User manual C-SCOPE TR750-D

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[. . . ] No deeper but mass of unnecesary signals makes detector difficult and complicated to use. computer aided search system computer aided search system The TR750-D harnesses the power of the micro-computer to check ground conditions, optimise depth and provide target identification data all in a user-friendly lightweight and highly robust package. The computer pre-sets everything for the novice or the professional can manually change the operating parameters and tweak performance exactly to personal preference. the controls and what they do ON/OFF VOLUME This rotary control turns the unit on and simply adjusts the volume to a comfortable level. No need to enter the menu system just to change the volume as with some computerised detectors!MENU/SCROLL This easily understood rotary control is used in conjunction with the ENTER button to access the menu system and adjust any aspect of R1 operation. [. . . ] Once a menu option has been highlighted then pressing the ENTER button will select that option. If a value is being set then pushing the ENTER button will store that value. When no menus are displayed pushing the ENTER key will display the menus. Field Test - Newforce R1 Extracted from Readers' independent Field Test, reproduced courtesy of Treasure Hunting magazine menu system discrimination This range of functions allows you to reject or ignore unwanted signals generated by items such as pull tabs. There are four options to set the discrimination level to give maximum flexibility and ease of setting. A black block under the line of ID numbers indicates that a signal with that number will give no audio sound, the ID display will still show the signal. A sensitivity These functions allows setting the sensiivity of the R1. audio This range of functions control how the audio information about buried targets is presented. programs These functions allow the operator to store and recall the set up of the R1. A program will store all of the current settings including Discrimination, Sensitivity, Frequencies etc. The R1 comes with the first three programs preset to commonly used settings. The COIN INLAND Program is set for high sensitivity to precious metals, the ALL METAL Program for deep seeking of all metals and COIN BEACH Program for Beach use. PIN-POINT Pin-Point and Volume are 'hot' controls. Pin-Point is used to reset the 'Radar' display and to help the precise positioning of a signal. Faster find retrieval with the intelligent R1! short while ago I was pleased to be asked to field-test the latest model from C. Scope, this being the Newforce R1. It would appear that Lady Luck and a good detector constitute a good marriage. Woodland was the next type of land where I decided to test the Newforce R1. This was because conditions can be very variable, and in our area woods are normally absolutely contaminated with shotgun cartridge ends. Although some reasonable finds have been made here it is very contaminated with the leftovers of many a great Edwardian - and later - shoot. I decided this would be good ground to test the Learn Reject facility. After a few minutes I had found about three cartridge ends, all from the same manufacturer. In fact, most of the brass and copper cartridges found here are of that make. Sweeping them over the search head I was delighted to find that the culprits were now not recognised by the audio, although the ID graph still informs you that a target of sorts has been detected. I searched along some paths and around fallen tree roots and all was clear. That was until one of the tree root pans gave off a clear sharp signal registering on the ID display. [. . . ] I dared to hope that it would be a hammered, but soon confirmed that it was not. It was a reasonable condition 25 centimes tion is so bad that few detectorists return after their first visit. Summary The unanimous verdict of all the Pastfinders is that the results achieved and the clarity of display information means that the Newforce is in a league all of its own. Try as we might, we had a real problem finding any fault with this machine, in any area we tested it on. coin of Napoleon III, dated 1872. [. . . ]

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