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White's TREASUREpro User Manual

White's TREASUREpro
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TREASUREmaster
®
and
TREASUREpro
Owner’s Manual
Manufactured in
Sweet Home, Oregon USA
White’s Electronics, Inc.
1011 Pleasant Valley Road
Sweet Home, Oregon 97386
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White's TREASUREpro Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeVLF (Very Low Frequency)
DisplayLCD
Intended UseCoin, Jewelry, Relic
Water ResistanceWater-resistant coil
DiscriminationAdjustable
Sensitivity LevelsAdjustable
Audio OutputSpeaker and headphone jack
Battery Life20+ Hours
Target IDYes
Ground BalanceManual

Summary

Introduction to TREASUREmaster and TREASUREpro

Assembly Instructions

Batteries and Power

Quick Start Guide

Display and Controls Overview

Sensitivity Adjustment

Metal Detecting Programs

Coin & Jewelry Program

Primary program for general-purpose searching, rejects iron and foil.

Beach Program

Designed to ignore conductive wet or salty soils, suitable for beaches.

All Metal Program

Detects all metal types including iron/steel, with VCO audio.

Restoring Factory Settings

Discrimination Settings

Volume Control

Threshold Adjustment

Tone Identification Options

2-Tone Identification

Assigns lowest tone to iron, higher pitch to other accepted targets.

4-Tone Identification

Assigns lowest tone to iron, higher to foil, tab, and coins.

Ground Balance and Tracking

Locking Ground Tracking (Option #1)

Locks ground tracking at ferrite level for spotty areas.

Adjusting for Spotty Mineralization (Option #2)

Finds representative mineral spot to lock ground rejection.

Depth Units Configuration

Backlight Feature

Searching Techniques

Sweep Technique and Speed

Describes smooth sweeps with 50% overlap for optimal detection.

Choosing Effective Search Locations

Guidance on researching and selecting promising metal detecting sites.

Digging Procedures

Terrain-Specific Digging Techniques

Utilizes scoops for sand and trowels for turf.

Dirt Management for Minimal Impact

Uses a drop cloth to manage excavated dirt effectively.

Proper Care and Maintenance

Available Accessories

Headphones and Carry Cases

Accessories for enhanced audio, privacy, and portability.

Search Coils and Digging Tools

Discusses coil selection and proper tools for digging.

Service and Support

Product Warranty Information

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