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quintin 9:06pm on Friday, September 24th, 2010 
A good value versatile music and video player that is comfortable with a wide range of media files. This player is good value for money (ie 80 pounds or less). The unit is small and the screen is just big enough to watch a full move.
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Video playback, touch screen, size, decent bundled earphones, price No speakers, and sometimes crashes

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

NEWFORCE

R1 - RAPID GET YOU GOING INSTRUCTIONS
ASSEMBLY Assemble stems and adjust for length. Use the 25cm (10 inch) search head. Twist surplus head lead around stem, allowing enough cable for free movement of the search head. (Push the cable into the cable slots in the lower stem to hold it firm). Connect search head to detector. Insert batteries. SET-UP Rotate the right hand control clockwise to turn the unit on. It also acts as the volume control. Initially set it to the 3 oclock position. This switches the unit on. The display will light up and show an option of PROGRAM mode or MANUAL mode. PROGRAM MANUAL Press the ENTER push-button. The display will show 5 possible programs to choose from, with COIN INLAND highlighted. Press the ENTER push-button to select this program. The R1 is now ready to use.
SEARCHING Keep the search head at a constant height above the ground, i.e. do not allow the search head to swing higher at the right and left edges of your swing. PINPOINTING When you hear a tone from the loudspeaker, you have found a target. Keep the head close to the ground & move it away from the target. Hold the PINPOINT push-button. Sweep the head over the target area. The sound will be loudest when the head is directly above the target. CONTROLLING THE DETECTOR To adjust the settings on the detector first press the ENTER button to activate the MENU system. You can still detect normally in this mode. Use the MENU/SCROLL control to highlight an option and then press ENTER to select it. To return to the full search screen keep pressing ENTER until it appears. For more details on individual menu options read the instruction manual. IF A PROBLEM IS ENCOUNTERED REFER TO THE FULL INSTRUCTIONS 1

INTRODUCTION

To protect your investment complete both sections of the enclosed guarantee card and return to C-Scope. This is particularly important in order to obtain the additional parts guarantee. Please retain the original packing box. In the event that your detector should ever require to be serviced, this packaging will be most suitable for postal protection. C-Scope detectors are recognised as the finest detectors available. They are designed with lasting quality, high technology, and above all, value for money. The only way to realise this value is to carefully study and understand this instruction manual. You will then be able to obtain all the advantages designed into your detector. It is also strongly recommended that you experiment with the detector's operation in air using various test samples, in order to learn to identify and understand the detector's capabilities and responses. Always remember that becoming a good metal detectorist is like becoming a good photographer or fisherman, that is, although it is an advantage to buy the best equipment, having bought it, patience and hours of practice are needed to become proficient. If the detector is not working as detailed in this manual then please refer to the Troubleshooting Page.

FEATURES

Twin Microprocessor control system Large Backlit Liquid Crystal Display CASSY Computer Aided Search SYstem RADAR Real Time Ground Radar Display High speed target analyser (ID) Target Pin Point Audio Discrimination Program Storage Facility Full range discrimination 15cm and 25cm diameter lightweight search heads Continuous Battery Monitor Recharge Socket Headphone Socket Independent volume Control
Switch on the R1 and the opening screen tells you that it is all ready to go, select program mode and theres nothing to adjust except the volume. The R1 is optimised and automatic. There are two powerful computers, each carrying out one million operations every second. The first carries out all of the signal and target analysis. The second controls the user interface. This takes the data produced by the first processor and presents it to the user on the display. The twin processor design enables the R1 to carry on detecting whilst the user changes settings. This makes it particularly easy to set the correct discrimination levels and see the effect of different modes. The R1 features a unique Ground Radar display allowing the user to see the signal being processed by the detector. Any adjustments are made using the simple to operate MENU driven interface. A single button press gives access to the MENU. A straightforward rotary control is used to select the item you wish to change, a press of a button alters the setting what could be easier?

A B C D E F G H

Battery Compartment Upper Stem & Handle Grips Din Plug & Socket Stem Connecting Nut Cable Lower Stem Cable Slots Search Head & Fastener

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 lower stem to be inserted. Adjust for length and rotate the lower stem to wrap the cable around the stems and take up any slack. Allowing enough cable for free movement of the search head, push the cable into the cable slots in the lower stem to hold it firm. Turn the stem lock to fix it at the desired position.

BATTERIES

The R1 is powered by eight AA batteries or a single 12v rechargeable pack from C-Scope. It is advisable to use standard alkaline batteries to start with. You can then evaluate the sort of use you give the detector and decide whether the investment in rechargeables is justified.

Battery Compartment

The batteries should be fitted in the holder which is located in the battery compartment. To fit new batteries first check the power switch on the unit is switched to OFF. Then loosen the two captive screws CHARGER HEADPHONE located in the battery cover (do not SOCKET SOCKET fully remove these from the cover) and remove the cover. Inside is the battery holder. Lift out the holder and detach the connector if it is already fitted. Load it with the eight batteries ensuring that each battery BATTERY is inserted the correct way round, COMPARTMENT (direction of batteries alternating). Roll each individual battery to ensure it is located correctly and making proper contact. Replace the connector making sure that it is firm and well seated, and put the loaded holder into the housing. Fit the cover and tighten the two captive screws finger tight. Once fitted the battery type should be set by selecting the Battery option on the Setup menu. This ensures that the battery condition is correctly displayed Note: Batteries should not be left in the detector for long periods where they could leak, so remember to remove them at the end of a day's searching.

BATTERY CONDITION

The battery condition is continuously monitored and displayed. New or fully charged batteries should cause the entire battery display to be filled. If the battery symbol is empty then the batteries should be replaced, or recharged if rechargeable batteries are fitted.
The battery symbol gives a good representation of battery condition. This means that as the batteries drain, the symbol will gradually empty. Generally when the battery is half full you are about halfway through the charge, or life, of that battery pack. The amount of time varies depending on a number of factors including battery type, make, outside temperature and detector settings. TIP! To maximise battery life:

symbol is not showing on the display. 1) Ensure that the backlight 2) Keep volume control set as low as possible. 3) Use Headphones.

THE FEATURES IN DETAIL

ID Block ID Scale Rejected ID Targets Search Head Size Ground RADAR Display ID Number Backlight On Indicator Battery Monitor

GROUND RADAR SIMULATOR

This unique continuously scrolling RADAR is a view of the signal received by the R1 circuit. It can be used as an additional tool to analyse any signals. It is also a useful Pin Pointing aid. It is visible in both full screen search mode and when the first level menus are displayed. The sensitivity of the RADAR display is controlled by the Pin Point Gain setting.

SEARCH HEAD SIZE

This displays the size of the currently fitted head. If no head is fitted or under certain head fault conditions the display will show ???.

BATTERY

This shows the currently fitted type, set by the operator when the batteries are fitted. The symbol shows the condition of the battery. For alkaline batteries a full, completely black symbol, indicates a voltage of 13volts. An empty symbol is around 8volts. For rechargeable batteries the upper level is reduced to 10.4V.

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 display. When the R1 has no signal or the signal is too weak or confusing to identify the display will show ??. The ID line at the top of the screen will show a block in the relative position when the R1 successfully analyses a signal. The left hand end of the display is Iron , further right is Silver paper (aluminium foil, new 10p, old 10p bottle cap and 1. The solid blocks below the number line indicate ID ranges that will be rejected by the R1. The Sensitivity of the ID display is controlled by the Motion Gain Setting. Typical responses to common targets are (your detector may vary slightly): Object Ground Iron Foil Ring Pull Hammered Silver Sixpence ID No. 0 1,2,Object Old 10p Coin Bottle Cap 1 Coin Cartwheel 1d New 10p Coin ID No. 9
THE CONTROLS AND WHAT THEY DO

ON/OFF VOLUME

This rotary control is used to turn the unit on and off and adjust the volume level of the audio.

MENU/SCROLL

This rotary control is used in conjunction with the ENTER button to access the menu system which is used to control the R1. It has two functions. The first is to highlight the desired menu option. The second is to adjust the value of a setting up or down.

The ENTER push button is used to confirm highlighted menu selections. 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.

PIN POINT

Whilst this button is pressed the detector will switch into Pin Point, non-motion, mode. It will return to normal, motion, mode as soon as the button is released. The RADAR display is reset everytime the Pin Point button is released.

MENU SYSTEM

DISCRIMINATION
DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP SET LEARN REJ LEARN ACC EDIT BACK
This range of functions allows you to reject or ignore unwanted signals generated by items such as pull tabs. It can also act as a Notch Accept or a Notch Reject. 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. NOTE: Ensure that there is no other metal near the search head when setting the Discrimination by sweeping objects over the head. It is also advisable to reduce the sensitivity slightly when setting the Discrimination using Learn Reject or Accept to reduce the chance of any unwanted signals. Once set the sensitivity may be increased again.
In this mode the MENU/SCROLL control acts as a conventional Discrimination control. Turning the control clockwise increases the discrimination level. This is indicated by the black squares under the I.D. numbers on the display. Iron is to the left (5 and below) and copper is to the right (15 and above). Sweep a sample of the item you want to ignore over the search head while adjusting the control until it is rejected. When satisfied press the ENTER button to store the setting. NOTE: ID 0 cannot be cleared with this control. This is the ground discrimination block. To alter ID 0 use DISCRIM EDIT, (see below).

LEARN REJECT

Learn Reject allows you to teach the R1 to reject one or more targets that are swept over the search head. Once Learn Reject is selected the sample or samples are swept several times over the head. The R1 will then set the disc block at the sample ID point so that any objects with the same ID as the sample will be rejected. TIP! This can be used as a Notch Reject facility. First use Discrim Set to accept all signals, then use Learn Reject to set the specific ID points of objects to be ignored.

DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP DISCRIM SIL SEARCH MODE BACK
This range of functions control how the audio information about buried targets is presented.
DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP DISCRIM SIL SEARCH MODE BACK PIN -PT OFF PIN -PT ON MOTION OFF MOTION ON
This enables or disables Audio Discrimination for both Motion and Pin Point modes. Audio Discrimination gives the operator an indication of the composition of the target by varying the pitch/tone of the audio signal. For all modes, highlight the desired option by rotating the MENU/SCROLL control and then press the ENTER button. Note: Pin Point and Motion Audio Discrimination can be set independently.

PIN - PT OFF

This turns Audio Discrimination OFF for Pin Point Mode.

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 low tone for iron and a corresponding increase in pitch for more valuable metals.

MOTION OFF

This turns Audio Discrimination OFF for Motion Mode.

MOTION ON

This turns Audio Discrimination ON for Motion Mode. In this mode bad signals such as Iron will give a low tone. Good signals will give the normal tone. NOTE: No tone will be heard if the object has been rejected by the ID. TIP! Best results will be obtained in this mode if Silent Search is On.

SILENT SEARCH

DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP DISCRIM SIL SEARCH MODE BACK OFF ON
Silent search will suppress the background tone set by the TUNE setting. In this mode audio will only be heard if there is buried object. The rest of the time the audio will be silent. Use the MENU/SCROLL control to highlight the desired option, ON or OFF, and then press the ENTER button. NOTE: Adjusting the TUNE level will automatically turn Silent Search off.
Turns Silent Search OFF. In this mode, a constant background tone will be heard. The level of this tone is set by the SENSITIVITY - TUNE option.
Turns Silent Search ON. In this mode, no background tone is heard.
DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP DISCRIM SIL SEARCH MODE BACK ANALOG DIGITAL
This function alters the way in which the audio tone is generated. It only affects normal Motion search mode. Use the MENU/SCROLL control to highlight the desired option, then press the ENTER button.

ANALOG

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 experienced user to understand signals better. It does have the disadvantage that smaller, deeper objects give fainter signals.

DIGITAL

The audio signal is directly controlled by the R1 computer. In this mode the audio signal is either on or off. This means that a deep object will give the same audio volume as a shallow object. This can make the initial location of an object easier and more positive but does not convey any other information.

PROGRAMS

DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP GRND TYPE OPTIONS RECALL STORE BACK
These functions allow the operator to store and recall the set up of the R1. Up to two programs can be stored. A program will store all of the current settings including Discrimination, Sensitivity, Frequencies etc. It will not store the Display Contrast and Brightness settings. These are stored separately and retrieved automatically at turn on. Once Store or Recall is selected rotate the MENU/SCROLL control to highlight the Program to be stored or recalled and then press the ENTER button. 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.

GROUND TYPE

DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP GRND TYPE OPTIONS RECALL STORE BACK INLAND BEACH
This allows the operator to select between use on normal inland sites or wet sand sites such as the beach. Use the MENU/SCROLL control to highlight the desired option and then press the ENTER button.

INLAND

This will set the R1 ground reject circuit to normal ground conditions.
This will set the R1 ground reject circuit to cope with the extreme conditions found on wet sand. NOTE: As beach conditions are so variable some adjustment of the GROUND ADJ setting may be required.

OPTIONS

DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP GRND TYPE OPTIONS RECALL STORE BACK DEFAULT LAST MANUAL OFF MANUAL ON
This allows the operator to select which settings are restored when the R1 is switched on. Highlight the desired choice using the MENU/SCROLL control and then press the ENTER button.

DEFAULT (setting)

This will tell the R1 to load the factory default settings every time it is switched on.

LAST (setting)

If MANUAL mode is selected (see below) this will tell the R1 to switch on with exactly the same settings as when it was last used. This enables you to turn the R1 off when digging for deep targets and then switch it back on and resume your searching without having to readjust the detector.

MANUAL OFF

This turns the manual mode off so when you turn on the R1 you are presented with a short cut to the easy to use manufacturer defined programs of:
COIN INLAND for general purpose searching on
most sites i.e. those not affected by very high mineralisation or salt deposits.
ALL METAL for very deep searching of all metals

(no discrimination).

COIN BEACH for general purpose searching on
the beach or highly mineralised sites.

MANUAL ON

This turns the opening selection screen off so that when you turn on the R1 you are immediately in the searching mode. Experienced users of the R1 may prefer this setting.

RECALL

DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP GRND TYPE OPTIONS RECALL STORE BACK COIN INLAND ALL METAL COIN BEACH USER 1 USER 2
Recalls all settings from the program selected from the list (see also MANUAL OFF above).

DISCRIM GRND TYPE USER 1

SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP
OPTIONS RECALL STORE BACK

USER 2

Stores all current settings into the program selected, either USER 1 or USER 2.
DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP DISPLAY GROUND ADJ FREQUENCY BATTERY BACK

DISPLAY

DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP DISPLAY GROUND ADJ FREQUENCY BATTERY BACK CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS
These options allow the display settings to be adjusted. These settings are stored when the R1 is switched off and will be restored when it is turned back on. To select, highlight the desired option by rotating the MENU/SCROLL control and the press the ENTER button.

CONTRAST

This option sets the contrast level or viewing angle of the display. Once set it shouldnt require adjustment. However, if the R1 is used at dawn or dusk when the sun is low in the sky then some adjustment may be required to improve the visibility of the display. The desired level should be set by rotating the MENU/SCROLL control and then pressing the ENTER button when satisfied, this will store the setting.

BRIGHTNESS

This option sets the brightness level of the backlight. In normal daylight the backlight is not required and it should be set to 0. At night or in conditions of poor light the backlight level should be adjusted by rotating the MENU/SCROLL control and then pressing the ENTER button when satisfied, this will store the setting. IMPORTANT NOTE: The backlight consumes a lot of power compared with the low consumption circuitry of the rest of the R1. For this reason to ensure long battery life the backlight should only be used where necessary and the brightness level kept to a minimum. The brighter the backlight the more power it uses and the shorter the battery life will be. When the backlight is on the symbol appears on the display to prevent inadvertent use.

GROUND ADJUST

The default setting of 50 is a good general setting and should be adequate for most sites. However, a fine adjustment is provided to allow the operator to adjust the R1 to give
optimum performance on a particular site. The level is adjusted by rotating the MENU/SCROLL control. An incorrect setting will result in a fluctuating signal on the RADAR display and frequent 0 targets on the ID display. To find the optimum ground setting, raise and lower the head above an area of ground free from any targets then adjust the ground setting for minimum audio fluctuation and ID indications. An alternative method is to set the Pin Point gain to 8 and then lower the head to an area of ground free from any targets. If the audio level increases then decrease the ground setting, if it decreases, (goes quiet), then increase the ground setting. NOTE: If BEACH is selected then an incorrect ground setting will result in frequent ID targets in the range 3 to 6 depending on beach conditions. Adjust the ground setting as described above.

FREQUENCY

DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP DISPLAY GROUND ADJ FREQUENCY BATTERY BACK LOW MIDDLE HIGH
This can be used to change the operating frequency of the R1. Three frequencies are provided. Generally the middle frequency should be used but the others can be used if interference from other metal detectors is experienced. Use the MENU/SCROLL control to highlight the desired frequency and the press the ENTER key to store the setting. NOTE: the frequency does not change until the ENTER key is pressed.
DISCRIM SENSITIVITY AUDIO PROGRAMS SET UP DISPLAY GROUND ADJ FREQUENCY BATTERY BACK RECHARGE ALKALINE
This option allows the selection of either rechargeable batteries or alkaline batteries. It is used to ensure that the battery monitor accurately shows the state of charge of the batteries. Use the MENU/SCROLL control to highlight the desired battery type and then press the ENTER key to store the setting.

GENERAL 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 target slowly whilst monitoring the RADAR display. The target is directly below the centre of the search head when the signal is largest. If the RADAR signal is too broad then either move the head closer to the target and release and press the Pin Point button, or simply raise the search head slightly off of the ground whilst sweeping the head over the target. Make a mental note of the position of the maximum signal then turn through 90 degrees and repeat the above procedure. Again make a mental note of the position of maximum signal. The point at which both signals are maximum is the position of the target. Dig carefully to avoid damaging your find.

Target position

Second Sweep

First Sweep

Detection Range
Your R1 is a top performance detector but adverse soil conditions can significantly reduce the depth of detection. Detection ranges will vary depending on the size of the object, the length of time an object has been buried, and the type of ground the object is buried in. The best ground conditions are well compacted soils and coins can be found at the greatest depth if the object has been buried for some time and the coin has interacted with the salts in the ground, thereby appearing larger to the detector. The worst conditions for detecting are on loosely compacted or freshly dug ground or when the object has only recently been buried. In these conditions detection range will be reduced. 90% of all artefacts are found within 15cm of the surface.
Determining the Target Size
An operator who is familiar with their instrument will be able to do an excellent job of determining object size, shape and depth before he digs. This technique is learned from careful analysis of the RADAR and audio signal coming from the detector. Each time a signal is heard, listen for any peculiar characteristics it may have, determine over how large an area you get a detector signal, and try to 'outline' the object before you dig. After digging up the object, compare the object size, shape, depth and position in the ground with signal information you received before digging. After careful analysis of many signals you will learn to 'read' the hidden target before digging.

Specification

Battery Type: Supply Voltage: Supply Current: 8 x AA, MN1500 or equivalent, Alkaline cells recommended. 12v DC (nominal), 13.8v DC (max) 55mA (no backlight) 100mA (backlight full on) 40 Hours normal detecting using Alkaline batteries and no backlight
Battery Life: Battery Indicator:
Alkaline: Rechargeable: Audio Frequency:

Full 13.2V Full 10.8V

Empty 8.5V Empty 8.5V
100Hz to 5.5kHz, 714Hz (nominal)
Transmit frequency: 6.097kHz, 6.250kHz, 6.410kHz Search Coils: 25cm concentric 15cm 2D (Typical in air performance, Motion mode) Hammered 6d 1 coin old 10p Cartwheel 1d Factory Program Settings. Coin Inland Program 0-14 PIN POINT OFF MOTION OFF OFF ANALOG LOW INLAND All Metal Program 14 PIN POINT ON MOTION ON ON DIGITAL LOW INLAND Coin Beach Program 0-5,12 PIN POINT OFF MOTION OFF ON DIGITAL LOW BEACH 20cm 30cm 32cm 33cm

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 recognise every kind of signal. Indeed, a good detector operator can often tell you what is being detected before it is unearthed.

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 head too high above the ground, or at an odd angle as in A, C, D as you will be apt to miss finds.

SWEEPING TECHNIQUE

For extremely small object searching, such as coins, rings, nuggets, etc. lower the search head to within 1 inch of the ground. Sweeping the coil from side to side in a straight line in front of you. Keep the coil at a constant height as you sweep from side to side. Move the head at a rate of 0.5 metre per second. The optimum sweep rate must be determined by each operator. The detector should be held comfortably in the hand, with the head held as close to the ground as possible. As the detector is scanned from side to side in front of the operator, the search head should be advanced approximately two-thirds the diameter of the coil. This keeps the operator moving ahead, and it allows some overlapping of each sweep. This overlapping ensures that nothing will be missed. It is well to note here that the operator should not rush. This is one of the most common mistakes made by detector users. If you rush, you will not adequately cover the ground.

CODE OF CONDUCT

1. Do not trespass. Obtain permission before venturing on to any private land. 2. Respect the Country Code. Do not leave gates open when crossing fields, and do not damage crops or frighten animals. 3. Do not leave a mess. It is simple to extract a coin or other small objects buried a few inches under the ground without digging a great hole. Use a sharpened trowel or knife to cut a neat circle or triangle (do not remove the plug of earth entirely from the ground); extract the object; replace the soil and grass carefully and even you will have difficulty in finding the spot again. 4. Help to keep countryside tidy - and help yourself. Bottle tops, silver paper and tin cans are the last thing you should throw away. You could well be digging them up again next year. Do yourself and the community a favour by taking the rusty iron and junk you find to the nearest litter bin. 5. If you discover any live ammunition or any lethal objects such as an unexploded bomb or mine, do not touch it. Mark the site carefully and report the find to the local police. 6. Report all unusual historical finds to the landowner. 7. Familiarise yourself with the law relating to archaeological sites. Remember it is illegal for anyone to use a metal detector on a scheduled ancient monument unless permission has been obtained from the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monument Commission for England or the Secretary of State for the Environment in Scotland and Wales. 8. Remember that when you are out with your metal detector, you are an ambassador for our hobby. Do nothing that may give it a bad name. 9. The law relating to treasure finds must be followed. In the U.K. Details of the law can be obtained from the Department of Culture, Media & Sport (Tel: 6200) who produce excellent literature to help you to understand how the law affects you and your hobby.

CARE OF YOUR DETECTOR

Storage
When not in use your detector should be stored in a dry warm environment. If it is not to be used for any length of time it is advisable to remove the batteries to avoid leakage which could cause serious damage. The working life of your detector will be shortened by careless use or neglect of the unit. Think of your detector as a scientific instrument. Your detector is designed to withstand rugged handling on any terrain, but misuse or lack of due attention will tell in the end. After using your detector in a hostile environment (salt water, sand, etc.) The exterior parts should be wiped clean with a damp cloth, paying particular attention to the head and stems, then carefully wipe dry. The search head securing bolt should be periodically removed and lubricated to prevent seizing.DO NOT use solvents or detergents on any part of the detector.

TROUBLESHOOTING

(a) (b) (c) Check the condition of batteries under load using the battery monitor symbol. (See Battery Check Procedure). Check that the search head is properly attached to the control box via the search head cable connector. Interchange batteries and ensure batteries are correctly seated in the holder and that the battery connector is securely attached to the battery holder.

Oscillating Signal

(a) (b) (c) This could be due to poor battery connections. Ensure that they are tight and the batteries are securely clipped into place. Loose search head cable connection - tighten. Interference from a vehicle using a radio transmitter, or possibly a stationary source of electromagnetic radiation such as an electric fence or radio transmitter. If this occurs then reduce the sensitivity. If the problem persists then the best remedy is to wait until the transmission stops.
Intermittent Sound from Speaker
(a) (b) (c) (c) This could be due to poor battery connections. Ensure that they are tight and the batteries are securely clipped into place. Loose search head cable connection - tighten. Ensure search head cable is pushed into the cable slots in the lower stem. Radio interference (see above).
Poor or No Contrast on Display
(a) (b) This could be due to poor battery condition. Ensure that batteries are in good condition. The R1 internal storage could be corrupted. To reset the detector ensure the R1 is turned OFF, press and hold the ENTER button, turn the R1 ON wait 5 seconds. You will be asked if you wish to reset the detector. Use the MENU/SCROLL control to highlight YES then press the ENTER button. The R1 will then be reset to factory settings.

No Sound or Partial Sound from Headphones
(a) (b) (c) On headphones fitted with stereo/mono switch, ensure stereo is selected. Ensure headphone connector is fully inserted into socket. Try another set headphones or try headphones on another piece of equipment.

Further Information

If you experience any difficulty in operating your R1 or have any questions on the information in your R1 Operating Instructions Manual, please do not hesitate to phone our Customer Service Department on +44 (0)or e-mail: info@cscope.co.uk
Before returning a detector for repair to C-Scope ensure you have done the following:(a) (b) (c) Read the instructions thoroughly. Tried new batteries and checked procedure outlined above. Return your detector with a letter giving full details of fault.
This equipment conforms to the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. System performance may be impaired by unusually strong electromagnetic fields.
Kingsnorth Technology Park, Wotton Road, Ashford, Kent TN23 6LN United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0) email: info@cscope.co.uk, web: www.cscope.co.uk
Pt No. B1058 Issue 4 (07/06)

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C.Scope Metal Detectors

C.SCOPE NON-MOTION DETECTORS -THE IDEAL PARTNERS
CS990XD a professional start in metal detecting
Nobody understands the world of treasure hunting like C.Scope. Weve been making high performance metal detectors in Britain for more than 25 years. In that time we have met literally thousands of successful treasure hunters and they have told us about all the features they like to see in a detector. A lot of detectorists have found that it is the meticulous approach which gets results. The CS990XD and CS1220R non-motion detectors have been developed for this style of detecting so that anyone can be detecting like a pro with very little practice. OVERVIEW The CS990XD can be adjusted to achieve maximum performance on all ground types. Theres meter and audio discrimination for eective rejection of rubbish metal signals.
TECHNICAL SINGLE FREQUENCY TECHNOLOGY 17kHz NON-MOTION search technique Push-button retune Manual ground adjustments with pre-set Audio+meter discrimination system 20cm ISOCON waterproof searchhead Counterbalanced battery box/armrest Adjustable stem 8 x AA battery power Socket for (optional) headphones.
NON MOTION operating system allows any sweep speed to be adopted and easy identication of the precise target position. The CS990XD is a neat combination of professional features on a budget priced machine.
CS990XD. TOP RANGE FEATURES BUDGET LEVEL PRICE
REASONS TO CHOOSE THE CS990XD. If you like to get into the science of metal detecting from the word go the CS990XD puts you in the driving seat. All the elements of detector operation are there to adjust for maximum performance. Amateur and professional archaeologists will go for the precision of the CS990XD concept. Sifting carefully through sand or soil in search of the smallest targets is just the job the CS990XD was designed for. If you want professional features at a budget price, the CS990XD is for you.

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CS1220R the power of the computer
TECHNICAL SINGLE FREQUENCY TECHNOLOGY 17kHz Computer controlled 3-Way operating system NON-MOTION search technique Push-button retune HOT CONTROL ground balance Audio and meter discrimination with pre-set
OVERVIEW The CS1220R has been designed for professional treasure hunters. We studied the ways that successful detectorists used their machines and we incorporated all that we learned into the software of the CS1220R. The result is a 3-Mode operating system reecting distinctly dierent ways of working with the CS1220R. G/D MODE is a 2 channel system which allows you to switch rapidly between a MAX DEPTH normal search pattern and TARGET ID to check if the target is worth digging.
METER SEARCH MODE operates as if the eyes and ears of the detector are extended ready to deliver maximum information about the target underground. The audio channel of the detector operates in maximum depth while the screen provides information about the desirability of the object. METER AND AUDIO MODE oers maximum target information contained in the audio signal and onscreen. The intelligent CS1220 R allocates higher pitched sounds to valuable objects and lower pitched sounds to undesirable targets. You listen for the right sound which means treasure underfoot.

20cm ISOCON waterproof search-head. (optional 15cm) Counterbalanced battery box/armrest Adjustable stem 8 x AA battery power Socket for (optional) headphones.
REASONS TO CHOOSE THE CS1220R With the CS1220R you buy into the experience of the hobbys top detector users. The CS1220R is the fast track to successful detecting. If the methodical approach is the one that suits your temperament. If that magic 1220 target ID feature appeals (great on typical farmland sites infested with iron rubbish), then the CS1220R has to be the very best choice for the professional detectorist.
THE REASON WHY COMMITTED 1220 USERS WOULDNT SWAP FOR ANY OTHER DETECTOR LIES IN THE WAY THE MACHINE OPERATES AS AN EXTENSION OF THE SENSES.
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CS3MX all-new, high performance motion detector
OVERVIEW The CS3MX has been developed with simplicity of operation as the number 1 priority. The CS3MX is a switch-on-and-go design with automatic tuning activated by the motion of the search-head passing over the ground. The CS3MX oers superb depth of detection and a variable discrimination setting which eliminates the signals from undesirable targets. The highly responsive CS3MX provides a sharp target signal even at fast sweep speeds.
TECHNICAL 17kHz MOTION search system Automatic retune. Switch on and go Push button target pin-point All metal super depth mode Variable rubbish rejection level 20cm ISOCON waterproof search-head Belt mountable control box Adjustable stem 8 x AA battery power Socket for (optional) headphones.
REASONS TO CHOOSE THE CS3MX Theres beauty in simplicity. If the mere mention of a learning curve lls you full of dread. If youre allergic to operating manuals. If you just want to get out and enjoy the greatest hobby on earth in as much time as it takes you to t the batteries, choose the CS3MX. The CS3MX oers professional levels of detection depth plus a discrimination system which simply eliminates the signals from undesirable targets. If fatigue on the arm is a matter of concern to you, consider the extremely light weight of this detector. If you have a lot of ground to cover and you like to move fast, the highly responsive CS3MX will suit your style of detecting right down to the ground! Performance, simplicity, and price are the reasons to choose the excellent CS3MX.
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OGY - EASY TO USE DETECTORS WITH MAXIMUM POWER.

CS Newforce R1 computer aided search system
OVERVIEW The NEWFORCE R1 harnesses the power of the micro-computer to check ground conditions, optimise depth and provide target identication data all in a user-friendly lightweight design.
TECHNICAL Twin Microprocessor control system 3 Operating frequencies 6 - 7 kHz Liquid Crystal Display with backlight RADAR SIMULATION feature High Speed target analyser with LEARN Target pin-point Audio discrimination User dened programs 25cm and 15cm search-heads standard Independent volume control Counterbalanced battery box/armrest Adjustable stem 8 x AA battery power Socket for (optional) headphones
The computer can handle all the adjustments for the novice or the professional can select menu options to tweak performance exactly to his personal preference. A unique RADAR SIMULATION feature puts the raw signal onto the screen for visual analysis. The smart target analysis software inside the R1 can even sort targets into wanted and unwanted categories and advise the operator on whether to dig. Two searchheads are supplied as standard, a deep seeking 25cm diameter head for general purpose detecting and a 15cm head for working around obstacles such as stubble or undergrowth. The NEWFORCE R1 does it all the ultimate treasure nding instrument.
REASONS TO CHOOSE THE NEWFORCE R1 If you want the best metal detector that money can buy, it doesnt matter if you are a beginner or a professional, the NEWFORCE R1 is a superb choice. Set the controls to automatic and the only thing you need to adjust is the volume. Change over to manual and every aspect of R1 operation comes under your control in a menu system which is so easy to understand. In eect, the R1 grows with you as you develop your detecting skill. Whatever your detecting style and on any type of terrain the NEWFORCE R1 is the detector to work with.
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CS4PI all-terrain all-metal search
OVERVIEW The CS4PI is an extremely powerful metal detector designed for use on all types of ground but excels in the one situation where most other detectors struggle, on the beach. The switch-on-and-go principle makes the CS4PI a joy to use for anyone, even if theyve never used a detector before. Just compare that with some of our competitors whose machines require all sorts of complicated adjustments to work on wet salt beaches. The CS4PI has a distinctive cleverly designed control box which can quickly be detached from the stem and belt mounted around the body. The CS4PI is a high performance treasure nding tool which can perform its specialised functions better than some competitors machines at ve times the price.
TECHNICAL Variable Frequency MOTION search system 1k - 4.2k pps frequency control Audio response with LED Automatic retune switch on and go All metal super depth, optimised for beach operation
25cm open centre waterproof search head Belt mountable control box Adjustable stem 8 x AA battery power Socket for (optional) headphones.

REASONS TO CHOOSE THE CS4PI If you want to be the one to recover a share of the tons of valuables lost on beaches each year, the CS4PI has got to form part of your detecting kit. If you want maximum depth on all metal objects, maybe youre into searching for militaria on old battleeld sites, the CS4PI is a perfect detector to take along. The CS4PI is an ever ready back-up to whatever detector you are regularly using now. The thing is, we think youll end up preferring the back-up detector!
THERES NO COMPROMISE WITH CS4PI PERFORMANCE. ITS THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB.
CTORS FIND WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR.
CS9000HPX the hoard locator
OVERVIEW The hunt for deep treasure requires a radically dierent approach, thats the CS9000HPX. To probe deep into the ground requires a search coil array which cannot be contained within a conventional disc shaped search-head. By positioning the transmit and receive coils at either end of a mounting bar it becomes possible to locate the tiny signals generated by large pieces of metal deep down in the ground, as much as 2 or even 3 metres. Thats way in excess of the best depth achievable by any conventional metal detector. Signals from small metal objects are simply not detected. If you get a signal with the CS9000HPX, you know youre onto something big.
TECHNICAL MOTION / NON-MOTION search system Automatic and push-button retune Twin antennae array (collapsible for transport) Adjustable ground point 6 x AA battery power Socket for (optional) headphones.
NO CONVENTIONAL DETECTOR CAN GET ANYWHERE NEAR THE DEPTH OF THE CS9000HPX
REASONS TO CHOOSE THE CS9000HPX If you are looking for deep treasure you need a specialised locator. If you are following up some clues which indicate the possibility of big treasure, the CS9000HPX can probe far deeper than any ordinary detector. A typical clue might be a trail of coins across a eld which could have been dragged by a plough from a deeply buried pot. Or you might nd some artefacts and note some terrain features which could indicate an ancient underground burial chamber. (The treasure hunters Code of Conduct - inform museum

authorities about any nds which may have archaeological signicance). On battleeld sites the CS9000HPX comes into its own. Cannonballs, swords, muskets, helmets are all easy targets for the CS9000HPX. The CS9000HPX has been used in the recovery of crashed warplanes at 5 metres. You cant use the CS9000HPX for everyday detecting situations because of its poor sensitivity to small objects. The CS9000HPX is a valuable addition to the equipment of the enthusiast or may be shared within a group. Get ready for some serious excavations!
Every C.SCOPE metal detector is designed to oer the highest possible performance in its class and superb value for money. No hype. No false claims. Just excellent metal detecting instruments for people who are serious about their hobby. C.SCOPE ISO9001 Quality. CE. Environmentally friendly manufacture. Conforms with EU legislation on lead free manufacture. C.SCOPE INTERNATIONAL LTD, ASHFORD, KENT, TN23 6LN, UNITED KINGDOM. TEL: 44 (0) 1233 629181
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