Garrett GTP 1350 Owner's Manual

Garrett GTP 1350 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ACCEPT/REJECT____________________ 20 The GTP is easy to operate and those who demand it, PINPOINT / PROFILING ______________ 22 will find the GTP 1350 meticulously adapts to their own LAST MODE _______________________ 23 style of treasure hunting. + and - ____________________________ 23...
  • Page 3: To The Owner

    Owner's Manual! Field Operating Recommendations _____________ 36 Test Plot Contruction ________________________ 37 Your GTP 1350 is the first of its class to offer size Bench Testing______________________________ 38 information that will enable you to know more about your Batteries_____ _____________________________ 41 target before you dig.
  • Page 4: Gtp 1350 Parts

    Two (2) Knobs As the one of the world's most intelligent detectors, the • Two (2) Washers GTP 1350 is factory preset to begin operation in the • One (1) Threaded Bolt COINS mode. Simply press the POWER touchpad on •...
  • Page 5: Gtp 1350 Assembly

    G T P 1 3 5 0 A s s e m b l y No tools are required to assemble the GTP 1350. Hand tighten all necessary parts. 1. Compress and insert the button ends of the Spring Clip into the black Lower Stem (Figure 1).
  • Page 6 4. Install the Upper Stem to the Lower Stem (Figure 4) 6. Insert the cable connector into the connector on the and then this assembly to the GTP Control Housing by housing and hand-tighten securely (Figure 6). depressing the two buttons and coupling the Stem to the Housing unit.
  • Page 7: Power

    Press the MENU / SCROLL touchpad to scroll through the MENU options to make adjustments to the detector’s settings. The GTP 1350 has eight (8) touchpads that control all operating functions. The battery pack and headphone Press the MENU touchpad to advance to each item in the jack are located beneath the arm rest.
  • Page 8: Sensitivity

    The such as iron, bottlecaps, most pulltabs and GTP 1350 is factory preset with the CUSTOM other objects normally encountered in coin Mode set the same as the COINS Mode. By hunting.
  • Page 9: Audio Threshold

    When searching for very small or very deep VOLUME targets it might be beneficial to increase the Press the + or - touchpad to adjust the sensitivity setting as much as possible, prior to VOLUME, indicated on the Lower Scale of the the point where the detector becomes unstable.
  • Page 10: Backlight

    battery option. Press the - touchpad to or the - touchpad to deactivate (flashing) the deactivate (flashing) the RECHARGABLE TONE ID. When activated, the TONE ID battery option when using standard batteries. feature produces tones of varying pitches to This setting affects only the battery meter indicate a target's conductivity: high readings, not detector operation.
  • Page 11: Operate

    You can use the matching earring to set The 1350 does not produce an audible response when it notches on your GTP 1350 to accept only that target. locates a target found in notched (blank) regions of the Hunting in an area where a specific type of trash is Lower Discrimination scale.
  • Page 12: Last Mode

    type of trash and continue to hunt with no other LAST MODE Touchpad discrimination, detecting all other metal. Returns the detector to the previous Discriminate Mode. This feature can be used to rapidly switch between two PINPOINT (Coin Depth) / PROFILING Touchpad (2) selected modes, such as COINS and RELICS.
  • Page 13: Numerical Reference Guide

    indicates those regions where the 1350 will or will not L C D D i s p l a y produce an audible signal when a target is located. Where a notch is present (those regions of the Lower Scale where no cursors are visible) no audible signal will Target ID Guide (Legend) be produced by those targets.
  • Page 14: Battery

    O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s Battery The Battery scale, shown on the bottom, right hand corner of the LCD screen, indicates the amount of power 1.
  • Page 15 about one (1) to two (2) inches above the ground. Do not 6. Pinpoint the target to find its exact location. Place the allow the searchoil to raise or tilt at the end of the swing, searchcoil on the ground near, but not directly over the much like a "golf"...
  • Page 16 activated a target's size is indicated as Small, Medium or IMPORTANT! To achieve optimum results when Large on the Profiling display. Small targets include Profiling: those which are approximately 1.5 inches in diameter or Isolate and Pinpoint the target (Press and hold less (e.g.
  • Page 17: Overload

    If the target's Profile (size) consistently displays O v e r l o a d A u d i o smaller that actuality, then your Profiling sweep width is too wide. Conversely, if the target Profile displays larger than it actually is, then Very large and / or close targets may cause the GTP's your sweep width is too narrow.
  • Page 18: Coin Depth Measurement

    C o i n - D e p t h M e a s u r e m e n t J u n k Ta r g e ts Pinpoint the target as mentioned in the PINPOINTING The 1350's factory default COINS mode will not audibly section.
  • Page 19: Test Plot Contruction

    F i e l d O p e r a t i o n Te s t P l o t C o n s t r u c t i o n As you walk, scan the searchcoil from side to side in a Your own test plot section will enable you to increase straight line or slight arc pattern.
  • Page 20: Bench Testing

    6. Perform the same tests in the JEWELRY object. Mode and observe the sounds produced by the 1. Select the ZERO Discrimination Mode. (See GTP 1350. page 14) 7. Experiment with the ACCEPT / REJECT 2. Pass various metallic objects across the touchpad.
  • Page 21: Batteries

    B a t t e r i e s The GTP 1350 requires eight (8) AA batteries (included), which are contained in two battery compartments that hold 4 (four) batteries each. These holders slide into the Battery Pack beneath the Arm Rest assembly.
  • Page 22 Replace or remove batteries by following these instructions: 6. Install new batteries. Carefully observe the polarity of the batteries and place them in the 1. Turn the GTP 1350 OFF by pressing the holders. POWER touchpad 7. Replace the battery holders in the GTP 1350.
  • Page 23: Headphone Jack

    Ensure the rivet on each side of the battery H e a dp h o n e J a c k holder is visible in the center of the battery case. If the holders are replaced incorrectly, it will be difficult to install the battery covers. The headphone jack is located at the rear of the battery pack under the armrest.
  • Page 24: Hip Mount

    • 12.5” Crossfire II conveniently coiled to prevent tangling. When you use • 8.5” Crossfire II this hip mount feature, the GTP 1350 weighs less than 2 • 4.5” Crossfire II 3/4 pounds. Yet, all controls are still easily accessible...
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    Disassemble the stem and clean it after use in sandy You have contacted your dealer, particularly if areas. you are not familiar with the GTP 1350. When storing longer than one month, remove batteries You have included a letter that fully describes from the detector.
  • Page 26 Do not ship stems or headphones unless they are part of the problem. Be certain to return all coils. Ship to: Garrett Metal Detectors 1881 West. State Street Garland, Texas 75042 Call Garrett's Customer Service Department (800-527-4011) if you have further questions.
  • Page 27: Mind Your Manners

    I will not cause willful damage to property of any M i n d Yo u r M a n n e r s kind, including fences, signs and buildings and will always fill holes I dig. Fill holes and obey NO TRESPASSING signs. A sincere request that Charles Garrett makes to every user of one I will not destroy property, buildings or the of his detectors is that each hunt site be left in better...
  • Page 28: Ram Books

    This is the complete 21st century guide to searching for coins with a Since the GTP 1350 can be used for finding gold nuggets modern metal detector such as the GTP 1350. and ore veins, you will be interested in Find Gold with a Metal Detector.
  • Page 29 * No $1.00 shipping charge when ordered with another book • Use reasonable caution in digging toward any target, particularly in areas where you are uncertain of underground conditions. Garrett Metal Detectors • 1881 West State Street • Garland, Texas 75042 Tel: 972-494-6151 • Fax: 972-494-1881 • web: www.garrett.com...
  • Page 30: Specifications

    RAM Publishing Company Sp e c i f i c a t i o n s 1881 West State Street Garland, Texas 75042 Audio Threshold, Adjustable Add $1.00 for each book (maximum $3.00) for handling Audio Tone ID charges. Coin Alert Belltone Audio Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Total for books $______________...
  • Page 31 4,488,115; 4,700,139; 4,398,104; 4,423,377; 4,303,879; 4,334,191; 3,662,255; 4,162,969; 4,334,192; 5,148,151; 5,138,262; 5,721,489; 5,786,696; 5,969,528; Design 274,704 and 297,221; Design 333,990; G.B. Design 2,011,852; Australia Design 111,674 and other patents pending Garrett Metal Detectors - All Rights Reserved Part Number 1526000 Rev.A1...

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