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The
Discovery 1100 is
an easy to use detector.
The most difficult aspects of
metal detecting have been automated.
However, if you are new to the hobby,
we strongly recommend that you:
1) Adjust the Sensitivity to a low setting
in the event of false signals. Always begin
use at a reduced sensitivity level; increase to full
sensitivity after you have become familiar with the
detector.
2) Do not use indoors. This detector is for outdoor use only. Many
household appliances emit electromagnetic energy, which can
interfere with the detector. If conducting an indoor demonstration,
turn the sensitivity down and keep the searchcoil away from
appliances such as computers, televisions and microwave ovens.
If your detector beeps erratically, turn off appliances and lights
(especially those with dimmer switches).
Also keep the searchcoil away from objects containing metal, such
as floors and walls.
3) Read this manual. Most importantly, review the Quick-Start Demo
(p.7) and Basic Operation (pp. 9-12).
4) Use 9-volt ALKALINE batteries only. Do not use Heavy Duty
Batteries.
OWNER'S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL Discovery 1100 is an easy to use detector. The most difficult aspects of metal detecting have been automated. However, if you are new to the hobby, we strongly recommend that you: 1) Adjust the Sensitivity to a low setting in the event of false signals.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Terminology ......3 Assembly ......4-5 Batteries .
  • Page 3: Terminology

    TERMINOLOGY The following terms are used throughout the manual, and are standard terminology among detectorists. ELIMINATION Reference to a metal being "eliminated" means that the detector will not emit a tone, nor light up an indicator, when a specified object passes through the coil’s detection field.
  • Page 4: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY Assembly is easy and requires no tools. Position the lower stem (the straight tube) with the silver button toward the back. Using the bolt and knurled knob, attach the searchcoil to the plastic extension protruding from the lower stem. Press the button on the upper end of the lower stem,...
  • Page 5 ASSEMBLY Adjusting the Armrest Most people will find the standard position of the armrest very comfortable. Very large forearms and short forearms (particularly children’s arms), can be accommodated by moving the armrest forward. The armrest may be moved forward or backwards by removing the single screw and nut, and then repositioning the 2-piece armrest.
  • Page 6: Batteries

    BATTERIES Use ALKALINE batteries only. To install the batteries: Remove battery cover by disengaging the clip at the back. Align the polarity of the batteries correctly, with the positive "+" toward the coil plug connection, as indicated by – indicators housing.
  • Page 7: Quick-Start Demo

    Q UICK-START DEMONSTRATION I. Supplies Needed • A Nail • A Quarter • A Pull-Tab from a beverage can • A Zinc Penny (dated after 1982) II. Position the Detector a. Place the detector on a table, with the searchcoil hanging over the edge.
  • Page 8 Q UICK-START DEMONSTRATION VI. Press the MODE touchpad again.(*) a. A flashing indicator will point toward IRON. b. The flashing indicator tells us that Iron has been eliminated from detection. VII. Wave the Nail over the Searchcoil a. The Nail will not be detected. b.
  • Page 9: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION POWERING UP Press the ON touchpad. All display indicators will illuminate momentarily. The 4-segment pyramid-shaped Sensitivity Indicator will illuminate on the left side of the display. The 4-segment pyramid indicates that the detector is at full sensitivity. When an object is detected, the object will be identified by a tone, a display indicator, and a depth indication.
  • Page 10 BASIC OPERATION The RIGHT SIDE of the display classifies objects into three categories. Silver/Copper: ------------------------------------------ Objects composed of silver and cooper will illuminate this arrow. Buried and heavily oxidized metal objects, such as old tin cans, can also fall into this category. Larger aluminum objects, like beverage cans, will sometimes fall into this category.
  • Page 11: Mode Control (Discrimination)

    BASIC OPERATION The MODE CONTROL The MODE touchpad allows for the elimination from detection of unwanted metal objects. By pressing MODE, the user toggles among four different discrimination settings. During MODE (or discrimination) selection, the SENSITIVITY INDICATOR on the left of the display will flash continually. The detector will remain in this discrimination selection mode for 10 seconds until a metal object has been detected.
  • Page 12: Discrimination Settings

    BASIC OPERATION Discrimination Settings are as follows: Mode Metals Status Display Eliminated Tones (During discrimination selection) No Target All-Metal None High Indicators Flashing Iron Ferrous Iron Discrimination only Indicator Flashing Pull-tabs, Screw Mid-Range Caps, some Foil, Mid-Range Discrimination medium Gold, Medium Indicator Zinc, Nickels...
  • Page 13: Audio Target Identification

    AUDIO TARGET IDENTIFICATION While the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is very accurate in identifying buried objects, the user in the field does not always maintain the display screen in his field of vision. Therefore, we have incorporated an audio feedback mechanism to alert the user to the nature of buried objects. This audio feedback system first alerts the user to the presence and classification of objects, whose nature and location can be confirmed using the LCD display.
  • Page 14: Sensitivity Adjustment

    SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT Upon power-up, the detector defaults to 3/4 sensitivity. To increse to full sensitivity, press the Sensitivity L touch pad. ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE The principle use for the Sensitivity Control is to eliminate Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). A hobby metal detector is an extremely sensitive device; the searchcoil creates its own magnetic field and acts like an antenna.
  • Page 15: In The Field Techniques

    IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES PINPOINTING COIL MOVEMENT Accurate pinpointing takes practice When swinging the coil, be and is best accomplished by careful to keep it level with the “X-ing” the target area. ground about one inch from the surface. Never swing the coil like a pendulum.
  • Page 16 IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES Swing the searchcoil slowly, respond with a repeatable tone. overlapping each sweep as you If the signal does not repeat move forward. It is important after sweeping the coil directly to sweep the coil at a consistent over the suspected target a few speed over the ground as you times, it is more than likely...
  • Page 17 IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES you many have encountered much trash metal and foil you multiple objects. If you are will find in some areas. The new to the hobby, you may trashiest areas have been want to dig all targets at first. frequented by the most people, With practice in the field, you and frequently hold the most...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Detector chatters • Using detector • Use detector or beeps erratically indoors outdoors only • Using detector near • Move away power lines from power lines • Using 2 detectors in • Keep 2 detectors close proximity at least 20’...
  • Page 19: Treasure Hunter's Code Of Ethics

    TREASURE HUNTER’S CODE OF ETHICS: • Always check Federal, State, County and local laws before searching. • Respect private property and do not enter private property without the owner’s permission. • Take care to refill all holes and leave no damage. •...
  • Page 20: Accessories

    Pouch & Digger Combo Pouch with 2 large pockets & 9” heavy duty digging tool. TPKIT-W Bounty Hunter Stereo Headphones Use with Bounty Hunter metal detectors. Lightweight and adjustable with true stereo sound, adjustable volume, 1/8 jack with 1/4 adaptor, 4’ cable. HEAD-W Pin Pointer Pinpoints the exact location of buried metal objects.

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