1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
10 The following explains the controls of your CS4ZX. When you are familiar turn to page 12-15 for full operating details. A. Controls Common To B
11When the trigger is pulled back towards the user, the NON MOTION mode will be 'retuned'. Note that this position on the switch is '
12 This control allows the user to optimise the detector for use on each site. This is achieved by reducing the effect of natural mineralisation so
13adjustment of the GROUND control in NON MOTION mode (see page 15 for further details). Once correctly set this control can be returned to METER DI
14 CHANGING MODES Switching from one mode to another is done by operating the trigger switch (O in diagram 7). Away from the body to select MOTI
15adjusting the REJECT NOTCH control slowly. Repeat this until no sound is emitted. The NOTCH cannot work on the deepest targets so to eliminate the
16 Diagram 12 continued How to use diagrams 10,11 and 12: If you wished to avoid detecting ring pulls and small ferrous objects (e
17ACCEPT 'window'. This can give the impression that the detector is not functioning correctly. It is simply remedied by switching to the
18 area of response, deep targets give a broad response whilst shallow targets tend to be narrower. The ability to distinguish between good targets
19 ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) Available from C-Scope Headphones: Headphones not only extend battery life but improve sensitivity by cutting extraneo
2 CS4ZX - RAPID GET YOU GOING INSTRUCTIONS Look for the highlighted pre-set positions 1. Assemble and adjust for length (Twist surplus lead ar
20 Tactics will be decided by the type of site - it is more profitable to scan a small area thoroughly than to conduct a haphazard search of the t
21Diagram 13 Search Head Position It is essential that the search head is kept close and parallel to the ground as in B. Do not hold the search he
22 In the event of the Police failing to locate the owner they will probably return the object to the finder. If, however, the owner makes a claim
23from the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monument Commission for England or the Secretary of State for the Environment in Scotland and Wales. 8.
24 (a) Temperature drift caused by change in air temperature when a machine is moved from a house or car into the open. The greater the change in
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3 CONTENTS: PAGE INTRODUCTION 4 ASSEMBLY 4 BATTERIES
4 Controls C-Scope CS4ZX Diagram 1 ATSIBCDEHGF JKLCS4ZXNOPQRM A Battery Compartment B Din Plug & Socket C Upper S
5 INTRODUCTION To protect your investment complete both sections of the enclosed guarantee card and return the reply paid portion to C-Scope. Thi
6 BATTERIES The CS4ZX is powered by eight AA batteries (not supplied) available from garages, department stores, etc. or a single 12v rechargeable
7 Diagram 3 Checking The Batteries GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CS4ZX The CS4ZX has two modes of operation, Motion and Non Motion. In Motion mode
8 Push the switch forward to operate in MOTION mode, leave in the central position to operate NON MOTION and pull back and release to RETUNE in NON
9 Non Motion Mode (see diagram 6): 1. Select NON MOTION mode on the trigger switch (central position 3 in diagram 6). 2. Now pass a coin over th
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