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1. 10 Garrett Metal Detectors POWERING ON Ge HL fIRON I y eye SENSITIVITY TH RON Po P H RE SH Or que PINPOINT OND r Au ON OFF Power and MODE Pushbutton Switch the detector on with the power button Press and release to switch the unit ON and resume hunting with the same settings used prior to switching the unit OFF To turn off the detector press and hold this pushbutton for one 1 second until the detector produces a second beep To restore the factory settings press and hold the power button for 5 seconds until the detector produces a fast double beep AT Gold 11 TARGET INFORMATION Target ID Legend Target ID Cursor Discrimination Upper Scale Pattern Lower Scale Depth M Indicator Target ID Legend Works in conjunction with the Target ID Cursor to indicate a target s probable identity Ferrous iron targets will indicate on the left half non ferrous targets that are thin or have low conductivity will indicate in the middle and thick or high conductivity targets e g thick gold will indicate at the right Target ID Cursor Upper Scale The Target ID cursor in conjunction with the Target ID Legend indicates the probable identity of a detected target The upper scale consists of twenty 20 graphic segments for Target ID Lower Scale The lower scale or Notch Discrimination Scale continually indicates the discrimination pattern The AT Gold will produce an
2. In addition to its True All Metal Mode the AT Gold includes two Discrimination Modes making it a versatile coin and relic hunting machine When selecting either the DISC 1 or DISC 2 mode the operator gains more Tone ID information from targets in addition to the ability to discriminate unwanted trash targets e g nails foil pull tabs The AT Gold also features simple one handed operation for all controls no dials or knobs that require a second hand to adjust AT Gold 1 Garrett s exclusive Target ID technology provides two TABLE OF CONTENTS indicator scales which allow you to see the detector s T GOLD CONTROL PANEL guidede 4 discrimination setting Lower Scale as well as the analysis OUICK START GUIDE ne un er rn ncn enn arnt See 5 y AT GOLD COMPONENTS cecssccsssecsssessssecssvessssecsuccessecesuessssecsssecsssessueessueesssecesueseseeessees 6 of each target Upper Scale In addition the Digital Target reel EE RET NET SKEE A E ID provides a more specific target value The AT Gold also POWERING ON rerssrersssrtresvsrtrevsseesvsrtenssssrensstensssereesssrenssseesnsssressssrrsesseeeesssersesssnnesnn 11 EEE TARGET INFORMATION nie eee bee vtcecndetaseevecld 12 features High Resolution Iron Discrimination 40 points DIGITAL TARGET ID it 13 for separating desirable targets from iron junk several eee EE advanced audio features and a standard 5 x8 13x20cm Automatic Ground Balance veevsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssess
3. In order to take full advantage of the special features and DISC 1 Mode Zero Discrimination Pattern sxsrvrervrvnenrvvvrvrvvrvesenenrntverersenene 27 i i DISC 2 Mode U S Coins Discrimination Pattern rrvrnrnnrrrrrnnrrnnnnnnrnnnnnn 28 NONE of the AT SOR hs are urged to carefully read this IRON DISCRIMINATION secs senses ccectececcensaeelesctcedtaiaseie cceteedstecipcetey ied stedicceosthiaese 29 instruction manual in its entirety FIN 32 Iron Audio Use in DISC Modes hemeikemmmirissbuiensaedinet annen deddabmekendekabdned did eke akten 32 Tip for Using Iron Audio scecepcncsscstseutnccecesenclonndeesctenbadeseredscnudssdaceutecdsenseecuacgnaieees 34 Iron Audio Use in ALL METAL Mode m enunennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnn 35 AUDIO CHARACTERISTICS se 36 Proportional Audio Target Examples uvukmemmmesmanssssssnannseranevkaknsennssenednnnnbenee 37 BENCH TESTS EEE 38 SWEEPING THE SEARCHCOIL s sssesssssseseseeesessesesececsesesecsesesasanevsesacevensaeaneteeaesen 41 PINPOINTING ae 43 Tip for Narrowing the Detection ALCS jasssdsnetd Gommi 45 Alternative Pinpointing TEchniques rrrrrrrnannnnnnvnnvnvnnennenenerererrernerrnrnrnnrnsnnnnnn 46 ADVANCED TIPS AND TECHNIQUES srvrvsenvvrrrnerrrrenesrreerenerreseneserseresereesesrsrssenestenn 48 PROSPECTING TIPS s sscecsssscececcsecessesesesseersescsescsecseecsceeseecsecseceeseeseassensesesseesess 52 UNDERWATER OPERATION scsesessssesecsesecece
4. gt FJ Deep seeking True All Metal Mode Performance for All Terrain Prospecting jenuejyy 18UMO 1881 W State Street Garland Texas 75042 ELT Z ld r EE ET Pan Tel 1 972 494 6151 us NE Eid Email sales garrett com f Fax 1 972 494 1881 2011 Garrett Electronics Inc PN 1533500 A 0811 THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING GARRETT METAL DETECTORS Congratulations on the purchase of your new Garrett AT Gold metal detector It was designed to find tiny gold nuggets in the most challenging prospecting environments including shallow fresh water hunting The AT Gold operates at a high frequency optimized for gold prospecting and includes a True All Metal Mode The ALL METAL Mode is preferred for prospecting because it provides the greatest possible depth and sensitivity It also provides a continuous audio response to allow the operator to hear the subtle detection signals produced by faint targets The AT Gold is a Motion All Metal detector meaning that slight motion of the searchcoil is required to maintain detection although static detection of targets can be achieved while in Pinpoint mode The AT Gold includes manual and automatic Ground Balance plus an exclusive Ground Balance Window feature to optimize the detector s performance in highly mineralized ground where gold is most often found This detector is also waterproof to a maximum depth of 10 feet 3 meters for searching in freshwater lakes and streams
5. 9 Depress the spring clip in the lower stem and adjust to the most comfortable operating length Hand tighten the lower stem camlock collar Do not overtighten 10 Wrap the cable snugly about the stem with the first turn of the cable over the stem 11 Insert the coil connector into the 4 pin connector of the control housing and hand tighten After lining up the connector pins press the connector in firmly yet carefully until the O ring is felt to be fully inserted Note If the O ring is properly seated the connector s collar can be easily tightened if the collar is difficult to turn the O ring may not be seated properly AT Gold 9 12 If needed adjust the arm cuff by removing the screw on the bottom Move the two piece cuff to the other hole reinsert the screw through the headphone cable clip and tighten 13 If desired attach headphones to the 2 pin connector of the Control Housing After lining up the connector pins press the connector in firmly yet carefully until the O ring is felt to be fully inserted 14 Secure the headphone cable under the detector s arm cuff by pressing the cable into the headphone cable clip Note Headphones are not required but are desired by many hunters to hear faint targets Connecting the headphones will silence the detector s speaker Note The provided headphones are for dry use only see page 61 for optional waterproof headphones
6. FREQ IG i AUDI NE FREQ Adjust Pushbutton Press the FREQ pushbutton once to display the current frequency setting Press again to adjust to a different setting The AT Gold is capable of operating at four slightly different frequencies in order to minimize the interference caused by electrical sources e g power lines or other metal detectors Press the FREQ button to scroll through the frequency options to find one with the least amount of interference The frequency setting F1 F4 will be indicated on the LCD Note Frequency adjustments are small and therefore do not affect target detection capabilities AT Gold 21 THRESHOLD ADJUSTMENT THRESHOLD Setting only displays when THRESHOLD buttons are pressed THRESHOLD i ER Adjust ag ee mon PINPOINT FREQ Eg Bias AUO iT ir Threshold is the constant background hum that is added to the target response Press a Threshold button once to display the current setting Press the or Threshold buttons again to select from 33 levels ranging from 9 up to 23 Positive Threshold values add an audible background hum to the target response i e positive audio bias while negative values subtract audio from the target response i e negative audio bias A Threshold of zero adds no audio bias Select a Threshold setting based on personal preference However to maximize the ability to hear faint signals it is recommended to operate with a
7. areas Changes in ground response can reduce the detector s performance as uneven ground rises and falls beneath the searchcoil AT Gold 51 PROSPECTING TIPS Gold and other precious metals can be found in various forms with an AT Gold You will most likely be searching for nuggets but gold can also be found as lode or hard rock deposits in a vein usually mixed with other minerals The AT Gold can be used to locate placer deposits in streams or dry sand with such gold then recovered by panning Gold is generally found in rock formations with a great many other conductive and ferrous minerals For best results in mineralized ground the AT Gold should be operated in the ALL METAL Mode and should be precisely ground balanced This is particularly important when searching for tiny gold nuggets Although some electronic prospectors may experience success in using one of the AT Gold s two discrimination modes to locate larger nuggets the detector will not respond as well to tiny nuggets in these modes as it will in its ALL METAL Mode Heavy ground mineralization could also limit depth of detection in one of the discrimination modes Hot rocks are a common problem for electronic prospectors A hot rock can be described as a concentration of iron mineral that causes a detector to recognize it as metal Refer to the Advanced Tips and Techniques section for details on how to minimize the effects of hot rocks Higher amounts of iron m
8. audible target response for the pixels that are switched on and no audible response for those that have been switched off The Target ID Cursor will always indicate all targets Depth Indicator The depth of a coin or similar sized target is indicated in 2 5cm increments Note targets larger than a coin may display shallower than actual depth while targets smaller than a coin may display deeper than actual depth 12 Garrett Metal Detectors DIGITAL TARGET ID Digital pce e Target ursor ID The AT Gold s Digital Target ID system provides a specific target value to help identify targets more precisely Targets are identified on the LCD by number with items near 1 being the most ferrous The most conductive targets such as large gold and silver register closer to to 99 The Digital Target ID is a more precise version of the Target ID Cursor shown in the Upper Scale Each Target ID Cursor has a width of 5 digital points For example a Digital Target ID of 47 will light the cursor from 45 to 50 This system when used in conjunction with the audio target signals provides you with more information The sample chart on the following page provides Digital Target ID ranges of some commonly found items It is important to note that detection depth can exceed Target ID depth i e faint targets at depth can be heard without providing any Target ID AT Gold 13 in Gold nuggets silver copper p bronze larger jewelry Miny g
9. is now set to 24 the nail by itself would not be detected however the two objects nail and gold nugget have a combined conductivity of more than 24 Therefore the gold nugget is detected due to the combined conductivity being higher than that of the discriminated target nail alone AT Gold 31 IRON AUDIO MODE Iron Audio ON ONDISE SENSITIVITY THRE p is a vi IRON AUDIO i Pushbutton wort ok PINPOINT Freq Press and release the IRON AUDIO pushbutton to switch the lron Audio feature ON OFF When this feature is on the words IRON AUDIO appear on the LCD as shown in the illustration above The Iron Audio feature can be used in any of the AT Gold s three modes Its functionality in either of the two Discrimination Modes or while in the All Metal Mode will be discussed separately Iron Audio Use in DISC Modes Scattered iron objects in the ground can mask good targets and even create ghost signals that appear to be a good target Garrett s selectable Iron Audio feature allows the user to hear discriminated iron normally silenced in order to know the whole picture of what is in the ground and avoid being tricked into digging an undesired target 32 Garrett Metal Detectors lron Audio helps the operator identify flat iron objects such as bottle caps that would otherwise appear to be good targets With the use of Iron Audio discriminated iron targets normally silent will produce a Low Tone ID
10. upper stem and one Owner s manual Screen 1 lower stem connected Warranty Card p Fe with camlock fasteners Headphones ee One 1 wing nut two 2 mounting washers and Camlocks Arm one 1 threaded bolt Strap ee S dhaped If any part is missing please contact your local dealer Stem Handle Grip Detector Stand Padded Arm Cuff 6 Garrett Metal Detectors AT Gold 7 ASSEMBLY 1 Holding the upper and lower stem assembly in front of you as shown below twist camlock to the right clockwise to loosen Slide lower stem out to engage spring clips in upper stem holes Align the holes in the mounting washers with the small posts on the lower stem and press firmly into place Slide the searchcoil onto the stem Insert the threaded bolt through the holes of the lower stem and searchcoil Hand tighten searchcoil assembly with the wing nut 6 Holding assembly as shown loosen camlock at the end of the upper shaft by turning counter clockwise Note If the camlock collar slides off during loosening simply slide it back on and tighten slightly 8 Garrett Metal Detectors 7 Depress the spring clip in the S stem containing control housing and insert S stem through the upper camlock collar into the upper stem 8 The spring clip must be engaged in the FIRST stem opening in order to maintain battery compartment access Hand tighten the camlock collar Do not overtighten 8 1st pin position
11. DISC 2 Mode Note that in DISC 1 Mode with the factory preset level of zero 0 Iron Discrimination the nail produces a Medium Tone If the iron nail registers up to a 26 on the Digital Target ID use the IRON DISC pushbuttons to move the Iron Discrimination setting up to 26 Pass the iron nail across the searchcoil again to verify that it has been eliminated If not raise the Iron Discrimination setting a little higher using the IRON DISC touchpad until the iron target no longer produces an audible response The factory preset lron Discrimination level of 35 in DISC 2 will eliminate most iron nails from detection without adjustment Iron Audio bench test Next remain in DISC 1 or DISC 2 with your Iron Discrimination level set to remove the iron nail tested in the example above Press the IRON AUDIO pushbutton and pass the nail across the searchcoil again to hear the distinctive iron sounds Then test this nail in the ALL METAL Mode Switch on the Iron Audio feature set IRON DISC to 26 and pass the nail completely across the searchcoil again The distinctive Low Medium Low response indicates that the target is unmistakably iron Flat iron objects like bottle caps or steel washers can appear to be good conductive targets to detectors To test the AT Gold s advanced iron recognition abilities conduct another AT Gold 39 bench test with an iron bottle cap First set the detector to the ALL METAL Mode switch off Iron Audio and pass t
12. If your Target ID Cursor bounces erratically chances are you ve found an iron target However a Target ID Cursor may bounce if a good target such as a coin is not parallel to the searchcoil e g on edge It may also bounce if there is one or multiple junk targets laying next to the good target Scan from different directions until your Target ID Cursor becomes more stable NOTE Large flat pieces of iron depending on their orientation in the ground can read as a good target or can cause erratic Target ID Cursor movement Use Iron Audio feature to help identify iron targets 58 Garrett Metal Detectors METAL DETECTING CODE OF ETHICS The following is a Code of Ethics that many treasure hunt clubs endorse and hobbyists follow to preserve our exciting hobby of metal detecting We encourage you to do the same e will respect private and public property all historical and archaeological sites and will do no metal detecting on these lands without proper permission e will keep informed on and obey all local and national legislation relating to the discovery and reporting of found treasures e will aid law enforcement officials whenever possible e will cause no willful damage to property of any kind including fences signs and buildings e will always fill the holes I dig e will not destroy property buildings or the remains of deserted structures e will not leave litter or other discarded junk
13. T Gold at submerged depths exceeding 10 feet 3 meters will void this warranty In the event you encounter problems with your AT Gold detector please read through this Owner s Manual carefully to ensure the detector is not inoperable due to misadjustments Press and hold the power pushbutton for 5 seconds to return to the factory settings You should also make certain you have 1 Checked your batteries switches and connectors Weak batteries are the most common cause of detector problems 2 Contacted your dealer for help particularly if you are not familiar with the AT Gold detector In the event that repairs or warranty service are necessary for your AT Gold contact the local retail outlet where your detector was purchased To avoid excessive shipping and import charges do not attempt to return a Garrett product to the factory in the United States Information on international warranty repair needs can be found on the Garrett website www garrett com Click on the Hobby Division and then the Technical Support page for more details AT Gold 6l AT GOLD ACCESSORIES 4 5 11 5cm Super Sniper Searchcoil Part No 2222500 Use when searching for small shallow targets or in trashy or tight places 6 x 9 15 x 23cm PROformance Concentric Searchcoil Part No 2222600 This waterproof searchcoil offers excellent depth for medium sized targets in less mineralized soils 9 x 12 23 x 30 5cm PROforman
14. Using lron Audio an iron nail produces several fast low tones as the searchcoil passes over while a bottle cap or steel washer produces a very distinctive Low High Low response Refer to the illustrations below regarding the use of the lron Audio feature while in either DISC 1 or DISC 2 mode Medium Tone High Tone M ne IRON AUDIO OFF Normal division of medium and high tones with no 0 Iron Discrimination set Silent y Medium Tone High Tone So NO fa or co co c250 Menn IRON AUDIO OFF With the Iron Discrimination set to 20 all targets below 20 are silent Low Tone Medium Tone High Tone 0 20 75 99 OU RRR IRON AUDIO ON Targets below 20 are now heard as a low tone and targets above 20 will produce a medium or high tone AT Gold 33 Tip for using Iron Audio In areas with high concentrations of iron it is recommended to switch off Iron Audio Otherwise it may produce far too many signals Then if a target is detected that has a questionable or inconsistent response switch on Iron Audio to check if it is iron To fully appreciate the additional information offered by the Iron Audio feature conduct the following experiment using a bottle cap and a coin Start with the AT Gold in DISC 1 Mode with Iron Disc set to 35 and Iron Audio off Pass the bottle cap flat over the searchcoil at approximately 4 inches 10cm Note the subtle breaks and inconsistencies of the target response indicating it m
15. Y THRESH A K 7 SENSITIVITY Sensitivity Pushbutton Indicator The AT Gold has eight 8 settings for sensitivity Use the or SENSITIVITY buttons to step through the eight levels which are continuously shown on the LCD Use higher sensitivity levels when searching for very small or very deep targets Use lower sensitivity levels in locations where the detector is behaving erratically due to excessive metallic trash highly mineralized soils electrical interference or the presence of other metal detectors and the erratic operation cannot be resolved with discrimination ground balance or by changing frequency AT Gold 15 GROUND BALANCE GND BAL Indicator only displays while in Ground Balance mode SENSITIVITY Thee GND BAL Setting Le Ti RESHO only displays B EG while in Ground j a banal Balance mode J GB mod PINPOIK FREg ONO Ba ADO el THRESHOLD Pushbutton use with GND BAL GND BAL Pushbutton GND BAL Pushbutton Hold for Automatic Ground Balance or use in conjunction with the THRESHOLD pushbuttons for Manual Ground Balance The Ground Balance setting will be retained when the detector is switched OFF As ground mineralization begins to increase it has a negative affect on detector performance The greater the amount of mineralization the greater the loss of detection depth and Target ID accuracy becomes It is imperative to ground balance the detector to maintain optim
16. al performance The AT Gold can be ground balanced either automatically or manually to cancel unwanted ground signals and obtain maximum stability and target detection By calibrating the AT Gold s ground balance to the phase measurement of the 16 Garrett Metal Detectors ground s signal the result is deeper target detection more accurate Target ID and more stable operation Note Always locate an area of soil free of metal before attempting to ground balance the detector Automatic Ground Balance Press and hold the GND BAL pushbutton while continually bouncing or pumping the searchcoil from 1 to 8 inches 2 to 20 cm above the ground When there is a minimal audio response from the ground release the pushbutton and begin hunting The ground balance value will have been indicated in the center of the LCD Low ground balance values indicate conductive soil high ground balance values indicate ferrous soil Note If the AT Gold s Ground Balance setting does not change during the auto ground balancing process the detector is either sufficiently ground balanced already or the current ground exhibits such neutral mineralization that the settings will not change Manual Ground Balance Press and release the GND BAL pushbutton and continually bounce pump the searchcoil from 1 to 8 inches 2 to 20 cm above the ground If low tones are produced increase the Ground Balance setting using the THRESHOLD pushbutton If high tones a
17. alance mode and apply only to the All Metal Mode To optimize the setting switch to All Metal Mode ground balance the detector and set the GB Window to zero or a small value Then exit to All Metal Mode sweep the coil Ground Balance Window setting Use IRON DISC mode to change Ground Balance Window GND BAL Pushbutton AT Gold 19 over a clean area and listen for ground responses If ground responses occur increase the GB Window by 1 exit to All Metal Mode and sweep the coil again Repeat this process until the ground response reduces to an acceptable level It is recommended to use the minimum GB Window setting needed Using an excessive setting could reduce sensitivity to faint targets The default value of 2 is optimum for most conditions As described above this setting allows the detector to simultaneously ground balance to a range of values For example with Ground Balance set to 83 and the GB Window set to 2 the ALL Metal Mode will be operating with an effective ground balance spread of 83 2 81 to 85 thereby minimizing the subtle responses caused by ground variations within this range This feature can even be used to reduce the response to some hot rocks and terra cotta With the GB Window set to zero 0 the AT Gold will operate like a conventional All Metal detector FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT ee jam IRON t l MO DE l im 3 ALL METAL DSc 1 DISC 2 SENSITIVITY e E RON PINPOINT
18. at the detector is properly ground balanced 44 Garrett Metal Detectors Tip for narrowing the detection area Large targets can produce wide signals while pinpointing making it difficult to precisely locate the target s center To help pinpoint the detector can be retuned to the target to narrow the detection area as follows While holding down the Pinpoint pushbutton move the coil toward the target until the upper scale just reaches a full scale response Then quickly release and depress the Pinpoint button again to retune the detector and narrow its detection field Continue moving the searchcoil toward the target to find its central peak response If needed repeat the retune process to further narrow the target s response A quality hand held pinpointer such as Garrett s Pro Pointer is a recommended accessory item to speed the target recovery process and to aid in locating secondary targets AT Gold 45 e Alternative pinpointing technique DD tip or tail In the standard pinpointing method described on page 41 the target is pinpointed beneath the center of the searchcoil Some detectorists using DD coils prefer to pinpoint off the tip or tail of the searchcoil as follows Image A Press and hold the Pinpoint pushbutton and sweep the searchcoil side to side to center the target the point where the strongest audio response is heard and the maximum signal strength is displayed on the LCD Then pull the search
19. ave a very low Digital Target ID in highly mineralized ground so take caution in applying much IRON DISC to avoid also eliminating the tiny gold e Searching for meteorites With its high frequency true All Metal Mode adjustable threshold ground balance and its sensitivity to low conductivity metals the AT Gold is also a very effective meteorite detector The majority of meteorites are found in deserts and other arid climates where they are best preserved Since most meteorites include high concentrations of AT Gold 49 iron there is little need to use one of the Discrimination Modes Use the ALL METAL Mode for extra depth keeping the searchcoil low to the ground lron based meteorites can register Digital Target IDs from the low end of the scale like hot rocks to readings in the higher 50s similar to large ferrous targets If possible purchase some meteorites found in the region you plan to search in order to conduct your own bench testing e Isolating adjacent targets The narrow detection field of the AT Gold s DD searchcoil allows better separation of adjacent targets versus a similar size concentric searchcoil Use narrow swings of the searchcoil in trashy areas to isolate good targets amongst the trash DD Searchcoil 50 Garrett Metal Detectors e Swing your searchcoil parallel with uneven terrains such as rock structures wash out areas or plow lines This will minimize the negative effects caused by uneven ground
20. ce Concentric Searchcoil Part No 2222700 This larger size concentric searchcoil is waterproof and offers excellent depth for larger targets in less mineralized soils 8 5 x 11 21 5 x 28cm PROformance DD Searchcoil Part No 2222700 This larger size DD searchcoil is waterproof offers maximum depth for larger targets in more mineralized soils and offers excellent separation for adjacent targets 62 Garrett Metal Detectors Waterproof Headphones Part No 2202100 Required when the headphones will be immersed in water 5 x 8 13 x 20cm DD Searchcoil Cover Part No 1607400 Protect the searchcoil s surface from scratching and chipping during use Garrett PRO POINTER Pinpointing Detector Part No 1166000 sm GARRETT The PRO POINTER combines performance with sleek design to assist in pinpointing hard to find targets Includes proportional audio vibration pulse rate target indicators and 360 side scan detection area Water resistant with LED light for low light uses Includes woven belt holster and 9 volt battery 1 4 Headphone Adapter Part No 1626000 Allows use of standard headphones with a 1 4 male phone plug with the Garrett AT Gold Not intended for submerged use To see Garrett s complete collection of metal detector accessories please visit www garrett com and view products within our Hobby Division AT Gold 63 SUGGESTED READING RAM Books a divisi
21. coil slowly toward you see Image A while noting the target signal PULL COIL TOWARD YOU BD Indicates target position Image B Once the target signal drops off both audibly and on the LCD meter shallow targets should be located immediately in front of the searchcoil s tip see Image B Deep targets will be under or just inside your searchcoil s tip This is because the conical shape of the searchcoil s detection field begins bending in slightly as the depth increases 46 Garrett Metal Detectors You can reverse this pinpointing technique to pinpoint off the DD coil s tail in this case push the coil away from you The audio and LCD meter will place the target just off the searchcoil s tail e Alternative pinpointing technique DD wiggle Quickly locate targets without using the Pinpoint button as follows Continuously swing the searchcoil side to side using fast narrow swings of 2 to 4 inches 5 10cm While continuing this side to side wiggle slowly move the searchcoil sideways toward the target s suspected position until the audio response produces a consistent symmetric beat This indicates the lateral left to right position of the target Then locate the target s front to back position by rotating around 90 and repeating the same process Tip Practice any or all of these various pinpointing options in your test plot Choose the technique that works best for you As you improve your pinpointing accuracy you will di
22. d at depths exceeding 10 feet 3 meters can cause leaks and damage the detector Use of the AT Gold beyond the recommended depth will void the manufacturer s warranty Because the AT Gold is optimized to find small gold pieces saltwater use in not recommended for this detector Its ability to find small gold makes it equally reactive to the conductivity The AT Gold s standard headphones include a waterproof connection for shallow water wading use If the entire headset is to be immersed in water waterproof headphones sold separately must be used 54 Garrett Metal Detectors of saltwater This detectors ground balance adjustment is optimized to provide the greatest resolution in the normal ground range and is not designed to address saltwater The AT Gold will however perform well for hunting coins and jewelry on dry sand beach areas The AT Gold is shipped with standard land use headphones These can be used for searching along waterways and for wading but the earphones are not waterproof For submersion optional waterproof headphones available from Garrett must be used AT Gold 55 CARE AND MAINTENANCE DEPTH Battery Level Indicator Battery Replacement The AT Gold is operating with fresh or fully charged batteries when 4 illuminated bars on the Battery Level Indicator are displayed see above The detector will maintain full performance until the batteries need to be replaced Replace batteries when
23. e like hot rocks A cold rock or negative hot rock is less conductive and or more ferrous than the surrounding soil i e its ground balance is higher than the surrounding soil and it will 48 Garrett Metal Detectors therefore produce a negative response Depending upon your threshold level this negative response will produce a central silent response preceeded and followed by positive responses i e Sounds like a double response Because of this central negative response cold rocks can mask the presence of good targets There are methods to reduce the effects of hot rocks terra cotta or cold rocks based upon the level of ground mineralization that is present In lightly mineralized ground it is possible to ground balance the AT Gold to the hot rocks or terra cotta since ground balance is less critical in areas of light mineralization Be aware however that the combined Target ID might be very low e g a gold nugget and a hot rock together may register between 10 and 15 on the Digital Target ID Therefore Iron Discrimination levels must be reduced in order to ensure detection of good targets covered by the hot rock In more highly mineralized ground the operator must either contend with the hot rocks or switch to a Discrimination Mode and introduce a minimal amount of IRON DISC Hot rocks usually have a very low Digital Target ID often less than 10 so very low levels of IRON DISC should be used Tiny gold pieces may also h
24. esssseeseeseseeeseseeeeeseesee 17 i imi i i Manual Ground BAlance Lucas knesbamendsekesnnndotadoknndutiea 17 DD searchcoll optimized for detecting small nuggets um Adjustable Ground Balance Window rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnvnnnnnevnsensnnsnnnnnnnrnnnnnnn 18 challenging mineralized soils FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT scsscsscssessessessssssssesessusseeseeseeseeneessesceueseeseeseeaeeseeneenseness 21 Backed by more than 45 years of extensive research and SEARCH MODES OVERVIEW 93 development your Garrett AT Gold metal detector is the most ALL METAL MODE tbessensenseeneensensensensenneensensensennennennsensensennennernsensensennernenner 24 i i ALL METAL Mode OVEN VICW ccsie cinta cssssnmcantiantnavnatceedemcuniembnondudaseseunuearidanmeamatis 24 advanced of its kind in the industry The AT Gold s advanced Audio Characteristics of ALL METAL Mode sessssssssssssssssssecsssssssesssersssseeseesenee 25 DISCRIMINATION MODES xcgoscnscccucdctececcscosoecertic cosas senwcosdencessivdslsceneeegoncocessenostactece 26 audio features are designed for the Serious prospector but will DISC Modes Overview rranrnvnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnennunen 26 also prove to be very appealing to coin and relic hunters Tone ID in DISC Modes rvnrnnnnvvennnnnvvnvnnnsvvvvennnnvvnnennnnnenesnnnnvnesnnnnvnevsnnnnvvnennnnnvene 26 f Audio Characteristics of DISC Modes rrannnnnarnvvnvnnnnnnannvennnnnnnnneneennnnnnnnnenevenen 27
25. ete target information including a Target ID pixel on the upper scale Digital Target ID and depth reading The AT Gold thus allows the operator 24 Garrett Metal Detectors to remain in the ALL METAL Mode at all times in contrast to some detectors which require the operator to switch to a Discrimination mode to obtain Target ID Be aware that some deeper targets faint audible signals may exceed the reach of Target ID e Audio Characteristics of ALL METAL Mode Because the ALL METAL Mode permits no discrimination the detector will give an audible signal to indicate every piece of metal it scans over Target responses will normally be heard as a proportional Medium Tone However the AT Gold is a unique All Metal detector in that its Iron Discrimination and Iron Audio features can be used to hear if detected targets are ferrous as indicated by a low tone Iron Discrimination levels can only be adjusted in the ALL METAL Mode if the Iron Audio feature is on and these changes will not be retained when the detector is switched off See Iron Audio section pages 30 33 Gold prospectors and many relic hunters rely primarily on their ears to discern good target signals These desired signals are presented as clean repeatable responses that override the constant background hum AT Gold 25 DISCRIMINATION MODES e DISC Modes Overview The AT Gold includes two Discrimination Modes DISC 1 and DISC 2 These modes are used to eliminate
26. f desired Sensitivity SEa 9 Setting ME 4 Adjust settings SENSITIVITY THRESH OLD Adjust Sensitivity or Discrimination settings if desired RON ar a VIT CI WODE mon PINPOINT FREQ 5 Begin scanning Lower the searchcoil to within 1 2 5cm of the ground and scan the coil left and right at approximately 3 feet 1m Audio ON OFF Press and hold for fast auto ground balance or use with a Iron Disc pe AUDIO ere Pushbutton i k Battery Leve to change iron ean Audio 22 Indicator per second discrimination level Pushbutton Pushbutton EEE GROUND BALANCE eee b Pushbutton ON OFF Power hold 1 second FRE to turn power on off Q THRESHOLD or for MODE press quickly to toggle Pushbutton manual ground balance to toggle through Sftisec 1 misec Jftsec Im sec through detection modes RESET hold 5 seconds to restore factory settings 4 frequencies SENSITIVITY THRESHOLD Pushbutton Pushbutton to change the level of background sound to change sensitivity AT Gold 5 4 Garrett Metal Detectors AT GOLD COMPONENTS LIST OF PARTS No tools are required to assemble the AT Gold Four 4 AA Search batteries are included with the detector The box for your or Lower ee Gonzo detector contains the following parts en Stem Housing One 1 control housing with One 1 5 x8 13x20 cm S shaped stem DD searchcoil LCD One 1
27. faint yet barely audible threshold i e faint positive audio bias The louder the surrounding environment the higher you may need to set the Threshold Conversely there may be times you wish to operate with a negative or silent threshold for example in order to reduce detector chatter etc Headphones are also highly recommended to maximize the ability to hear faint signals particularly in noisy environments 22 Garrett Metal Detectors SEARCH MODES OVERVIEW The AT Gold includes three detection modes a true All Metal Mode and two Discrimination Modes Press the Mode button to scroll through the three modes ALL METAL DISC 1 and DISC 2 In general the All Metal Mode is preferred for prospecting because it provides the greatest detection depth and sensitivity The All Metal Mode also offers a continuous audio response to allow the operator to hear the subtle detection signals produced by faint targets The All Metal Mode contains no discrimination thus all types of metal will be detected In either of the two Discrimination Modes the AT Gold provides more Tone ID information in addition to the ability to discriminate unwanted trash targets e g nails foil pull tabs The two Discrimination Modes by their nature are less sensitive to small and deep targets than the All Metal Mode The All Metal Mode is ideal to use for maximum detection depth in areas that are not overly trashy or where there is no desire to eliminate any ty
28. g smaller holes and increase your productive hunting time AT Gold 47 ADVANCED TIPS AND TECHNIQUES e Ground balance the AT Gold as often as necessary as the ground conditions are heard to change excessive noise etc Gold nuggets are generally found in areas of high iron mineralization where the ground conditions can change frequently e Determining ground mineralization level It is important to understand the soil conditions of your hunting environment To determine how mineralized the soil is begin by ground balancing the AT Gold Refer to Ground Balance section for how to ground balance After ground balancing gauge the concentration of ground minerals by manually increasing or decreasing the ground balance setting by 5 to 10 points and pumping the coil to check the ground response If the ground response is minimal then the area contains low ground mineralization In areas of high ground mineralization an increase or decrease of just 1 to 2 points on the ground balance setting will quickly produce a significant ground response e Tips for locating targets amongst hot rocks or terra cotta Hot rocks are any rocks that contain enough iron minerals to make the detector sound off A hot rock is more conductive that the surrounding soil i e its ground balance is lower than the surrounding soil and it will therefore sound like a good target The mineralization levels of terra cotta can often create a positive target respons
29. he bottle cap across the searchcoil at a distance of 3 to 4 inches 8 10cm Note that the bottle cap s flat surface gives a Digital Target ID reading generally in the 40 60 range Remaining in the ALL METAL Mode switch on the Iron Audio feature and set IRON DISC at 35 Pass the bottle cap completely across the searchcoil again and and listen for the distinctive Low Medium Low response indicating an iron target This ability to check iron targets while operating in a true ALL METAL Mode is a Garrett exclusive feature that helps make the AT Gold such a powerful detector Next switch to the DISC 1 Mode set IRON DISC to 35 and switch off the Iron Audio feature Pass the bottle cap across the coil again and notice the subtle breaks and inconsistencies of the target response indicating it might be made of iron Pass a non ferrous target such as a coin or gold ring across the coil and note its clean tone in comparison to that of the bottle cap Remaining in DISC 1 Mode with IRON DISC at 35 switch on the Iron Audio feature Pass the bottle cap completely across the coil again and note the Low High Low response that is unmistakably iron Again pass the non ferrous target across the coil to compare its audio to that of the bottle cap Final tip Record the results of your bench tests and refer to them when hunting in the field Knowledge of the audio characteristics and the Iron Audio feature of the AT Gold can reduce the amount of trash target
30. ight be made of iron Next pass the coin flat over the searchcoil and note the clean High Tone ID Now switch on Iron Audio and pass the bottle cap flat over the searchcoil again The distinctive Low High Low response indicates a target that is unmistakably iron Note that the coin still produces a clean High Tone ID See illustration below Iron Audio used in Disc e f hk rm NG cap Bottle caps steel washers and other flat iron objects often sound like good targets to standard detectors This is because the bottle cap s shape and flat surface resembles a coin which can trick the detector With the AT Gold s Iron Audio however the ferrous bottle cap will produce a very distinctive response with multiple tones including Low Tone flanking audio As shown the bottle cap will produce a distinctive response of Low High Low as compared to the coin s response of only High tone 34 Garrett Metal Detectors Iron Audio Use in ALL METAL Mode In the ALL METAL Mode all metallic targets encountered by the AT Gold are normally identified by a Medium Tone The use of the Iron Audio feature however allows the introduction of a Low Tone response to audibly indicate the ferrous content of targets This Iron Audio feature in a True All Metal Mode metal detector is a Garrett exclusive The Iron Audio feature should be used in the All Metal Mode as a means to check targets for iron content Therefore it is not recommended to hunt wi
31. ineralization can often point toward better gold producing areas Magnetite black sand is often associated with gold deposits so investigate black sand areas knowing that the gold discovery potential is greater in these locations Expect to dig small pieces of nonferrous trash metal items such as lead brass and aluminum while prospecting 52 Garrett Metal Detectors Finding these items while prospecting is reassurance that your detector will also find gold targets of the same size Iron objects should be ignored only with extreme care as tiny pieces of gold can sometimes read like iron in highly mineralized ground The AT Gold s Iron Audio feature can help to distinguish true iron targets in many cases Carry a magnet to help discriminate gold from iron and hot rocks Gold will not be attracted to a magnet but pieces of iron and many hot rocks will be attracted Hard work patience and research are three of the keys to success in electronic prospecting Research is important because it is vital that gold always be sought in areas where it is known to exist Consider joining a prospecting club such as the Gold Prospector Association of America GPAA in order to participate in sponsored group outings in gold territories AT Gold 53 UNDERWATER OPERATION The AT Gold can be immersed in water to a maximum depth of 10 feet 3 meters to search in and along freshwater Shorelines rivers piers docks or swimming holes Use of the AT Gol
32. items lying around e will carry all rubbish and dug targets with me when I leave each search area e will observe the Golden Rule using good outdoor manners and conducting myself at all times in a manner which will add to the stature and public image of all people engaged in the field of metal detection AT Gold 59 CAUTIONS When searching for treasure with your Garrett detector observe these precautions e Never trespass or hunt on private property without permission e Avoid areas where pipelines or electric lines may be buried e National and state parks monuments etc are absolutely off limits e Deepseeking detectors can detect concealed pipes wiring and other potentially dangerous material When those are located the proper authorities should be notified e Do not hunt in a military zone where bombs or other explosives may be buried e Do not disturb any pipeline particularly if it could be carrying flammable gas or liquid e Use reasonable caution in digging toward any target particularly in areas where you are uncertain of the ground conditions e If you are unsure about using your metal detector in any area always seek permission from the proper authorities 60 Garrett Metal Detectors WARRANTY amp SERVICE Your AT Gold detector is warranted for 24 months limited parts and labor but does not cover damage caused by alteration modification neglect accident or misuse Use of the A
33. ive cover on the connector when not using headphones AT Gold 57 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SOLUTION 1 Ensure batteries are installed in the correct position 2 Replace all old batteries with all new batteries SYMPTOM No power Erratic sounds or target ID cursor movement Intermittent Signals I m not finding specific targets Target ID Cursor bounces 1 Ensure your searchcoil is securely connected and the coil cable is snugly wound around the stem 2 If using the detector indoors be aware that excessive amounts of electrical interference exists plus excessive amounts of metal can be found in floors and walls 3 Determine if you are close to other metal detectors or other metal structures such as electrical power lines wire fences benches etc 4 Adjust frequency 5 Reduce your sensitivity setting Intermittent signals typically mean you ve found a deeply buried target or one that is positioned at a difficult angle for your detector to read Scan from different directions to help define the signal NOTE Iron targets may cause Intermittent Signals You can help identify iron targets with the Iron Audio feature Ensure you are using the correct mode for the type hunting you are doing If specifically hunting for U S coins DISC 2 mode should be your best choice to eliminate other undesirable targets The ALL METAL or DISC 1 modes will detect all metal targets to ensure desired targets are detected
34. metal detectors The fast recovery of the AT Gold however will provide two peaks of audio response to these adjacent nuggets These multiple audio responses provide the experienced user with more target information This fast recovery time helps the AT Gold operator to separate adjacent targets The proportional audio response which makes this possible also allows the user to better judge a target s size shape and depth Proportional audio response means that the loudness of the target s response is proportional to a target s signal strength i e small deep signals sound faint and strong large signals sound loud See Examples B and C 36 Garrett Metal Detectors Proportional Audio Target Examples Shallow nugget Example B Notice the different target response provided by the AT Gold s proportional audio in regards to target depth The shallow target offers a stronger signal while the same sized deep object provides a softer signal Large nugget nugget Example C Notice the different target response provided by the AT Gold s proportional audio in regards to target size The small nugget provides a softer signal while a large nugget at the same depth provides a strong signal Target size can be estimated by raising and then swinging the coil over the target Large targets continue to be detected at greater distances from the coil while small targets more quickly lose detection AT Gold 37 BENCH TESTS Yo
35. n it is operated in one of its Discrimination Modes as compared to the ALL METAL Mode The additional audio features offered in either the DISC 1 or DISC 2 Mode are those of the multiple Tone ID and Tone Roll Audio In its Discrimination Modes the AT Gold s Tone Roll Audio provides the user with more target information to help identify targets particularly flat iron objects such as bottle caps and washers Tone Roll Audio provides a variance of target tones as the searchcoil approaches and passes over the target These varying tones of audio provide better overall target information and identification e DISC 1 Mode Zero Discrimination Pattern Tan This Discrimination Mode has a similar pattern to the ALL METAL Mode all 12 discrimination pixels are switched on and Iron Discrimination is set to O zero Some ground response has been filtered out in the DISC 1 Mode but the AT Gold will respond to all types of metal Use DISC 1 to search for international coins including bronze gold silver and copper jewelry relics caches AT Gold 27 and other desired targets Increase the Iron Discrimination setting as necessary to eliminate unwanted iron items from detection Note This notch discrimination pattern is preset no other notches can be accepted or rejected but Iron Discrimination can be adjusted and will be retained in memory e DISC 2 Mode U S Coins Discrimination Pattern MODE ALL METAL The Ir
36. ntaining the same fixed height above the ground Sweep the searchcoil side to side and front to back in a crosshair pattern to locate the peak signal Note it is recommended to maintain a constant height during the entire Pinpointing process to prevent ground mineralization from producing false signals or masking the target s signal The bar graph on the LCD can also aid in locating the peak signal When pinpointing the Upper Scale on the LCD indicates signal strength When the greatest number of segments increasing left to right are shown the center of the searchcoil is directly over the target with the depth of a coin sized target shown on the depth scale The symbol PP for pinpoint is displayed on the LCD while pinpointing It is recommended to practice pinpointing in a test plot Note The center of detection is under the center of the coil just ahead of its stem mount The opening Indicates A inpointin just ahead of the stem pinp 8 center of the mount can serve as 5 x8 DD searchcoil your reference point for pinpointing AT Gold 43 Depth Upper Scale indicates Indicator signal strength SENSITIVITY THRE SHE dg S i j falar a8 mott oN PINPOIN FREG 0 tra LIDD pl PINPOINT Pushbutton Press and hold to pinpoint Traditional pinpointing technique using Pinpoint pushbutton Note For best pinpointing results maintain a constant height above the ground e g 1 or 2cm and ensure th
37. oils rocks and pockets of concentrated mineralization each possibly requiring a slightly different ground balance setting In such cases it may not be possible to find a single ground balance setting that simultaneously balances to the different ground components This is not a result of limited ground balance resolution rather this is due to localized variations in the ground minerals For conventional detectors operating in All Metal Mode these ground variations can produce subtle audio responses 18 Garrett Metal Detectors pushbuttons while in Ground Balance that reduce the operator s ability to discern faint signals resulting in missed targets Even detectors with continuous ground tracking cannot compensate for these localized ground variations Garrett has addressed this issue with its adjustable Ground Balance Window which allows the operator to effectively spread the ground balance setting in order to simultaneously ground balance to a range of values This smoothes out the audio by reducing the subtle ground responses and allows the operator to hear those faint targets To access this feature press and release the GND BAL button to enter Manual Ground Balance mode Use the or IRON DISC buttons to adjust the GB Window between O and 6 as displayed on the LCD above IRON DISC Press and release the GND BAL button again to exit this mode Note adjustments to the GB Window take effect only after exiting Ground B
38. old small jewel 0 my g 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 99 DIGITAL TARGET ID Note Target values can vary based on the orientation of the target in the ground amount of ground mineralization etc It is important to practice in the field to learn how these factors can affect Target ID The Digital Target ID for gold and other conductors can vary widely based upon its size and thickness This is because small thin pieces of metal cannot conduct electrical current as well as thicker pieces of metal Therefore small thin gold for example will register lower on the Target ID scale than would a larger thicker piece of gold even if the two pieces have identical purity In addition in mineralized soils the Target ID of small gold pieces can be skewed by the ground mineralization into numeric IDs that normally indicate iron Most small gold nuggets indicate in the 40 to 60 range Very tiny nuggets and deeply buried targets with small signal response may not give a numeric reading at all Nevertheless targets which do not give any Target ID are often worth investigating Tips Digital Target ID is most reliable when the target is properly pinpointed and centered under the searchcoil and the coil is swept flat and at a constant height above the ground Use a magnet to help remove small bits of shallow iron and then scan over the area again to see if the Target ID has changed 14 Garrett Metal Detectors Ror 1D V sc SENSITIVIT
39. on Discrimination level has been preset to 35 to exclude most iron targets In addition one pixel of foil and two pixels in the pulltab range have been excluded Use DISC 2 to search for U S coins while avoiding common trash items such as iron foil and pulltabs DISC 2 is not recommended for use in hunting for gold nuggets gold jewelry small international coins and certain relics that have conductivities similiar to the trash items that have been discriminated Note This notch discrimination pattern is preset no other notches can be accepted or rejected but Iron Discrimination can be adjusted and will be retained in memory 28 Garrett Metal Detectors IRON DISCRIMINATION Iron Discrimination The AT Gold features a high resolution iron discrimination adjustment This additional resolution allows more precise control of how much iron discrimination can be applied The level can be adjusted from O no iron discrimination to 40 maximum iron discrimination Note In this section the use of iron discrimination adjustments refers to those made while operating in either the DISC 1 or DISC 2 modes For more on the role of iron discrimination while operating in the ALL METAL Mode refer to the Iron Audio section Iron Discrimination Setting IRON DISC Pushbutton Use the or IRON DISC pushbuttons to adjust the Iron Discrimination up or down The small two digit number above the words IRON DISC on the LCD indica
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41. pe of metal The Discrimination Modes are usually desired in trashy areas for the elimination of some trash targets The Discrimination Modes will provide quieter more stable operation but will not detect as deeply as the All Metal Mode In either of the three modes the AT Gold s searchcoil must be in motion to detect targets Truly static detection is possible while using the detector s Pinpoint pushbutton AT Gold 23 ALL METAL MODE DEPTH e ALL METAL Mode Overview Designed to detect all types of metal All 12 discrimination pixels are switched on and High Res Iron Discrimination is disabled indicating that no metal targets have been eliminated The All Metal Mode is preferred for prospecting and deep searches because it provides the greatest possible depth and sensitivity It also provides a continuous audio response to allow the operator to hear the subtle detection signals produced by faint targets While in ALL METAL Mode the AT Gold will respond to the entire range of conductive and magnetic properties encountered including ground responses The user is continuously hearing what the searchcoil is seeing in the ground Therefore it is essential to be properly ground balanced while operating in the ALL METAL Mode Naturally occurring minerals in the soil must be canceled out during the ground balance procedure in order to detect only the signals from metal objects in the ground The ALL METAL Mode provides compl
42. re produced decrease the setting using the THRESHOLD pushbutton Press and release the or THRESHOLD pushbuttons to make single step adjustments or press and hold to make large adjustments Continue bouncing the coil and making adjustments until a minimum audio response is obtained indicating the detector is ground balanced The Ground Balance setting will be indicated on the LCD AT Gold 17 Press and release the GND BAL pushbutton again to exit Manual Ground Balance mode You may want to use the Manual Ground Balance function to ground balance slightly positive to enhance detection of small targets or balance slightly negative to reduce detection of hot rocks terra cotta and clay bricks Adjusting the AT Gold to be ground balanced slightly positive may produce a weak but audible response from the ground as the searchcoil is lowered Maintaining a level coil swing at a constant height above the ground will minimize this ground response Typical Ground Balance Ranges 65 99 Highly ferrous ferrous oxide minerals black sands magnetite hot rocks 50 65 Highly ferrous slightly conductive hot rocks terra cotta 30 50 Moderately to highly ferrous red and iron bearing clays most terra cotta hot rocks O 30 Light to moderately mineralized brown and yellow clays etc Adjustable Ground Balance Window Experienced prospectors recognize that mineralized ground is often a mixture or matrix of different s
43. rseseseceesesacarseseeacevssavansnseeanetesavaneeseees 54 CARE AND MAINTENANCE sccccccscesctestcncstscinesecesceclossssdiecestecemcncosisedceqsicesseleloadataces 56 Battery FC FCG MS aaa nce as Seca ener 56 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE c csecsscscececsscccessecesecesseseseceesesesesesesseasseseesessenseseses 58 METAL DETECTING CODE OF ETHICS u ccsessssssssessesescsesesessceesseraneteeeacseesacanseeees 59 CAUTIONS EE 60 WARRANTY SERVICE erroverrvorevrrennenerersentsrreenesteresenterereserterenesesrestsrseesesesersentsrssennn 61 ACOESSORIE EE 62 SUGGESTED READING seronevrvsesenrevenenevnesrsenterenenerseneneseesenevteseneneeseseneeteseneneenenentesene 64 2 Garrett Metal Detectors AT Gold 3 QUICK START GUIDE AT GOLD CONTROL PANEL Target ID Legend 1 Install batteries nee Sigel or arn The AT Gold operates with four 4 AA batteries which are 19114 t t i o ee ee already installed by Garrett High Resolution ca Cursor j l Iron Discrimination eee an eae ve k ET ee probable k Pr settings while in target identity Depth Indicator 2 Power ON discrimination selected GND BAL mode p indicates aa ofa Press and release the ON OFF Power button The AT Gold coin sized target i i powers on in the last mode used and is ready to search ndicator Factory default mode is ALL METAL a mope SAR E F ALL ran Wem 3 Select Mode Btn 4 Use the Mode Pushbutton to select a different detection mode i
44. s that are dug 40 Garrett Metal Detectors SWEEPING THE SEARCHCOIL Keep your searchcoil at a constant height and parallel to the ground at all times for best detection results Do not lift or tilt the coil at the end of swings CORRECT SWING 3ft sec im sec i oa I incorrect gt SWING a4 e Walk slowly as you scan your searchcoil in a straight line from side to side at a speed of about 3 feet 1 meter per second Advance the searchcoil about half the length of the searchcoil at the end of each sweep Overlap Swing 3ft 1m sec by 4 10 cm 4 Overlap Swing iT i by 4 10 cm In order to fully search an area overlap the swings of your searchcoil by half the length of the coil about 4 inches Sweep the searchcoil in a straight line or with a slight arc at a sweep speed of about 3ft sec AT Gold 41 E OA kr 5 FAD fz AL uae fr ork b cs AB a A T hr Ae can side to side approx a per second ia te kj 42 Garrett Metal Detectors Bhi a falk slowly to allow overlapping of the j Ki searchcoil Yi PINPOINTING Press and hold the Pinpoint pushbutton to determine the exact location of a target To use the pinpoint function position the searchcoil to the side of the target s suspected location at a fixed height above the ground e g 1 inch or 2cm Press and hold the Pinpoint button and sweep the searchcoil over the target area while mai
45. tes the iron discrimination setting AT Gold 29 The examples shown below illustrate how an iron object can often mask out the signal of an adjacent good target when too much iron discrimination has been applied Using the High Res Iron Discrimination apply just enough iron discrimination to reject the undesired iron nail shown in this example By using only a minimal amount of iron discrimination the detector will detect the combined conductivity of the gold nugget and nail together thus overcoming the potential masking problem lron targets such as the nail shown in Illustration 1 can sometimes mask a good target s signal If too much iron discrimination is applied the good target seen in Illustration 2 can be missed Read page 29 to learn how to apply the proper amount of iron discrimination to eliminate the nail shown in Illustration 1 and still detect the gold nugget shown in Illustration 2 30 Garrett Metal Detectors Example Detecting Targets in Trash with High Res Iron Discrimination In the illustration above the AT Gold is operating in the DISC 1 Mode with an IRON DISC setting of 20 The nail seen in Illustration 1 on page 28 registers from 18 to 24 on the Digital Target ID scale To eliminate the nail from detection increase the iron discrimination level to 24 using the IRON DISC pushbutton In Illustration 2 the same iron nail is laying above a gold nugget Since the Iron Discrimination level
46. th the Iron Audio feature continually switched on To fully appreciate All Metal Iron Audio use an iron nail and a coin to experiment Select the ALL METAL Mode temporarily switch on Iron Audio and set the IRON DISC to 35 Note Iron Audio must be switched on in order to set lron Discrimination in the ALL METAL Mode Switch Iron Audio back off and pass the nail over the searchcoil The nail will respond with a clean Medium Tone similar to that of a good target such as the coin Now switch on Iron Audio and separately pass the two targets completely over the coil again The distinctive Low Medium Low response of the nail now indicates a target that is unmistakably iron Note that the coin however continues to respond with a clean Medium Tone Refer to the illustration below regarding the use of the lron Audio feature in the ALL METAL Mode Low Tone Medium Tone 0 35 99 357 RRR IRON AUDIO ON In ALL METAL Mode with this example iron targets below 35 are now heard with flanking low tones and non ferrous targets above 35 produce a clean medium tone AT Gold 35 AUDIO CHARACTERISTICS The AT Gold s advanced audio characteristics provide fast recovery speed which is especially important in areas where good targets are in close proximity or may be scattered amongst iron trash See Example A BBR RRR ee Op BEER Adjacent targets Example A Adjacent targets can often produce a single strong signal with many
47. there is only Remove the battery cover by rotating the cover one quarter turn in a counterclockwise direction Grasp the cap by top and bottom and pull it straight back Slide the battery tray out to replace the batteries INSERT BATTERY HOLDER IN THIS POLARITY 56 Garrett Metal Detectors one segment remaining NiMH rechargeable batteries may be used Expect 20 to 40 hours of operation depending on battery type and quality Access and replace the batteries by rotating the battery cover housing one quarter turn counterclockwise Pull and remove the cap to slide the battery holder out Remove batteries when the AT Gold will be stored for longer than 30 days The AT Gold is a rugged machine designed for outdoor use in all environments However as with all electronic equipment there are some simple ways to care for the detector to maintain its high performance e Avoid extreme temperatures as much as possible such as storing the detector in an automobile trunk during the summer or Outdoors in sub freezing weather e Keep the detector clean Wipe the control housing with a damp cloth when necessary Disassemble the stem and wipe it and the searchcoil clean with a damp cloth e When storing for longer than one month remove the batteries from the detector e It is best to use quality alkaline batteries When changing batteries be sure to replace with all new batteries for optimum performance e Replace protect
48. trash metal items e g foil pull tabs nails from detection The two Discrimination Modes provide more Tone ID information than the ALL METAL Mode Changes made to the Iron Discrimination settings will be retained when the detector is switched off Discrimination filters are introduced in these two modes which can make them less sensitive to small and deep targets than the ALL METAL Mode Tone ID in DISC Modes In either the DISC 1 or DISC 2 Mode the Tone ID feature produces up to three distinct audible tones based on a target s metal type and conductivity All targets are reported with either a Medium or High Tone ID in the Discrimination Modes The operator can however choose to hear discriminated iron targets with a Low Tone ID when Iron Discrimination has been set and the Iron Audio feature is in use See Iron Audio section pp 30 33 for details Low Tone Ferrous targets such as nails iron steel etc The Low Tone is only heard during the use of the Iron Audio feature to indicate discriminated iron targets Medium Tone Non ferrous targets with low to medium conductivity including small jewelry small coins foil thin targets etc and ferrous targets that ID above the Iron Disc setting High Tone Non ferrous targets with medium to high conductivity including larger coins and jewelry 26 Garrett Metal Detectors e Audio Characteristics of DISC Modes The AT Gold provides more audio target information whe
49. u should conduct bench tests to become more familiar with the AT Gold s operation in both ALL METAL and Discrimination Modes In addition the use of the Iron Audio feature should be tested in each mode Suggested test items should include e Various size gold nuggets or small gold ring In the absence of gold nuggets a U S nickel or small bronze coin are good imitators of the response characteristics of a similar size nugget e ron nail Bottle cap or steel washer To conduct a bench test place the searchcoil on a flat non metallic surface that is several feet from other metallic objects Begin by testing in the ALL METAL Mode Pass the test items individually across the searchcoil at a distance of For bench testing place the searchcoil on a flat stable non metallic surface that is several feet from other metallic objects 38 Garrett Metal Detectors 3 to 4 inches 8 10cm Observe the Target ID for each Next select the DISC 1 Mode and pass the same targets across the searchcoil Notice that the proportional audio characteristics and Tone ID responses sound similar in either the ALL METAL or Discrimination Modes Use both large and small test pieces at varying distances from the searchcoil to observe the levels of their responses Discrimination bench test A similar test procedure can be used to better understand how to set iron discrimination levels Pass the iron nail across the searchcoil while in either DISC 1 or
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