Orbitor Prospector 100 Metal Detector Manual -

The manual begins with the fundamental principles of operation, specifically focusing on the search coil's ability to create a magnetic field. It details how the Prospector 100 identifies disturbances in this field caused by metallic objects buried beneath the soil. Unlike high-end professional rigs, the Prospector 100 is engineered for ease of use, prioritizing clear audio signals and a sensitive needle-gauge display. This allows beginners to interpret "hits" without needing to decipher complex digital spectral graphs.

(Note: Exact numbers can vary by production run and regional variants — consult the device label or manufacturer for precise specs.)

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Wipe down the unit with a damp cloth after use in dusty or muddy locations. Do not use chemical solvents.

Do you need to know how to adjust settings for a (like gold vs. silver)? The manual begins with the fundamental principles of

: The device uses audio tone differentiation (high/low tones) to help users distinguish between valuable metals and trash.

Requires 9V Alkaline batteries (typically one or two depending on production year). This allows beginners to interpret "hits" without needing

Proper swing technique determines the difference between finding treasure and passing right over it. Tuning the Detector Turn the unit on and set the to a comfortable level. Set the Sensitivity to roughly 70% of maximum.

If you intended a specific real brand/model (e.g., Orbitor as an existing detector from a particular manufacturer), please provide the exact model number or brand country of origin, and I can refine the manual feature list accordingly. Otherwise, the above is a complete, realistic feature set for a professional-grade "Prospector 100" detector.

Hold the detector away from floors, walls, and appliances containing metal.

Pass a coin (like a quarter) across the bottom of the search coil. You should hear a sharp, repeatable beep, and the meter needle should jump. 5. Field Techniques for Successful Hunting