Garrett Metal Detectors None manuel d'utilisation

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS T o the Owner 4 Control Functions 6 Search Modes 8 Assembly 13 Operating Procedure 17 Field Recommendations 18 Search and Recovery T ips 20 Cautions 25 Maintenance 27 Battery Replacement 28 Recommended Accessories 30 Specifications 31 Repair Service 32 W arning 34 Recommended Reading 35 Mind Y our Manners 37 RAM Book Order Form 3[...]

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    TO THE OWNER The Garrett Sea Hunter Mark II has an unparalleled reputation among treasure hunters, law enforcement agencies and various industries as one of the most reliable and sophisticated submersible metal detectors of its kind. The Sea Hunter Mark II is an advanced microprocessor-driven instrument that is lightweight, highly durable and easy [...]

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    exclusive Discrete T arget Elimination mode. The custom designed double- o-ring sealed housing is durable and lightweight, with individual, o-ring sealed battery and electronics compartments that makes battery replacement hassle free. An 8" epoxy-filled searchcoil and custom designed headphones, submersible to 200 feet, make the Sea Hunter Mar[...]

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    CONTROL FUNCTIONS Power - Use to turn the detector on and choose either of two search modes. A battery check occurs automatically each time the power is switched on. (Figure 1) Threshold - Use to set the base audio level according to an individual's hearing ability and how loud the outside noise is. T ypically the sound is set no louder than n[...]

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    Elimination - Use in conjunction with either the Standard or Discrete T rash Elimination modes to choose the elimination level appropriate to your search needs. As the elimination knob is rotated clockwise, an increasing number of undesirable items are excluded from detection. (Figure 1). 7[...]

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    SEARCH MODES Standard Trash Elimination and Discrete T rash Elimination are the search modes available with the Sea Hunter Mark II . The selector switch for these modes is located on the right side of the panel. Standard T rash Elimination is the search mode normally available on conventional pulse induction (PI) metal detectors. The background aud[...]

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    the response to good conductors such as coins and fine jewelry . In Standard mode, the response to poor conductors can be eliminated effectively; however , if these objects are too close to the searchcoil, a detection response may occur . The response to good conductors, although somewhat diminished, remains relatively strong. Some jewelry such as [...]

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    target discrimination. The background audio threshold remains at the chosen level until the searchcoil passes over targets in the knob's "accept" range, at which time a sharp audio response, a characteristic of all motion detectors, occurs. Figure 2 shows the typical detection responses from various metals in both Discrete (DIS) and [...]

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    (Standard Mode with elimination at 0) metals can be detecte d at 10 0% capability . As the elimination control is increased in either search mode, the response to various targets decreases. Note that the response to many metals decreases more rapidly in Standard mode than in Discrete mode. As with Standard mode, the elimination knob is used to chan[...]

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    T o pinpoint in Discrete mode, you simply sweep the searchcoil from to side to side over a target. The searchcoil must remain in motion to produce a detection response. This mode is designed to provide superior pulse induction target discrimination and is extremely effective in areas with lots of trash. 12[...]

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    ASSEMBL Y 1. Choose a desired operating / stem / control housing configuration. Assemble the stem and attach the control housing as desired. (Figure 3,4,5). 13 Figure 3, ScubaMate Figure 4, Full length with undercuff[...]

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    Figure 5, Long stem with hip mount configurations 14[...]

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    2. Attach the searchcoil to the lower stem. Align the mounting holes of the searchcoil and stem, insert the threaded bolt through the holes and hand-tighten the knobs; Do Not use tools. (Figure 6) 3. Wrap the cable around the stem and secure it according to your operating configuration. For a hip mount configuration, use the adjustable strap to sec[...]

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    4. Ensure the searchcoil connector at the rear of the control housing is clean and the o-ring is well lubricated; add a little silicon grease or petroleum jelly if necessary . Do not coat connector pins with lubricant. Insert coil connector and gently hand tighten. Do not over tighten. 5. Repeat Step 4 when assembling the headphone connector at the[...]

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    OPERA TING PROCEDURE 1. Switch on the detector and note the results of the battery test represented by a range of one to four beeps. Four beeps indicate the batteries are full, one beep indicates they must be replaced. 2. Select the Standard or Discrete T rash Elimination mode. 3. Set the threshold knob to the desired audio level. T ypically the au[...]

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    FIELD RECOMMENDA TIONS Knowing the conditions of your search and which items you want, or don't want, to find will help you choose the search mode and elimination setting which best suits your needs. Depending on your search goals, you may want to set the elimination no higher than necessary so that you can detect most metals. Y ou may even wa[...]

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    line (not a wide arc); it helps keep the searchcoil level, reduces the likelihood of lifting the searchcoil at the end of each sweep and ensures the overlap sweeps remain uniform. Finally , it is important to remember that any detection signal, no matter how loud or faint, represents the sound of metal and its source should always be determined. As[...]

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    SEARCH & RECOVER Y TIPS T reasure Hunting Research - The first rule of successful treasure hunting, whether on land or in the sea is to do your homework. Learn as much as you can about the areas you want to search, the kind of treasure you want to find and the best ways to recover it. The better prepared you are the greater your chances for suc[...]

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    wall bases, bridges, channel-dredging sites and sunken vessels. Study surf and weather patterns - Pay attention to storm, wind and tide activity . T reasures from deepwater vaults are often transferred to shallower locations like tidal pools and water-filled depressions near the shoreline. A beach considered unproductive can suddenly yield riches. [...]

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    Use the right recovery tools - Use the right tool for the job and you'll recover treasure in no time. Knowing what you're digging for and the kind of surface you're digging into will help you choose the right digging tool. Double check your holes - After you dig a target, re-scan the hole to make sure you retrieved everything in and [...]

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    materials of unwanted or hazardous metal items. Metal detectors have been used to find a variety of hidden items, such as pipes, scrap metal, nails embedded in lumber , underground electrical power cables and oil barrels. Select zero discrimination - When used for the purposes of law enforcement or industry , the Sea Hunter Mark II , or any metal d[...]

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    Land searches - When searching near wire fences, metal buildings, etc., make sure that you scan the searchcoil parallel to the structure. 24[...]

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    CAUTIONS 1. T o avoid acid damage you should install high-quality alkaline or nickel metal hydride batteries and always remove them prior to storing the detector . 2. If the battery compartment becomes flooded, remove the batteries immediately , rinse the compartment with fresh water and allow to air dry . The electronics compartment is factory sea[...]

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    4. Dive with extreme caution. Observe diving practices to lessen the risk of becoming entangled with the headphones or coil cables. Ensure that the headphones' vent holes are open prior to diving. 5. When using the hip mount configuration, ensure that the belt will not interfere with equipment removal in the event of an emergency . 26[...]

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    MAINTENANCE 1. Wash off any sand, salt and residue from the detector immediately after each use. 2. Avoid high, internal temperatures by protecting the equipment from the sun. Store equipment in a cool location; avoid storage in a hot vehicle. 3. T ake advantage of Garrett's preventative maintenance program. For a small fee, the factory will i[...]

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    BA TTER Y REPLACEMENT T o access the battery pack, unscrew the battery cap at the rear of the detector housing, by hand. Do not use tools. The o-ring should remain in the control housing while the battery pack slides out. When installing batteries ensure that they are aligned with the correct polarity (plus and minus) markings. Re-install the batte[...]

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    jelly , if necessary . Reinstall the battery cap, hand tighten it until it is flush with the housing and the two index marks are aligned as shown (Figure 9). 29 Figure 9, Proper battery cap re-installation[...]

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    RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Using the right recovery tools is as essential to treasure hunting as the detector itself. Here are a few examples of recovery tools and their uses (Figure 10). A hand scoop is useful for dry sand and shallow water recovery up to two feet. A trowel is best for recovering items in clay or gravel areas. Tip: A strong magnet at[...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS • Circuit type: Pulse Induction, automatic cancellation of salt/iron mineralization. • Frequency: 750 pulses per second • Submersion depth: Up to 200 feet (65 meters) or seven atmospheres • Buoyancy: Near neutral • Batteries: Eight "AA" • Battery life: Approximately 18-22 hours • Control housing weight: 31 oz[...]

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    REP AIR SERVICE If you have difficulty operating the Sea Hunter Mark II , take a few minutes to re-read this manual and check the batteries, switches and connectors. If you are unfamiliar with underwater detectors, consult your local Authorized Garrett Dealer or the Garrett factory . If your Sea Hunter needs repair , you should return it to the fac[...]

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    Return your detector to: Garrett Metal Detectors 1881 W . State St. Garland, T exas 75042 Please allow one week from the receipt date for the detector's inspection and/or repair and another week for its return. Garrett will automatically return the detector via UPS or Parcel Post unless you provide a written authorization that instructs otherw[...]

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    W ARNING The following measures must be observed at all times. Do not hunt in areas where electric lines, gas/water pipelines, bombs or other explosives may be buried. Never trespass or hunt on private property without permission. National and state parks, monuments, mil ita ry sit es, etc. are abso lut ely "off limits". Always exercise c[...]

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    RECOMMENDED READING There are a variety of books available from Garrett that can teach you how to use a metal detector effectively , give you ideas about places to hunt and help improve your search and recovery skills. (All books are written by Charles Garrett unless specified otherwise.) The revised classic, Modern Metal Detectors , is a book that[...]

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    New Successful Coin Hunting , Y ou Can Find Gold with a Metal Detector and How T o Search Sand and Surf are perfect books for readers who have specific hunting goals. 36[...]

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    MIND YOUR MANNERS Filling holes and obeying NO TRESP ASSING signs are just two of the responsibilities of a dedicated metal detector hobbyist. The sincere request that Charles Garrett makes to everyone who uses his equipment is to leave each place they search in better condition than they found it. Thousands of individuals and organizations have ad[...]

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    • I will not willfully cause damage to property , including fences, signs and buildings and I will always fill the holes I dig. • I will not destroy property , buildings, or the remains of ghost towns and other deserted structures. • I will not leave litter or uncovered items lying around. I will carry all trash and discarded targets with me [...]

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    39 Please send me the following RAM books: (Please indicate number of copies desir ed.) ___ New Successful Coin Hunting ................... $9.95 ___ T r easure Hunting for Fun and Pr ot ........ $9.95 ___ T r easure Caches Can Be Found ................ $9.95 ___ Ghost T own T reasur es ............................... $9.95 ___ Y ou Can Find Gol[...]

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    40 MAIL-IN ORDER FORM Add $2.00 for rst book, and $1.00 for each additional book ordered for handling and shipping charges. T otal for books $______________ 8.25% T ax (TX/CA residents) $______________ Handling Charge $______________ TOT AL $______________ Payment Options: ___ Enclosed check or money order ___ I prefer to order through: ___ Amer[...]

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    P A TENT PROTECTION Garrett's high tech instruments are protected by one or more of the following United States Patents and other Patents Pending: 4,398,104, 4,423,377, 4,303,879, 4,334,191, 3,662,225, 4,162,969, 4,334,192, 4,488,1 15, 4,700,139, 4,709,213, Design 274,704 and 297,221 G. B. Design 2,01 1,852 Australia Design 1 1 1,674. Other pa[...]

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