The Pioneer 505 is a professional metal detector. The concepts
and terminology can be quite unfamiliar if you are new to the
hobby. To understand it quickly and to get the most enjoyment
possible from your detector, we strongly recommend that you:
Watch the video. It is 21 minutes long.
1)
Turn the Sensitivity knob to a low setting if you get false
2)
signals. A little practice is required to understand when and how
you can use the sensitivity at or near 100%.
3)
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 search
coil away from all floors, walls and metal objects.
4) Read this manual.
Most importantly, review the
the Quick-Start Demo.
Reference to a metal being "eliminated" means that the detector will not emit a tone,
nor light up an LCD indicator, when a specified object passes through the coil’s
detection field.
DISCRIMINATION
When the detector emits different tones for different types of metals, and when the
detector "eliminates" certain metals, we refer to this as the detector "discriminating"
among different types of metals. Discrimination is a fixed-start-point elimination system.
NOTCH
Notching is the elimination of an item, or range of items, within the metallic spectrum.
We "notch-out" an object selectively. Objects to the left and right on the metallic
spectrum are retained. Notching creates a variable rejection window.
RELIC
A relic is an object of interest by reason of its age or its association with the past.
Many relics are made of iron, but can also be made of bronze or precious metals.
IRON
Iron is a common, low-grade metal that is often an undesirable target in certain metal
detecting applications. Examples of undesirable iron objects are old cans, pipes,
bolts, and nails.
Sometimes, the desired target is made of iron. Property markers, for
instance, can contain iron. Valuable relics can also be composed of iron; cannon
balls, old armaments, and parts of old structures and vehicles can also be
composed of iron.
FERROUS
Metals which are made of, or contain, iron.
PINPOINTING
Pinpointing is the process of finding the exact location of a buried object. Long-buried
metals can appear exactly like the surrounding earth, and can therefore be very hard
to isolate.
PULL-TABS
Discarded pull-tabs from beverage containers are the most bothersome trash items
for treasure hunters. They come in many different shapes and sizes. We have
incorporated special features into the detector to let you automatically eliminate the
most common types, using the AutoNotch Mode. Since there are many different
types, some must be "Notched-Out" manually.
GROUND BALANCE
Ground Balancing is the ability of the detector to ignore, or "see through," the earth’s
naturally occurring minerals, and only sound a tone when a metal object is detected.
WATERPROOF
The search coil can be submerged in water. The control housing and cable-to-housing
connection must, however, stay dry.
COINSHOOTING
Finding buried coins is the most popular metal detecting application. The most valuable
are very old; take care in unearthing them to avoid damage.
CACHE HUNTING
Pronounced “cash”. A cache is a buried or hidden valuable stored inside a case, strong
box, or bag.
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EASY ASSEMBLY
Assembling your Pioneer 505 Metal
Detector is easy and requires no tools.
Just follow these steps:
1 Using the supplied bolt and knurled
●
knob, attach the search coil to the
lower stem.
2 If your model is equipped with a 3-
●
piece stem, open the plastic locking
nut on the upper tube by rotating it
counterclockwise. Then slide the
middle tube into the upper tube,
inserting the silver button into the
locating hole which is 1/2” behind the
plastic locking nut. Now tighten the
plastic locking nut.
3 Press the button on the upper end
●
of the lower stem and slide the
lower stem into the upper stem.
Adjust the stem to a length that lets
you maintain a comfortable upright
posture, with your arm relaxed at
your side.
4 Wind the search coil cable around
●
the stem. Leave enough slack in the
cable to let you adjust the coil when
you are hunting on uneven ground.
Then tighten the knob at the end of
the search coil.
Note:
simply loosen the knob.
To adjust the coil,
Bolt
Lower
Stem
Search
Coil
Cable
Upper
Stem
Knurled
Knob
Search Coil
Bottom view
Lower
Stem
Upper
Stem
Bottom side
Plug
Control
Housing
5 Insert the coil’s plug into the
●
matching connector on the control
housing. Be sure the holes and pins
line up correctly.
Caution:
• Do not force the plug in.
Excess force will cause damage.
• To disconnect the cable, pull on the
plug. Do not pull on the cable.
Connector
on back of
control housing
BATTERIES
IMPORTANT: Always use ALKALINE batteries for optimal performance.
Always remove the batteries for prolonged storage.
CHECK THE BATTERIES if your detector exhibits any of the following
symptoms:
1 The unit does not turn on.
●
2 Low speaker volume.
●
3Unable to tune detector with the discriminate knob.
●
The Low Battery indicator light will come on and stay on whenever the
batteries need replacing. It should flash momentarily when the Power
Switch is turned on.
IMPORTANT: Your Pioneer 505 metal detector requires two 9-Volt
ALKALINE batteries.
Follow these steps to install the batteries.
1Carefully remove the battery
●
compartment door by pressing
the release clip on the right side
of the door.
2Snap one battery onto each of
●
the terminals and place the batteries inside the compartment.
3
Replace the compartment door by
●
carefully inserting opposite side of clip
first. Then press down on clip side until
battery door snaps into place.
Release
Clip
USING HEADPHONES
Using headphones (not supplied) improves battery life, and prevents the sounds
from annoying bystanders.
It also allows you to hear subtle changes in the sound more clearly, particularly if
searching in a noisy location. For safety reasons, do not use headphones near traffic
or where other dangers are present. This device is to be used with interconnecting
cables/headphone cables shorter than three meters.
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