Operating instructions

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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 there’s 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?