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1. GROUND:
Used to electronically cancel the effects of
ground mineralization. Proper use of this control will
minimize false ground signals and insure that the CZ-5
is operating at its maximum potential in just about
any ground condition including wet ocean sand.
2. DISC:
In the 0 through 6 position the CZ-5 is in the target
ID mode, which is a silent, no-threshold, motion-
discrimination mode of operation with the ability to
identify and then ignore (“reject”) or accept many
kinds of small metal targets. In the AUTOTUNE position,
the CZ-5 is in an all-metal mode. In this mode, the CZ-
5 has a wider and deeper search pattern, however,
it lacks the ability to discriminate or identify and
therefore reject targets.
HIPMOUNTING
1.
Disconnect the cable from the control housing and
unwind all but the last twelve inches from the stem.
Secure the lower end of the cable with a Velcro strap
at least twelve inches up from the coil.
2.
Slide the control housing off the handle by holding
the handgrip with one hand and pulling the housing
towards you with the other hand.
3.
Reconnect the cable to the control housing.
It is
especially important that the cable connector be
installed tightly to prevent false signals during
hipmount use. Tight, but never tightened with anything
but your hands.
4.
Put your belt through the slots on the underside of the
housing.
5.
Left handers should wear the housing on their right
hip and right handers on their left hip.
NOTE:
If you’re working in shallow water you may want
to hang the control housing around your neck or chest-
mount with Fisher’s Chest Harness. Just make sure you
put it in a heavy plastic bag sealed tightly around the
cable. Remember, the only thing waterproof about
the CZ-5 is the search coil.
CONTROL PANEL
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