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6. BIG TARGET ALERT.
Large shallow items, like a jar lid or a
beer can, overload metal detector circuits making accurate
target ID or trash rejection impossible, but not with the
CZ-5. Whenever it passes over a large shallow target, a
distictive bell-tone immediately warns you that the target is
too large to identify.
7. DEPTH.
Target identification in air is easly for just about any
ID metal detector. But the CZ-5 does it in the ground and
does it deeper. Thanks to the patented Fourier Domain Signal
Analysis System, the CZ-5 can identify deeper targets in
mineralized soil.
Two VLF ground compensation signals are
transmitted (one at 5KHz, one at 15 KHz), giving the circuitry
two ground compensated target response signals to
analyze, compare and identify.
8. SILENT SEARCH, SLOW MOTION DISCRIMINATION.
No
threshold, no clicking, no popping, no static. Once you set
the CZ-5 discrimination control to one of its six factory
calibrated, lock-on discrimination points, the audio and visual
target identification circuits will completely ignore everything
identified as belonging in a category below that discrimination
point. For example, a setting of “4” tunes out iron, pull tabs
and foil. As long as you’re at this discrimination point you’ll
never hear the low “iron” tone or the medium tone of pull-
tabs and foil. And since the discrimination categories are
exactly the same as the meter categories, the meter will never
ID iron, pull tabs or foil as long as you remain at “4”. Any false
signal you do hear or see will be in the “coins” category only
because the CZ-5 couldn’t positively identify the target as
iron, foil or a pull-tab.
9. AUDIO BOOST VOLUME CONTROL.
The lower range of this
volume control is like any other you’ve ever used. As you
increase it above mid-range, loud, shallow target responses
remain at a fixed volume while faint, deep target sounds
continue to get louder.
10. PUSHBUTTON MANUAL GROUND ADJUST.
It’s no secret that a
metal detector will perform its very best when manually
tuned for actual on-site ground conditions. The only problem
is that manual adjustments have always been confusing,
complicated and time consuming, but not with the CZ-5.
Just push the PINPOINT button and lower the coil to the
ground. Then set the GROUND control just below a threshold
tone and you’re ready to search.
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