Introduction, Pioneer 202 features, Terminology – Bounty Hunter PIONEER 202 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Your Pioneer 202 is an advanced technology metal detector, designed for a
variety of applications including coinshooting, relic hunting, and general purpose
detecting.

Before using your Pioneer 202, it is important to read these instructions. This
manual's description of detection
concepts and types of metals is
necessary to avoid frustration if
you are new to the hobby of metal
detecting.

Terminology

Elimination — Reference to a metal or

target being "eliminated" means that
the detector will not emit a tone nor
light up an LCD indicator when an
object is in the coil’s detection field.

Discrimination

— When the

detector emits different tones for
different types of metals, and when
the detector "eliminates" certain
metals, we refer to this as the
detector "discriminating" among
different types of objects.

Iron — Iron is a common, low-grade

metal which is often an undesirable
target. Examples of undesirable iron
objects are old cans, pipes, bolts,
and nails.

Relic — A relic is an aged object of

historical significance. Note that
many relics are made of iron, an
otherwise undesirable object in
some metal detecting applications.

Pull-tabs and Trash Items

Discarded pull-tabs from beverage
containers are the most bothersome
items for professional and hobby
metal detectorists. These items are
generally constructed of aluminum,
iron, or steel. We have
therefore incorporated
special features into
the Pioneer 202 to
eliminate these
targets or to alert
you to their possible
presence.

Pioneer 202 FEATURES

Interchangeable
Coil System

Headphone Jack

Touchpad
Controls

S-Rod
Handle
System

LCD Display

S-Rod
Detector
Stand

8" Waterproof
Search Coil

Comfort
Hand-grip

Extended
Armrest

Discriminate
Control

Sensitivity Control

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