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XP Metal Detectors Deus V4 User manual

Frequency 14 kHz
Frequency 30 kHz
Frequency 55 kHz
Frequency 80 kHz
20 hours
27 hours
28 hours
28 hours
HF COILS Battery
OSCILLOSCOPE DISPLAY XY: The target signature is displayed on an oscilloscope.
The XY screen provides a visual assistance and may improve the identication of
dicult targets.
For example: The identication of targets that do not have a precise signature
(some ferrous, cans ...). The XY prole can be selected as the default display.
The display magnication of the XY trace has 10 levels of adjustment using the
Zoom function.
Press the Pinpoint button for 2 seconds to display the zoom function.
Adjust the zoom by pressing the or key
MENU GB
OPTION
3 - DEUS FAST
PROFILE
GRAPHIC
XY
ID NORM.
zoom 4x
NEW PROFILE : OSCILLOSCOPE XY DISPLAY
Corrections and modications to the V3 manual
OPTION > CONFIGURATION > PROFILE
Updates to the V3.0 manual
• Reactivity 2.5, this new reactivity level is fast and deep, offering a good compromise especially when
searching new terrain.
• Program No10 GOLD FIELD : Improved Audio Response and reactivity.
Goldfield will give excellent results especially when combined with the new HF coils…Now difficult
targets can easily be detected in mineralized ground. The Tone menu has been removed.
• Lower discrimination range : For those who want more control over ferrous targets.
Negative discrimination of 0 to -6.4 makes it possible to locate previously rejected ferrous items, the
lower discrimination range can also enhance the signature from deep targets which may have in the
past been ignored. These new options also offer a big advantage when searching for specific targets
such as ceramics or even meteorites.
• Ground Effects: Improved Tracking.
• Improved display and signal processing compatible with the new HF 21 frequencies. The display now
has the ability to handle detection frequencies up to 81kHz (18kHz before), now with 7 frequency
offsets (compared to 3 previously).
• DEUS is now compatible with a smartphone: Target information and other data can be sent by radio
link to a smartphone. An app will soon be available to unlock these features.
• New program No9 "HOT" : "Pro setting" this is a find everything program, based on the Full Tone audio
mode with a very low discrimination. Hot is a very interactive program offering excellent feedback and
target information.
• New program No6 "DEEP": "Pro setting" for locating deep targets, with moderate discrimination and
specific signal processing.
• Improved Non motion / static mode: Non motion modes are now more advanced offering better
overall performance, with an improved sensitivity to small targets.
• New processing : Dual processing power improves navigation and a range of other parameters.
remote and headset battery life has slightly decreased to 18 and 20 hours respectively.
• Normalization display is now a menu feature on the WS4 and WS5 headphones.
• The headset volume is now stored when switched off.
• The coil name in the coil menu have gone, the serial number is now used as the coil reference.
• Erasing a coil from the list is done by replacing all characters with 0.
• Audio tone can now be raised up to 993 hertz
• Target Normalization mode is on by default (Normalization is not active with HF coils)
• When turning OFF the remote control to use only the wireless headphone, the coil restart
The v4 manual is available soon from our web site:
www.xpmetaldetectors.com
Interchangable battery mounted in the lower stem
XY screen target examples :
MENU GB
OPTION
NF
NF
F
F
6 - DEEP
Typical signature from
ferrite and ceramics.
MENU GB
GB OPTION
6 - DEEP
MENU GB
OPTION
6 - DEEP
MENU GB
OPTION
6 - DEEP
Typical signature for cans and dicult to reject large ferrous items.
Typical non ferrous
signature for foil.
Typical signature for
rejected ferrous.
Typical non ferrous
Signature for coins.
MENU GB
OPTION
6 - DEEP
MENU GB
OPTION
6 - DEEP
6 - DEEP
Alternating display
Between target reading
and battery level.
Display Area for
Non-ferrous targets
Ground phase reading
Display Area for
Ferrous targets Display Area for
Non-ferrous targets
Display Area for
Ferrous targets
13 < 14 kHz >15.7
26 < 30 kHz > 31
50 < 55 kHz > 59
13 < 14 kHz >15.7
26 < 30 kHz > 31
68 < 80 kHz > 81
22.5cm HF Elliptical HF 24 x 13 cm
New Optional High Frequency coils:
Zoom XY mode
UK
PRG 2
MENU
MENU
AUDIO
SENS
TONE
30
SAVE
PINPOINTER
CONFIG
The MI-6 has 50 levels of sensitivity via the remote control.
Press or The MI-6 has 50 levels of sensitivity via the remote control.
For precise object location, low sensitivity levels, such as prog 1 and 2, are
recommended. The high sensitivity level (prog 3) is for cache location or searching
in walls and furniture.
The MI-6 audio PULSE tone can be adjusted from the remote control, tones range
from 120 to 1582 Hz. (Audio PULSE mode only)
Press or to adjust the tone.
- Audio PITCH: The sound varies in tone and intensity, it is the default mode, it oers
fast target location.
- Audio PULSE: Has a higher sound, intended for noisy environments. Target location
is not as precise as PITCH mode. Pitch and Pulse mode both have the same performance.
Choose from one of the 3 factory pre-set programs in the menu to make your
own custom program which can then be saved as (prg4).
Select the program you want by pressing or
Enter the settings by pressing
Save your settings by pressing
When rst used the MI-6 will start on program 2. After this it will start on
the last used program.
The 4 programs on the remote control are separate from the programs
inside the pinpointer. When used independently the MI-6 (unpaired) will
always use it’s factory programs.
Sensitivity
Tones
Audio PITCH / Audio PULSE
Making and saving a custom program
AUDIO
SENS
TONE
30
SAVE
PINPOINTER
CONFIG
SENS
TONE
AUDIO
1582 HZ
SAVE
PINPOINTER
CONFIG
TONE
AUDIO
SENS
PITCH
SAVE
PINPOINTER
CONFIG
SAVE
Press or to switch from one mode to another.
Retune At any time, you can re-calibrate the MI-6 by pressing the button very briey while away from any
metallic source. On mineralized soil, salt water, re-calibrate it in contact with the ground. To localize detec-
tion range, re-calibrate (de-tune) near to the object.
Find your pinpointer within a radius of 25 meters, even if switched off and
missing after several weeks.
Press RESEARCH
The pinpointer will start sounding with a ashing LED.
Press the pinpointer button and return to the search mode with
PINPOINTER MI-6
When connected the MI-6 pinpointer transmits its audio signal directly
to the DEUS, a new menu will now be available with extended functions.
OPTION
COILS
PINPOINTERS
CONFIGURATION
PROGRAMS
SELECT
REMOVE
RESEARCH
PAIRING
PINPOINTER
Choose
Press and select
Select
Turn on the MI-6 , then hold the button down for 8 seconds
Once paired the MI-6 will operate with the DEUS.
When pairing, the MI-6 automatically switches to program 7 (DEUS). This program will only work with the
DEUS. Program 7 will not generate any sound or vibration.
OPTION
PINPOINTERS
PAIRING
Pairing the remote control with Pinpointer
PRG 2
MENU
Target zoom screen.
Program
Access to:
SENS - TONES - AUDIO...
MI-6 Battery condition
Recover a lost MI-6
MI-6 active display screen
PAIRING
REMOVE
RESEARCH
PINPOINTER
Choose REMOVE and press YES.
To use the MI-6 without the DEUS, select programs 1 to 6 on the MI-6
menu. To change program: Switch MI-6 on - press the button for 5 seconds, a
melody indicates that you have entered the program selection mode, press to
correspond with the desired program number (eg press 2 times for program
2). After 2 seconds the melody indicates the MI-6 has returned to the search
mode.
Remove the MI-6 from the menu
The MI-6 pin pointer - Extended functions
Pairing the headphones at the MI-6
Remove the MI-6 at the headphones
Press until you reach COIL.
Press to reach PP, then press 3 seconds. PP ashing.
Turn on the MI-6 , then hold the button down for 8 seconds. PP is paired.
Press
Press until you reach COIL.
Press to reach PP, then press 3 seconds; PP ashing.
Press

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