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Comprehensive Operating Manual & Guide to Metal Detecting

Comprehensive Operating Manual & Guide to Metal Detecting

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Ground Balancing

What is Ground Balancing?
All soils contain minerals.  Signals from ground minerals are often tens or hundreds of times
as strong as the signal from a buried metal object.  The magnetism of iron minerals, found in
nearly all soils, causes one type of interfering signal. Dissolved mineral salts, found in some
soils, are electrically conductive, causing another type of interfering signal.

Ground Balancing is the process by which the metal detector cancels the unwanted ground
signals while leaving signals from buried metal objects intact. This is accomplished by
establishing the detector’s internal Ground Balance setting; this setting is calibrated to the soil
and eliminates the signal produced by ground minerals.

Calibration to the actual soil condition will result in deeper target detection, quieter operation,
and more accurate target identification. This calibration, or Ground
Balancing, can be accomplished automatically with the detector’s
internal computer, by pushing the Trigger Switch forward, or manually
in the All Metal menu.

The ground balance setting carries through into all operating modes.
In Discrimination mode, the ground signal is generally inaudible unless
the discrimination setting is 0.

AUTOMATIC GROUND BALANCING PROCEDURE
(FASTGRAB™)
1. Find a spot of ground where there is no metal present.
2. Hold the detector with the searchcoil about one foot

above the ground.

3. Push the TRIGGER SWITCH forward with your index finger.
4. Physically pump the searchcoil and detector up and

down over the ground.
Lift it about 6 inches above the ground and
lower it to within 1 inch of the ground, about
once or twice a second. 

5. A 2-digit value will appear on the display. This is the

Ground Balance setting.

If the detector’s internal computer is unable to ground
balance, an error message will appear:
• If the message OVERLOAD RAISE COIL – CAN’T

GB appears, you will also hear a siren sound.
You are probably over metal.

•  If the message CAN’T GB appears,

you may not be pumping the
coil, or you may be over a
small piece of metal.

Note:  FASTGRAB will

not automatically

balance over highly

conductive soils, such as

a wet saltwater beach.

Search Techniques (continued)

Estimating Target I.D.  

With a single sweep over a target, you will usually see a 2-digit target ID displayed on the LCD.
Repeated sweeps back and forth over the target may cause the 2-digit target ID values to change
with each sweep of the coil; this may seem inconsistent with your discrimination setting.  These
variations and inconsistencies provide important clues regarding the identity of the buried object.

Most metal detectors have difficulty properly identifying steel bottle caps, and the F75 is no
exception.  Steel bottle caps will often read in the coin range, at the high end of the scale.
The ID number you receive from a buried coin will usually be consistent regardless of sweep
speed or angle.  The readings from a steel bottle cap will tend to bounce around a lot more,
especially with variations in sweep speed or angle.  By paying attention and taking this into
account, you can minimize the number of bottle caps you dig.

The information provided by the Visual Target ID may be different than the detector’s Audio
Feedback because the visual and audio systems are independent of one another. The internal
signals and algorithms controlling the Visual and Audio output are different. Therefore what
you hear, or do not hear, provides additional information regarding target ID.  For instance, if
discrimination is set at 12, and most sweeps result in no visual target ID, the target is most likely
iron even though the majority of the ID numbers will be greater than 12.

The F75 has a tendency to up-average nonferrous targets in the proximity of iron, indicating ID
numbers higher than would be obtained in an air test.  This tendency is connected with the
F75’s enhanced see-through ability – that is, the ability to find valuable targets in an area
where there is a lot of iron trash. 

False Signals and Chatter

At times the detector may beep when there is nothing there, or it may seem like there is
nothing there.  There are five major causes for this:  electrical interference, nuisance buried
objects, ground minerals, hot rocks, and sensitivity set so high that internal circuit noise is
audible.  The problem can usually be corrected by reducing the sensitivity setting, but
sometimes other measures can also be taken.

ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE
Electrical Interference can be caused by power lines, appliances, computer equipment, cell phones,
fluorescent and vapor type lamps, household light dimmers, other nearby metal detectors, electric
fences, radio transmitters, and electrical storms.  If you get abnormal noise while holding the
searchcoil motionless in the air, the cause is either electrical interference or internal circuit noise.  If
it is electrical interference, by walking around with the metal detector, you can often follow the
signal and track it back to the offending device; simply turn the device off, or come back at another
time when it may be off. If the interference is from power lines, you might try another time of day.
Interference on power lines is usually caused by something connected to them which may be idle
in the evenings or on weekends.  If the interference is from a communications or broadcast
transmitting antenna, reducing the sensitivity is usually your only recourse.  

The F75 allows you to shift operating frequencies to avoid electrical interference.  See the
Frequency Shifting section for information about this technique.

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Summary of Contents for F75 SPECIAL EDITION

Page 1: ...al Sand Scoop Large galvanized metal scoop with filtering holes Strong Rubberized grip SAND SCOOP Lesche Knife Made from high quality heat treated tempered steel The ultimate digging tool Comes with a...

Page 2: ...neglect accidental damage or misuse of this product is not covered under this warranty Decisions regarding abuse or misuse of the detector are made solely at the discretion of the manufacturer Proof o...

Page 3: ...ng targets 33 34 Estimating target size and depth 34 35 False signals and chatter 35 Adjusting Sensitivity 37 Tips on ground balancing 38 Detecting Activities Coinshooting 39 Relic Hunting 40 41 Gold...

Page 4: ...oop contains two electrical induction coils which are like antennas One coil transmits a rapidly alternating magnetic field illuminating the region surrounding the searchcoil If metal is present its e...

Page 5: ...cation of targets making them easier to unearth When the trigger is pulled PinPoint is engaged The searchcoil need not be in motion to detect an object The 2 digit numeric display indicates approximat...

Page 6: ...the circumstances surrounding the hiding of the cache you may find discrepancies which help you to judge the reliability of the information available Often the best information on an old cache is to...

Page 7: ...the searchcoil slowly and deliberately carefully controlling its height above the ground to minimize noise from iron minerals in the soil If you hear ground noise your Ground Setting could be a bit o...

Page 8: ...is a historical society and museum of local history Most museums are grateful for anything they can put on display and when you dig something you cannot identify the curator can often identify it for...

Page 9: ...nued Relic Hunting Relic hunting is searching for historical artifacts The most common desired objects are battlefield debris coins jewelry harness hardware metal buttons trade tokens metal toys house...

Page 10: ...ings to the factory preset follow this process 1 Turn detector off 2 Press and hold the red MENU button and push forward and hold the TOGGLE SWITCH 3 Turn the detector on while you are still holding t...

Page 11: ...ed to ground balance so find another promising spot and try again If you cannot find a spot to successfully ground balance it is time to give up Reset the ground setting to 90 and then use the machine...

Page 12: ...is pushed forward FASTGRAB automatic ground balancing is activated The internal computer measures the magnetic properties of the soil in order to cancel interference from naturally occurring minerals...

Page 13: ...ll sometimes not be completely eliminated even when the discrimination setting should have eliminated the target Metal detectors are designed to see one metal object at a time Where there are two iron...

Page 14: ...fficulty properly identifying steel bottle caps and the F75 is no exception Steel bottle caps will often read in the coin range at the high end of the scale The ID number you receive from a buried coi...

Page 15: ...rget and the sound will indicate the target s location As you sweep from side to side and hear no sound at the ends of the sweep the target is located in the middle of that zone where the sound is lou...

Page 16: ...get can be very short especially in a trashy area The Boost process lengthens the duration of the target s sound Many users will find this audio feedback less fatiguing the Boost process makes it easi...

Page 17: ...CE Manual Ground Balance can only be performed while in an All Metal mode but the resultant setting will carry over if you change into Discrimination mode See the previous section on Ground Balancing...

Page 18: ...EEL BOTTLE CAPS FLAT IRON TRASH Modern motion type target ID metal detectors usually have difficulty consistently identifying steel bottle caps and other flat iron trash objects Double D searchcoils a...

Page 19: ...n any range the slash will appear even though all values within that range might not be eliminated from detection To recall the discrimination setting press the MENU button until you enter the DISC LE...

Page 20: ...s And Limitations DEPTH The F75 can detect U S coins to a depth of up to 15 16 inches 37 40cm under good conditions Large objects 55 gallon drums manhole covers etc can be detected to a depth of up to...

Page 21: ...refer this selection 3H same as 3 except that nickels produce a high tone 3 THREE DIFFERENT AUDIO TONES Iron produces a low pitch tone Aluminum trash zinc pennies and nickels produce a medium tone Hig...

Page 22: ...ll Metal Mode are also modified these characteristics include less noise and a slower response speed LCD Visual Display continued BATTERY CONDITION INDICATOR Fresh alkaline batteries will illuminate a...

Page 23: ...tate pinpointing an object the 2 digit numerical display indicates the approximate depth of the object in inches based on the assumption that the object is a typical U S coin Small objects will read d...

Page 24: ...ried target has been located using the All Metal or Discrimination modes you want to pinpoint the exact location of the target in order to facilitate its recovery Accurate target pinpointing will mini...

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