AIR TESTINGThere may be times when you want to test or demonstrate the metaldetector without sweeping it over the ground, for instance if it's no
Getting StartedAssemblyAssembling your Time Ranger™ iseasy and does not require any tools.Using the following diagram as yourguide, just follow these
11BatteriesIMPORTANT: Always use ALKALINE batteries only.Do not use so-called heavy duty batteries. Always remove the batteries for prolonged storage.
THE CONTROL PANELThe control panel on the front of the control housing consistsof the following zones:• along the top, Probable Target ID Fields whic
13Detector Touch PadsPOWER ON/OFF is used to turn the detector on.ALL METAL / SMART TRAC is used to select the AllMetal Pinpoint mode of operation, to
14Numeric Target I.D. ReadoutThis table shows the numbers typically associated with certaincommonly encountered nonferrous metal targets. Older silve
15PROBABLE TARGET ID FieldsProbable TargetIDGOLD RANGESILVER RANGEIRON / FOILIndicates that the target is probably iron or foil. Time Ranger™has four
16Introduction: Selecting operating modesThe Time Ranger offers three basic types of operation:1. Discrimination with visual target identification. T
17Preset Program #1 (low discrimination)When the machine is first turned on, it goes to Program #1. This is amotion discrimination & target ID mo
18arrow in the category it's waiting for you to decide. If you want toaccept that category, press ACCEPT and the machine will step to thenext ca
Time Ranger™Metal DetectorOwner’s ManualThe new improved Time Ranger™ is a top-of-the-line professionalmetal detector with the kind of depth performan
19▲ To use the SNIFF FeatureThe SNIFF feature allows you instantly reprogram theDISC/TARGET mode to detect only targets of a type which thedetector ha
20All Metal ModesAll Metal Pinpoint mode When the ALL METAL-SMART TRACbutton is pushed, the detector switches to the All Metals PinpointMode. Thi
213. HIGH “SUCCESS” BEEP A high tone after you ground balancemeans that the attempt to ground balance was successful.4. LOW “FAILED ATTEMPT” BEEP A l
How to sweep the searchcoil▲ Coil Movement◆ When sweeping the coil, be careful to keep it level with theground about 1” from the surface—never swing t
▲ How to pinpoint targetsWhen you've discovered a target you wish to dig, do the following:1. Hold the searchcoil about half an inch above the gr
24TIP: If “X-ing” the target does not yield one point, try findingthe perimeter of the object by “circling” the object. Manylarge objects will seem ir
▲False signals and chatter; using the Sensitivity controlAt times the machine may "beep" when there's nothing there, or atleast it seem
26In some areas, electrically conductive industrial minerals such ascoke, slag, and charcoal have been dumped or used as landfill.Individual lumps of
27Objects which are ring-shaped, or flat and round like coins, tend togive a narrower, crisper response than an object of similar size butbulkier shap
28In most areas, once you've ground balanced, the ground balancesetting will remain satisfactory for a long time. However, if the soilhas been d
CONTENTSQuick Start (if you're really impatient) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4THE BASICS OFMETAL DETECTINGTypes of metal detecting
29Types of metal detecting: descriptions and tips▲ "Coinshooting""Coinshooting" is searching for coins, usually in places like pa
30▲ Relic hunting"Relic hunting" is searching for historical artifacts. The mostcommon desired objects are battlefield relics such as bull
31To find promising sites to hunt, do some research in your locallibrary, look for clues in old newspapers, and see what informationyou may be able to
32Because most gold nuggets are tiny, and are usually found in soilwhich is high in iron oxide minerals, serious gold prospectingrequires a detector w
33▲ Cache Hunting A "cache" (pronounced "cash") is an accumulation of money, jewelry,gold, or other valuables, which someone has h
34Shallow water huntingAll First Texas Products searchcoils are waterproof, allowing you tosearch in shallow water up to a foot or so deep. However,
35TroubleshootingCommon ProblemsThe following table lists common problems that you may encounterwhen using your metal detector. ProblemProbable Cause(
36Learning moreAny hobby is a lot more rewarding if you take the trouble to learnmore about it. Here is a list of organizations, magazines, andvendor
37SpecificationsBattery requirements:two 9-volt rectangular alkaline batteriesPower consumption:20 milliamperes quiescentBattery life:typically 20 + h
38Notes
DISCRIMINATION MODESPreset Program #1 (low discrimination) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Preset Program #2 (medium discrimination) . . . . . .
Treasure Hunter’s Code of Ethics1. Respect the rights, property, and privacy of others.2. Do not enter private property without permission.3. Do no
If you want to get started quickly, do the following.1. Assemble the detector (see instructions on page 10).2. Install two alkaline 9-volt batteries (
5THE BASICS OF METAL DETECTINGTYPES OF METAL DETECTINGThe Time Ranger™ is suitable for all five of the main types ofmetal detecting:1. "Coinshoo
5. Shallow Water Hunting-- All First Texas Products searchcoils arewaterproof, allowing you to search in shallow water. However, ifyou're searc
CAPABILITIES AND LIMITATIONSDEPTHThe Time Ranger™ can detect U.S. coins to a depth of about 9-11inches under good conditions. Large objects (55 gallo
REQUIREMENT FOR MOTIONLike other modern metal detectors, the Time Ranger™ searchcoilmust be kept in motion in order to both detect and identify target
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