XP Metal Detectors DEUS II Manual
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  • Page 3: Introduction

    Loud speaker, wireless and wired headphones, bone conduction headphones. • A product designed to last: Five-year warranty parts and labor, USB updates. DEUS II : discover a unique environment tecting requirements: no audio latency, automatic On/Off, sophisticated processor with resonances and •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OPTION ... Programs DEUS II RANGE Save program PRACTICAL INFORMATION Delete program Pairing Advice Pair coil Optimize your searching Delete coil Locating a target Pair wireless headphones DEUS II Delete wireless headphones Pair MI-6 Pinpointer Box contents Delete MI-6 Pinpointer Assembly (coil, remote, etc.)
  • Page 7: Deus Ii Range

    BH-01 Ø9’’ - 22cm Ø11’’ - 28cm Ø13’’x11’’ 34x28cm (optional) From only 815g (RC on the belt and 22cm-9’’ coil). Stem S-TELESCOPIC DEUS II WS6 MASTER WSAII WSAII-XL FX-03 WS6 Master Ø9’’ - 22cm Ø11’’ - 28cm Ø13’’x11’’ 34x28cm (optional) From only 750g (WS6 on backphones and 22cm-9’’...
  • Page 8: Practical Information

    PRACTICAL INFORMATION Advice Metal detecting is a fascinating hobby that can bring you huge satisfaction. However, some basic learning its operation on suitable practise ground. netic interference (high voltage power lines, electric fences, domestic appliances, etc.). For instance, your garden would probably be one of the most unsuitable places to begin as there is too much domestic waste in the vicinity.
  • Page 9: Locating A Target

    PRACTICAL INFORMATION Locating a target using crossed sweeps Once the detector has indicated the approximate presence of a target in Motion mode, sweep the place where you heard the duce the amplitude of your movements and make a mental note of the spot where the sound is loudest.
  • Page 10: Assembly (Coil, Remote, Etc.)

    ASSEMBLY FMF Coil Insert the rubber washer inside the lower stem. Position the lower stem on the coil. Position the screw. Add spacer and gently tighten. Remote assembly Remove the protective cap. Insert the remote. Remove the screw. to one of the three positions and replace screw.
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL Scale of target conductivity Program name (change program with FAST - or +) Ferrous / Non ferrous display Program no. Ground mineralization (Phase measured). Clock and battery levels alternate Your ground effect correction. display with Ground level OPTION MENU G.B.
  • Page 12: Factory Programs

    FACTORY PROGRAMS has the advantage of offering a wide range of programs suitable for all ground and search condi- uses different high and low frequency combinations depending on the programs. For example, some use low to medi- um frequencies e.g. 4 to 14 kHz and other programs include higher frequencies up to 24 kHz or 40 kHz. best possible way.
  • Page 13 DEUS MONO works on a single frequency like 1, but combines the advantages of DEUS II, such as There is more likelihood of connecting with an unstable frequency while using several simultaneous fre- • Ground above your ground effect setting will sound like the Prg.
  • Page 14: Menu

    (e.g. discrim. at 8) and use preferably: • The visual target display for visual discrimination. • Multi-tone mode for audio discrimination. DEUS II displays deep targets more precisely through its multi-frequency process- ing that removes a large proportion of the troublesome ground effects. T.ID The metal target conductivity scale below from -6.4 to 99 will give you an idea of...
  • Page 15: Tones (Expert)

    DISCRIMINATION > EXPERT You can access advanced functions from the DISCRIMINATION menu by pressing EXPERT Tones 2 tones - 3 tones - 4 tones - 5 tones MENU Press > > to access the TONES screen. MENU DISCRI EXPERT TONES T.ID G.ID Choose: 2 Tones - 3 Tones - 4 Tones - 5 Tones using...
  • Page 16: Full Tones (Expert)

    DISCRIMINATION > EXPERT Full tones MENU TONES tivity. T.ID G.ID FULL The higher the conductivity index of a target, the higher the signal. TONES E.g. aluminum foil (TID 30) will generate a 350 Hz tone, whereas a large silver coin B.CAPS (TID 95) will generate a 900 Hz tone.
  • Page 17: Silencer (Expert)

    DISCRIMINATION > EXPERT / MENU Multi-Notch ... Select Tone break 1 or 2 with MENU M - NOTCH T.ID G.ID If several targets with different conductivity levels are a problem, you can activate two other notches: N2 and N3. Use T.BREAK1 T.BREAK2 You will notice that the notched zones are grayed out in the conductivity bar on the...
  • Page 18: Salt Sens

    MENU SALT SENS (Salt water sensitivity ; prg DIVING - BEACH - BEACH SENS) In addition to the general sensitivity setting, the «SALT SENS» setting has the ad- MENU SALT SENS vantage of reducing false signals, typically linked to seawater, unlike the general T.ID G.ID sensitivity which acts on all targets and all signals.
  • Page 19 MENU Type of target detected is largely de- pendent on the frequency: IRON DISCRIMINATION CAPABILITY These graphics illustrate the sensi- tivity and the ability to discriminate ferrous items depending on the fre- quency as well as the advantage of multi-frequency programs as they cover a wide spectrum of targets.
  • Page 20: Iron Volume

    MENU Iron volume MENU IRON VOLUME T.ID G.ID crimination setting, which normally means iron. 0 = cut-off low tones 5 = maximum low tone level REACTIVITY AUDIO RESPONSE Reactivity is a fast and selective detector! Reactivity is a vital setting that deter- mines the detector’s performance in terms of how quickly it analyzes the signal MENU REACTIVITY...
  • Page 21: Audio Response

    MENU Reactivity ... In terms of pure performance, the greatest detection ranges are obtained with low reactivity levels. How- Depending on the reactivity level, the length of the audio signal varies when it passes over a target, the length of crackling of ferrous items is also in proportion. You are therefore advised not to keep changing the performance settings, as this may hinder you from distinguishing good and bad sounds.
  • Page 22: Ground

    GROUND Ground FAST Level of the mineralization. The higher it is the more the ground is mineralized. Pump the coil on the ground several times to assess it with more precision. Your actual current ground effect setting. OPTION MENU G.B. GRAB Ground mineralization index (measured constantly as a T.ID...
  • Page 23: Manual

    GROUND Manual Mode (prg DEUS MONO only) Read the numeric value displayed by the mineralization index when you pump the coil on the ground for a to achieve the same values. Manual mode is not available in multi-frequency programs, as it would be tedious to set each frequency independently.
  • Page 24: Ground Stabilizer

    GROUND Ground Stabilizer ( Inland programs only) GROUND GND STABILI. T.ID G.ID instability / feedback you are prepared to tolerate. GRAB 1 = Most unstable level 3 = Most stable level TRACKING • LEVEL 1: The zone above the ground value grabbed is accepted, e.g. if you set the GROUND to 75 by can be masked by the mineralization.
  • Page 25: Pinpoint

    GROUND Pinpoint (Target localisation) PINPOINT mode is used to operate the coil motionless above a target. It is useful for locating metal targets inside houses and cellars and is also widely used to follow underground metal pipes. Access to PINPOINT screen, then update the detecting threshold with a quick press (Re-Tune manual).
  • Page 26: Audio

    OPTION/AUDIO One of the many innovations of incorporates the very latest in audio processing. You can now also choose the type of sound you would like for your detecting sessions from a sound library. Audio Out Press > OPTION AUDIO OPTION AUDIO T.ID...
  • Page 27: Audio Type

    EQUALIZER sounds based on the target depth or size. As DEUS II can be upgraded, please refer to the online manual for the latest improvements. Audio types may have changed since this manual was printed. PWM is the traditional XP sound that you would have known on I or the wired range.
  • Page 28: Settings

    OPTION/SETTINGS Press choose then OPTION SETTINGS SELECT Diving mode During deep dives, the water pressure may compress the keys on your remote OPTION DIVING control. Activate this mode to lock the keypad in diving mode as soon as you reach T.ID G.ID about 8 to 10 metres.
  • Page 29: Hour

    OPTION/CONFIGURATION Choose the main screen for each program (2 choices available) : Standard Screen OPTION PROFILE Standard multi-information display, with target index in bold FAST T.ID G.ID + the F/NF (ferrous/non-ferrous) graph indicating also the in- tensity of the target to assess the depth. GO TERRAIN FREQ.
  • Page 30: Go Terrain

    OPTION GO TERRAIN The XP GO TERRAIN smartphone app. receives data from DEUS on the type of target in real time. Map a zone detected using the GPS on your smartphone and display all the targets detected the close to you. AUTO: Activates automatic transmission of information about the type of target to your smartphone in real time.
  • Page 31: Programs

    OPTION/PROGRAM/PAIRING Programs OPTION PROGRAM grams from 13 to 24. G.ID T.ID All 12 factory programs will return to their original value every time the remote is PAIRING turned off and restarted. AUDIO SELECT Save or modify the name of program Save a program with >...
  • Page 32: Delete Coil

    OPTION/PAIRING coil/wireless headphones/pinpointer Delete a coil from the list Choose the coil to delete then . Delete all digits with then add 6 zeros "000000". Press EDIT VALID Pairing XP wireless headphones OPTION AUTOMATIC: If no wireless headphones are paired, choose the wireless head- PAIRING phone logo when starting the remote control.
  • Page 33: Ws6

    WIRELESS HEADPHONES Full WS6 manual at www.xpmetaldetectors.com trol, they can be a stand alone unit and connect with the coil for an extremely and mounted on the stem to make the most of the control screen, the target display and all the settings. It is then ideally supplemented by the WSA II or WSAII XL wireless headphones.
  • Page 34 WIRELESS HEADPHONES Headphone Menu to scroll down the menus (Discri., Sensitivity, Frequency, Iron Volume, Reactivity, Ground). DISCRI Access the EXPERT modes by using a long press on various menus offer this feature. You will gain access to: Grab, Scan, Multi-tone modes, B.Caps, Notch, Silencer... Exit with Headset Option VOLUME...
  • Page 35: Bh-01 Positioning

    BH-01: Bone conduction headphone BH-01. Made in France by XP, it is waterproof IP68 - 20 m so that you can dive with your Why a bone conduction headphones ? Using ordinary waterproof headphones underwater, the BH-01 sits in front of the ears on the cheekbone and transmits sound to the inner ear directly through vibrations applied to the bones, without straining the eardrums.
  • Page 36: Pinpointer

    PINPOINTER When connected, the MI-6 pinpointer transmits its audio signal directly to DEUS II; a new menu will now pinpointer transmits its au be available with extended functions. (refer to the MI-6 Manual) MI-6 active display screen program number PRG 2...
  • Page 37: Batteries

    POWER SUPPLY - BATTERIES Battery life With wireless audio output With speaker output or BH-01 Remote control 30 h Battery life 15 h WS6 Headphones 14 h Battery life WSA II/WSA II XL 17 h Battery life Prg. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Prg.
  • Page 38: Charge

    The three components (coil/remote control/headphones) can be charged by any USB mains Under no circumstances can XPLORER (XP METAL DETECTORS) be held liable for damage or in force.
  • Page 39: Replacing Batteries

    POWER SUPPLY - BATTERIES Replacing batteries The batteries for the wireless headphones (ref batterry : GMB452230 - ref XP : D088WS-WTUBE) and the remote control (ref battery : GMB721945 - ref XP : D088M-WTUBE) are easy to replace. Unscrew the rear/lower cap of the headphones or remote control / Remove the speaker from the Remote / Unclip the battery and change it.
  • Page 40: Diving & Sealing

    DIVING & SEALING is designed with robust materials that can withstand salt environments. For example, the con- nectors, fastenings and coil charging contacts are made from marine grade stainless steel. However, pre- cautions must be taken as with any diving equipment: Rinse your detector with fresh water after using it on the beach and before unscrewing the connector or plug.
  • Page 41: Aerial Antenna Assembly

    DIVING & SEALING Aerial Antenna assembly This aerial antenna ensures a perfect connection of radiowaves between the coil and the remote control or the WS6 when submerged . There is no need for this if you only submerge the coil by a few centimeters.
  • Page 42: General

    PROBLEMS and SOLUTIONS You become aware of abnormal performance, instability, false signals or interference, for no apparent reason CAUSES SOLUTIONS The machine is over sensitive. Lower the sensitivity. You are in a high EMI zone with a great deal of Lower the sensitivity, change or shift frequency.
  • Page 43 SPECIFICATIONS Radio Link XP Link, Digital wireless Channels 36 automatic channels POWER FREQUENCY Radio link 2.40 à 2.48 GHz <2.11 dBm Detection 3.9 à 135.7 KHz <72dBμA/m at 10m Features/Settings Detection frequencies Simultaneous Multi Frequency (40dBμA/m at 10m) or between the 49 single frequencies from 4 to 45 kHz.
  • Page 44: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES AND OPTION DEUS II 22.5cm-9’’ FMF 28cm-11’’ FMF 34x28cm -13’’x11’’ (XPRSW) (FMF22) (FMF28) FMF (FMF3428) WSA II WSA II XL FX-03 BH-01 (XPWS6) (XPWSA2) (XPWSA2) CLIP HOLSTER MI-6 MI-4 LANYARD PINPOINTER PINPOINTER (XPMI61) (XPMI61) HIPMOUNTDE- CLIP JACK RC JACK...
  • Page 45: Spare Parts

    TELESCOPIC STEM 10 * D05B-A COIL COVER LOWER STEM COIL D041 D06/DO6BLACK * D0894 D042 D038D D061 D072 DEUS II WS6-TOP WS6-BACK WS6-PCBLCD (without battery) D088WS-WTUBE (battery) WS AUDIO II WSAII-TOP WSAII-PCB (without battery WSAII-BACK D088WS-WTUBE (battery) MI-6/MI-4 PPCAP VIS2.2*9.5TF...
  • Page 46: Factory Programs Spec

    FACTORY PROGRAMS SPEC Prg 1 Prg 2 Prg 3 Prg 4 Prg 5 Prg 6 Prg 7 Prg 8 Prg 9 Prg 10 Prg 11 Prg 12 MENU -6.4 to Discri 1 tones 2 tones 100 to 3 tones 4 tones 5 tones PITCH 603 Hz...
  • Page 47: Recommendation/Law

    RECOMMENDATIONS/LAW Detecting is an activity that, like most leisure activities, requires a few general guidelines. These recom- ment and people. Respect the law! - Find out about existing metal detecting laws in your country. - Ask permission from the owner or custodian of the land before searching.
  • Page 48: Radio Waves Safety

    SAFETY/RECYCLING/PRECAUTIONS Safety relating to electromagnetic radio waves This product complies with standards for user safety with regard to electromagnetic waves. The strength of the radio signals used is considerably weaker and on a much smaller scale than those emitted by mo- bile telephones (2,000 to 4,000 times weaker).
  • Page 49: Xp Warranty

    WARRANTY XP DEUS II - 5 YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY In addition to the legal warranty resulting from Articles 1641 et seq. of the Civil Code and Articles L. 211-1 et seq. of the Consumer Code, due in any case on defects and hidden faults, XP provides this contractual war-...
  • Page 52 NOTE: a headset paired with the remote control will turn on and off automatically. By default the DEUS II starts in the factory program N ° 1 GENERAL. to select one of the optional 12 factory programs. Switch OFF Press the button on top left for 2 seconds to switch off the remote control.

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