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Detection Modes
Your EVO6000 supports four detection modes. The default mode is
.
puts your EVO6000 into
.
Another short press puts your EVO6000 back into
motion mode
.
A long press on the pin point button steps through the non-motion modes. The first long press
puts your EVO6000 into
non-motion audio discrimination mode
. Another long press puts your
EVO6000 into
. The third long press puts your EVO6000 back into
Motion Mode
Motion mode
detects targets as they move relative to the detector head.
Motion mode
is good at
excluding ground signals and gives an accurate
target ID
. In
motion mode
you must swing the
detector as described in
. When you find a target you may wish to press
to help precisely locate the target.
Pinpoint Mode
Pressing the
puts your EVO6000 into
pinpoint mode
.
Pinpoint mode
is designed to help you precisely locate a target before you start digging. In
pinpoint
mode
you do not have to swing the
search head
. You can slowly move the
search head
around to
find the exact location of a target. In
pinpoint mode
the large numbers on the screen will show the
signal strength. The tone rises with signal strength as you get closer to the target. Move the
search
head
slowly over the target to find where your EVO600 has the highest number and tone.
Pressing the
pinpoint mode
puts your EVO6000 back into
.
Non-Motion Audio Discrimination Mode
A long press on the
in
non-motion
audio discrimination mode
.
Non-motion audio discrimination mode
is designed to help you find deep targets on uneven or
overgrown sites where it is difficult to swing the detector. In
non-motion audio discrimination mode
you do not have to sweep the
search head
. You can slowly move the
search head
around to find a
target. In
non-motion audio discrimination mode
the large numbers on the screen will show the
target ID
. The pitch of the tone reflects the
target ID
of the target. Stronger signals will give louder
tones.The pitch and volume of the tone can be managed using the
,
and
and
settings. In
non-motion audio discrimination
mode
, if you find that the detector is disturbed by changes in ground conditions, use a short press on
to reset the
baseline level
.
A long press on the
in
non-motion audio discrimination mode
puts your
EVO6000 into
Non-Motion Single Tone Mode