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Document Author: Linda

  
  
  
  
Bullseye T R X
  
White’s	
  Electronics,	
  Inc.	
  
Sweet	
  Home,	
  Oregon	
  USA	
  
Building	
  the	
  world’s	
  finest	
  metal	
  detectors	
  for	
  over	
  60	
  years.	
  
  
  
  
22	
  
Introduction	
  
Congratulations	
  on	
  selecting	
  the	
  
White’s	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  pinpointer.	
  
The	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  is	
  unlike	
  any	
  other	
  
pinpointer	
  on	
  the	
  market.	
  Using	
  the	
  
latest	
  miniaturized	
  components,	
  
we’ve	
  put	
  a	
  complete	
  ground-­‐
balancing	
  Very	
  Low	
  Frequency	
  (VLF)	
  
circuit	
  inside	
  the	
  TRX	
  housing.	
  The	
  
Bullseye	
  TRX	
  has	
  excellent	
  
sensitivity,	
  and	
  “grabs”	
  the	
  ground	
  
to	
  detect	
  deeper	
  targets.	
  
The	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  packs	
  in	
  more	
  
features	
  than	
  any	
  other	
  pinpointer.	
  
Ratcheting	
  ground	
  grab,	
  
proportional	
  response,	
  selectable	
  
beeper	
  and/or	
  vibrator,	
  LED	
  light,	
  
lanyard	
  loops,	
  dual	
  battery	
  
operation,	
  and	
  a	
  weatherproof	
  
housing	
  with	
  depth	
  markings	
  make	
  
the	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  the	
  most	
  complete	
  
pinpointer	
  on	
  the	
  market.
Batteries	
  
The	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  can	
  accept	
  
either	
  two	
  AA	
  batteries	
  
(included)	
  or	
  a	
  single	
  9V	
  
battery.	
  The	
  use	
  of	
  quality	
  
alkaline	
  batteries	
  is	
  critical	
  to	
  
proper	
  operation.	
  Using	
  low-­‐
quality	
  standard	
  or	
  	
  “heavy-­‐
duty”	
  batteries	
  will	
  cause	
  
performance	
  problems	
  and	
  
quick	
  battery	
  exhaustion.	
  
Rechargeable	
  NiMH	
  batteries	
  
also	
  work	
  well.	
  
The	
  best	
  performance	
  and	
  
longest	
  run-­‐time	
  is	
  achieved	
  
with	
  AA	
  Lithium	
  batteries,	
  
such	
  as	
  Energizer	
  Ultimate	
  
Lithium.	
  Although	
  these	
  
batteries	
  are	
  more	
  expensive	
  
than	
  alkaline,	
  their	
  
exceptionally	
  long	
  life	
  makes	
  
them	
  less	
  expensive	
  to	
  use.	
  	
  
Battery	
  installation	
  is	
  easy	
  and	
  
is	
  illustrated	
  at	
  right.	
  
Two	
  AA	
  Batteries	
  
−
−
−
One	
  9V	
  Battery	
  	
  
−
  
−
33
   	
  
Features	
  
Audio	
  alert	
  —The	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  
produces	
  a	
  repeating	
  beep	
  on	
  
target	
  detection.	
  The	
  repetition	
  
rate	
  of	
  the	
  beeps	
  increases	
  as	
  the	
  
probe	
  gets	
  closer	
  to	
  the	
  target.	
  
Most	
  targets	
  within	
  1/4”	
  of	
  the	
  
probe	
  result	
  in	
  a	
  continuous	
  tone.	
  
The	
  audio	
  alert	
  can	
  be	
  turned	
  off.	
  
Holster	
  —	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  includes	
  a	
  
carry	
  holster,	
  which	
  fits	
  up	
  to	
  a	
  3-­‐
inch	
  wide	
  belt.	
  It	
  also	
  includes	
  a	
  
lanyard	
  attachment	
  loop.	
  
Vibrate	
  alert	
  —	
  A	
  vibrator	
  motor	
  
produces	
  short,	
  repeating	
  
vibrations	
  in	
  sync	
  with	
  the	
  audio	
  
alert.	
  The	
  vibrator	
  motor	
  can	
  be	
  
turned	
  off	
  or	
  used	
  alone,	
  without	
  
the	
  audio	
  alert.	
  
Dual	
  battery	
  operation	
  —	
  The	
  
Bullseye	
  TRX	
  operates	
  with	
  either	
  
two	
  AA	
  batteries	
  or	
  a	
  single	
  9V	
  
battery	
  using	
  the	
  included	
  adapter.	
  
Note:	
  Use	
  only	
  high-­‐quality	
  alkaline,	
  
NiMH,	
  or	
  lithium	
  batteries.	
  
LED	
  light	
  —	
  An	
  LED	
  provides	
  
illumination	
  while	
  probing	
  and	
  acts	
  
as	
  a	
  power-­‐on	
  indicator.	
  
Lost	
  pinpointer	
  alarm	
  —	
  If	
  you	
  
leave	
  your	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  powered	
  
on,	
  after	
  five	
  minutes	
  of	
  inactivity	
  it	
  
sounds	
  a	
  long	
  beep	
  every	
  15	
  
seconds	
  to	
  help	
  you	
  relocate	
  it.	
  A	
  
quick-­‐press	
  of	
  the	
  button	
  resets	
  the	
  
five-­‐minute	
  timer.	
  The	
  bright	
  
orange	
  battery	
  cap	
  also	
  helps	
  in	
  
finding	
  a	
  lost	
  Bullseye	
  TRX.	
  
Ground	
  balance	
  –	
  A	
  quick-­‐press	
  of	
  
the	
  button	
  “grabs”	
  the	
  ground	
  
phase	
  for	
  accurate	
  ground	
  balance.	
  
Target	
  ratcheting	
  –	
  A	
  quick-­‐press	
  of	
  
the	
  button	
  ratchets	
  in	
  on	
  strong	
  
target	
  signals.	
  	
  
Overload	
  indicator	
  –	
  An	
  excessively	
  
large	
  target	
  will	
  create	
  a	
  series	
  of	
  
long	
  responses.	
  	
  
Low	
  battery	
  alert	
  —	
  During	
  power-­‐
on,	
  three	
  cycles	
  of	
  a	
  two-­‐tone	
  alarm	
  
indicate	
  a	
  low	
  battery.	
  During	
  
operation,	
  each	
  button	
  press	
  will	
  
create	
  the	
  same	
  alarm	
  if	
  the	
  battery	
  
is	
  low.	
  The	
  LED	
  also	
  blinks	
  
continuously	
  to	
  indicate	
  a	
  low	
  
battery.	
  	
  
Ruler	
  —	
  The	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  has	
  a	
  
ruler	
  imprinted	
  into	
  the	
  housing	
  for	
  
determining	
  target	
  depth.	
  
Automatic	
  power-­‐off	
  —	
  After	
  five	
  
minutes,	
  the	
  lost	
  pinpointer	
  alarm	
  
ceases	
  and	
  the	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  powers	
  
down	
  with	
  a	
  two-­‐tone	
  beep.	
  	
  
Replaceable	
  shell	
  —	
  Scraping	
  
around	
  in	
  the	
  dirt	
  will	
  eventually	
  
wear	
  through	
  the	
  plastic	
  of	
  any	
  
pinpointer.	
  The	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  is	
  built	
  
to	
  last	
  with	
  an	
  easily	
  replaceable	
  
shell	
  that	
  saves	
  you	
  money.
44	
  
   	
  
Operation	
  
Power	
  On	
  
1.
Hold	
  the	
  unit	
  away	
  from	
  the	
  
ground	
  and	
  any	
  metal.	
  	
  
2.
Quickly	
  press	
  and	
  release	
  the	
  
button.	
  The	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  will	
  
beep	
  once	
  followed	
  by	
  two	
  
short	
  beeps	
  indicating	
  that	
  it’s	
  
ready	
  to	
  use.	
  
or	
  the	
  other	
  to	
  minimize	
  battery	
  
drain.	
  	
  
1.
Turn	
  the	
  unit	
  on.	
  
2.
Press	
  and	
  hold	
  the	
  button	
  for	
  
half	
  a	
  second,	
  and	
  listen	
  for	
  the	
  
two-­‐tone	
  power-­‐down	
  jingle.	
  
3.
Continue	
  holding	
  down	
  the	
  
button.	
  After	
  two	
  more	
  
seconds,	
  the	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  will	
  
enter	
  Setup	
  Mode,	
  signified	
  by	
  
  two-­‐tone	
  “boo-­‐beep.”	
  	
  
4.
Continue	
  holding	
  down	
  the	
  
button.	
  After	
  another	
  two	
  
seconds,	
  the	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  will	
  
begin	
  to	
  cycle	
  through	
  the	
  
beeper/vibration	
  selections:	
  	
  
Power	
  Off	
  
1.
Press	
  and	
  hold	
  the	
  button	
  for	
  
half	
  a	
  second.	
  	
  
2.
When	
  you	
  hear	
  a	
  two-­‐tone	
  
beep,	
  release	
  the	
  button.	
  The	
  
unit	
  will	
  power	
  down.	
  
Ground/Target	
  Reset	
  
During	
  operation,	
  a	
  quick	
  press	
  of	
  
the	
  button	
  performs	
  a	
  “grab”	
  
function.	
  In	
  the	
  absence	
  of	
  a	
  target,	
  
this	
  grabs	
  the	
  ground	
  phase	
  and	
  
resets	
  the	
  ground	
  balance.	
  In	
  the	
  
presence	
  of	
  a	
  target,	
  it	
  can	
  be	
  used	
  
to	
  ratchet	
  in	
  on	
  strong	
  target	
  
signals.	
  	
  
Beep	
  or	
  Vibration	
  Selection	
  
The	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  can	
  indicate	
  target	
  
proximity	
  with	
  either	
  an	
  audible	
  
beep	
  or	
  a	
  vibration	
  response.	
  Both	
  
are	
  “on”	
  by	
  default,	
  but	
  it	
  is	
  
recommended	
  that	
  you	
  choose	
  one	
  
  
• Beeper	
  and	
  vibrator	
  
• Beeper	
  only	
  
• Vibrator	
  only	
  
Note:	
  the	
  selection	
  always	
  starts	
  
with	
  the	
  currently	
  selected	
  mode.	
  
5.
When	
  you	
  reach	
  the	
  desired	
  
selection,	
  simply	
  release	
  the	
  
button	
  and	
  the	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  
will	
  exit	
  setup,	
  indicated	
  by	
  two	
  
short	
  beeps.	
  	
  
Changes	
  to	
  this	
  setting	
  are	
  
automatically	
  saved	
  when	
  the	
  TRX	
  
is	
  powered	
  off.
55
   	
  
Locating	
  and	
  Digging	
  
When	
  you	
  locate	
  a	
  target	
  with	
  your	
  
primary	
  detector,	
  before	
  digging	
  a	
  
hole,	
  use	
  the	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  to	
  scan	
  
the	
  surface	
  of	
  the	
  ground.	
  Do	
  this	
  
by	
  pointing	
  the	
  unit	
  straight	
  down	
  
and	
  moving	
  it	
  around	
  the	
  suspected	
  
area.	
  Often	
  the	
  target	
  will	
  be	
  less	
  
than	
  3”	
  deep	
  and	
  can	
  be	
  detected	
  
with	
  the	
  Bullseye	
  TRX,	
  making	
  
recovery	
  easier.	
  
If	
  a	
  surface	
  scan	
  doesn’t	
  detect	
  the	
  
target,	
  dig	
  an	
  appropriate	
  plug	
  or	
  
flap	
  cut	
  in	
  the	
  turf.	
  Use	
  the	
  Bullseye	
  
TRX	
  to	
  scan	
  both	
  the	
  plug	
  (or	
  flap)	
  
and	
  down	
  into	
  the	
  hole.	
  In	
  some	
  
The	
  Bullseye	
  TRX’s	
  area	
  of	
  
detection	
  is	
  concentrated	
  
around	
  the	
  tip,	
  making	
  it	
  easy	
  
to	
  zero	
  in	
  on	
  the	
  target.	
  	
  
When	
  scanning	
  a	
  dirt	
  pile,	
  
hold	
  the	
  Bullseye	
  TRX	
  	
  at	
  an	
  
angle	
  between	
  90°	
  
(perpendicular)	
  and	
  45°.	
  
cases,	
  a	
  coin	
  on	
  edge	
  will	
  be	
  
difficult	
  to	
  pinpoint	
  and	
  may	
  be	
  in	
  
the	
  sidewall	
  of	
  the	
  hole.	
  Be	
  sure	
  to	
  
scan	
  the	
  walls	
  of	
  the	
  hole.	
  
Be	
  mindful	
  of	
  proper	
  digging	
  
techniques	
  when	
  extracting	
  the	
  
target.	
  Use	
  the	
  smallest	
  appropriate	
  
digging	
  tool,	
  especially	
  in	
  public	
  
areas.	
  Learn	
  to	
  cut	
  plugs	
  that	
  avoid	
  
turf	
  damage	
  or,	
  better	
  yet,	
  how	
  to	
  
“pop”	
  coins	
  using	
  only	
  a	
  
screwdriver.	
  There	
  are	
  numerous	
  
videos	
  on	
  YouTube	
  that	
  
demonstrate	
  good	
  target	
  extraction	
  
protocol.
Coins	
  that	
  are	
  
on	
  edge	
  are	
  
often	
  in	
  the	
  
wall	
  of	
  the	
  
hole.	
  As	
  the	
  tip	
  
is	
  lowered	
  into	
  
the	
  hole,	
  the	
  
peak	
  response	
  
is	
  produced	
  as	
  
the	
  tip	
  passes	
  
the	
  coin.	
  	
  	
  
66	
  
   	
  
Troubleshooting	
  
Unit	
  won’t	
  turn	
  on,	
  turns	
  on	
  but	
  
turns	
  off	
  quickly,	
  performs	
  
erratically.	
  
Unit	
  sounds	
  a	
  false	
  alert	
  as	
  it	
  
approaches	
  the	
  ground.	
  
Unit	
  turns	
  on	
  and	
  produces	
  a	
  
three-­‐tone	
  beep	
  before	
  the	
  two-­‐
tone	
  “ready”	
  signal.	
  
Target	
  appears	
  to	
  be	
  large	
  and	
  
difficult	
  to	
  pinpoint.	
  
Target	
  is	
  detected	
  but	
  then	
  
disappears	
  as	
  the	
  probe	
  is	
  moved	
  
deeper	
  into	
  the	
  hole	
  
Replace	
  the	
  battery.	
  Check	
  that	
  battery	
  is	
  
inserted	
  correctly,	
  with	
  proper	
  polarity	
  
(positive	
  to	
  positive,	
  negative	
  to	
  
negative).	
  	
  
Place	
  the	
  tip	
  to	
  the	
  ground	
  but	
  away	
  from	
  
metal	
  and	
  quick-­‐press	
  the	
  button	
  to	
  
“grab”	
  the	
  ground	
  reading.	
  	
  
Unit	
  is	
  probably	
  overloaded.	
  Make	
  sure	
  it	
  
is	
  held	
  away	
  from	
  ground	
  and	
  metal	
  
during	
  turn-­‐on.	
  	
  
Quick-­‐press	
  the	
  button	
  to	
  ratchet	
  down	
  
the	
  sensitivity.	
  This	
  reduces	
  the	
  apparent	
  
size	
  of	
  strong	
  targets.	
  	
  
Target	
  is	
  probably	
  in	
  the	
  sidewall	
  of	
  the	
  
hole.	
  	
  
Specifications	
  
Operating	
  mode	
   VLF-­‐IB	
  
Frequency	
   12	
  kHz	
  
Temperature	
  range	
   5°	
  to	
  158°F	
  (-­‐15°	
  to	
  +70°C)	
  
Search	
  modes	
   All	
  Metal	
  non-­‐motion	
  
Ground	
  balance	
   LockTrac	
  with	
  Grab	
  
Target	
  indication	
   Beeper,	
  vibrate	
  (selectable)	
  
Target	
  response	
   Proportional	
  
Search	
  coil	
   0.3”	
  /	
  7.6mm	
  coaxial	
  
Water/dust	
   IP66	
  (weatherproof)	
  
Weight	
   6.5	
  oz	
  /	
  185g	
  (with	
  2	
  AA	
  batteries)	
  
Length	
   10	
  inches	
  /	
  25cm	
  
Batteries	
   (2)	
  AA	
  or	
  (1)	
  9V,	
  alkaline	
  or	
  better	
  
Battery	
  life	
   20	
  hours	
  typical	
  
Warranty	
   2	
  years,	
  transferrable	
  
  
77
   	
  
Warranty	
  
If	
  within	
  two	
  years	
  (24	
  months)	
  from	
  
the	
  original	
  date	
  of	
  purchase,	
  your	
  
White’s	
  detector	
  fails	
  due	
  to	
  defects	
  
in	
  either	
  material	
  or	
  workmanship,	
  
White’s	
  will	
  repair	
  or	
  replace,	
  at	
  its	
  
option,	
  all	
  necessary	
  parts	
  without	
  
charge	
  for	
  parts	
  or	
  labor.	
  
Simply	
  return	
  the	
  complete	
  detector	
  
to	
  the	
  dealer	
  where	
  you	
  purchased	
  it	
  
or	
  to	
  your	
  nearest	
  Authorized	
  Service	
  
Center.	
  The	
  unit	
  must	
  be	
  
accompanied	
  by	
  a	
  detailed	
  
explanation	
  of	
  the	
  symptoms	
  of	
  the	
  
failure	
  and	
  proof	
  of	
  date-­‐of-­‐
purchase.	
  
This	
  is	
  a	
  transferable	
  manufacturer	
  
warranty,	
  which	
  covers	
  the	
  
instrument	
  two	
  years	
  from	
  the	
  
original	
  purchase	
  date,	
  regardless	
  of	
  
the	
  owner.	
  
Items	
  excluded	
  from	
  the	
  warranty	
  
are	
  non-­‐rechargeable	
  batteries,	
  
accessories	
  that	
  are	
  not	
  standard	
  
equipment,	
  shipping/handling	
  costs	
  
outside	
  the	
  continental	
  United	
  
States,	
  Special	
  Delivery	
  costs	
  (Air	
  
Freight,	
  Next	
  Day,	
  2nd	
  Day,	
  
Packaging	
  Services,	
  etc.)	
  and	
  all	
  
shipping/handling	
  costs	
  inside	
  the	
  
continental	
  United	
  States	
  90	
  days	
  
after	
  purchase.	
  
White’s	
  registers	
  your	
  purchase	
  only	
  
if	
  the	
  Sales	
  Registration	
  Card	
  is	
  filled	
  
out	
  and	
  returned	
  to	
  the	
  factory	
  
address	
  by	
  your	
  dealer,	
  soon	
  after	
  
original	
  purchase.	
  
The	
  warranty	
  does	
  not	
  cover	
  damage	
  
caused	
  by	
  accident,	
  misuse,	
  neglect,	
  
alterations,	
  modifications,	
  
unauthorized	
  service,	
  or	
  prolonged	
  
exposure	
  to	
  corrosive	
  compounds,	
  
including	
  salt.	
  Duration	
  of	
  any	
  
implied	
  warranty	
  (e.g.,	
  
merchantability	
  and	
  fitness	
  for	
  a	
  
particular	
  purpose)	
  shall	
  not	
  be	
  
longer	
  than	
  the	
  stated	
  warranty.	
  
Neither	
  the	
  manufacturer	
  nor	
  the	
  
retailer	
  shall	
  be	
  liable	
  for	
  any	
  
incidental	
  or	
  consequential	
  damages.	
  
Some	
  states,	
  however,	
  do	
  not	
  allow	
  
the	
  limitation	
  on	
  the	
  length	
  of	
  
implied	
  warranties,	
  or	
  the	
  exclusion	
  
of	
  incidental	
  or	
  consequential	
  
damages.	
  Therefore,	
  the	
  above	
  
limitations	
  may	
  not	
  apply	
  to	
  you.	
  In	
  
addition,	
  the	
  stated	
  warranty	
  gives	
  
you	
  specific	
  legal	
  rights,	
  and	
  you	
  may	
  
have	
  other	
  rights	
  which	
  vary	
  from	
  
state	
  to	
  state.	
  
The	
  foregoing	
  is	
  the	
  only	
  warranty	
  
provided	
  by	
  White’s	
  as	
  the	
  
manufacturer	
  of	
  your	
  metal	
  detector.	
  
Any	
  extended	
  warranty	
  period	
  
beyond	
  two	
  years,	
  which	
  may	
  be	
  
provided	
  by	
  a	
  dealer	
  or	
  other	
  third	
  
party	
  on	
  your	
  detector,	
  may	
  be	
  
without	
  White’s	
  authority,	
  
involvement	
  and	
  consent,	
  and	
  might	
  
not	
  be	
  honored	
  by	
  White’s	
  
Electronics,	
  Inc.
88	
  
   	
  
Quick	
  Start	
  
1.
Quick-­‐press	
  the	
  button	
  to	
  turn	
  on.	
  
2.
Quick-­‐press	
  the	
  button	
  to	
  “grab”	
  a	
  ground	
  reading	
  or	
  to	
  ratchet	
  in	
  on	
  a	
  strong	
  
target.	
  
3.
Press	
  and	
  hold	
  the	
  button	
  for	
  half	
  a	
  second	
  to	
  turn	
  off.	
  
Customer	
  Support	
  
Questions	
  concerning	
  your	
  Bullseye	
  TRX?	
  You	
  can	
  contact	
  us	
  via	
  internet,	
  
phone,	
  or	
  mail:	
  
http://whiteselectronics.com/support.html	
  
US	
  
UK	
  
1-­‐800-­‐547-­‐6911	
  
(0044)	
  1463	
  223456	
  
White's	
  Electronics	
  
1011	
  Pleasant	
  Valley	
  Road	
  
Sweet	
  Home,	
  Oregon	
  97386	
  
White's	
  Electronics	
  
35	
  Harbour	
  Road	
  
Inverness,	
  Scotland	
  IV1	
  1UA	
  
  
  
This	
  device	
  complies	
  with	
  part	
  15	
  of	
  the	
  FCC	
  Rules.	
  Operation	
  is	
  subject	
  to	
  the	
  
following	
  two	
  conditions:	
  (1)	
  This	
  device	
  may	
  not	
  cause	
  harmful	
  interference,	
  and	
  
(2)	
  this	
  device	
  must	
  accept	
  any	
  interference	
  received,	
  including	
  interference	
  that	
  
may	
  cause	
  undesired	
  operation.	
  Changes	
  or	
  modifications	
  not	
  expressly	
  approved	
  
by	
  White's	
  Electronics	
  could	
  void	
  the	
  user’s	
  authority	
  to	
  operate	
  the	
  equipment.	
  
  	
  
  
www.whiteselectronics.com	
  
White’s	
  metal	
  detectors	
  are	
  proudly	
  designed,	
  built,	
  and	
  tested	
  in	
  
Sweet	
  Home,	
  Oregon	
  USA	
  by	
  the	
  employees	
  of	
  White’s	
  Electronics.	
  
Part	
  Number	
  621-­‐0547	
  –	
  V1.0	
  

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