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© C.Scope International Limited. All rights reserved. EVO6000 is designed by C.Scope International Limited and
assembled in the UK.

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  • Page 1 User Manual © C.Scope International Limited. All rights reserved. EVO6000 is designed by C.Scope International Limited and assembled in the UK.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Battery ........................ 23 Headphones ......................24 Wireless Headphones ..................24 Wired Headphones ................... 24 Troubleshooting ....................26 Contact ........................ 27 EVO6000 Specification ..................28 Accessories ......................30 Update Your EVO6000 Software ................31 Safety Information ....................32 2 / 32...
  • Page 3: Introducing The Evo6000

    Thank you for choosing the EVO6000. At C.Scope we have decades of experience of making metal detectors. We designed EVO6000 to be a joy to use, from the way it feels when you pick it up to the way it looks and sounds. As a C.Scope customer we are here for you with our renowned customer service.
  • Page 4 The EVO6000 comes with a 28 cm (11 inch), 17.5 kHz, elliptical search head which is lightweight, great for finding coins and gives good depth. The elliptical shape creates a blade shaped field which gives a sharp signal when you sweep over a target.
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    Product Overview 5 / 32...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Your EVO6000 comes with enough charge for you to try it out immediately. To get the best out of your battery we recommend that you charge your EVO6000 fully before you use it. The USB C charging port on the EVO6000 is on the back behind the waterproof cover.
  • Page 7: What Is In The Box

    What is in the Box? · Arm rest · Arm rest strap · Upper stem and control unit · Middle stem · Lower stem · 28 cm (11 inch) 17 kHz elliptical search head · USB charger · USB C cable ·...
  • Page 8: Assembling Your Evo6000

    The EVO6000 has a three part stem so it can be packed into small spaces. Each part of the stem slides into the next and clicks into place when it is lined up. Adjust the length of the stem so the detector feels balanced in your hand and is pressing gently on the back of your arm.
  • Page 9 Once the stem is complete wrap the cable around it, roughly five times depending on the length you have set the stem to. Take care to make sure the search head can be moved without straining the cable. Ensure that there is no loose cable between the search head and the stem which might affect performance.
  • Page 10: Metal Detecting Technique

    Metal Detecting Technique Sweep the metal detector from side to side. Your sweeps should take about two seconds in each direction. Move forward slowly so that you do not leave a gap between each of your sweeps. Keep the search head parallel to the ground and at a constant height above the ground. Keep the search head clear of the ground and of other obstacles.
  • Page 11: Metal Detecting Theory

    EVO6000 shows the depth on the right side of the display and the type of metal as a target id on the large digits in the centre of the screen. the...
  • Page 12 EVO6000 pinpoint mode uses the volume and pitch of the tone to help you locate a target. a long press on the pinpoint button puts you in the non-motion modes.
  • Page 13: Metal Detecting Code Of Conduct

    Metal Detecting Code of Conduct · Be aware of and obey laws and regulations at local and national level covering metal detecting. · Dig with care and do not damage property. Always fill the holes you dig. Leave the land and environment as you found it.
  • Page 14: Screen

    Screen The EVO6000 has a large clear display with four round dials so you can see how the detector is set up at a glance. The large digits in the middle of the display tell you what kind of target your EVO6000 is detecting.
  • Page 15 on and the ground level will continuously track ground conditions. The ground level settings are in Ground Balance menu. Across the bottom of the screen are the menus. These will be blank when you are not using them. Use of the menus is explained in the Using the Menus section.
  • Page 16: Keypad

    Using The Keypad For Motion Mode Detecting When you are detecting, the up and down buttons adjust the sensitivity of your EVO6000. Turn the sensitivity down if you find that you are getting spurious signals or you want to ignore some of the smaller deeper targets.
  • Page 17 Using The Keypad For Navigating Menus In the menus the up and down buttons select a item from the current menu. Pressing the menu button will move you the next menu. Pressing the OK button will choose the current menu item. Press the menu button to switch to the next menu.
  • Page 18: Using The Menus

    SENSITIVITY) The EVO6000 gives feedback on the type, size and depth of targets on the display and in audio tones. The display shows a large number which is the target ID. As a rough guide, targets which have a high iron content and are low value have low target IDs and better targets have higher target IDs.
  • Page 19: Ground Balance (Ground, Tracking, Autoset)

    To use a ground level automatically calculated by the EVO6000 choose AUTOSET put the search head on the soil or sand and then repeatedly raise it and bring it back down. The EVO6000 will calculate a ground level and display it on the screen. You can alter the level using the up and down buttons .
  • Page 20: Extras (Tones, Speed, Reset)

    Extras Menu The SPEED setting controls how fast your EVO6000 responds to a target. Higher response speed means that your EVO6000 can separate targets more clearly and with less lag. Running you EVO6000 slower will let it see deeper targets.
  • Page 21: Detection Modes

    Detection Modes Your EVO6000 supports four detection modes. The default mode is motion mode. motion mode a short press on the pinpoint button puts your EVO6000 into pinpoint mode. Another short press puts your EVO6000 back into motion mode. A long press on the pin point button steps through the non-motion modes.
  • Page 22 In non-motion single tone mode, if you find that the detector is disturbed by changes in ground conditions, use a short press on the pinpoint button to reset the baseline level. A long press on the pinpoint button in non-motion single tone mode puts your EVO6000 into motion mode. 22 / 32...
  • Page 23: Battery

    Battery The EVO6000 comes with enough charge for you to try it out immediately. To get the best out of your battery we recommend that you charge your EVO6000 fully before you use it. The USB C charging port on the EVO6000 is on the back behind the waterproof cover.
  • Page 24: Headphones

    Master Volume, Backlight and ® Bluetooth menu and do not carry out the pairing process on your wireless headphones. The pairing process will time out and the EVO6000 will no longer be paired to any wireless headphones. Wired Headphones 24 / 32...
  • Page 25 EVO6000 control unit is immersed in water. Once the headphones are plugged in the headphone indicator will show the headphone icon and any sound will play over the headphones.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you have problems with your EVO6000 the fixes below may get you back up and running quickly. If you still need any help or advice please get in touch with us by email, online or by phone, our details...
  • Page 27: Contact

    Contact service@cscope.co.uk email https://www.csmetaldetectors.com/contact-us online +44 1223 629181 phone 27 / 32...
  • Page 28: Evo6000 Specification

    EVO6000 Specification Battery LiPo 2000 mAh Battery life Up to 20 hours Battery charge 2 hours on a 2 Amp charger time Frequencies 17.5 kHz on standard head. Volume levels Iron volume levels Discrimination volume levels Sensitivity levels Discrimination levels...
  • Page 29 temperature Software Mac and PC software to install new firmware Upgrades 29 / 32...
  • Page 30: Accessories

    6” (15cm) 17.5 kHz Your EVO6000 case is made of hard wearing plastic and is waterproof. For more protection and for a different look you can add a control unit cover. To complete your look while out with your EVO6000 we have a range of Hoodies, T-Shirts, Cap and Bags.
  • Page 31: Update Your Evo6000 Software

    We are constantly working to improve the performance and functionality on the EVO6000. We release firmware updates using the EVO6000 Toolkit which is available for Apple Mac and PC. You can download the toolkit from the C.Scope download page at csmetaldetectors.com.
  • Page 32: Safety Information

    You can also find a link to the limited warranty, regulatory information about your EVO6000 and additional support resources there. Electric Shock and Heat: Do not expose your EVO6000, the charger or headphones to water or extreme conditions. Take care when handling the charger to avoid electric shock.

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