R1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NEWFORCE by
9 the MENU/SCROLL control press then ENTER button to store the setting. NOTE: This setting has no effect on the RADAR display or audio level in Pin
10 PIN - PT ON This turns Audio Discrimination ON for Pin Point Mode. This gives a continuous pitch change across the entire ID range. IE a lo
11 The audio signal comes straight from the R1 receiver circuit. It allows the operator to listen to the true signal level and can allow the experi
12 This allows the operator to select which settings are restored when the R1 is switched on. Highlight the desired choice using the MENU/SCROLL
13 SENSITIVITY OPTIONS USER 2 AUDIO RECALL PROGRAMS STORE SET UP BACK Stores all current settings into the program selected, either USER
14 optimum performance on a particular site. The level is adjusted by rotating the MENU/SCROLL control. An incorrect setting will result in a flu
15 XGENERAL HINTS Pin Pointing Move the search head to one side of the target. Press and hold the Pin Point button. Sweep the search head over the
16 Determining the Target Size An operator who is familiar with their instrument will be able to do an excellent job of determining object size,
17 Specification Battery Type: 8 x AA, MN1500 or equivalent, Alkaline cells recommended. Supply Voltage: 12v DC (nominal), 13.8v DC (max) Supply
18 MENU STRUCTURE DISCRIMination SET LEARN REJect LEARN ACCept EDIT SENSITIVITY MOTION GAIN PIN PoinT GAIN
1 R1 - RAPID GET YOU GOING INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY • Assemble stems and adjust for length. • Use the 25cm (10 inch) search head. • Twist surpl
19 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES from C-Scope Headphones: Headphones not only extend battery life but also improve sensitivity by reducing external noises.
20 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RIGHT APPROACH Treasure hunting can be a profitable and rewarding hobby, if approached in a patient and diligent manner
21 The technique of getting the best out of your detector is not learnt overnight. You need to get as much experience as possible so that you can r
22 CODE OF CONDUCT 1. Do not trespass. Obtain permission before venturing on to any private land. 2. Respect the Country Code. Do not leave ga
23 TROUBLESHOOTING (a) Check the condition of batteries under load using the battery monitor symbol. (See Battery Check Procedure). (b) Check th
24 Further Information If you experience any difficulty in operating your R1 or have any questions on the information in your R1 Operating Instr
This equipment conforms to the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. System performance may be impaired by unusually strong electromagnetic fields.
2 INTRODUCTION To protect your investment complete both sections of the enclosed guarantee card and return to C-Scope. This is particularly impo
3 R1 A Battery Compartment B Upper Stem & Handle Grips C Din Plug & Socket D Stem Connecting Nut E Cable F Lower Stem G Cable Slo
4 ASSEMBLY Open the carton and remove the main housing assembly. Twist the plastic stem lock, located at the end of the upper stem to allow the l
5 The battery symbol gives a good representation of battery condition. This means that as the batteries drain, the symbol will gradually empty. Ge
6 ID DISPLAY The ID, (Identifier), numbers in the lower lefthand side correspond to the position of the ID block on the line at the top of the d
7 MENU SYSTEM DISCRIMINATION DISCRIM SET SENSITIVITY LEARN REJ AUDIO LEARN ACC PROGRAMS EDIT SET UP BACK This range of functions allow
8 LEARN ACCEPT DISCRIM SET SENSITIVITY LEARN REJ AUDIO LEARN ACC PROGRAMS EDIT SET UP BACK DONE Learn Accept allows you to ‘teach’
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