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1. Ez 4 us ord tim j BA L um enter f tint ji Fi P Ld M x kl 1 4 Jl Pd ka a a N 1 j j v i 1 4 PR ist time 6 ant 1 f f i h w 7 n 9 And Point M T B MT ird Point A Ps rie Yo h 7m pr Li fun ET e Center j ud Point f j Le i ha a j ini Polny kl p C 25 E P nd d f m ET d d tine ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS The following are step by step directions on the use of the antenna and system Consult diagram to help you with these directions Insert the antenna While the antenna covers an area 360 around it the best useable area is that area radiating in front of and to 60 from each side of the antenna This area is enclosed within the dashed lines of the diagram After you have established this sector move to one of the edge of one of the angles approximately 15 from the antenna You can be as close as 10 to a maximum of 18 You don t need to go any further from the antenna than this to determine whether there is a possible target in the area covered between the two angles Set the headset volume to the lowest setting that you can still hear Now begin walking the arc between the two angles You will hear a gradual increase in the tone as you approach the center of the arc This tone will gradually decrease as you pass the arc and move
2. ID SA0263AP PARTS AND NAMES 1 Carefully unpack and familiarize yourself with the components of your SNIPER ELECTRONICS UGO5OM Remote Sensing Detector System The components are A black case with aluminum trim a handle and two locks This case contains the transmitter unit and all other components The transmitter is permanently mounted in the case Sniper U Electronics Member ELECTRONIC SECURITV ASSOCIATION OF INDIA ID SA0263AP Sniper P Electronics Member Details of Transmitter deii Qmewzan SELECT i tu COPPER GOLD T SILVER HORIZON AL 3 d i 2 0 5 4 R m v Pd ALUMINUM ME 3 amp ath 44 Aj cult Hi 0 9 9 5 EU amp lil 14 20 25 B b 6 6 0 0o 0 ZON et e e e 0 6 ANTENNA CHARGE ON OFF BATT 6 ure d Details 1 Seven Channels 8 Charging Plug Socket Transmitter 2 Channel Selector 8 OnOff Switch 3 Horizontal Distance LED 10 Charging Operating Indicator 4 Horizontal Distance Selector 11 Horizontal Sensitivity Adjuster 5 Vertical Depth LED 12 Vertical Sensitivity Adjuster 6 Vertical Depth Selector 13 Harizontal Sensitivity Indicator 7 Jack of Antenna Sending 14 Vertical Sensitivity Indicator A a lt 6 9 3 N e et ELECTRONIC SECURITY V ASSOCIATION OF INDIA 1G Besides the transmitter the rema
3. Test each search site at least twice Locate the transmitter at least 50 feet from the first location for the second test This will eliminate the possibility that a null reading was caused by the transmitter being placed directly on or within a few feet of the target 2 Remember that you should not have any electronic devices or metal objects attached to your body especially cellular phones and pagers 3 The line is developed from the antenna in the ground not from the case and or transmitter 4 Turn off transmitter when changing elements or when changing position of transmitter for triangulation and wait at least fifteen 15 minutes before turning it back on This is to allow the first line to fade before developing the intersecting line 5 Do not add any metal or other test objects to the area being tested while the transmitter is turned on 6 Under certain conditions the line formed between the transmitter and the target may function as an antenna Therefore you may hear AM radio transmissions hear the transmissions when you are on the line Sniper e ELECTRONIC SECURITY amp E l e ct ron i CS Member ASSOCIATION OF INDIA PROPOSAL Now we provide a suggestion of how to use the system After finishing all the field test of this system placing transmitter on the ground Plug the antenna into output jacks This antenna can cover 360 detecting range The most sensitive detecting area is as the dotted lines shown in Fi
4. A A Sniper 6 9 Electronics Member 85 INTRODUCTION oniper Electronics System is an advanced Metal Detector System utilizing advanced technology that is both an audio and visual detector This metal detector was first used in the field in 1984 and the technology that it uses has proven to be by far the most successful This system was originally developed for professional archaeologists and treasure hunters and has been used on many stations With the development of faster and more complex processing units and a reduction in the cost of materials we were able to begin offering this breakthrough technology to the general public at a much more affordable cost Part of the success of this metal detector system is that it does not look like a standard metal detector Instead it has the appearance of a fine well manufactured piece of scientific equipment that one might expect to find at an archaeological site The SNIPER ELECTRONICS UGO50M is custom built in a sturdy hard side padded case with two locks The transmitter is case mounted and includes the Standard Seven elements with selector switch The system includes an installed rechargeable gel cell battery with charger transmitting antenna receiving rods and receiver with belt clip headphones and user manual all inserted into the specially fitted case To obtain maximum performance we urge you to take a few minutes to read this manual carefully
5. Line Fig Sniper 3 ELECTRONIC SECURITY amp E ct FONICS Member ASSOCIATION OF INDIA ID SA0263AP Followed are the Detailed Operation Tips 1 put half of Antenna Sending in the ground 2 Connect Antenna with the machine and put the Keys in the On Off Switch on the Transmitter Turn on the Transmitter 3 Adjust the Seven Channels to select the detecting target Sniper e ELECTRONIC SECURITY Ef E ct ron i CS Member ASSOCIATION OF INDIA ID SA0263AP po 2727 Turn Horizontal Distance Selector and Vertical Depth Selector to select the detecting range and detecting depth 4 Turn on the Belt Receiver and connected with the Antenna Receiving Rods You can set the Belt Receiver on your belt Please refer to the below picture Sniper CY a ELECTRONIC SECURITY amp E ct FONICS Member ASSOCIATION OF INDIA ID SA0263AP Note All above is ready please wait for 15 minutes before starting to detect 5 All the above is Ok and starts to detect One person takes the Belt Receiver and Antenna Receiving Rods other person takes Mark Flag Move slowly around the Antenna and the transmitter it is better 2 feet per second rf y E And pay attention how to take the Antenna Receiving Rods Please refer to the following picture Sniper e ELECTRONIC SECURITY E ct ron i CS Member ASSOCIATION OF INDIA ID SA0263AP Walk around the Antenna and the tra
6. and vertical knobs counter clockwise as far as they will turn Then turn them clockwise just until the LED above the corresponding knob starts to brighten Not all the way to the right This sets the transmitter to the ground conditions where you are working After three to five minutes while standing approximately 25 from the transmitter plug in receiving rods and the head phones into the receiver and place head phones on head Turn on receiver set to half volume there should be no sound Walk slowly toward the transmitter When you hear the same noise that you heard on the radio as you were testing the transmitter note your distance from the transmitter Back up approximately five feet example if you walked to within 15 feet of the transmitter back up until you are approximately 20 feet from transmitter Using 20 feet as an example Using the rods as practiced walk a circle around the transmitter staying approximately 20 feet from the transmitter If the area 15 clear of target element the rods should not cross 7 practice using the system bury test object approximately the weight of several coins or pieces of jewellery about 50 feet from the transmitter 8 Repeat Step 6 As you approach the line between the antenna and your test target you will Sniper e ELECTRONIC SECURITY Ef E l e ct ron i CS Member ASSOCIATION OF INDIA ID SA0263AP begin to hear a frequency in the headset When you are on the line between t
7. g1 ID SA0263AP antenna Between the antenna and your target there is a signal line it is a suppositional virtual line You should carry the receiver rods and attach the receiver unit and walk around the antenna to find one point of the signal line As you approach the signal line between the antenna and your target you Will begin to hear a frequency in the headset When you are on the signal line the sound will be the loudest and the receiving rods should cross Pls note every point on the signal line should be marked According to above way walk around the Antenna and the Transmitter for seeking the point of signal line At the 1sttime distance between you and the Antenna is about 5 10m And make mark when receiving rods cross At the 2natime choose another place the distance between you and the the Antenna should be 20 25m then walk around the Antenna When the rods cross make another mark See Fig2 Note all marks and the Antenna should be in one signal line Move the Transmitter and Antenna to another place Walk around the Antenna and the Transmitter as above way to confirm marks and confirm the second signal line These two signal line should be cross The coss point is the target place When the rods are not corssed you have deviated your target When you pass the target the rods will turn and point the target Sniper C a ELECTRONIC SECURITY Ef E ct FONICS Member ASSOCIATION OF INDIA 12 Signal
8. he antenna and the test target the sound will be the loudest Now the rods should cross when the line between the test target and the transmitter is crossed Remember the line will form between the antenna in the ground and the target not the transmitter and the target As you pass the line the volume will be reduced to nothing and the rods will uncross Mark where the sound was the loudest and the rods crossed Now move another ten feet from the transmitter if you were 20 feet away from the transmitter move out to 30 feet Repeat the process again marking where the noise was the loudest and the rods crossed By drawing a straight line from the transmitter through the two places you marked you will have your X Axis Shut off belt receiver and transmitter Wait 15 minutes then move the transmitter and antenna to a new location repeat the process Remember to bury the antenna The line that is developed this time will be your Y Axis Where the X Axis and Y Axis intersect will be your target 9 After Steps 4 through 8 have been mastered it is time to try to locate unknown targets 10 Select search site It is suggested that you bury a test target at the search site to test the system and conditions Repeat Steps 6 through 8 After successfully completing Step 8 remove test target and turn off transmitter Wait about fifteen minutes before beginning actual search Repeat Steps 6 through 8 while searching for desired target element NOTES 1
9. hem to get the feel of them Extend the rods approximately six inches one rod in each hand e Hold hands about twelve inches apart e Start with the ends of the rods about five inches apart and tilted slightly downward about two inches e RELAX Walk at a normal pace Do not raise or swing rods Practice walking with rods until you can walk without swinging them Mastering the use of the rods may take some practice but is one of the key skills needed to effectively use your system 4 After you have mastered using the rods attach the Belt Receiver to your belt in the center front of your body This is the optimum location for the receiver Plug the antenna rods into the Belt Receiver est the rods as you did in step three This is to make sure that there is no interference 5 Now that the components have been tested and found functioning it is time to field test the system Field test system in an area as free of metal debris as possible 6 To field test the system place transmitter on the ground plug the antenna into corresponding receptacles labeled output jacks NEVER PLUG IN OR UNPLUG ANTENNA WHILE TRANSMITTER IS ON DOING THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM AND SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR Dig a small trench approximately 3 5 deep in front of the transmitter in which to bury the antenna up to the black lines Set the selector to the desired element Turn on transmitter Turn the horizontal
10. ining components are removable The rechargeable battery is already installed in this unit Battery must be charged overnight prior to first use Sniper e ELECTRONIC SECURITY rf E ct FONICS Member ASSOCIATION OF INDIA ID SA0263AP It should not be recharged until LED s indicating the elements begin to dim or there is no longer interference on the AM radio when transmitter is turned on Head Phones one set of head phones Plugged in the bottom right corner of Belt Heceiver e Enhancer A Sniper 6 9 amp Electronics Member e The Belt Receiver this is a gray box It is labeled SNIPER ELECTRONICS UGO050M On the face front is an ON OFF VOLUME knob In the top left corner there is Enhancer in the right there is an LED light This light is on at any time the receiver is on To the left of the knob there are two jacks plug receptacles They are labeled Head Phones and Rods respectively There is a belt clip on the back of the box This component takes rechargeable batteries The batteries are factory installed Enhancer Head Phones Plug Socket ON OFF ID SA0263AP VOLUME Knob Plug Sockets of Antenna Receiving Rods Jack of Charger MA Sniper es 5 lP Electronics Member 8 e Antenna Receiving Rods these are sealed copper cylinders and black and red wires that terminates with plugs these plugs fit the black and red receptacles on the belt rece
11. ivers Extending perpendicularly from each cylinder is a brass rod sheathed in copper tubing The copper tube slides forward to extend the rods Battery Charger of Belt Receiver AC DC adapter input AC 220V 50Hz output DC 3 6V 450mA e Battery Charger of Transmitter DO NOT reverse sequence 1000mA 240 o A Sniper es Electronics Member 85 7 Antenna Sending the antenna is red and black rectangle approximately 6 5 x 16 There is a black cord extending from the top of the antenna that terminates with two plugs one red and one black The bottom of the antenna 15 red up to approximately 3 5 from the bottom of the antenna on each upright of the antenna The antenna 15 stored in the top of the case Mark Flag Keys of the Outer case and the On Off Switch on the Transmitter 2 Move toggle switch to the ON position to test lights Transmitter may be tested by placing a 34 Sniper es Electronics Member Ems small transistor radio tuned to the lowest AM frequency next to transmitter while it is on There should be interference on the radio if the transmitter is functioning Turning the largest knob on the transmitter will cause each light to light in sequence The interference will change tone when the different elements are selected 3 After unpacking the antenna rods and before you plug them into the Belt Receiver you will need to practice with t
12. nsmitter in a ring please refer to the right picture how to walk 2nd Point Note 1 Keep taking the Antenna Receiving Rods position and parallel as the above pictures 2 Must move slowly around the Antenna and the transmitter it is better 2 feet per second 6 When the Antenna Receiving Rods are crossed stick one Mark Flag in the ground to mark the cross position Sniper 3 ELECTRONIC SECURITY amp E ct FONICS Member ASSOCIATION OF INDIA T First walk around the Antenna and the transmitter in a ring semi diameter is about 5 10m to make sure a point Then walk around the Antenna and the transmitter in a bigger ring semi diameter is over 5 10m to make sure another point ID SA0263AP A 1 Sniper 9 l ff Electronics Member earls A And the Antenna and the transmitter and the two points are in one line refer to the below picture MT JEU EU e Wisa satis i 2 8 Above is first step detecting and change the Antenna and the transmitter position and detect again following the above detecting method to make sure another line The cross of the two lines is the position of the gold Please refer to the below picture ID SA0263AP Sniper 6 9 4 a ELECTRONIC SECURITY E ct FONICS Member ASSOCIATION OF INDIA T dion Fd jA Y j RT al fi Let time i i P ad Point f T A a ET SOSDDEA zu t
13. toward the other angle If you cross a target line as you walk the arc you will experience a sharp increase in tone that will immediately decrease as you pass the line If you experience this the rods should also cross Walk over that area again but this time place a flag where the sharp tone begins and another where it ends Continue to the far edge of the arc Now walk back across the arc If you again experience the sharp increase in the tone place a flag at the beginning and end as you did before The target line is in the center between the flags Take a compass reading of that line A Sniper 66 9 Electronics Member Now move the antenna to another location on the site and repeat the procedure above The target is where the lines cross ID SA0263AP
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