Cabela's Adventure 5500 Owner's Manual

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Summary of Adventure 5500

  • Page 1

    The adventure 5500 is a professional metal detector. While the most difficult aspects of metal detecting have been automated, it is a sophisticated electronic device which requires an understanding of some basic features and metal detecting concepts. If you do not have prior experience with a metal ...

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    2 table of contents terminology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 3: Terminology

    3 terminology the following terms are used throughout the manual, and are standard terminology among detectorists. Elimination reference to a metal being "eliminated" means that the detector will not emit a tone, nor light up an indicator, when a specified object passes through the coil’s detection ...

  • Page 4: Assembly

    4 assembly assembly is easy and requires no tools ● 1 position the lower stem (the straight tube) with the silver button toward the back. Using the bolt and knurled knob, attach the searchcoil to the plastic extension protruding from the lower stem. ● 2 press the button on the upper end of the lower...

  • Page 5: Assembly

    5 assembly s-rod armrest silver button searchcoil cable searchcoil adjusting the armrest most people will find the standard position of the armrest very comfortable. Very large forearms and short forearms (particularly children’s arms), can be accommodated by moving the armrest forward. The armrest ...

  • Page 6: To Install The Batteries:

    6 use alkaline batteries only. To install the batteries: ● 1 remove the battery cover by disengaging the clip at the back. ● 2 align the polarity of the batteries correctly, with the positive "+" toward the coil plug connection, as indicated by the + and – indicators on the housing. ● 3 insert (2) 9...

  • Page 7: Quick-Start Demonstration

    7 quick-start demonstration i. Supplies needed • a nail • a quarter • a zinc penny (dated after 1982) ii. Position the detector a. Place the detector on a table, with the searchcoil hanging over the edge. (or better, have a friend hold the detector, with the coil off the ground) b. Keep the searchco...

  • Page 8: Vii. Press Discrimination

    8 vi. Wave the nail over the searchcoil a. The nail will not be detected. B. The nail has been "discriminated out." vii. Press discrimination four times five “x”s are now displayed over the first 5 target-ids. Viii. Wave all objects over the searchcoil the nail and penny will not be detected. Quarte...

  • Page 9: Basic Operation

    9 basic operation powering up press • the detector will beep 4 times • all display segments will illuminate momentarily • the sensitivity and battery indicators will stay illuminated sensitivity the detector’s default sensitivity will be indicated with two segments. At this setting, the detector wil...

  • Page 10: Default Operation

    10 default operation the detector defaults to all metal mode after powering on. In this mode, all types of metals will be detected. An object’s probable identification is indicated by illuminating the icons beneath the appropriate category. In addition, the probable depth of coin-sized objects is in...

  • Page 11: Notch

    11 to increase the level of discrimination, press discrimination . Each time the pad is depressed, an additional "x" will appear, thus eliminating from detection the objects which fall into the corresponding categories. To decrease the level of discrimination, press discrimination . Each time is dep...

  • Page 12: Audio Target Identification

    12 audio target identification while the lcd (liquid crystal display) is very accurate in identifying buried objects, the user in the field does not always maintain the display screen in his field of vision. Therefore, we have incorporated an audio feedback mechanism to alert the user to the nature ...

  • Page 13: Depth and Target Display

    13 depth and target display reading the display the liquid crystal display (lcd) shows the probable identification of the targeted metal, as well as the probable depth of the target. The detector will register a repeating, unchanging target identification when a buried target has been located and id...

  • Page 14: Electromagnetic

    14 to change the detector’s sensitivity, press sensitivity or . A double beep indicates the setting is at the maximum or minimum. At maximum sensitivity, a quarter can be detected at a distance of approximately 8” to 9” from the searchcoil. Electromagnetic interference (emi) the principle use for th...

  • Page 15: In The Field Techniques

    15 in the field techniques when pinpointing a target, try drawing an “x”, as illustrated, over where the tone is induced. Pinpointing accurate pinpointing takes practice and is best accomplished by “x-ing” the target area. 1. Once a buried target is indicated by a good tone response, continue sweepi...

  • Page 16: In The Field Techniques

    16 swing the searchcoil slowly, overlapping each sweep as you move forward. It is important to sweep the coil at a consistent speed over the ground as you search. After identifying a target, your sweep technique can help in identifying both the location and the nature of the target. If you encounter...

  • Page 17: In The Field Techniques

    17 buried objects by the nature of the detector’s response. You may encounter some false signals as you proceed. False signals occur when the detector beeps, but no metal target is present. False signals can be induced by electromagnetic interference, oxidation, or highly mineralized ground soils. I...

  • Page 18: Troubleshooting Guide

    18 troubleshooting guide symptom cause solution detector chatters • using detector • use detector or beeps erratically indoors outdoors only • using detector near • move away power lines from power lines • using 2 detectors in • keep 2 detectors close proximity at least 6m (20’) apart • highly oxidi...

  • Page 19: 5-Year Limited Warranty

    19 treasure hunter’s code of ethics • always check federal, state, county and local laws before searching. • respect private property and do not enter private property without the owner’s permission. • take care to refill all holes and leave no damage. • remove and dispose of any and all trash and l...

  • Page 20: Accessories

    Madv rev.2 091313 accessories gold prospecting kits for complete details visit www.Detecting.Com • 1-800-413-4131 carry bag rugged double-stitched construction cbag2 pouch & digger combo pouch with 2 large pockets & 9” heavy duty digging tool. Tpkit-w bounty hunter stereo headphones use with bounty ...