compact lightweight configuration just 875 g Like the remote control the headphones contain all the components needed for detection they are a genuine control unit in themselves but on an ultra miniature scale They take over in the absence of the remote control for adjusting the detector settings With the headphones you can turn D us on and off change the main detection settings such as sensitivity discrimination ground bal
30. frequency You can also simply change the basic frequency 4 8 12 18kHz to avoid interference from your team mate s detector 4kHz frequency is fixed and cannot be shifted Press BA Scroll with and select mm p Press IRONVOL 05 REACTIV 4 Adjust the Silencer with AUDIO RESP J NOTCH 00 001 meq Press x2 to return to the main menu lron is more easily discriminated than other metals because of its unique signature which is related to its ferromagnetic properties However large iron objects or certain unusual shapes are often more difficult or even impossible to discriminate SILENCER 11 48 39 AUDIO RESP DISC SENS Sain We b Ni NOTCH 11 48 THRESH 1 28 6 cK THRESH 2 4 These partially discriminated iron objects often generate a few audible remnants of broken inconsistent signals crackling Depending on your abilities and preferences you may wish to remove this crackling using the Silencer When you increase the value of the silencer you are applying a filter which eliminates the crackling caused by iron Level 2 represents a good compromise but if you have difficulty distinguishing iron from non iron then use a higher level such as 2 3 or 4 The Reactivity menu takes precedence over the silencer so if you change the reactivity value this automatically imposes an
31. ft strength of the ferrous at the right strength of the good target The software can be updated via the D us USB interface and an internet connection Full information is available on our website www xpmetaldetectors com deus update 14 a 1 BASIC 1 mii JU rum o 0 I gt v es Ii V i hi 1 I 4 n Use the single USB cable 1 BASIC 1 11 48 28 Indicates the battery charge level of the coil 4 and the headphones alternates every 4 seconds Indicates the setting value or the number of the factory programme P1 P2 etc DISC COIL Control pads Increase decrease values To switch Press To switch OFF Press simultaneously gt On Off A wireless detector i USB mini B charging connection 52 ls FREQ l _ Displayed Coil battery level Not displayed Headphones battery level Indicates that the radio link with the coil is active Used to scroll through the detection menus and their setting values DISC Discrimination SENS Sensitivity Ground FREQ Frequency Tone
32. he coil in the air and press to Tune the threshold The Tune will drift if there are variations in temperature for example from sunny to shaded area under these conditions you will need to re Tune more often until the coil temperature is stabilised Always adjust the Tune Sens Ground Disc with coil in the air each time you press a touchpad it will automatically re Tune the threshold On wet beach adjust DISC at 25 28 mode Non Motion Disc adjust G B at 15 27 mode Non Motion Audio Disc select the wet beach programme before using none motion mode These enable you to save your settings create new programmes and configure your equipment s basic parameters Listed here are the nine detection programmes which were pre configured at the factory You can modify the name of a programme save modifications made to a programme or restore a factory programme m OPTION 11 48 CONFIGURATION PROGRAM COIL he mm PROGRAM TI HH RESTORE EDIT NAME SAVE PROGRAM TI HH EDIT NAME SAVE RESTORE dii EE ZEN 22 Press PA Choose 56501011 with then press Modify the name of a programme Press to scroll through the menu and stop on the programme you wish to modify then press Press Mi dil and stop on Press and scroll with And to advance to the next data en
33. he serial number of the coil that you had enteredin Checkthe coil s serial number the remote control was incorrect or was changed pg 24 30 inadvertently The coil battery has reached the end of its lifespan Contact your reseller or XP The coil is defective Contact your reseller or XP There is no detection sound in the headphones despite them being switched on and pressing the buttons generates an audible beep CAUSES SOLUTIONS Check that you do not have a different coil selected Select the right coil pg 29 30 in the COIL menu pg 29 30 The headphones have not yet been paired with the Pair them pg 30 coil The coil s serial number was changed inadvertently Pair them pg 30 in the headphones and the headphones are no longer paired with the coil There is no sound in the headphones when passing over a target and pressing the buttons generates no audible beep CAUSES SOLUTIONS The backphone is faulty Change it it is easy to replace pg 31 48 The earpiece is faulty for example its keypad was poorly Contact your reseller or XP reconnected to the circuit after being dismounted or the audio contacts are faulty or dirty Too many false signals when the coil is knocked CAUSES SOLUTIONS The ground balance is set too low Adjust the ground balance to 90 then try again Difficult ground highly mineralised and infested Change to a different zone The detectors beeps on potery and hot rocks
34. headphones Press for 5 seconds to switch to serial number entry mode With enter the first digit of the serial number then validate it with 30 With enter the second digit then validate it with 3 With enter the third digit then validate it with Continue in this way until you reach the sixth digit The new coil is now operational in this slot and should become active 5 serial number is unique Deus cannot use a coil if the number entered does not correspond to the actual serial number printed on the coil and sometimes appearing on the invoice as well Programs P1 to P9 Choice of one of the 9 pre configured factory programmes Press o and go to P1 9 screen BA Scroll with and choose the programme number The programmes are identical to those in the remote control and are numbered in the same way from 1 to 9 e g P3 headphone factory programme 3 in the remote control Programme 7 is the remote control s wet beach mode and is designed to be used in the wet zone of a beach Its ground balance settings range from 0 to 30 not 60 to 95 like the other settings Each time that the remote control is switched on next to its accompanying headphones all the remote control s settings are loaded into the headphones which then store them in memory even when switched off This only works if the headphones and remote control have both been paired and are using the same ser
35. ial number coil Replacement of the backphone The earphone of the wireless headphones contains all the electronics and the lithium battery it represents your headphone s brain ref 0091 Fitted on a sliding support it has the advantage of being able to disconnect from the backphone with a single click This backphone is an inexpensive wearing part that can easily be replaced by any of our resellers ref 0096 31 1 BASIC 1 TI HHBH OPTION The remote control alternately displays The symbol e which indicates the coil s charge level The symbol which indicates its own charge level If you only use the headphones without the remote control you will also need to know the coil s charge level Displayed coil s charge level Not displayed headphone s charge level 100 charged 60 charged 2 charged HEADPHONES 27 hours REMOTE CONTROL 27 hours COIL 15 hours The search 5 battery life may vary depending on the modes used The table below shows battery life according to frequency and power selected Powerati Powerat2 Powerat3 May vary Frequency ae on the age of the battery D us is regulated in such a way that avoids any deterioration performance even when the battery level is lower COIL 2h15 REMOTE CONTROL and HEADPHONES 3h00 LiPo batteries Lithium polymer do not suffer from the memory effect so you can recha
36. it also deprives you of the benefits of a well adjusted ground balance and worse gives you the impression that your settings are well configured Very often the deepest targets in magnetic soil are identified with a signature similar to that of hot rocks and are therefore detected poorly with this kind of device as they are notched Deus on the contrary gives you full control over the ground settings When you lower the ground balance 87 85 82 etc you fully accept hot rocks which is the only way to obtain real gains in terms of penetration on certain magnetic soils 19 m BEACH PUMPING YES MANUAL mm BEACH MANUAL PUMPING BEACH llb dil ZU Go to Beach with z Choose YES 00 30 Activates calculation of the ground balance on the zone corresponding to highly saline wet ground so as to reduce interference caused by conducting salt water After selecting Beach ON you need to adjust the ground balance manually or by pumping on the wet zone concerned in order to cancel out the ground signal with Press and pump the coil on the ground several times until you obtain the display In Manual Mode adjust it from 00 to 30 with Exit with EMEN To improve stability on wet beach salt water Reduce Audio Response 0 1 Increase Reactivity 4 Power Level 1 maximum Sensitivity 70 85
37. nt target will generate a low pitched weak sound whereas a closer target will generate a high pitched strong sound Pitch mode gives signals particular characteristics and can be useful for locating targets It also makes the detector seem more reactive However it does not fundamentally affect reactivity just the audio MULTI TONES Thresholds and Tones ms MULTI TONES TI HH 3 TONES 4 TONES PITCH 2 TONES D E gt p 4 TONES TI HH 10 87 TONE1 202 HZ Le xk Press Scroll with and select EJ Press Choose 2 tones 3 tones 4 tones Pitch with EJ Once you have selected the number of tones for example 4 tones Press You have the option of customising the sound partitioning of the discrimination range A sound frequency comparatively low or high pitched is assigned to each part of the discrimination range In this example a low pitched sound 202 Hz is assigned to the signals from 0 to 10 a higher pitched sound 518 Hz is assigned to the part from 10 to 60 then 644 Hz is assigned to 60 to 87 and lastly a very high pitched sound 757 Hz is assigned to the part from 87 to 99 3 Press in order to move the cursor black triangle from one setting zone to another Note that the cursor first moves up and down to indicate the sound frequencies used then from left to right to indicate each threshold FA Adjust the sound frequencie
38. number Audio volume Selected coil Pi to POs Factory programmes Menus accessed via the headphones have the same range of settings as the remote control Remote control ON Only the volume control can be adjusted Remote control OFF All settings can be adjusted Press to access the different menus Discrimination 0 99 pg 09 Adjusts with A flashing digit represents a digit after the decimal point Sensitivity 0 99 pg10 Adjusts with Ground balance pg 17 60 95 inland ground 0 30 Only with program 7 for beach wet zone Adjusts with 811593 Choice of frequency used 4 8 12 18kHz pg 11 Change with Choice of number of tones 2 3 4 tons P i PITCH pg 36 Change with Adjusts sound volume in headphones 0 9 Adjusts with Choice of coil used when several are available The coils are numbered according to the order in which they were entered 01 Original coil 02 Optional coil 1 03 Optional coil 2 etc continued If you are detecting with the remote control and you use it to change to a new coil the headphones will automatically register this change if they are switched on Otherwise it can be done manually with this menu Always leave the headphones switched on when you are changing the coil via the remote control otherwise they will not register the change and will remain connected to the previous coil
39. of with your household waste You must take it to a designated collection point for recycling electrical and electronic waste This selective waste sorting and recycling helps to preserve natural resources and avoid any potential risks for human health and the environment that could result from inappropriate scrapping due to the possible presence of dangerous substances in the electric and electronic equipment For more information on places where you can take your electrical waste please contact the shop where you purchased this product Alternatively you can return it to your supplier or directly to XP The same is true for the lithium batteries which must be recycled appropriately or returned to your supplier or directly to XP 2009 Xplorer sarl This document contains information that is protected by existing legislation on copyright brands and royalties Any reproduction even partial of this document the logos or the XP and D us brands is prohibited without the agreement of XPLORER SARL 8 rue du D veloppement F 31320 CASTANET TOLOSAN FRANCE 57 BENS In addition to the statutory guarantee ensuing from Articles 1641 et seq of the French Civil code due in any case for flaws and latent defects Xplorer provides a contractual warranty which takes effect from the purchase date Of 24 months on the entire product including the lithium batteries and charger In the event of a malfunction the complete device must b
40. r after 180mn f you notice any perforation odour or other anomaly please return the battery to the seller in a sealed plastic bag and don t try to charge again Never dispose of lithium batteries with your household waste return them to your XP seller or take them to a designated collection point Do not place the batteries near heat sources and never throw them onto fire Never perforate the battery cover or try and weld solder the battery Do not short circuit the battery terminals Risk off explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replacing the battery with another of the incorrect type can lead to an explosion risk Only use LiPo batteries supplied by XP ref 0088 Power adaptor The power adaptor is only designed for indoor use and should not be exposed to water or humidity Always connect your power adaptor in an accessible visible place to ensure that it can be unplugged quickly in the event of overheating or other problems Use the special XP chargers in the recommended charging method to charge the battery do not use other charger that will cause the battery internal short circuit and make it heat smoke or burn Do not charge the devices during a thunderstorm and unplug the power adaptor from the supply Do not charge close to inflammable parts Xplorer shall not be held liable for any consequences arising from a failure to comply with the precautions for use 35
41. re this value is high more the ground is mineralised Pump the coil to the ground several times to evaluate the mineralisation strength If the level is low it is less needed to adjust the ground phase The actual level of ground effect corrections phase adjustment underway 16 79 TRACKING gr BEACH LN G B MANUAL TRACKING ae ll dil TRACKING IN PROGRESS Press Ground 4 modes are available MANUAL PUMPING TRACKING BEACH ON OFF EB Go to Manual with dH Adjust with Exit with m You can manually adjust the ground rejection levels from 60 to 95 Beach Off mode or from 0 to 30 Beach On mode 90 is the default level it is the most common level which enables you to reject all magnetic minerals found in the ground By reducing G B towards 87 you will begin detecting hot rocks and knocks to the coil may result in false signals Even lower between 75 85 pottery and the ground itself will begin interfering with your device you are inexperienced in working with ground effects we strongly suggest that you limit yourself to a Ground Balance level of 90 which is the default setting and is the most stable reference level recommended for inland ground Levels lower than 90 will result in increasing instability Go to Pumping with EJ Press and pump the coil on the ground several times
42. rge them at any time without first having to wait for them to fully discharge The LED on the coil is on continually when charging is underway When charging is complete the LED reverts to flashing intermittently 3 seconds ON 3seconds OFF The search coil remote control and headphones are all powered by identical lithium polymer batteries These miniature high capacity batteries can be recharged quickly The different Deus elements can be charged while switched on or off but switching them off speeds up the process You should use the power adaptor supplied which enables all three elements to be charged simultaneously when used with the USB 3 mini B cable also supplied Connect the USB plug to the power adaptor Connect the mini B plugs to the remote control headphones and to the charging clamp The search coil is charged via the connection clamp supplied which is connected to the coil according to the grooves in the coil cover You will see that the clamp is shaped in such a way to prevent it being connected the wrong way round Correct Incorrect Ensure that the clamp is the right way round before connecting it to the coil 33 The LiPo batteries are designed to bear hundreds of charges and to last several years in your detector thus resulting in significant savings in terms of purchase of batteries After 300 to 400 charging cycles the battery still has 80 of its capacity which then gradually
43. s and thresholds with Example If a coin type which your device registers as 58 on the conductivity index signals as medium low 518 Hz and you wish it to be signalled as medium high 644 Hz you simply lower the threshold from 60 to 57 or less Now all coins with this conductivity value will register at 644 Hz The black bar showing the index of the target is displayed in the top left of the screen black bar for help This enables you to directly adjust the sound responses for targets you select as references THRESH 1T 2T The threshold 1 separating the low pitched tone tone 1 from DISC the medium tone tone 2 is the same as the Discrimination value These are the same settings oo M DISC 0 FREQ 653 IRONVOL 2 m TX POWER 11 418 AUDIO OVERLOAD Press Scroll with Ea and select EJ Press D us enables you to adjust the strength of the emitted electromagnetic field according to three levels from 1 to 3 EJ it is adjusted using Press 2 to return to the main menu By default the power is set to level 2 which offers a very dependable performance level that is largely sufficient in most cases The power only has a subtle effect on the device s pure performance with regard to sensitivity However it increases your detector s power consumption as well as alter its stabili
44. setting For example if you tune the discrimination level to 10 you will reject iron with a value of between 0 and 10 If you tune it to 40 you will also eliminate small pieces of aluminium foil whose conductivity is less than 40 If you wish to reject other rubbish with higher conductivity such as pull tabs from aluminium drinks cans lead shot or copper hunting cartridges whose conductivity is 60 75 you must also be prepared to accept the elimination of certain good metals with similar conductivity If you are particularly bothered by contamination registering as highly conductive on the digital screen and you still wish to reject it it is better to do so using the NOTCH rejection setting 09 10 NOTCH 00 00 59 SENS I FREO 17H dii ZEN m MENU DISC 10 0 FREQ d IRONVOL m Two alternatives involve selecting a low level of discrimination between 5 and 10 then using either 1 The digital target display to more or less visually discriminate a target category 2 The Multi tone mode to discriminate undesirable targets using a selected audio tone In both cases the decision then lies with you on whether or not to dig Depending on the frequency setting used a target s conductivity is perceived differently by the detector The digital conductivity display may therefore vary depending on the frequency The 0 to 10 range rel
45. sh to optimise your searches to achieve better penetration in some of these mineralised soils In magnetic ground with relatively uniform mineralisation a setting which is adjusted according to the ground effect will improve penetration by reducing the amplitude of the ground signals sent back by the receiver circuits This adapted setting involves adjusting your ground balance value to the average value of the ground being detected while adding 1 so as not to hear the ground signals as much The tracking and pumping modes do this automatically if the ground conditions allow it Attention As the ground balance setting is the one requiring the most experience of the ground we recommend that you read this chapter carefully and use the different ground balance modes carefully while acquiring your own experience of the ground By default remain in manual mode at level 90 on inland ground and on dry beach sand MAS If the ground is not mineralised see below the bargraph Minerali sation strength there is no need to adjust your ground balance to a level other than 90 since the ground does not send back any significant spurious echo the performance will be optimal even at level 90 and you will reduce interference resulting from knocks to the coil On the main menu two values are permanently displayed The ground mineralisation index phase measured constantly for information 1 BASIC 1 Mineralisation strength Mo
46. the non waterproof parts headphones and remote control After use remove any dirt from the stem s locking mechanisms 43 44 You become aware of abnormal performance instability false signals misplaced interference for no apparent reason CAUSES SOLUTIONS You are in a zone with a lot of interference Lower the sensitivity or move to high voltage power lines electric transformer a different zone electric fence Sensitivity is too high There is a storm nearby and the electromagnetic Switch off and wait for the storm to pass discharges of lightning are interfering with the detector You are close to other working metal detectors Change or shift the frequency pg 11 12 You switched on the detector with the coil near a metal Switch it off then on again with the coil surface or near the stem s aluminium tube in the in the air and the stem fully deployed folded up position away from any sources of metal The ground balance is set too low In manual mode set it to 90 The ground is heavily infested with iron and other metals Find less infested place Don t practice in your garden The coil does not switch on unlike the remote control and the headphones CAUSES SOLUTIONS Select the corresponding coil pg 24 29 You have a different coil selected in the menu OPTION Coil from the remote control or in the menu COIL from the headphones T
47. try zone Or to delete the previous character Press and lt lt 2 to return to main menu Save a modified programme Press to scroll through the menu and stop on the programme you wish to save then press Scroll with and stop BNE Press to save E3 Choose either YES or NO to confirm EJ Press 2 to return to the main menu Restore a programme PROGRAM 11 48 SAVE RESTORE EDIT NAME dii OPTION TI HH PROGRAM COIL CONFIGURATION dii EE ZEN mm COIL 11 48 1 COIL 22 5 CM 9 2 COIL 34 CM 13 Eb di EE ZEN Example lt to scroll through the menu and stop on the programme you wish to restore then press BJscroll with and stop on 015 EJPress to restore Choose either YES or NO to confirm 5 X2 to return to the main menu When first purchased Deus is only configured to operate with its original Coil If you have one or more optional coils which have already been paired pg 24 you can select which one you want to use for your detection session from the list in the menu Press Choose with then press Switch on the headphones close to the remote control E3 the remote control press to scroll through the list of available coils and stop on the one you wish to activate This coil
48. ty on difficult ground On iron infested mineralised ground there is no need to use a high power setting level 1 will be sufficient as in any case it is impossible to detect deeply in this kind of ground It is therefore better to limit the saturation caused by iron and the ground by lowering the setting In this way you will improve analysis and will ultimately find as many if not more targets since you will be better able to hear them Power is set to maximum for the 4 kHz frequency You do not therefore have access to the Expert menu when you are on this frequency Press Scroll through the menu to reach the AUDIO RESPONSE Press Adjust AUDIO OVERLOAD with Press x2 to exit Allow the user to choose an overload sound when a target is close to the coil Press BJ Scroll with and select 961 Press 79 n df Adjust the frequency with IRONVOL REACTIVITY dE G Press 2 toreturn to the main menu You can shift your operational frequency slightly to avoid occasional interference particularly that generated by another detector nearby FREQ SHIFT WB Starting from the central frequency two other frequencies are available wee J 2 Wherever possible remain on the central frequency which is more closely attuned to the emitter coil During a rally or other group event if you suffer from any interference do not hesitate to shift the
49. ually from zone to zone which is often the case in naturally mineralised ground In this case Deus automatically readjusts the ground balance according to the most recent value measured However in ground where mineralisation has resulted from human presence ancient settlements for example this mode may be unsuitable due to the disparity in the ground events Indeed within the same sweep of just one meter a considerable variety of ground events may be encountered ranging from one extreme to the other values between 70 and 90 hot rocks brick slag pottery interspersed with soil that is neutral or characterised by diverse mineralisation This may be to such an extent that any mean value would be meaningless You must then determine an acceptable level of rejection for the ground based on your own experience of the site your detection methods and the interference that you are prepared to tolerate NSSBThis mode is not available in Beach mode in wet areas as the Pumping mode is more effective Low ground balance levels also generate the clearest signals on certain irons that are already difficult to eliminate NSB With some digital detectors on the market you will note that when the ground balance settings are low either in Manual Pumping or Tracking mode hot rocks do not register as they have been somewhat notched or inhibited This trick gives you good stability regardless of the ground rejection level however
50. us is a particularly fast and selective detector you now have the option of adjusting the reactivity setting to make it even more selective By way of example and to help you better understand the reactivity levels available you should note that the reactivity of most detectors on the market is generally only equivalent to level 1 of the Deus This is true for instance of the Gold Maxx and earlier XP models The Gold Maxx Power has a reactivity equivalent to level 2 of the Deus Most likely finds with the recommended settings are as follows 0 Large masses and coins in ground uncontaminated by iron im Large masses and coins in ground with little iron contamination and general use General use and mineralised soils contaminated with iron e Difficult soils contaminated with iron hot rocks etc Very difficult soils highly contaminated with iron and hot rocks sensitivity to small targets Higher reactivity levels 3 4 5 enable the detector to tolerate fast sweeps better 13 14 Example Passing the coil over an iron object close to the surface then over a good metal target ring With a low Reactivity level the iron is detected for a longer duration to the extent that it completely hides the ring 1 No sound 2 With a medium Reactivity level you begin detecting the ring The audio signal partially indicates the target 3 Short sound 4 A high Reactivity le
51. vel enables you to distinguish the ring completely from the iron The audio signal fully indicates the target 5 Full sound In terms of pure performance the greatest detection ranges are obtained with low reactivity levels However you will find more targets on difficult ground with medium or high reactivity levels So do not just rely on performance in optimal conditions Depending on the reactivity level you will notice that the length of the audio signal varies when it passes over a target Low reactivity 0 1 long sound High reactivity 3 4 5 short sound NS A Evidently the length of any false signals the crackling of iron for example will vary proportionately as well You are therefore advised not to constantly change the reactivity level as this may interfere with your ability to distinguish good and bad sounds mm MENU REACTIVITY 05 AUDIO NOTCH 00 00 DISC in Eb EE ZEN Adjust the Audio Response from 0 to 5 with Exit with lt _ The Audio Curve enables you to amplify the sound volume of distant targets and therefore to be more alert to them It gives the sensation of greater power however it does not provide any additional depth as this setting only affects the sound curve the dynamic range of sounds Audio Level By amplifying small signals you will also be amplifying small spurious false signals BER increasing the sound response you
52. y scroll through them with 6 Do not switch on D us when the is near a metal surface inside car or when the stem has been folded away as this may interfere with calibration and lead to abnormal performance If this should occur switch D us off and move away from any metal masses before switching it on again Nevertheless this does not represent any risk to the equipment or its electronics Configuring the main detection settings Press menu Scroll through the menu by pressing EJ Adjust the Discrimination level from 0 to 99 with m MENU NOTCH Exit with EKE to return to the main menu SENS HE 17 8 Discrimination enables undesirable targets to be rejected by raising or lowering a threshold below which certain metals are differentiated The conductivity scale 0 to 99 for metal targets shown below will help you better understand the discrimination range and its limits and see how it corresponds to the digital display of target conductivity on the remote control main menu Small targets Fine coins Small jewellery leads Poor alloys Small pure silver coins m 1 BASIG 1 T HH Coke Foil Bronze coins Large silver and medium size copper coins WW 1605 90 Increasing the discrimination value enables you to gradually reject any target whose conductivity is lower than the

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