About your detector – Fisher 1225-X User Manual

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ABOUT YOUR DETECTOR

Your 1225-X was designed to do one thing well: find good, deep

targets in trashy or mineralized soil with a minimal amount of hassle.

Here’s how it does it...

VLF-SLOW MOTION DISCRIMINATION. In the search mode, your

1225-X will simultaneously ignore minerals and trash as it detects

valuable targets. Unlike earlier motion discriminators, you won’t

have to whip it back and forth but, you will have to keep it moving

at least slightly.

ZERO MOTION PINPOINTING. A push-button, all metal mode which

requires no motion for fast, precise target location. Also referred

to as “electronic pinpointing.”

AUTOMATIC OPERATION. There’s no ground adjust control on

your 1225-X. Just turn it on, set two knobs and go. It couldn’t be

simpler.

PULSEGATE UNIPOLAR AUDIO PROCESSING. Fisher engineering

jargon meaning that you won’t have to listen to a “threshold

tone” for maximum sensitivity. Your 1225-X operates so you can

hear even the faintest signals on small deep targets.

DOUBLE DERIVATIVE MOTION CIRCUITRY. Provides a target response

as the search coil passes over the target. Earlier motion detectors

responded AFTER the coil passed over the target. Protected by

U.S. Patent 4,514,692.

And of course, there’s more. Like the built in arm rest and

detector stand. And, the drop-in, no-wires battery compartment.

And, most importantly the depth! Your 1225-X goes deep. It all

adds up to one great state of the art metal detector. Treat it as

you would any fine instrument and you’ll be rewarded with years

of service and who knows how many treasures. If you have any

questions, suggestions or interesting 1225-X stories, drop us a line.

In the meantime...

Happy Hunting!

Fisher Research Laboratory

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