XP Metal Detectors ADX150 Wireless Ready Instruction Manual

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Contents pages
Introduction ....................................................... 2
Description ......................................................... 4
Assembly ............................................................ 5
Alkaline Batteries, Battery Life,
Battery Low Alert .............................................. 7
Controls .............................................................. 9
Detecting Techniques .................................... 10
Care Instructions ............................................. 11
Trouble shooting problems ............................. 12
Advice to detectorists .................................... 13
Specifications .................................................. 14
XP Accessories ................................................ 15
Warranty conditions ........................................ 17
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INTRODUCTION
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ONGRATULATIONS ON PURCHASING AN XP METAL DETECTOR AND WELCOME
TO THE WORLD OF RESEARCH AND
EXPLORATION!
You have invested in a high tech detector with extreme performance, designed and developed in France. Therefore, you are taking part in the development of the research in the field of metal detecting undertaken by our company, we thank you for that.
Our metal detectors are a clever combination of analog/digital technology and benefits from the latest advances in the field. Our knowledge of that technology has led us to include a microprocessor, analysing discrimination signals. This microprocessor, faster for discrimination signal analysis, gives our detectors an increased power and stability, as well as a better rejection of unwanted targets. The simplicity of the discrimination adjustment will a llow you to adj ust it to the ground you wish to detect. Our high sensitivity "double D" search coils, provide very good ground penetration.
The ADX150 functions were simplified to the maximum in order to give to the beginners an easy access and a great ease of use, while profiting from optimal performances.
Up graded from the ADX100, ADX150 have now our XP wireless headphone transmitter (channel 1) already built into its circuit board. Then you can decide at any moment to get one of o ur optional wireless headphone WS2 or WS3.
You will appreciate th e sturdiness and the man ufacturing quality of our equipment. Because a metal detector is generally used in extreme conditions, we have given full attention to the most sensitive parts.
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INTRODUCTION
ADX150 is been developed and manufactured with quality components and material, thus ensuring your XP detector a maximum useful life.
x Connector XP : designed to resist movement failures, moulded,
completely waterproof,
x Very resistant Cable, double electromagnetic shield, designed to
resist movement failures.
x Robust, waterproof and lightened search coil. ADX150 is fitted
with a new DD 9” (22.5cm) carbon fibre search head with a more
robust coil cover.
x Very resistant polypropylene armrest, x Telescopic stem, stored away instantly and easier handled x Fibreglass lower stem.
Before using your detector for the first time, we recommend that you read this instruction manual carefully in order to
make full use of its abilities.
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DESCRIPTION
1 – Full telescopic stem, includes a fibreglass impregnated lower stem.
2 – Robust, waterproof search coil. Diam.9” (22.5 cm), provided with coil cover.
3 - ABS electronics box 4 – Specific XP connector, Waterproof. 5 – Hipmount bag 6 – Coil fixing system
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ASSEMBLY
The assembly of your detector will only take you a few seconds. Put the shaft together as shown on the diagram.
x Put the rubber washers on the side
of the fibreglass tube (1).
x Insert the fibreglass tube on the
search head (2).
x Insert the new coil fixing parts as shown x on the diagram and screw (3).
The electronic box of your detector can be positioned in 2 different ways:
Option 1 : Under the armrest
To fix it, insert the 2 wings of the armrest in the slides of the electronic control unit, as indicated on the diagram.
Once the control box in place under the armrest, wind the cable around the telescopic shaft as indicated on the photo. Use the 2 pieces of Velcro® (A and B) to keep the cable in a spiral position.
Insert now the connector (female) in its panel connector (male), screw it, the connector is now watertight.
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ASSEMBLY
To hold the cable along the telescopic stem you can use Velcro® strip as shown on the photo below(C & D).
Option 2 : Electronic box hipmounted
Insert the control box into the hipmount bag. Then insert the connector (female) in its panel
connector (male) and screw it.
L Removal of control box
To remove the control box from the armrest, proceed as indicated below. Put your hands around the control box and press slightly with your thumbs on the side of the armrest (1).
Whilst you keep the pressure on, slip the armrest off, and remove completely the control box from the armrest (2).
The hipmount bag provided with your detector can allow you to protect your detector from rain when the electronic box is fixed on the armrest.
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ALKALINE OR RECHARGEABLE BATTERY, BATTERY LIFE, BATTERY LOW ALERT
ALKALINE BATTERIES _________________________
ADX150 is powered with 12 volts from 8 AA Alkaline batteries using 2 batteries holders, 4 batteries each. Pay close attention to the battery ± polarity before inserting the batteries holders in the
electronic box.
The metal rivets (3) of the batteries holder must be on the right. Screw the nuts 1 and 2 to close the batteries lid.
In the event of nonprolonged use, remove the alkaline batteries from the detector.
BATTERIES ________________________________________
To power your detector you can use rechargeable battery . The insertion of the rechargeable battery is similar to the Alkaline batteries.
Recharging the batteries can be done in a very simple way:
Always turn off the detector before rechargi ng ba tteries. Remove the search coil connector of the electronic box and insert the charger instead. 12 to 18 hours are necessary to have a full recharge.
Avoid leaving the batteries recharging for more than 20 hours.
WARNING! Before inserting your charger, check that you are not recharging Alkaline batteries.
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ALKALINE OR RECHARGEABLE BATTERY, BATTERY LIFE, BATTERY LOW ALERT
BATTERY
LIFE ____________________________________
Alkaline batteries about 50 hours with headphones. Batteries NiMh 2300 mA about 40 hours with headphones.
BATTERY LOW ALERT __________________________
When the alkaline batteries’ voltage is too low, the detection "beep" of a metallic target radically changes, it becomes more high pitched. From then, you only have a few detecting hours left, depending on the batteries you are us ing. Th is has the a dvantage o f warning you in pl enty of time about the low condition of the batteries without hindering you whilst searching.
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CONTROLS
START I/O, SENSITIVITY _____________
Turn the machine on with the SENSITIVITY I/O control. You will hear some quick "beeps" which will tell you that the detector is correctly operating. Then you can detect.
Avoid testing your detector inside your house or in shops
because you can encounter a lot of metallic and
electromagnetic pollution (reinforced concrete,
metallic girder and fluorescent lights).
The control also enables you to adjust the sensitivity of your detector. The sensitivity level determines the d epth of detection and t he stability of your machine. It can be adjusted to suit the e nvironment so as not to be plagued with false signals.
DISCRIMINATION ________________________________
Discrimination allows you to mask some type of metal targets. While turning the control, you can choose your level of discrimination according to your needs. Switched to All Metal position, discrimination control is deactivated, your detector pick up all the targets, ferrous or not-ferrous. This position will enable you to better locate the ferrous targets. From level 1, you start to discriminate the ferrous targets. Between level 6 and 10, you can for example reject the small aluminium foil. Set low levels of discrimination, which will enable you to find small targets more easily. Before the first us e of your detector, familiarise with meta l test targets (Ferrous / Non-Ferrous).
A non-ferrous target will produce a deep, full sound which can be repeated at the same spot with each sweep. Most of the ferrous targets will be silent or might produce a choppy sound (short “pops” or “clicks”) which can be easily recognised.
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DETECTING TECHNIQUES
ADX150 is a motion detector, which means that a target detection can be carried out only when the search coil is moving.
When you detect an area, it is important to sweep with the head as close as possible to the ground wit h wide movements, but not making contact with the ground. Keep the head parallel to the ground following the relief as much as possible.
To pinpoint a target, use quick crossed sweeps, with the coil over the target taki ng note o f w here the s trong est audio signal is received. The exact location of the target is under the c entre line o f the search coil from front to back and can then be determined by ‘x ing’.
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Our detectors are designed to be as robust as possible, however, like any electronic precision instrument, they require some care. The XP search coil cable has been designed so as to resist long term movement. However you should take some precautions and prolong the life of your detector :
Ö to remove the connector from the control box, it is important never to pull the cable but the connector. Ö It is important to leave enough slack at the bottom of the cable near the coil to allow for adjusting the coil angle without placing strain on the coil. Ö It is important not to replace the Velcro with tape as this will centre the movement on one single part of the cable. Ö when the box is hipmounted, put it on your side or on your back in order not to fold the cable of the connector when you lean forward. (Diagram 1) Ö when the box is hipmounted, to prevent strain on cable and connector, you should slide the cable through the hipmount bag belt strap. Diagram 2
diagram 2
diagram 1
Not adhering to these precautions will lead to long term damage of the cable and void the warranty due to user negligence.
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In the event of nonprolonged use, remove the alkaline
batteries from the detector.
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Do not expose your detector to high temperatures.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEMS
TROUBLE
CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
The sound changes its tone, it becomes more high pitched when encountering metallic targets .
Low batteries.
Change the batt eries .
Polarity of the batteries is wrong
Check if you have correctly
inserted the batteries in each
pack. One battery might be
in the wrong position.
You can't switch on your detector.
Batteries a re badly inserted or upside down.
Check the way the batteries have been inserted in the 2 batteries holder (refer to
chapter IV)
A 6.35 plug converter is inserted in the headphone plug.
Remove it.
The loudspeaker is defective.
Plug in headphones to check.
You notice excessive false
signals without reason
The sensitivity is too high
Lower it.
Your headphone cable is defective.
Change the headphones.
You are passing through an area with a lot of interference (high voltage cable, electrical transformer, electric fence).
Lower the SENSITIVITY or get
away from this area.
You are close to other metal detectors.
Move away or lower the
SENSITIVITY.
If the problem persists, contact your retailer for advice.
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ADVICE TO DETECTORISTS
Detecting is an activity, which like other leisure activities
requires some guiding principles. These few recommendations
will allow you to fully enjoy it while respecting laws,
environment and other people.
x Enquire about and abide by the laws in force of the country or
the state before searching. It is of your responsibility to know
them and to abide by them.
x Always ask the permission of the land owners where you want to
search.
x Have regard for the natural environment in which you are
searching.
x Don’t forget to backfill all holes you dig.
Avoid detecting in zones where battles took place
during the wars. Report any suspect object you might
discover to the authorities.
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SPECIFICATIONS
BATTERIES
8 AA Alkaline batteries. Rechargeable batteries NiMh 2300 mA can be used instead of Alkaline batteries.
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LECTRONIC BOX
ABS electronic box. It can be worn under the armrest or hip-mounted.
S
EARCH COIL
Wide scan (Double D), Diameter : 9” (22.5 cm), provided with coil cover. Cable length : 2.35 m
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HAFT
Full telescopic stem, provided with fibreglass lower stem. T his telescopic stem can be stored away instantly and easier handled
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OUDSPEAKER
28 mm, 8 ohms, Weather resistant
H
EADPHONES
Jack 6.35 stereo. Backphone with audio level adjust provided.
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REQUENCY
4600 HZ
W
EIGHT
Box ............................................................................ 340 gr
Head with cable ............................................................. 480 gr
Head + shaft + control box ................................................ 1450 gr
Full package ................................................................ 2200 gr
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Hipmount bag. It can be used to protect electronic box from rain fix
ed
on armrest
or hipmounted.
XP ACCESSORIES
FX-02 Headphones :
x Audio level adjust x Impedance and sound adapted to our detectors x 6.35 jack adaptator x Foldable in 3 parts x Optional protection box
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Elliptical Search coil
5” x 10”
(11/24cm)
provided with coil cover
Search coil DD High
Energy 11”
(27 cm)
provided with coil cover
Standard Search coil DD 9” (22.5 cm)
provided with coil cover
Search coil DD 18”x15”- 45x38 cm
Concentric search coil 10”x8”
-
25*21 cm
provided with coil cover
Search coil DD 14”x11”- 30x36
cm
Provided with coil cover
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XP ACCESSORIES
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WS2 and WS3 specifications
9 2 selectable channels. 9 Digital sound transmission by microprocessor 9 The radio transmitter is directly integrated into all our detectors' circuit boards. 9 Miniaturised electronics 9 Headphone built in edge extra flat rechargeable Lithium battery (7g) 9 battery life : 50 hours 9 Fast Lithium charger: full charge in 2 hours. 9 Charge monitoring system and full charge LED 9 Adjustable/Memorizable volume
WS2 specifications only
9 Removable earpiece
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Compact an d lightweight, the headphone w eighs less than 70g, battery included
Wireless Headphone WS2
2 Channels Specially designed for XP Metal Detectors.
Batteries charger
XP transport bag
Wireless Headphone WS3
Specially designed for XP Metal
Detectors.
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WARRANTY CONDITIONS
ADX150 – 5 YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY
XPLORER ensures a contractual warranty from the date of purchase:
x 5 years on the electronic box, the search coil, detector shaft and its
components (armrest, twist lock…) and on the battery charger.
This warranty does not cover:
x Breakage caused by falls, impacts or accidental damage x Damage caused by abnormal use or resulting from non-compliance
with the conditions of use stipulated in the device’s instructions
x Alteration of the electronic circuit by any unauthorized person. x Using without coil cover, or using defective coil cover x Corrosion of electronic circuits, due to water ingress x Breakage of cables or wires
Spare parts are not covered by the 5 years warranty:
x Parts that are subject to normal wear and tear like: coil cover, coil
bolts & fittings, cases etc… (These parts must be replaced in case of wear and tear, in such a way that no damage will be caused to the device).
In the event of any fault or malfunction please contact your XP dealer for advice, should any part require retur ning to them or the distributor it must be accompanied by a note explaining the fault, carri age/shipping cost is the customer’s responsibility. Proof of Purchase is required to make a claim under this warranty. If a faulty device has been replaced by a new or reconditioned one, the warranty will continue from the original purchase date.
XPLORER reserves the right to change the design or specifications of
its detectors without notice.
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Declaration of conformity for E.C
This declaration is the responsibility of manufacturer: XPLORER Sarl – ZI DE VIC – 8 rue du développement 31320 CASTANET TOLOSAN - France This certifies that the following designated product is in conformity with EEC directives 2004/108/CE & 92/31/ee c in accordance with standard : EN 55022 And complies with the essential protection requirements of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC on the approx imation of the law of the Member States relating to the Radio Spectrum Matters, EMC and Electrical Safety. Assessment of compliance of the product with the requirements relating to the essential requirements of the Directive and the unified standard EN301489-3 V, EN300220-2 V2.1.2 and EN300330.
Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the European Union and Other Countries/Regions with Separate Collection Systems
This symbol on the product or its packaging means that this product must not be disposed of with your household waste. Instead, it is your resp onsibility to hand this over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. This separate collection and recycling will help to conserve natural resources and prevent potential negative consequences for human health and the environment, which inappropriate disposal could cause due to the possible presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. For more information about where to drop off your electrical and electronic waste, please contact the shop where you purchased this product.
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