Pyle PHMD2 Instruction Manual

Treasure hunter silver metal detector

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Treasure Hunter Silver Metal Detector
PHMD2
www.pyleaudio.com
Instruction Manual
This Treasure Hunter Silver is a full-featured and easy to use metal
detector. It is ideally suited to metal detecting beginners. We strongly
recommend you read the manual carefully before using the unit.

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  • Page 1 Treasure Hunter Silver Metal Detector PHMD2 www.pyleaudio.com Instruction Manual This Treasure Hunter Silver is a full-featured and easy to use metal detector. It is ideally suited to metal detecting beginners. We strongly recommend you read the manual carefully before using the unit.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Specification Assembly Batteries Panel and Controller Quick-Start Field Operation Caution Trouble Shooting Guide Specification:  Operation Modes :Two kinds Motion Mode: DISCRIMINATION No-motion Mode: PINPOINT  Adjusting Sensitivity  Adjusting Discrimination  Target Pinpoint: Target Button  Volume Control ...
  • Page 3: Assembly

    Assembly Assembly is easy and requires no special tools. 1. Align the plastic trapeziform raised part on the handle, with the trapeziform lower groove at the control box bottom (Figure.1). push the two parts tightly together. Figure.1 2. Align the threaded bolts at the handle bottom, with the knobs under the control box;...
  • Page 4: Batteries

    4. Loosen the knobs at the search coil’s end, then adjust the search coil to the desired angle. Let the search coil be parallel with the ground and be careful not to install backwards. Long end of the search coil should face forward. (Figure.4). Figure.4 Batteries Please use six AA alkaline batteries.
  • Page 5: Panel And Controller

    Figure.6 3. Close the battery compartment cover; please note that the word UP is facing up. 4. Six alkaline batteries may be used for more than 40 hours. If you do not plan to use the detector for a long time, remove the batteries. 5.
  • Page 6: Quick-Start

     Volume: Is used to adjust the loudness of the speaker.  Low Batter: When the red LED lights, indicates the user should replace the batteries.  Target Button: Press and hold the red Target Button, the detector mode will convert from motion mode to no-motion mode and the detector won’t discriminate objects anymore.
  • Page 7: Knob

    Figure.9  Please take off any jewelry or other metal objects on your hand/arm. Keep the detector away from the wall, floor and other metal objects.  Be sure to keep the detector away from the light, TV, computer and mobile telephone.
  • Page 8: Speaker 1

    Figure.11  Note: You have to move the metal objects as the metal detector is in the motion mode. If you don’t move the metals, the detector will not respond.  Then rotate the SENS knob from “MIN” to “MAX” and change the height of the metal samples at the same time.
  • Page 9 b. Eliminate nickel coin and pull tab  Set the DISC knob to the position of “12:00” to “1:00”.(Fig.13) Figure.13  Sweeping the iron nail, 5¢ and pull tab about 2-3 inches(5-8cm) above the centre of the search coil respectively ,the unit won’t respond(the speaker is silent and the pointer won’t swing).While sweeping the 25¢,the unit will respond.
  • Page 10: Field Operation

    Figure.14  Keep the coin stable and release the red TARGET button. After one or two seconds press the red TARGET button again and the unit’s sensitivity reduces. Although the location of the coin hasn’t changed and the unit won’t sound a tone.
  • Page 11 the higher sensitivity range the detector will be sensitive to the electromagnetic interference that comes from the power lines or cables around and it will be abnormal to the mineralization soil or electrical conductivity soil. If you move the search coil in the detection area and the detector always sends a false unstable signal or there is no metal objects in the soil, please decrease the sensitivity.
  • Page 12: Caution

    tone, please repeat the above operation (Release and then press the TARGET button again) until the detector won’t sound a tone. c. Slowly move the search coil in the region that you find target object, In the position that the detector will sound a tone. Continue moving the search coil slowly until the sound reaches the loudest.
  • Page 13: Trouble Shooting Guide

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM SOLUTION No power, no start up sound. 1. Be sure that the polarity of batteries are installed correctly. 2. Be sure that the up-side of the battery cover is up. 3. Replace the batteries. Sound a successive “DI” “DI” tone 1.
  • Page 14 Part Description Q’ty Part Description Q’ty Left Arm Rest Support Screw M3X8 Screw M3X12 Adhesive Sticker Right Arm Rest Support Support Arm Adjustment Knob View Meter Outer Stem Washer 3mm Washer Screw M3X8 Inner Stem Control Panel Lock Nut Interior Support Arm(Right Side) Lock Nut Exterior Nut M4...
  • Page 15 WEEE Directive & Product Disposal At the end of its serviceable life, this product should not be treated as household or general waste. It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronics equipment, or returned to the supplier for disposal.

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