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C-SCOPE VLF TR 2000 D User Manual

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C-SCOPE VLF TR 2000 D Specifications

General IconGeneral
Search ModeAll metal, Discrimination
DiscriminationYes
Sensitivity ControlYes
Search Coil20 cm waterproof
Audio OutputSpeaker, Headphone jack

Summary

Introduction to C-Scope Metal Detectors

Controls Overview and Functions

On/Off Volume Control

Turns the detector on/off and regulates audio output level.

Auto Tune Button

Resets the detector's tuning to the optimum threshold signal.

ADC Control (VLF TR 3000 ADC)

Function selection and auto-tune for the 3000 ADC model.

Function Selection Switch

Allows selection of the best operating mode for various sites.

Ground Exclusion Control

Tunes out the effects of ground mineralisation.

Reject Control

Fine-tunes discrimination to reject specific unwanted items.

Sensitivity Control

Adjusts detector sensitivity to reduce ground effects.

Tuning Control / Master

Pre-sets the optimum threshold signal for operation.

Control Box Features

Includes auto-tune button or ADC control for hipmount option.

Signal Intensity Meter

Provides visual indication for battery, tuning, and target signals.

Adjustable Stem

Allows user to set the preferred operating attitude.

Battery Check Button

Gives a visual guide to the battery condition.

Head Locking Nuts

Secure the search head in the most comfortable attitude.

Search Head

Transmits/receives magnetic field to detect metal presence.

Control Box Fasteners

Allow quick and simple access to the battery compartment.

Headphone Jack Plug Socket

For connecting headphones to cut background noise.

Search Head Cable Connector

Allows easy dismantling of the detector for carrying.

Arm Saver Option

Assembling Your Detector

Battery Installation and Checks

Battery Types and Purchase

Details available battery options like PP6, HP7, or Nicad.

Replacing Detector Batteries

Procedure for opening the control box and fitting batteries.

Performing a Battery Strength Check

How to check battery condition using controls.

Quick Start Procedure for VLF/TR 2000-D

Tuning Your C-Scope VLF/TR 2000-D

Initial Setup and Volume Adjustment

Setting controls anti-clockwise and turning volume clockwise.

Auto Tune and Tuning Control Operation

Depressing auto tune and adjusting the tuning control.

Tuning Release and Retuning

Releasing auto tune and retuning after control changes.

Selecting Search Function and Discrimination

Function Selection Modes Explained

Choosing between G, D1, D2, and D3 modes for analysis.

Setting Discrimination Levels

Adjusting rejection levels for unwanted items.

Ground Exclusion System

Ground Exclusion Control Operation

How to use the control to tune out ground mineralisation.

Neutralising Ground Effects

Adjusting for positive or negative ground effects.

Field Discrimination Techniques

Target Analysis with Discrimination

Using G, D1, D2, D3 modes for analysing target signals.

Handling Iron and Junk

Using D1 as main mode, then analysing with D2/D3.

Handling Silver Paper and Pull Tabs

Using D1 as main mode, then analysing with D2/D3.

Discrimination Mode Usage

D3 Mode and Exceptional Beaches

Using D3 for beaches with frequent pull tabs.

Mode Selection Strategy

Choosing G or D1 for general search and digging positive signals.

Target Object Reactions Illustration

Quick Start Procedure for VLF/TR 3000 ADC

Overview of the VLF/TR 3000 ADC

G MAX Function (Super Deepseeking)

Super deepseeking mode with ground exclusion.

G-Max and Discrimination Features

G-Max vs. Low Gain Analysis

Comparing deepseeking all-metal mode with low-gain discrimination.

ADC Switch Functionality

ADC Switch for Tuning and Retuning

Utilising the ADC switch for automatic tuning.

ADC Switch for Function Selection

Using the ADC switch in conjunction with the function switch.

Using Your Detector in the Field

Understanding Detection Range

Factors influencing how deep objects can be detected.

Determining Target Size and Depth

Techniques for analysing signals to estimate object characteristics.

Field Operation Techniques

Pinpointing Target Location

Methods to accurately find the exact position of a target.

Testing Signals with Known Objects

Learning signal responses by moving known objects.

Notes on G Mode and Discrimination

G Mode Operation and Tuning

Effects of soil on G mode and how to tune out mineralisation.

Discrimination Mode Assessment

Assessing target desirability based on signal reactions.

Care and Maintenance of Your Detector

General Detector Care Instructions

Treating the detector as a scientific instrument and avoiding misuse.

Preventing Salt Damage

Precautions against salt air penetration affecting circuitry.

Use of Cleaning Solvents

Warning against using solvents that can damage plastic components.

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