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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
V80 V60
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  • Page 1 find impossible INSTRUCTION MANUAL V80 V60 Version: V2308 As an innovative brand. We might change settings or tech specs to improve users experience and may not always notify you in advance. Thanks for your understanding~...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MENU Quick Start Programing Assembling Detect Flat Folding Discrimination Recharge Tx power Screen protector Recovery speed Users profiles Controls Sound Power on/off Tone numbers Speaker Volume Tone space Backlight Tone pitch LED flashlight Tone volume Vibration Ground Pinpointing 4,12 Ferrous Bias Ground Balance 4,13 Threshold...
  • Page 3: Quick Start

    QUICK START POWER ON Click upper right side button to power on SELECT MODE CACHE PARK GOLD FIELD BEACH Click upper square button to change modes based on your location NOISE CANCEL NOISE CANCEL 10Sec Hold lower square button for 1 Sec for noise canceling READY TO SWING Correct Incorrect...
  • Page 4: Assembling

    INSTALLATION ASSEMBLLING Unlock Lock 1 Remove the main unit, pry open the 3 Remove the search coil, loosen the nuts locking lever at the bottom of the handle, and bolts, pass the yoke bracket through align the part of the handle with the groove the circular hole at the end of the lower on the lower part of the main unit with the rod, assemble them in the order shown in...
  • Page 5: Recharge

    PREPARATION RECHARGE Before first use, it is recommended that you fully charge the battery for 6 hours. Use a high- quality mobile phone charger plug to charge the detector. The specific steps are as follows: Remove the charging cable, unscrew the protective cap of the detector, insert the larger end of the charging cable into a socket or a computer with a standard plug, or a solar power bank, and insert the smaller end (Type-C) into the metal detector plug PROTECT...
  • Page 6: Controls

    CONTROLS BUTTONS KEY FUNCTION ALTERNATIVE FUNCTION IN-MENU FUNCTION Power on Hold 0.5 sec to Power off Hold 0.5 sec to Power off Change modes Hold for All-Metal Confirm, Accept/Reject ID Hold to perform noise Return to higher level MENU Change frequency cancelling MENU Setup Exit MENU...
  • Page 7: Wireless Headphones

    HEADPHONES WIREEFREE PRO Instructions Turn On/Off: Press and hold the "O" / ⏻ button to WIREFREE VIBE power the headphones on or off. Adjust Volume: Press the upward arrow(+) to increase the volume. Press the downward arrow(-) to decrease the volume.) Pairing New Devices: Make sure the detector or smartphone is under paring mode.
  • Page 8: Speaker Volume

    INTERFACE PART 1 13 14 15 Essential info display Programable info Target ID Frequency Ground effect ball Search modes Signal strength Tone space Sensitivity Target ID bars Good target scale Essential setup display TX power Utility function display Speaker volume Recovery speed Wireless headphones Ferrous sense...
  • Page 9: Id Number

    PART 2 1. Target ID. However, Target IDs can sometimes be inconsistent. Factors like orientation, depth, metal purity, corrosion, soil mineralization, and the swing direction of coil can cause multiple IDs for the same target. In certain situations, the device may even fail to provide an ID, especially for deep or smaller targets, as a strong, clear signal is needed.
  • Page 10: Dynamic Signal Strength Meter

    INTERFACE PART 3 3. Dynamic Signal Strength Meter The V Series metal detectors introduce a Shallow signal Historical level dynamic meter offers several unique advantages that enhance the user's ability Med signal to analyze and interpret signals: Recent level 1.Time-Based Signal Representation: Unlike traditional depth gauges that only show the Deep signal most recent information, the dynamic meter...
  • Page 11: Essential Setting Gauges

    PART 4 CACHE PARK Press the upper square button to toggle Search through the five different search modes. Modes GOLD FIELD BEACH The factory default setting for tone space is divided into five sections, each corresponding to a specific range of Target ID values. These settings define how different targets are identified by their corresponding audio tones.
  • Page 12: Frequencies

    FREQUENCIES Single frequencies are shown in kHz, with options such as 5, 10, 15, 20, 40 kHz,60kHz*. 2 Noise Cancellation: Perform a Noise Cancel to minimize interference (refer to page 25 in the manual). Advantageous of HyperQ Multi-Frequency Operation (HyperQ): Thanks to the high performance STM32H750 HyperQ operates across the entire frequency series micro controller with high sensitivity and...
  • Page 13 NOISE CANCEL Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Noise In metal detecting, 'EMI noise' refers to electrical or LOCAL electromagnetic interference from sources such as SETTING power lines, electronic devices, or other detectors. This interference can cause false signals, inconsistent readings, reduced sensitivity, and difficulty in pinpointing targets, leading to confusion and potentially hindering the detection process.
  • Page 14 PINPOINTING Pinpoint mode produces a continuous tone with variable volume to help you accurately locate the target's location before you start digging. It's essential for precise targeting and can be applied in two ways: Tip: Use a Xpointer to speedup the target locating.
  • Page 15 GROUND BALANCE Ground balance. Ground balance. Ground balancing helps calibrate the VISUALIZATION OF AUTO G.B. detector to the local ground, eliminating false signals caused by mineralization or saltwater effect. The Ground Balance feature adjusts the detector to match the specific conditions of the local soil, thereby reducing false signals that can arise from mineralization or saltwater effect.
  • Page 16: Search Modes

    SEARCH MODES PART 1 Park Mode is the ideal Multi-Frequency, it becomes highly sensitive to setting for metal detecting various targets, ignoring most trash. 3. Frequency Options:You can choose single or in areas filled with metal PARK trash, such as urban parks, HyperQ based on the target type, with HyperQ recreational areas, or other allowing for maximum depth and separation.
  • Page 17: Beach

    PART 2 Beach Mode Another unique feature is the black sand meticulously designed for detection. Beaches with black sand, rich in BEACH metal detecting in various natural iron, make metal detection extremely beach environments, from challenging. In such cases, Beach Mode dry sand to underwater automatically senses the presence of black sand conditions up to 15feet/...
  • Page 18: Programing

    PROGRAMING DETECT Operating the V series is quite straightforward. There are 2 levels of menus, categorized into 4 sections based on their functions. So you can access every function quickly without any guessing. ⚙ Click to enter the MENU. •Use ▲▼ to navigate within the first level menu. •...
  • Page 19: Tx Power

    DETECT field. This enables the detector to penetrate deeper into the ground and detect objects that are farther away from the coil. Differences with Sensitivity setting: TX Power controls the strength of the electromagnetic field, affecting the depth of detection and potentially the level of noise.Sensitivity controls how the detector responds to received signals, affecting the ability to detect small or weak signals and...
  • Page 20: Sound

    PROGRAMING SOUND With the ability to fine-tune the audio responses based on what you're most interested in finding, you can essentially make the metal detector an extension of your own senses. This personalization makes your searches more efficient, reduces the amount of unwanted items you dig up, and overall enhances the joy and effectiveness of your metal-detecting adventures.
  • Page 21: Tone Pitch

    SOUND set distinct pitches for each. That way, as soon as you hear the pitch you've set for gold coins, you'll know it's time to dig. The setting ranges from 90 to 1500Hz, giving you a wide spectrum of audio cues to choose from.
  • Page 22: Ground

    PROGRAMING GROUND trash. Secondly, it allows for a more focused and efficient hunt, tailoring your detector's capabilities to the types of items you're most interested in. Lastly, the setting enhances your ability to navigate challenging terrains and conditions, adapting to different levels of iron contamination in the soil.
  • Page 23: Gyro Sensor

    GROUND The sensor also contributes to energy efficiency. When it detects that the unit is stationary, it can automatically switch to a low- power mode, extending the battery life and allowing for longer detecting sessions. When power saving mode is ok the battery with cross symbol will appear on the stand by interface.
  • Page 24: Setups

    PROGRAMING SET 1 How to adjust Backlight level. When you spot the Display setting, click the upper ▪ to select Backlight level. Then click ▲ or ▼ buttons to increase or decrease the LCD backlight brightness. Higher refresh rate provide more smooth LCD viewing experience but it consume more battery.
  • Page 25: Wireless Audio

    SET 2 We offer a dedicated page for managing your wireless audio gear, similar to smartphone settings. Here, you can pair, unpair, delete, so you can switch between your go-to headphones freely. Our built-in Bluetooth uses low-latency technology for real-time audio. For optimal performance, we recommend using Quest headphones or devices equipped with AptXLL Low Latency tech to minimize audio delays.
  • Page 26: Reset To Default

    PROGRAMING SET 3 a way that negatively impacts performance. In such cases, a factory reset serves as a convenient 'undo' button to revert the machine back to a state of known, reliable functionality. • Cons: • Loss of Customization: Any personalized settings carefully adjusted for specific conditions will be lost.
  • Page 27: Firmware Upgrading

    SET 4 Updater V3.31.bin FIRMWARE UPGRADING 1. Turn On Your PC: Make sure it's a Windows system. 2. Download Software: Get the QUEST updater software and the new firmware onto your computer from www.questmetaldetectors.com/download 3. Get the Cable: Use the USB cable that came with your detector.
  • Page 28: Maintenance & Care

    MAINTENANCE CARE Before You Go: Get Set Up Right Check Tightness: Before heading out, make sure all screws and cam-locks are tight. A loose part can ruin your hunt. Clean Hands: If you've used bug spray or sunscreen, wash your hands or wear gloves.
  • Page 29: Parts

    PARTS Front Panel of Control Box Telescopic Rod Extension Thread Cap Back Panel of Control Box 2X Armrest Screws 11x10" Blizzard Search Coil Control Box Locking Lever Search Coil Protection Cover Screw, Washers, Nut of Coil Search Coil Cable and Connector Rod Locking Ring w/ Rubber Band Armrest Main Body Rod Locking Thread(not removable)
  • Page 30: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Model Frequency HyperQ 5/10/15/20/40/60kHz HyperQ 5/10/15/20/40kHz Wireless headphones WireFree Pro Bluetooth WireFree Vibe Bluetooth 5+ 20(Profiles) 4+ 9(Profiles) Programs Park Field Beach Gold Cache Park Field Beach Gold 4 Sections Design: 1x Aluminum 4 Sections Design: Telescopic rod 2x Carbon Fiber 1x Plastic 3x Aluminum Round 1x Plastic Weight 1.34kg/2.95lb...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING 1. Detector Won't Turn On or Shuts Off Unexpectedly Check Coil: Make sure it's plugged in. Charge Up: Put your detector on charge. See the Light: Make sure the green charging light is blinking. Use Right Charger: Use a USB charger with a 2A@5V rating. Check Connections: Ensure the charging port and cable are clean and snug.
  • Page 32: Warranty

    V Series Metal Detector Warranty Thank you for choosing the V Series Metal Detector. We're committed to providing you with a high-quality product, designed for optimal performance and durability. This document outlines our general warranty terms for your new detector. Waterproof Capability Your V Series Metal Detector is designed to be waterproof up to a depth of 5 meters.

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