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Summary of Contents for Makro Detektor JEOTECH

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Jeotech Accessories and Components …………………..……….…….…5 Jeotech System Unit and Joystick…………..……………………….……...8 Assembly and Charging the Battery ………………………………...…….11 Jeotech Using Phases ……... …………………...…………………………17 Ground Setting ……………………………………………………..21 Ground Setting Phases…………………………………………….22 Explore Mode …..……………………….………………………..…27...
  • Page 3 CAUTION ! PLEASE DO NOT START ASSEMBLING OR USING BEFORE READING THE WARNINGS SECTION! WARNINGS!
  • Page 4 1. SINCE THE DEVICE IS ELECTRONIC AND VERY SENSITIVE; NEVER ASSEMBLE AND OPERATE BEFORE READING THE USER MANUAL. 2. DO NOT START SEARCHING BEFORE MAKING GROUND SETTINGS. IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE THAT THE DEVICE OPERATE CORRECTLY UNLESS THE GROUND SETUP IS MADE.
  • Page 6: Jeotech Accessories And Components

    JEOTECH ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS...
  • Page 7 1. Electronic System Unit and Joystick : It is the part where the detector sockets, earphone socket and battery socket are located and where measurement results are evaluated and displayed on the LED monitor on joystick. 2. 210x315 Detector Head: It is the antenna that the machine get the signal from the ground.
  • Page 8 Batteries: 11.1 V, 2 Ampere Lithium Ion rechargeable batteries. Battery Life: 4-6 hours Battery Charger: It is a device to charge 11.1 V 2 Ampere Lithium Ion batteries. Input: AC 100-240 V / 50-60 Hz / 1A (City mains) Output: DC 9– 12 V / 400 mA Charge duration: 10 hours Carrying Case: It is a case used for transport and...
  • Page 9: Jeotech System Unit And Joystick

    JEOTECH SYSTEM UNIT AND JOYSTICK...
  • Page 10 SYSTEM UNIT AND BUTTONS 1- COMMUTATOR: commutator that is used for turning on the device. 2- GROUND SWITCH: The switch that is used for ground setting. 3- SENSITIVITY : The switch that is used for adjusting the sensivity level. 4- SOUND AND LIGHT ADJUSTING SWITCH : The switch that is used for adjusting sound and light level.
  • Page 11 JOYSTICK 1 – SCAN : A key that enables analyzing a target when pressed passing over it. 2- CAVITY and MINERAL : If there is a cavity effect on the device, the “CAVITY and MINERAL” lights of the device will be on. 3- FERROUS LIGHT : The light shows that the target is a ferrous metal 4 –...
  • Page 12: Assembly And Charging The Battery

    JEOTECH ASSEMBLY AND CHARGING THE BATTERIES...
  • Page 13 1. ASSEMBLY : Detector head is taken off the carrying case and telescopic extension tube is inserted, piece Nr.1 into piece Nr.2 as shown in the diagram and tighten the sleeve. The detector head is dismounted from the extension tube when packing in the carrying case.
  • Page 14 DETECTOR HEAD CONNECTION Transmits the data received from detector head to the Electronic system box. The 5 pin plugs shown in the above figure are connected to socket on the system box. EARPHONE CONNECTION Enables signal sound to be switched from external loudspeaker to the earphone.
  • Page 15 BATTERY CONNECTION The plug shown in the above figure is connected to socket on the system unit. 2. CHARGING THE BATTERIES:  Battery Charger State without Batteries Installed: When the charger is connected to the mains plug, the green light on the charger is lit and triggers a short alarm tone.
  • Page 16  Detection and Charging of a Depleted Battery: When a depleted battery is connected to the charger green light on the charger blinks 5 times, 10 short beeps are heard and the green light turns into blue that blinks for a short period. During this period the charger sets the battery charging current.
  • Page 18: Jeotech Using Phases

    JEOTECH USING PHASES...
  • Page 19 Turning On the Device: The ""ON/OFF" button on the device is activated in order to turn on the device. Checking Battery Status: Check the battery charge indicator in the middle of the device. If three lights are on, the battery is full. If two lights are on, the battery is half full and if there is only one light on, the battery is about to be dead.
  • Page 20 Use of the Light Button: The "LIGHT" button is used to set the light level of the device. The device is designed as appropriate for use during day and night. By this button, the light may be turned on to the brightest level and it may be ensured that the light is seen even under the sun.
  • Page 21 Use of Reset Button: When using the device, there may be some interferences due to moving the search cap in an unbalanced manner and the environment. Such interferences cause the device to turn on the screen lights and generate a sound alert. Reset terminates effect...
  • Page 22: Ground Setting

    Sensitivity consists of 3 steps: Max: The sensitivity step where the depth of the device is maximum. When the device is used with this step, it can easily detect even small objects from a deep distance. As this step provides the device with excessive sensitivity and power;...
  • Page 23: Ground Setting Phases

    done it will cause loss of depth and minerals to be evaluated as metals or voids. Therefore ground settings should be made as correctly as possible. Considering the general condition of land formation in our country, a ground setting system is established that will eliminate ground effect on the device.
  • Page 24 4. If there is no ground effect on the device, none of the “Cavity and Mineral” and “Metal and Mineral” lights will be on. And this means that the device is suitable for a search on that ground. 5. If there is a ground effect on the device, the “METAL and MINERAL” or “CAVITY and MINERAL”...
  • Page 25 c. If the effect on device is eliminated as a result of such procedures, none of the “Metal and Mineral” lights will be on (“Cavity and Mineral” lights shouldn't be on, either.) This will mean that the device is suitable to make a search on that ground.
  • Page 26 b. Move the search cap to a distance of 5-10 cm. to the ground in a position parallel to the ground. c. If the ground effect on the device is eliminated as a result of such actions, none of the “Cavity and Mineral” lights will be on (“Metal and Mineral”...
  • Page 27 If the ground setting cannot be done as a result of the actions explained above, the "SENSITIVITY" level of the device should be reduced and the actions explained above should be repeated. NOTE: If you are having difficulties in making ground setting on tough ground (with intense mineral content) and if the soil setting cannot be provided accurately;...
  • Page 28: Explore Mode

    SEARCH WITH A DEVICE WITH GROUND SETTING...
  • Page 29  The search cap is raised by 40 cm from the ground and reset is performed.  Keep the search cap 5-10 cm from the ground and parallel to the ground. You can conduct search by slow motions, making the device move to the right and to the left like you're sweeping the floor or by walking straight.
  • Page 30  While performing a search with the device, move to the side away from the target when you receive a metal signal and move over the target again after pressing the “SCAN” button; in this case, if the metal is a valuable metal, “NON ”...