1 Condensed Operating Instructions ........................................pg. 2 Factory Preset “Turn-On-And-Go” Marks ..............................pg. 2 Setting Up ..................................................................................pg. 3 Hipmounting .............................................................................pg. 5 Control Panel ............................................................................pg. 5 Turn-On Procedure .....................................
1 Condensed Operating Instructions .................................. pg. 2 Setting Up ............................................................................... pg. 3 Controls & Functions ........................................................... pg. 5 All Metal Mode ....................................................................... pg. 7 Iron Disc Mode ...................................................................... pg. 8 Normal Disc Mode ......................................
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Subject to improvement or modification without notice. WEIGHT Fisher Research Laboratory does not warrnt suitability to specific use. Fisher Research Laboratory shall in no event be liable for any direct, incidental, consequential or indirect damages. 3.5 lbs. LENGTH Extended ....................................................................52” 2 Collapsed.....................................................................42” 2 FREQUENCY VLF-Search.............................................
2 Control Functions ......................................................................pg. 4 Discrimination Points ................................................................pg. 5 Searching ..................................................................................pg. 7 Pinpointing ................................................................................pg. 9 Zero Motion Pinpoint Mode ..................................................pg. 9 Pinpointing in the Motion Search M