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"How-To" Video Library

Quick Video Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

These short reference videos are intended to answer some of the most common questions that we encounter from our customers at Garrett.

For full details on any of these topics, please consult your detector’s owner’s manual or contact Garrett’s Customer Service Department.
Introduction to How to Videos
Searchcoil Basics


Click to view Garrett’s Searchcoils Tech Sheet for information on how searchcoils work; searchcoil depth; coil sizes and shapes; and coil configurations. (For a video version of this searchcoil information, see “Searchcoil Basics” video in the Garrett “How-To” Video Library section above.)

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Troubleshooting Guide
There are some common issues that many hobbyists experience that are universal to all makes and models of metal detectors. Here are a few proven remedies to some of these common symptoms.
SYMPTOM SOLUTION
No power 1. Ensure batteries are installed in the correct position.

2. Replace all old batteries with all new batteries.
Erratic sounds or Target ID cursor movement 1. Ensure your searchcoil is securely connected and the coil is tightly wound around the stem

2. Ensure you are not using the detector indoors or where excessive amounts of metal are found

3. Reduce your sensitivity setting

4. Determine if you are close to other metal detectors or other metal structures such as electrical power lines, wire fences, benches, etc.

(NOTE: Iron targets may cause erratic sounds or Target ID Cursor movement. You can identify iron targets in an All-Metal Mode)
Intermittent Signals Intermittent signals typically mean you’ve probably found a deeply buried target or one that is positioned at a difficult angle for your detector to read. Increase the sensitivity on your detector and scan from different directions until the signal becomes more definite. In the case of multiple targets switch to the All-Metal Mode or press PINPOINT to precisely locate all targets.

(NOTE: Iron targets may cause Intermittent Signals. You can identify iron targets in an All-Metal Mode).
I’m not finding specific targets Ensure you are using the correct mode for the type of hunting you are doing. If you are hunting for coins, ensure you are in the COINS mode. You may also use the All-Metal mode, which detects all metal targets to ensure desired targets are present.
Target ID Cursor bounces If your Target ID Cursor bounces erratically, chances are you’ve found a trash target. However, a Target ID Cursor may bounce if a good target (such as a coin) is not parallel to the searchcoil (e.g. on edge). It may also bounce if there is one or multiple "junk" targets laying next to the good target. Scan from different directions until your Target ID Cursor becomes more stable.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. At what depths can a detector find treasure?
It’s impossible to predict with complete certainty how deep a specific detector can be expected to find metal. This is because there are a variety of factors that affect a detector’s performance. For example, the amount of minerals in the soil, the type of metal that’s being detected and the quality of the detector itself impact how deep your detector will hunt. The size and surface area of a target also affects detection. For example, the larger a metal target, the easier and more deeply it can be detected. Using a searchcoil larger in diameter can also help a detector achieve greater depth. A 12.5" searchcoil produces a more extensive magnetic field that penetrates the ground more deeply to find objects at depths that a smaller size searchcoil can’t reach.

2. How do I pinpoint a target?
Slowly and methodically sweep your searchcoil from side to side, keeping it one to two inches above the surface. Overlap each sweep by advancing the searchcoil by about one quarter to one half of its diameter. Scanning in a straight line helps to keep the searchcoil level and the overlap sweeps uniformly while reducing the likelihood of lifting the searchcoil after each sweep. Listen for a peak in the audio sound. Hold the searchcoil one to two inches off the ground and slowly sweep it back and forth in an X pattern. Note where the sound becomes the loudest. The target should be located in the center of the imaginary X. Many of today’s modern metal detectors are equipped with an electronic pinpoint button. Read your owner’s manual for complete electronic pinpointing instructions.

3. What do I need to know about my detector’s batteries?
NiCads (nickel/cadmium) and nickel metal hydrides are rechargeable batteries that last between 8 and 12 hours and cost up to 10 dollars each. Alkalines are disposable batteries that last between 25 and 30 hours and cost about two dollars each. Because extreme temperatures can drain battery power, it is recommended that you always carry a spare set of batteries. In cold weather, attaching the battery pack to your belt under your jacket can help keep batteries warm and dry.

4. What is discrimination?
Discrimination refers to a metal detector’s ability to reject a target, such as a pull tab and foil or accept a target such as a coin or piece of jewelry based on its metallic composition. With features like Target Imaging and Tone ID, your detector can tell you what your target is before you ever dig.

5. What is True Size?
True size is obtained in much the same way as true depth. Multiple receivers, within a GTI metal detector, add additional dimensions of target ID, not just material ID. Ultimately, however, it’s how multiple receivers relate to one another that provides these true measurements, not just merely having them. True size and depth are Garrett exclusive features and are only possible with Garrett GTI detectors, which were designed to give treasure hunters the most accurate information about a target before they dig.

6. Is overall depth compromised when searching with discrimination?
Yes. To achieve the greatest depths when searching for large, cache sized-objects, many professionals hunt in the All-Metal mode and use a large searchcoil.

7. What is the significance of a detector’s Operating Frequency?
A metal detector transmits magnetic energy into the ground and senses distortion in the magnetic field due to the presence of a metal object. The frequency content, temporal form and amplitude of this magnetic energy can affect detection capabilities and overall performance characteristics. There are two primary detection technologies used in today’s metal detectors: Single Frequency (also known as Continuous Wave) and Multiple Frequency (e.g. Pulse Induction and Dual Frequency). Each technology has its own detection characteristics, understanding these will enable you to choose the right detector for your treasure hunting needs.

8. Do I really need headphones when treasure hunting?
For maximum success and privacy when treasure hunting you should use headphones. They are essential in noisy areas and enhance audio perception by bringing the sound directly into your ears.

9. Do I need more than the one searchcoil?
The searchcoil is a vital part of your metal detector. It is the flat, typically circular disk, which generates a magnetic field and senses metallic targets in the surrounding environment. It is located at the end of the stem and is connected to the control housing via a cable that is wound around the stem. The size, depth and energy output (power) of the magnetic field is determined by the shape and size of the searchcoil. Understanding the purposes behind the various sizes and shapes of searchcoils will empower you with the ability to choose the best searchcoil for the right application. For a detailed explanation of the types and benefits of optional searchcoils read our Searchcoil Tech Sheet.

10. Are there any laws surrounding treasure hunting?
Every square inch of property in the United States is owned -- by an individual, group, corporation, governmental body, etc. And, there are definitely laws that have been written to apply to various treasure hunting situations. Each state has its own statutes concerning where you can and cannot search and whether you may keep the treasure you find. You must learn these laws, and remember that they can be changed at any time. For more info on Responsible Metal Detecting.

11. Are there online forums or treasure clubs I can join?
There are countless online forums where treasure hunters share their own tips, help other hobbyists with their detector, and of course, show off their latest treasure. You can also contact your local dealer, he or she can point you towards all the exciting clubs and events that other treasure hunters are hosting right in your own backyard!

12. How do I become an authorized Garrett dealer?
We will be pleased to help you with any dealership related questions. To become an authorized Garrett dealer call Garrett corporate offices at (972) 494-6151.
User Manuals
To help you be more a successful treasure hunter, we provide many of our manuals online, in a downloadable PDF format. If you don’t find your manual listed below please call us at 1-800-527-4011 (U.S.A. and Canada) or 1-972-494-6151 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST and we’ll be happy to help you out.

Current Owner’s Manuals

ACE™ 150, ACE™ 250
ACE™ 150/ACE™ 250 (ENGLISH)
ACE™ 150/ACE™ 250 (SPANISH)
ACE™ 150/ACE™ 250 (FRENCH)
ACE™ 150/ACE™ 250 (GERMAN)
ACE™ 150/ACE™ 250 (RUSSIAN)


ACE™ 200
ACE™ 200 (ENGLISH)
ACE™ 200 (SPANISH)


ACE™ 200i
ACE™ 200i (INTERNATIONAL, ENGLISH)
ACE™ 200i (INTERNATIONAL, SPANISH)
ACE™ 200i (INTERNATIONAL, FRENCH)
ACE™ 200i (INTERNATIONAL, GERMAN)
ACE™ 200i (INTERNATIONAL, RUSSIAN)


ACE™ 300
ACE™ 300 (U.S., ENGLISH)
ACE™ 300 (U.S., SPANISH)


ACE™ 300i
ACE™ 300i (INTERNATIONAL, ENGLISH)
ACE™ 300i (INTERNATIONAL, SPANISH)
ACE™ 300i (INTERNATIONAL, FRENCH)
ACE™ 300i (INTERNATIONAL, GERMAN)
ACE™ 300i (INTERNATIONAL, RUSSIAN)


ACE™ 400
ACE™ 400 (U.S., ENGLISH)
ACE™ 400 (U.S., SPANISH)


ACE™ 400i
ACE™ 400i (INTERNATIONAL, ENGLISH)
ACE™ 400i (INTERNATIONAL, SPANISH)
ACE™ 400i (INTERNATIONAL, FRENCH)
ACE™ 400i (INTERNATIONAL, GERMAN)
ACE™ 400i (INTERNATIONAL, RUSSIAN)


ACE™ Apex
ACE™ Apex (ENGLISH)
ACE™ Apex (SPANISH)
ACE™ Apex (FRENCH)
ACE™ Apex (ITALIAN)
ACE™ Apex (GERMAN)
ACE™ Apex (RUSSIAN)


AT Gold™
AT Gold™ (ENGLISH)
AT Gold™ (SPANISH)
AT Gold™ (FRENCH)


AT MAX™
AT MAX™ (ENGLISH)
AT MAX™ (SPANISH)


AT MAX™ International
AT MAX™ International (ENGLISH)
AT MAX™ International (SPANISH)
AT MAX™ International (FRENCH)
AT MAX™ International (GERMAN)


AT Pro™
AT Pro™ (U.S., ENGLISH)
AT Pro™ (U.S., SPANISH)


AT Pro™ International
AT Pro™ International, (ENGLISH)
AT Pro™ International, (SPANISH)
AT Pro™ International, (RUSSIAN)


ATX™
ATX™ (ENGLISH)
ATX™ (SPANISH)
ATX™ (FRENCH)
ATX™ (RUSSIAN)


AXIOM™
AXIOM™ (ENGLISH)
AXIOM™ (FRENCH)
AXIOM™ (SPANISH)
AXIOM™ (ARABIC)
AXIOM™ (RUSSIAN)


Goldmaster™ 24k
Goldmaster™ 24k (ENGLISH)
Goldmaster™ 24k (SPANISH)
Goldmaster™ 24k (FRENCH)
Goldmaster™ 24k (ARABIC)


GTI™ 2500
GTI™ 2500 (ENGLISH)
GTI™ 2500 (SPANISH)


Sea Hunter Mark II™
Sea Hunter Mark II™ (ENGLISH)
Sea Hunter Mark II™ (RUSSIAN)


Vortex
Vortex (ENGLISH)


Pro-Pointer® AT
Pro-Pointer® AT (ENGLISH)
Pro-Pointer® AT (SPANISH)
Pro-Pointer® AT (FRENCH)
Pro-Pointer® AT (GERMAN)
Pro-Pointer® AT (RUSSIAN)


Pro-Pointer® AT Z-Lynk™
Pro-Pointer® AT Z-Lynk™ (ENGLISH)
Pro-Pointer® AT Z-Lynk™ (SPANISH)
Pro-Pointer® AT Z-Lynk™ (FRENCH)


Pro-Pointer® II
Pro-Pointer® II (ENGLISH)
Pro-Pointer® II (SPANISH)
Pro-Pointer® II (FRENCH)
Pro-Pointer® II (GERMAN)
Pro-Pointer® II (RUSSIAN)


Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System
Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System (ENGLISH)
Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System (SPANISH)
Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System (FRENCH)


Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless Transmitter
Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless Transmitter (ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH)


TreasureHound™ Depth Multiplier with EagleEye™ Pinpointing
TreasureHound™ Depth Multiplier with EagleEye™ Pinpointing (ENGLISH)
TreasureHound™ Depth Multiplier with EagleEye™ Pinpointing (RUSSIAN)


Garrett MS-3 Headphones with Z-Lynk™ Wireless Technology
Garrett MS-3 Headphones with Z-Lynk™ Wireless Technology (ENGLISH)
Garrett MS-3 Headphones with Z-Lynk™ Wireless Technology (SPANISH)
Garrett MS-3 Headphones with Z-Lynk™ Wireless Technology (FRENCH)


Owner's Manuals for Other Garrett® Detectors
GTP™ 1350748.19 KB
Pro-Pointer®791.56 KB
FREE Charles Garrett E-books
Learn from the Master Treasure Hunter!

Originally printed as convenient, pocket-sized booklets, these Charles Garrett field guides are now available FREE from Garrett Metal Detectors. Each e-book includes basic facts and tips related to specific genres of treasure hunting: such as prospecting, coin shooting, and understanding treasure symbols.