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CS2MX Identifying the Parts 1. Control box mounting clip 2. On/Off/Sensitivity control 3. Loudspeaker 4. Pin-point push button 5. All-metal/discrimination level control 6. Battery compartment 7. 8 x AA battery holder 8. Headphone socket 9. Battery contacts 10. Control box 11.
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The discrimination system is capable of eliminating signals from a variety of metals which are likely to be valueless. The CS2MX is designed to offer high performance whilst being easy to operate. We wish you good hunting! Rapid start Follow these simple steps to start using the CS2MX within minutes: 1.
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Pin-point. The ‘motion’ aspect of the CS2MX is switched off whilst the pin-point button is depressed. In pin-point mode the search-head can be held still to determine the precise target position.
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Replace the battery compartment cover being careful to avoid cross threading the screws. Battery condition is monitored continuously on the CS2MX. Low battery condition is indicated by a step change in the signal tone to a higher pitch.
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We recommend searching with a low level of discrimination (between ‘1’ and ‘4’). At this setting the CS2MX will not react to small pieces of iron but will give a positive audio tone on other metal targets. Increasing the discrimination level will eliminate signals from a wider range of metal objects which are likely to be rubbish.
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The CS2MX can be set to ignore signals from certain categories of metal target. Small iron objects in the ground are a problem on many farmland sites. These signals can be ignored by setting the discriminate control to about number ‘2’...
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