Viking VK40 Handleiding


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Metal Detectors
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Mill Hill, Blackburn
BB2 4DJ
t: +44 (0)1254 55887
f: +44 (0)1254 676901
e: viking@metaldetectors.co.uk
User Manual
Thank you for purchasing the VK40 metal
detector from VIKING. This is one of a family
of microprocessor driven metal detectors
that are very simple to use yet provide
excellent performance.
Please take time to read this booklet. It will guide
you through each of the available features to
ensure you get the best out of your detector.
Getting Started
1. Unpack The Detector
There are two main sections. The 'S' shaft, onto
which is mounted the control box, and the lower
shaft with the search head. Note the spring
button near the end of the lower shaft.
2. Assemble The Detector
Slide the lower shaft into the 'S' shaft, wrapping
the cable snugly, but not tightly, round the shaft.
When correctly aligned the spring button on the
lower shaft will click into 1 of the 3 holes on the
underside of the 'S' shaft.
3. Tighten the coupling
Turn the coupling to the 'lock' position as
indicated by the arrow. This makes a rigid
connection between the two parts of the shaft.
4. Insert Battery
The detector takes a single PP3 (alkaline) 9V
battery. This is placed in the battery
compartment on the rear of the control box.
ENSURE THE BATTERY IS INSERTED THE
CORRECT WAY ROUND
Push the drawer back into the detector until it
clicks. Please note the drawer can only be
inserted the one way.
Your detector is now ready for use
To disassemble the detector, loosen the coupling
by turning it against the arrow and push in the
spring button. The lower shaft will now slide out
from the 'S' shaft.
1. Detector Display
2. On / Off Key
3. Menu Down / Motion Key
4. Pinpoint / Retune Key
5. Menu Up / All-Metal / Non-Motion Key
6. Menu Key
Detection Modes
The VK40 offers 3 methods of detection:
Motion Mode
When operating in motion mode the search head
must be kept moving to enable an object to be
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e: viking@metaldetectors.co.uk
detected. In this mode the detector is silent until
an object is detected when it emits a sharp beep.
The sound occurs as the centre of the search
head passes the target object. This is the only
detection mode that provides discrimination.
All-Metal Mode
This mode provides a continuous faint audio
threshold tone, allowing the smallest signals to
be detected. In this mode the audio output will
continually, but slowly, retune to the threshold
level preventing the detector from drifting out of
tune, but requiring the search head to be kept
moving to detect items. This mode is not
available when detecting in Beach mode.
Non-Motion Mode
Similar to the All-Metal mode, this mode also
provides a faint audio threshold through the
speaker or headphones. In this mode the
detector does not automatically retune, but
enables the search head to be held stationary
over the target to allow accurate pinpointing. In
some cases changes in ground conditions and
temperature may cause the threshold to vary
from its faint preset level. In this case the
detector needs to be retuned,
Membrane Keypad
All the VK40's functions are controlled from the 5
keys on the front panel of the detector. Please
read this section carefully to understand how
these controls operate with each other.
Pressing this key once will turn the
detector on. When the detector has com
pleted its startup sequence and is in
detect mode, pressing this button again
will turn the detector off.
â–ĽWhen the detector is operating, this key
will switch from the current detection
mode to Motion mode. When the detector
is in Menu mode, this button will decre
ment the currently selected setting.
PWhen the detector is in either Motion or
All-Metal detection modes, holding this
key will switch the detector into Non-
Motion mode until the key is released.
This allows for accurate pinpointing.
When the detector is working in Non-
Motion, holding this key retunes the
audio threshold to its preset level.
â–˛ When the detector is detecting in Motion
mode, pressing this key will switch to All-
Metal mode. Subsequent presses will
alternately switch the detector between
Non-Motion and All-Metal modes. When
the detector is in Menu mode, this key
will increment the currently selected
setting.
MENU This key switches the detector into Menu
mode, allowing the Sensitivity, Discrimination
and Ground settings to be adjusted and the Auto
Power Off feature to be enabled or disabled.
Detector Setup
The VK40 provides a menu system to alter the
detector settings which can aid with detecting.
These settings are: Discrimination, Sensitivity
and Ground. The effect of changing the value of
each of these is described below:
Discrimination
The Discrimination setting is used to alter the
detectors ability to ignore unwanted metal
objects when used in Motion mode. The higher
this setting, the more discriminating the detector
will be. When set at 0 all metal items will be
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detected, and when set to maximum (90) only
the most conductive items (Silver and Copper)
will be found. All other targets will be ignored.
For normal detector use it is not recommended
to search with the Discrimination set too high as
many desirable targets may be missed. Items
such as gold rings are not as conductive as a
piece of copper so will be ignored by the
detector if the Discrimination level is set too
high.
Sensitivity
The Sensitivity level alters how responsive the
detector is to signals received from the search
head. The higher the Sensitivity level, the more
responsive the detector. For general use it is
recommended that the Sensitivity level is set to
maximum (90), as this improves the detectors
ability to locate small or deep objects. In some
environmental conditions, the detector may
produce false beeps which do not indicate a
target. In this case is is recommended that the
sensitivity setting is reduced until the problem is
resolved.
Ground
The VK40 provides 2 different Ground settings
for detecting in different conditions. The two
settings are Inland and Beach. As wet sand has
a different effect on the detector to soil, when the
detector is used on the beach the Ground setting
must be set to Beach.
Menu Operation
To adjust each of the settings described above,
a simple menu system is used. The MENU key
on the keypad is used to select which setting is
to be adjusted, and the keys are usedâ–Ľ â–˛and
to alter the value.
With the detector switched on and operating,
press MENU to enter the menu mode. This will
cause the display to show the Discrimination and
Sensitivity settings, and the current setting of the
Sensitivity setting will flash:
While the Sensitivity value is flashing, pressing
the â–Ľor â–˛keys will decrement or increment the
value, in steps of 5, respectively. Please note
that the Sensitivity and Discrimination values are
only adjustable in the range 0-90. Therefore
pressing â–Ľwhen the value reads 0, and similar-
ly pressing when the value reads 90, will haveâ–˛
no effect.
To resume detecting, press the Pkey and the
detector will exit the menu mode. Alternatively, if
no key is pressed for a few seconds then the
detector will automatically return to its normal
operating mode.
Whilst in the menu mode, pressing MENU again
allows the Discrimination setting to be adjusted
in the same way as that described above for the
Sensitivity setting.
A third press of the button changes theMENU
display again:
Pressing either the keys toggles theâ–Ľ â–˛or
detector between Inland and Beach modes.
Finally, after a fourth press of the MENU button
the â–Ľ â–˛ and keys can be used to toggle the Auto
Power feature or Off On Off.
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Model: VK40

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