Famous Trails MD9200 Instruction Manual

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    1580 n harmony circle anaheim, ca. 92807 714-701-9671 fax 714-701-9672 md9200 metal detector instruction manual.

  • Page 2: Major Parts of The Md9200:

    2 major parts of the md9200: 1. Search coil 2. Stem connector & knob 3. Lower stem 4. Stem lock collar 5. Upper stem 6. Search coil cable 7. Cable plug 8. Control head 9. Lcd screen 10. On/off switch 11. Volume control 12. Battery compartments 13. Arm rest introduction: with your md9200 you can hunt...

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    3 battery installation: 1) use two fresh 9 volt alkaline batteries. 2) do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries. 3) open the right and left battery compartments (located under the control housing) by pushing in the direction indicated by the arrows. 4) place a 9 volt alkaline...

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    4 (fig. 3) 4) unscrew the knob on the search coil and remove the knob connector. See figure 4. Insert the stem and align the holes on the search coil bracket and the stem. Push the connector through the holes and tighten the knob. See figure 5. (fig. 4) (fig. 5) 5) attach the control head to the ste...

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    5 (fig. 8) feature review: 1) the target indicator includes target icons and other lcd displays. It can indicate coins of different types, gold, silver and junk. 2) when the detector finds an object an arrow appears below the target icon, indicating the probable metal being detected, as well as the ...

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    6 a medium tone indicates aluminum pull tabs and zinc or copper items. A high tone indicates items of silver or brass. Exceptions – (a) when the detector is set to disc or notch modes it sounds a medium or high one when it detects highly oxidized iron. (b) depending on the alloys used in their makin...

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    7 discrimination 1) press the disc button to set the discrimination mode. In this mode the lcd screen displays “disc” and the max level (the first level) of the disc/notch display lights up. 2) press the disc/notch button, then press the (+) or (-) buttons to adjust the discrimination range. The dis...

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    8 pinpointing accurate pinpoint location of a detected object takes practice and is best accomplished by “x-ing” the suspected target area. 1) once a buried target is indicated by a good tone response, continue sweeping over the target in a narrowing side to side pattern. 2) take visual note of the ...

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    9 hunting for lost coins is a common use for a metal detector. This hobby is often called “coin shooting.” lost coins can be found wherever people have lived, played or traveled. Here are some places you might try searching: - around old houses, especially near large trees where people may have sat ...

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    10 into which you have carefully drilled a series of 1/2” diameter holes. Use sharp scissors to cut off the bottom of the jug and shape the scoop. 8) if the coins you find are encrusted in dirt and grime you should be very careful in cleaning them, especially if they are old and of possibly high val...