GARRETT Axiom 101 Metal Detector User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Garrett
Table of Contents
- Axiom 101 Metal Detector
- Axiom Carton Contents
- Assembly and Adjustments
- Controls
- LCD/Display Elements
- Battery Information
- Z-Lynk Wireless Operation
- Functions and Settings
- Detection Modes
- Volume and Threshold Adjustment
- Tone and Audio Options
- Backlight and Speed
- Sensitivity
- Ground Balance Procedure and Indicators
- Ground Track
- Iron Check
- Detecting Techniques and Tips
- Bench Tests
- General Advice
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty Information
- Specifications
- FAQ
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Axiom 101 Metal Detector
Quick Start Steps
This page provides the basic procedures needed to begin detecting with your
Garrett Axiom.
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Power ON.
Press and release the ON / OFF Power button. -
Set Sensitivity, Threshold, and Volume to preferred levels.
Note: Axiom is an extremely sensitive detector. Please refer to the “Sensitivity” section for advice on urban operation and using high-sensitivity settings. -
Perform Frequency Scan (if needed to eliminate electrical interference).
Press the MENU button until FREQ SCAN is selected, then press the MENU plus (+) button to begin the process. Takes approximately 45 seconds. -
Ground Balance (if needed to eliminate ground response).
Press and hold the GND BAL button while bouncing the coil above the ground until the ground response disappears or becomes as small as possible. -
Begin scanning.
Lower the search coil to about one-half inch (1.25 cm) above the ground and scan the coil left and right at approximately 3 feet/second (1 meter/second). The coil must be in motion for target detection.
FACTORY RESET (if desired)
All settings are saved at Power OFF. Perform a Factory Reset to return the
unit to its factory settings by holding down the Power button for five (5)
seconds until a double-beep is heard.
Factory settings are:
- Sensitivity: 4
- Volume: 25
- Threshold: 15
- Mode : Fine
- Frequency: 50
- Tone: 50
- Audio: 01(VCO)
- Ground Balance : 49/49
- Wireless: Off
- Backlight: Off
- Speed: Medium
- Ground Track: Off
Axiom Carton Contents
The Axiom is packaged with the following parts, some partially assembled. If any part is missing, please contact Garrett Customer Service.
Assembly and Adjustments
Extend shaft, insert washers
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Release the lower stem clamp.
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Extend the lower stem.
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Press mounting washers into place. Attach the search coil
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Insert lower stem assembly into search coil bracket.
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Insert the bolt in the direction shown and lightly hand-tighten the bolt.
Connect the search coil -
Fully lengthen the lower stem until it snaps into place; then adjust the upper stem to a comfortable length and close stem clamps.
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Wrap the cable snugly around the stem with the first turn of the cable over the stem.
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Insert coil connector into the back of control box, making sure to properly line up connectors, and tighten the collar. Adjusting arm cuff (if desired)
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Use the hex wrench (stored below the cuff ) to remove all four screws within the arm cuff.
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The cuff can be moved as many as two slots forward or two slots backward. (At least two bolts must be secured through the cuff for stability.)
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Reinsert all four screws and tighten.
Caution: Always power OFF your Axiom before changing search coils. Disconnecting and reconnecting coils while the detector is powered on could damage the search coil and/or the detector’s electronics.
Controls
Note: Use the Plus (+) or Minus (-) above the Menu button to adjust any of the Menu options. Axiom automatically exits the Menu settings after 20 seconds with no activity; or, simply press the OPERATE button at any time to exit the Menu.
- Power ON/OFF and OPERATE— Hold for one second to turn the power ON or OFF. Press and hold for five seconds to restore Factory Settings. Tap to exit MENU settings.
- VOLUME Plus/Minus buttons— Use to increase or decrease detector volume.
- SENSITIVITY Plus/Minus buttons— Use to increase or decrease the Sensitivity setting. While adjusting MENU settings, these Plus/Minus buttons are also used to alter detector settings.
- MENU/Iron Check— Repeatedly press to scroll through menu items, then press the Plus (+) or Minus (-) buttons directly above the Menu button to change the setting. Press and hold this button to utilize the Iron Check function (see page 21).
- THRESHOLD Plus/Minus —Use to increase or decrease the background audio hum that is added to the target response.
- Ground Balance— Hold the GND BAL button while bouncing the coil above the ground until the ground response disappears or becomes as small as possible.
LCD/Display Elements
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Signal Strength Indicator— directional bar graphs indicate both signal strength and polarity (i.e. high tones to the right; low tones to the left).
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Iron Check —Indicates that Axiom’s Iron Check feature is in use (see page 19).
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Mode— Indicates which detection mode is currently selected. Select from Fine, Normal, Large or Salt.
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Frequency Scan—Use to automatically select
the quietest detecting frequency when the audio response is erratic due to EMI. When FREQ SCAN is highlighted, press the Plus (+) Menu button to begin the scan or the Minus (-) button to exit the scan. Takes approximately 45 seconds. -
Tone— Scroll through 00 to 99 to select your preferred audio tone.
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Audio Type— Select 0 for PWM audio or 01 for VCO audio (see page 14).
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Sensitivity— Indicates current Sensitivity setting.
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Battery Level —Shows the status of battery life (25% per segment). Recharge the battery when one segment remains.
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Speed— Select Slow, Medium, or Fast detection speed (see page 17).
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Ground Track —Select Off, Slow, Medium, or Fast continuous ground tracking speeds (see page 22).
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Backlight —Indicates LCD Backlight is on.
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Wireless headphones—The wireless icon flashes while attempting to pair. The wireless icon is solid when the unit is paired with headphones.
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Gnd Balance Arrows— Indicates the trending direction of ground balance when Gnd Track is on.
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Gnd Balance Indicator— Displays while performing ground balance.
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Ground Balance Values— are shown by the upper and lower 2-digit numbers.
Battery Information
Basic Information
- Battery Type: Internal Lithium-Ion
- B attery Life: 16 hrs typical, depending on settings
- Battery Scale : 25% per pixel, bottom pixel flashes at 5% remaining
- Recharge Time: 7 to 8 hours from the supplied 3-amp USB wall charger or comparable USB port (with detector OFF, longer if ON). Charge times will increase with lower-rated chargers.
- Charging Status : Flashing while charging, solid when charged
- Battery Life Cycle: Batteries will last for many years.
Recharge before extended storage and at least once a year. If needed, the battery can be replaced at any certified Garrett service center.
Axiom Booster Pack
In the event of a depleted battery, Axiom can be operated with a booster pack.
This pack will not recharge the Axiom internal battery and is only functional
when Axiom’s internal battery is completely discharged.
Expect 6 to 8 hours of operation from quality AA batteries.
- Install eight (8) AA alkaline or NiMH batteries (see illustrations).
- Clip the pack into the stand below the cuff, it clicks as it locks into place.
- Plug in the USB connector.
- Press the button on the side of the pack to view the pack’s battery level. The pack’s battery level will also temporarily show when the pack is connected to the Axiom or when the Axiom is switched on.
Detecting / Recharging with other USB Power Bank
A standard 5-volt USB power bank can be used to power the Axiom and/or to
recharge its internal battery. A power bank with a 3-amp capacity will provide
the fastest charge.
Charging From 12V Battery Terminals (optional)
Attach the black negative (-) clip to the negative (-) battery terminal, and
the red positive (+) clip to the positive (+) battery terminal. Plug the
charging connec-tor into the USB-C port on the rear of the Axiom. Charge time
is approximately 10 hours.
Axiom Software Upgrades
To update your Axiom to the latest software version available from Garrett, a
PC computer running with Windows 7 or newer operating system or Mac OS 10.13
and higher is required. Visit garrett.com to become a
free registered user to access any software updates.
These upgrades simply require connecting your Axiom to the computer via the
detector’s supplied USB charging cable and installing the Garrett Updater.
Please visit garrett.com for detailed steps on updating
your detector and to find the latest Axiom operating software version that is
available.
Z-Lynk Wireless Operation
Axiom features a built-in Z-Lynk wireless transmitter which can be used with
Garrett MS-3 wireless headphones and any Z-Lynk-enabled devices (such as any
other headphones connected to a Z-Lynk receiver).
A Z-Lynk Wireless headphone icon (see illustration) on the LCD indicates the
current status of your wireless connection. A steady icon indicates the
detector is paired with an operating Z-Lynk receiver that is within range. A
flashing icon indicates that the detector is searching for a receiver. The
absence of the icon indicates that Axiom’s wireless transmitter is switched
off.
Pairing: To pair with a new set of headphones/receiver, simply switch the headphone/receiver on, and hold within 2 feet (0.6 meters) of the Axiom. Next, power on Axiom. Repeatedly press the MENU button until the wireless icon is highlighted (as indicated in this illustration). Press the (+) button to pair the headphones.
Once paired, if the headphone/receiver is switched off or moved out of range, Axiom will search and attempt to reconnect to the receiver for 5 minutes, indicated by a flashing icon. If the connection is not reestablished during this time, Axiom will switch off its wireless transmitter. To reconnect, simply switch the Axiom off and then on again.
- To unpair (forget) a set of headphones, simply press the MENU button to select the wireless icon and then use the (-) button to unpair.
- Use of optional wired headphones: Axiom can also be operated with any wired headphones that have a 1/4” plug. For headphones with a 1/8” plug, an optional adaptor is available from Garrett.
Note: Packages shipped with MS-3 headphones include a user’s guide for full details on wireless headphone operation.
Functions and Settings
Your Axiom is a highly sensitive pulse induction detector engineered for ease of operation. Each of its specific settings and functions are fully described in the pages which follow.
Factory Reset
Any changes made to Axiom settings are saved when the unit is switched off. To
return all settings back to the original Factory values, press and hold the
Power button for five (5) seconds. Axiom will produce a double beep to
indicate that Factory Reset is complete.
Factory settings are:
- Sensitivity: 4
- Volume: 25
- Threshold: 15
- Mode: Fine
- Frequency: 50
- Tone: 50
- Audio: 01(VCO)
- Gnd Balance: 49/49
- Wireless: Off
- Backlight: Off
- Speed: Medium
- Ground Track: Off
Frequency Scan
Use this function to obtain the quietest operating frequency. Audio responses
can become erratic at times due to sources of electromagnetic interference
(EMI). Operating near power lines, other detectors, or anywhere indoors are
some common examples of where EMI can be encountered.
To check for EMI, hold the Axiom search coil completely stationary away from any metal. If the detector remains noisy then it is caused by EMI.
To perform a Frequency Scan:
- Hold the search coil stationary away from any metal.
- Press the MENU button until the FREQ SCAN is highlighted.
- Use the MENU plus (+) button to begin the process.
- Axiom will scan through 100 frequencies, recheck the best 5, and then automatically pick the best frequency. Completion is indicated by a double beep.
- Takes approximately 45 seconds.
Note: If you have accidentally activated the Frequency Scan function and wish to exit this process, press the Minus (-) button to stop the function. The setting will return to its previous value.
Detection Modes
The Axiom has four Search Mode options: Fine, Normal, Large and Salt. Each
Search Mode is optimized for specific types of detecting, as detailed below.
The Factory Default mode is Fine.
Press MENU button until MODE is selected, then use the Menu Plus (+) or (-)
button to select the desired mode. Press Operate to exit the MENU, or press
MENU to proceed to next menu item.
FINE Mode
Provides the maximum possible detection on small, low-conductivity targets
(such as fine gold and specimen gold) while also providing the best detection
of most medium and large targets. Because of its increased sensitivity to
small/fine targets, FINE Mode can be more susceptible to ground minerals, hot
rocks or saltwater. FINE is typically the preferred mode for most conditions.
NORMAL Mode
Provides very good detection on all size targets. NORMAL will be less reactive
in highly mineralized soil but will have reduced detection of very small
targets.
LARGE Mode
Maintains strong detection of large targets while reducing small and medium
targets. Most important, this mode reduces susceptibility to highly
mineralized ground and hot rocks.
SALT Mode
Designed for use in mineralized areas with wet salt content, primarily for wet
saltwater beaches. SALT Mode may also be useful for salt beds and goldfields
with high salt concentration, depending on moisture content. But it is
recommended to first try the other modes for these inland conditions.
Press MENU to highlight MODE, then use Plus (+) or Minus (-) button to select the desired Mode. Only the selected Mode will remain on the LCD when the Menu is exited.
Volume and Threshold Adjustment
Volume Control
Use the Volume Plus (+) or Minus (-) buttons to adjust the maxiumum audio
level produced by a large signal. This does not affect the audio level or
sensitivity of a faint signal (i.e. Volume is a “limiter” and not a gain
control). Axiom Volume is adjustable between 0 (no audio output) and 25. The
default setting is 25.
Threshold
Use the Threshold Plus (+) or Minus (-) buttons to adjust the Threshold—the
constant audio background “hum” that is added to the target response. Axiom
Threshold is adjustable between -9 and 25. The default setting is 15.
It is recommended the Threshold be set to a barely audible level, or just
below, based on hearing ability, surrounding audio conditions, and the Axiom’s
background EMI noise level. Faint targets may only create a small variation in
the audio; therefore running with a high Threshold level may obscure such
faint signals. Setting the Threshold level too low may prevent faint signals
from being heard. Readjust the audio Threshold level as conditions change
(i.e. strong winds, surf noise, etc.) that affect your ability to hear the
background hum at a barely audible level.
Note : In noisy EMI conditions, it may be necessary to use a negative Threshold setting to obtain desired audible threshold level.
Tone and Audio Options
The Axiom provides the user with the ability to change the pitch of audio tones and to select from two distinctly different audio types.
Tone Adjustment
- Press the MENU button until TONE is selected, then press the MENU Plus (+) or Minus (-) buttons to scroll through 100 available tone shifts.
- Each Tone shift is minor, but this allows the User to adjust to a particular tone that bests fits their particular preference or hearing ability.
Note: TONE adjustment is only available when operating in VCO audio type (Audio 01).
Audio Type
- Press the MENU button until AUDIO is selected, then press the MENU Plus (+) or Minus (-) buttons to select either Audio 00 (PWM audio) or Audio 01 (VCO audio). The default setting is Audio 01 (VCO).
- In either audio type, the Axiom’s continous audio responds proportionately to the target’s signal strength. Large/strong signals sound loud and small/weak signals sound faint. This enhances the ability to judge a target’s size, shape and depth.
- In addition to enhancing target signals, the Axiom’s proportional audio allows the operator to hear faint background noise. By their nature, high-performance pulse detectors are often noisier than VLF-type detectors; therefore, some minor audio noise/chatter is normal. An experienced operator will learn how to distinguish random background noise from repeatable target signals.
As a general rule, poor conductors such as small nuggets, specimen gold, nickels, or small bronze coins, etc. should produce a high tone followed by a low-tone echo. Good conductors such as large nuggets, copper and silver coins, etc. should produce a low tone followed by a high-tone echo. A target on the borderline between a poor and good conductor may fluctuate multiple times between high and low tones to indicate a borderline conductor.
It is important to understand that iron (ferrous) targets on any pulse detector can and will vary widely in their readings on the tone/conductivity scale, and is greatly affected by the iron’s size, shape, orientation, and condition. Small iron is often, but not always, a high tone (i.e. just like low conductors) and large iron is often, but not, a low tone (just like good conductors).
Audio 00 (PWM Audio)
In PWM Audio, the target’s volume increases proportionally with signal
strength but the audio pitch is fixed at either a high or low tone; the pitch
is not proportional. Some users prefer this type of audio for its active,
coarse response.
Audio 01 (VCO Audio)
In VCO Audio, the target’s volume and audio pitch both increase
proportionately with signal strength. Most users prefer this type of audio for
its smooth response and their increased ability to perceive faint targets that
produce faint changes in audio pitch.
Target Signal Strength Indicators
Detected targets are heard and shown on the Axiom. The upper bar graph shows
signal strength and polarity. Targets with high tones will create a
proportional response toward the right of the center. Low-tone targets will
create a proportional response toward the left of the center.
Backlight and Speed
Backlight
Press the MENU button until the Backlight icon is selected, then press the
MENU Plus (+) or Minus (-) buttons to switch on or off the LCD backlight, for
searching at night or in low-light situations.
Note: As a convenience, the backlight will automatically activate when scrolling through the menu, regardless of the backlight setting. It will return to its selected setting once the menu is exited.
Speed
- This adjustment refers to the speed at which you scan the coil as well as the target recovery speed, also known as Reactivity. Set the Speed adjustment according to your preferred scanning speed, target recovery speed/reactivity, and EMI noise conditions as described below.
- Press the MENU button until SPEED is selected, then press the MENU Plus (+) or Minus (-) buttons to choose between Slow, Medium, or Fast scan speeds.
SLOW: This setting will produce the smoothest and quietest operation thereby ensuring excellent depth and sensitivity, but will require a slow coil swing and will have less ability to separate adjacent targets due to slower reactivity.
MED: This is the default setting and should be used as a general-purpose selection for moderate coil swing speed. This setting will also provide an increased ability to separate adjacent targets due to its medium reactivity. You may notice an increase in EMI and noise chatter compared to the SLOW setting, but will still provide good depth and sensitivity.
FAST: This setting allows a faster coil swing to search an area more quickly and will have an increased ability to separate adjacent targets due to faster reactivity, but may also increase EMI and noise chatter, making it more difficult to discern faint targets.
Sensitivity
Sensitivity
- Use the SENS Plus (+) or Minus (-) buttons to select one of eight (8) Sensitivity levels. The default setting is 4.
- Use increased sensitivity when searching for very small or very deep targets. Use lower sensitivity levels, as needed, when the detector is behaving erratically (due to excessive metallic trash, highly mineralized soils, electrical interference or the presence of other metal detectors) and the erratic operation cannot be resolved with Ground Balance or Frequency Scan.
Note: The Axiom is a very high-performance detector. The upper
Sensitivity settings (6 –8) are extremely sensitive and should only be used if
environmental conditions and the operator’s skill level allow.
Axiom may be noisy when attempting to operate indoors or in city (urban)
environments due to excessive EMI. Perform a Frequency Scan and reduce
sensitivity as needed to obtain stable operation. The unit’s highest
sensitivity levels are designed for experienced users accustomed to operating
their detectors at the very limits of marginal stability to obtain the maximum
possible performance.
It is recommended to operate at factory default sensitivity until the operator becomes experienced and accustomed to Axiom’s high-sensitivity operation.
Ground Balance Procedure and Indicators
Concentrations of ground mineralization can create erratic detector sounds (“ground noise”) and reduce performance if the mineralization is not compensated for. Axiom has advanced Ground Balance capabilities to handle all ground conditions—including ironstone ground and even saltwater.
- Note: It is recommended to Ground Balance the Axiom in each new environment to ensure maximum stability and depth.
- Note: DD coils are inherently less susceptible to ground mineralization than are mono coils, and therefore may provide better stability and performance in severely mineralized grounds.
Ground Balance Procedure
- Find an area clear of metallic objects and raise the search coil about 6 inches (15 cm) above the ground.
- Press and hold the GND BAL button while bouncing the search from 1 to 6 inches above the ground.
- Continue pumping the coil until the ground response is eliminated or becomes as small as possible, typically within a few seconds.
- Release the GND BAL button.
Ground Balance Values
The Axiom continually displays the current ground balance values using two
independent numbers. During the Ground Balance procedure, these numbers will
lock in or stabilize at the best Ground Balance values. With Ground Track set
to OFF, these numbers will not change until you either Ground Balance again or
engage a Ground Tracking option.
During a Ground Balance procedure, GND BAL will display on the LCD. Dual Ground Balance values are shown by the upper and lower 2-digit numbers.
Ground Balance Window and Hot Rocks
- Axiom’s unique Ground Balance Window feature helps overcome hot rocks and other localized ground variations. Hot rocks are typically highly ferrous, iron-based rocks that are either more or less conductive than the surrounding soil, thereby creating a response that can resemble a target.
- Because of Axiom’s inherent immunity to most normal soil minerals, hot rocks can typically be eliminated by simply ground balancing to the hot rock instead of the ground. But in extremely mineralized soil, the Axiom must be ground balanced to the soil, in which case the hot rock may produce a response.
- To simultaneously eliminate the mineralized soil and hot rock, utilize a longer Ground Balance process that activates the Ground Balance Window feature, as follows.
- During the first ten seconds of ground balancing, the Ground Balance Window is always reset to zero and is disabled. During this time, the detector will attempt to ground balance to a single ground condition, as is the case for normal ground conditions.
- However, after ten seconds of ground balancing, the operator will hear another double-beep, indicating that Axiom has now activated the Ground Balance Window feature to eliminate both the mineralized soil and the hot rock. Continue holding down the
- GND BAL button while combining a vertical pump over the soil with a horizontal scan across the hot rock in a repeating pattern as shown. Be sure to very briefly pause between the verticle pump and the horizontal scan to ensure the ground and the hot rock create distinctive signals.
- Continue this pattern until the ground and hot rock responses are eliminated or become as small as possible. Then release the GND BAL button.
- When ground conditions are such that you no longer need the Window feature, simply reground balance to the ground and exit within ten seconds. This will clear the Ground Balance Window, setting it back to zero.
Ground Track
When switched on, Ground Track slowly tracks to changes in ground
mineralization by automatically adjusting the ground balance values. However,
when entering a new area, you should first perform Ground Balance to quickly
obtain a good starting point.
Press the MENU button until GND TRACK is selected, then press the MENU Plus
(+) or Minus (-) buttons to scroll through the four Ground Track settings:
OFF, SLOW, MED and FAST.
- OFF: Ground Tracking is not activated and the ground balance values will remain fixed at their current values. OFF is the default setting and is preferred unless tracking is needed to address frequently changing ground conditions.
- SLOW: The ground balance values will very slowly track to slowly changing ground conditions.
- MED: The ground balance values will track a little faster to changes in ground conditions.
- FAST : The ground balance values will track even faster for use in quickly changing ground conditions, but this setting may also produce the greatest loss in detection depth.
Note: Ground Track may reduce detection depth due to slowly tracking to a target, especially with repeated swings over the target and when set to faster settings. Therefore, Ground Track should only be used when changing ground mineralization requires frequent re-ground balancing. Utilize only as much tracking speed as necessary to keep ground responses sufficiently suppressed. If Ground Track is ON but ground balance values remains fairly constant, this indicates ground conditions may be stable enough to switch Ground Track OFF.
Ground Trend Arrows
When Ground Track is ON, arrows will show the trending direction of the
changing ground balance values.
Iron Check
Use this feature to audibly identify iron targets. Iron Check only works with DD search coils and will not work with mono coils. If the Iron Check button is pressed while using a mono coil, a repeating warning alarm will indicate this to be an invalid action.
To Utilize Iron Check:
- Move the search coil to the side of the target.
- Press and hold the IRON CHECK button and wait for a double step.
- Then continue holding the IRON CHECK button while repeatedly scanning back and forth completely past the target with very flat, level swings.
- If desired, check the target again from different directions by rotating around 90 degrees. Maintain very flat, level swings over the target.
- Iron will produce a very low-tone buzz sound that may or may not be flanked by normal tones.
- Non-ferrous and/or weak targets will produce normal tones, or may even be silent, but typically won’t produce the iron tone (buzz).
Note: Iron Check is a conservative function. To help ensure Axiom does not misidentify a good target as iron, the iron tone (buzz) will only activate on strong signals. Therefore, small/weak iron targets may not identify as iron. In addition, due to their large, flat surface area and relatively high conductivity, steel bottle caps will typically not identify as iron.
Examples of iron targets that will produce the iron tone (buzz) are a 3-inch nail to a depth of about 5 inches; and a ¾-inch boot nail to a depth of about 2 inches. In highly mineralized areas, Iron Check accuracy may be affected. Therefore, it is very important to use flat, level swings to improve accuracy.
Detecting Techniques and Tips
If you are new to metal detecting, start searching in areas with sandy and loose soil to make it easier to learn how to use your metal detector, how to pinpoint a target, and how to recover it.
Adjust Stem Length and Coil Angle
- Release the lower stem clamp and fully extend until it snaps into place. Then, adjust the upper stem to a comfortable length and close the stem clamps. When your detector is properly adjusted, you should be able to swing the coil over the ground without stretching or stooping.
- Your search coil should remain parallel to the ground as you sweep it. The coil’s bolt should not be over-tightened. When properly tightened, the coil’s angle should remain stable and fixed when scanning, but loose enough so that the coil’s angle can be easily adjusted by pressing against the ground.
Operating with Short Stem Length
- In some scenarios, such as searching the walls of mines, you may want to collapse the Axiom to a very compressed operating length.
- First, fully collapse the upper stem. Then collapse the lower stem partially, leaving at least 10 inches (25 cm) of stem exposed. This distance helps prevent the coil from detecting the stem clamp and other metal in the detector. In addition, ensure the coil angle does not move to prevent false signals.
Proper Coil Swinging
- Keep your search height about ½ inch (1.25cm) above and parallel to the ground at all times for best detection results.
- Walk slowly as you scan your search in a slight arc from side to side at a speed of about 3 feet (1 meter) per second. Advance the search coil about half the length of the search coil at the end of each sweep. Avoid excessive contact with rocks.
Pinpointing a Target
- To precisely locate a target—sweep the coil side-to-side and front-to-back in a cross-hair pattern over the target area while listening for the peak audio signal beneath the center of the coil.
- For very small, shallow targets, use either front corner of the mono coil to more precisely locate the target.
Bench Tests
You should conduct bench tests to become more familiar with Axiom’s signals and operation using different Modes, Speeds, and Audio Types. Suggested test items include:
- Various size gold nuggets or gold rings. Note: In the absence of gold nuggets, a U.S. nickel or small bronze coin are good imitator of the response characteristics of a similar size nugget.
- Coins or relics you expect to find in your search area.
- Various size iron targets for testing the Iron Check feature.
Note: By their nature, high-performance pulse detectors, like the Axiom, are often very noisy indoors or anywhere near developed areas due to numerous sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI). It is, therefore, best to test the detector outdoors, away from common EMI sources (e.g. power lines, electrical equipment, buildings, etc.). Tests should be performed with the search coil completely stationary and several feet away from any large metallic object.
Basic Testing
Begin passing various metallic targets from side to side across the bottom of
the search coil. Pass the targets both near and far from the coil to hear how
proportional audio sounds (i.e. loud for strong signals, faint for weak
signals).
Tone Polarity Test
Begin passing various metallic targets over the search coil to hear the
response using both Audio 00 (PWM audio) and Audio 01 (VCO audio). You will
notice that poor conductors (i.e. small nuggets, nickels, small bronze coins,
etc.) will produce a high tone followed by a low-tone echo. Good conductors
such as large nuggets, copper and silver coins, large bronze coins, etc.
should produce a low tone followed by a high-tone echo.
A target on the borderline between a poor and good conductor may fluctuate
multiple times between high and low tones to indicate a borderline conductor.
For pulse induction detectors, iron can and will read everywhere on the
tone/conductivity scale, which is greatly affected by the iron object’s size,
shape, orientation, and condition. Small iron is often a high tone (just like
low conductors) and large iron is often a low tone (just like good
conductors), but not always.
Iron Check test
- Iron Check only works when using a DD search coil. Press and hold the IRON CHECK button and wait for the double beep before scanning targets. Continue to hold the IRON CHECK button while quickly scanning your test targets back and forth across the coil.
- Notice which iron targets produce the very low-tone growl/grunt sound and at what distances. Notice that many iron targets will create a different response when their orientation is changed. Since Axiom’s Iron Check function is conservative to help ensure that small/weak good signals are not misidentified as iron, small iron targets may not identify as iron.
- Test both ferrous and non-ferrous targets at various depths to become familiar with Iron Check’s capabilities and limitations.
Sensitivity test
Increase and decrease Sensitivity to see how detection depth and noise are
affected. For example, higher Sensitivity increases depth and possibly
increases noise.
General Advice
Metal Detecting Code of Ethics
The following is a Code of Ethics that many treasure hunters and clubs follow
to preserve our exciting sport of metal detecting. We encourage you to do the
same:
- I will respect private and public property, all historical and archaeological sites and will do no metal detecting on these lands without proper permission.
- I will keep informed on and obey all local and national legislation relating to the discovery and reporting of found treasures.
- I will aid law enforcement officials whenever possible.
- I will cause no willful damage to property of any kind, including fences, signs and buildings.
- I will always fill the holes I dig.
- I will not destroy property, buildings or the remains of deserted structures.
- I will not leave litter or other discarded junk items lying around.
- I will carry all rubbish and dug targets with me when I leave each search area.
- I will observe the Golden Rule, using good outdoor manners and conducting myself at all times in a manner that will add to the stature and public image of all people engaged in the field of metal detection.
Cautions
When searching for treasure with your Garrett detector, observe these
precautions:
- Never trespass or hunt on private property without permission.
- National and state parks/monuments military zones, etc. are off-limits.
- Avoid areas where pipelines or electric lines may be buried. If found, do not disturb and notify the proper authorities.
- Use reasonable caution in digging any target, particularly if you are uncertain of the conditions.
- If you are unsure about using your metal detector in any area, always seek permission from the proper authorities.
Caring for Your Axiom
Your Garrett detector is rugged, and designed for outdoor use. However, as
with all electronic equipment, there are some simple ways you can care for
your detector to maintain its high performance.
- Avoid extreme temperatures as much as possible, such as storing the detector in an automobile trunk during the summer or outdoors in sub-freezing weather.
- Keep your detector clean. Remove the stems and wipe them, the control housing, and the search coil with a damp cloth when necessary.
- Axiom’s speaker cover can be removed to clean sand and debris from the speaker if needed. Use the included hex wrench to remove the two screws beneath the speaker to remove the speaker cover.
- Remember that your search coil is submersible, but your control housing and connectors are not.
- Recharge the detector’s battery at least once a year if you are not using it regularly.
Troubleshooting
Caution:
Always power OFF your Axiom before changing search coils. Disconnecting and
reconnecting coils while the detector is powered on could damage the search
coil and/or the detector’s electronics.
Warranty Information
- Your Axiom is warranted for 24 months, limited parts, and labor, but does not cover damage caused by alteration, modification, neglect, accident or misuse.
- In the event you encounter problems with your Axiom detector, please read through this User’s Manual carefully to ensure the detector is not inoperable due to manual adjustments. Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to return to the recommended factory settings.
You should also make certain you have:
- Checked your battery charge and connections. A low battery is the most common cause of detector “failure.”
- Contacted your dealer for help, particularly if you If repairs or warranty service are necessary for your Axiom, contact the retail outlet where your detector was purchased. To avoid excessive shipping and import charges, do not attempt to return a Garrett product to the factory in the United States.
Information on international warranty/repair needs can be found on the Garrett website: www.garrett.com. Click on the Sports Division and then the Warranty/Support menu for more details.
Regulatory Information
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause interference,
- this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Specifications
Wireless Transmitter Specifications
- Audio Delay: 17 milliseconds
- Audio Bandwidth: 30-18,000 Hz
- Operating Frequency: 2406–2474 MHz
- Transmit Power: 5.6 dBm EIRP
- Certifications: FCC, CE, IC, AS/NZ
Axiom Specifications
FAQ
- Q: How do I adjust the sensitivity of the Garrett Axiom?
- A: To adjust sensitivity, navigate to the Sensitivity settings and use the controls to increase or decrease the sensitivity level based on your preference.
- Q: What is the purpose of performing a Frequency Scan?
- A: The Frequency Scan helps eliminate electrical interference that could affect detection accuracy by fine-tuning the detector’s operating frequency.
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References
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