Fisher M-SCOPE 1270 Operating Manual

Special anniversary edition metal detector
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Q U A L I T Y
Fisher detectors are renowned for their quality.
Each detector is hand crafted in the USA with pride
P E R F O R M A N C E
Treasure Hunters worldwide rely on Fisher.
Our detectors are durable, dependable, and search deeper..
R E P U T A T I O N
Fisher produced the first patented metal detector in 1931. For
over 70 years, the Fisher logo has been a mark of excellence.
5 - YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Fisher believes in the products we produce and backs this belief
with a 5 year limited warranty. Warranty may vary outside of
the United States. See your dealer for details
S E R V I C E
Fisher is committed to providing you, our valued customer, with
superior service. Each and every instrument is rigidly tested
and carefully inspected during assembly and before shipment.
Should you have any questions or problems, contact:
FISHER RESEARCH LABORATORY
200 West Willmott Road.,
Los Banos, California 93635
Tel 209.826.3292 Fax 209.826.0416
www.fisherlab.com
email:info@fisherlab.com
for a dealer near you
1.800.M-SCOPE.1 1.800.672.6731
FRL8704776-A
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Special Anniversary Edition Metal Detector
Operating Manual
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  • Page 1 R E P U T A T I O N Fisher produced the first patented metal detector in 1931. For over 70 years, the Fisher logo has been a mark of excellence. 5 - YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Fisher believes in the products we produce and backs this belief with a 5 year limited warranty.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS About Your Detector ..............pg. 3 Condensed Operating Instructions ........pg. 4 Setting Up ..................pg. 5 Controls & Functions ..............pg. 7 All Metal Mode .................pg. 9 Iron Disc Mode ................pg. 10 Normal Disc Mode..............pg. 11 Search Techniques ..............pg. 12 Target Recovery ...............pg. 14 False Signals ................pg.
  • Page 3: About Your Detector

    ABOUT YOUR FISHER 1270 The 1270 is a “motion” detector and was designed to offer you more versatility in a wide range of conditions: Highly mineralized soil, extremely trashy areas, and deep targets. By utilizing the various controls on the 1270, you will find more items that were unreachable until today.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    “maximum” sensitivity position, a low audible threshold is provided. the meantime... HAPPY HUNTING! 7. Fisher does not warrant suitability to specific use. Fisher shall in no event be liable for any direct or, incidental, consequential or indirect damages. 1270manual-.indd 4...
  • Page 5: Setting Up

    MAINTENANCE: Your 1270 doesn’t require a lot of care, nor does it require regular “maintenance”. However, you should do a few things to keep your 1270 in peak operating condition. 1. Remove the batteries if you’re not going to be using your detector for a while.
  • Page 6: False Signals

    FALSE SIGNALS SETTING UP A “False Signal” occurs when something sounds like a good STEP 5. target, but is not. Your 1270 does a great job of discriminating, Adjust the length and the coil angles so that the search coil rests flat but bad “targets”...
  • Page 7: Controls & Functions

    See your local dealer for more information control settings will be ignored, but can be momentarily re-engaged about quality Fisher headphones. without changing the GROUND setting by pushing the MODE TRIGGER switch forward (the DISC mode engaged will be the one that is pres- ently set on the panel controls).
  • Page 8 SEARCH TECHNIQUES CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS 6. IRON DISC TOGGLE: NO- MOTION PINPOINT When this toggle switch is flipped ON, the 1270 will operate in IRON DISC 1. When the target “beep” is heard, make an “X” over the target, as mode.
  • Page 9: Search Techniques

    SEARCH TECHNIQUES CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS > PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OPERATING MODES Good searching techniques are every bit as important as having A “primary” operating mode is active when the MODE TRIGGER a good detector. switch is in the Normal (center) position, and the “secondary” operating mode is active when the MODE TRIGGER is in the Swap 1.
  • Page 10: Normal Disc Mode

    NORMAL DISC MODE ALL METAL MODE any metal. This may be tested quickly by pulling the trigger switch and When rejection of a full range of other non-ferrous trash is desired, sweeping over an area of about one square foot. If no signal is detected, the NORMAL DISC mode will be necessary.

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