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Notch Filter

Notch Filter is the ability of the device to discriminate single or multiple Target IDs by not 

emitting an audio response for them or giving a low iron tone (please refer to iron tone in 

notch filter).

Although Notch Filter may seem similar to Disc. at first glance, these two settings have 

different functions. While the Disc. filters out all IDs between 0 and the set value, the Notch 

Filter filters IDs individually.

With the Notch Filter you can reject a single ID or multiple IDs at the same time. This process 

does not affect any IDs below or above the selected IDs. For example, you can filter out IDs 

between 31-35 as well as 50 simultaneously.

How To Use The Notch Filter

When Notch Filter is selected from the Expert Settings, first, the current Disc. value will be 

displayed on screen and discriminated ID range will be shown on the ID scale with lines. For 

example, if the Disc. is set to 15, when you select Notch Filter, number 15 will be displayed 

on screen corresponding to 8 lines on the ID scale (every 2 consecutive IDs are represented 

with 1 line). Notch Filter cannot be used within the Disc. range. In other words, if the Disc. is 

set to 15, Notch Filter can only be applied to IDs 16 or higher. If you want to Notch Filter IDs 

15 or below, first you need to change the Disc. value.

The Notch Filter rejects or accepts IDs with the help of the cursor at the top of the screen. 

To move the cursor on the scale, plus (+) and minus (-) buttons are used. The cursor blinks 

while it is moving on the scale. When you are on the first ID that you want to reject, press 

the SELECT button once. This ID is now rejected and it is shown on the screen with a line. If 

you want to reject multiple IDs, continue to press the plus (+) or minus (-) button. If non-con-

secutive IDs want to be rejected, push the SELECT button once to have the cursor blink for 

navigation on the scale and repeat the process above. The cursor will appear where you left 

it  the next time you use the Notch Filter.

To give an example; let's say you want to reject IDs between 20-25 and the cursor is at 10. 

Press the plus (+) button until you reach number 20. Then push the SELECT button once. 

Number 20 will be marked with a line. When you reach number 25 using the (+) button 

again, IDs between 20-25 will be filtered out and they will be shown on the ID scale with 3 

lines  (every 2 consecutive IDs are represented with 1 line). 

To accept back the filtered IDs, select Notch Filter in the menu. The cursor will appear where 

you last left it. Using the plus (+) or the minus (-) button, select the ID you want to accept and 

push the SELECT button. Then, using the plus (+) or minus (-) button again, unfilter the IDs 

back in. 1 line will be erased for every 2 consecutive IDs accepted.

Iron Tone in Notch Filter:

This will enable you to get a low iron tone for your notched out target IDs instead of silencing 

them. To use this feature, first select Fe Vol. from the menu and using the plus (+) button 

select the iron tone volume between n1-n5. n5 is the maximum level and the iron volume 

will be reduced as you go down but it cannot be silenced completely. 

Notch Filter adjustment applies to the selected search mode only. The change does not 

affect the other modes. 

IMPORTANT!

 If you are using the Standard ID scale and you change the operating frequency 

of the device, you may need to re-adjust the Notch Filter values according to the IDs you will 

get in the new frequency.

Audio Tone

Allows you to change the target audio response tones and the threshold sound according 

to your preference. For each metal group (Fe, Gold/Non-Fe, Non-Fe) the frequency can be 

adjusted between 150 Hz (15) and 700 Hz (70). 

When Audio Tone is selected from the Expert Settings, names of the metal groups men-

tioned above will appear at the bottom of the screen and the selected one will be framed. 

To select another group, just press the SELECT button. Then use the plus (+) or the minus 

(-) button to change the audio frequency.

Audio Tone adjustment applies to the selected search mode only. The change does not affect 

the other modes.

Tone Break

It is used to adjust the break points of the target response tones on the Target ID range. 

Default Tone Break points in the 

IMPACT

 will vary according to the search mode. By using 

the Tone Break feature, for each metal group (Fe, Gold/Non-Fe, Non-Fe) you can change 

the point where the low tone changes into the higher tone.  

To use the Tone Break feature, first select this setting from the Expert Settings. The names 

of the metal groups mentioned above will appear at the bottom of the screen. The Tone 

Break point of the metal group will be shown on the screen numerically while the cursor 

at the top will point to it on the ID scale. In some modes, there are 2 tone break points and 

in some there are 3. To select the metal group, just push the SELECT button. Selection will 

be framed. To change the value of the break point, plus (+) or minus (-) button is used.

To give an example for the above explanation; let's say you are in the DI3 mode and you want 

to change the Tone Break points. First, select the Tone Break from the Expert Settings. Fe and 

Gold/Non-Fe will appear at the bottom of the screen and Fe will be framed. The default value 

of 15 will also be displayed on the screen. Using the plus (+) or the minus (-) button change 

this number to any value you want. Let's say you increased it to 40. Then, push the SELECT 

button once to select the Gold/Non-Fe. Let's say you decreased the default value of 66 to 

50. In this case, the device will produce a low iron tone for all metals with IDs equal to or less 

than 40, a medium tone for metals with IDs 41-50 and a high tone for metals with IDs greater 

than 50 (If you have also adjusted the Audio Tones, the selected frequency will apply to the 

new ID ranges).

Tone Break adjustment applies to the selected search mode only. The change does not affect 

the other modes.

IMPORTANT!

 If you are using the Standard ID scale and you change the operating frequency 

of the device, you may need to re-adjust the Tone Break points according to the IDs you will 

get in the new frequency.

iSAT (Intelligent Self-Adjusting Threshold)

iSAT in General Search Modes (GEN and GEN (D))

For the General Search Modes (GEN and GEN (D)) to perform accurately, a stable threshold 

sound is necessary. You cannot search in the General Search Modes without ground 

balancing. Changes that occur in the soil structure and mineralization levels after ground 

balancing, may cause a rise or fall in the background hum and disrupt the threshold's 

stability which will result in false signals and thus missing signals of small metals. iSAT 

adjusts the speed that the device recovers its threshold hum and eliminates the negative 

effects of mineralized soils. Increasing the iSAT in high mineralization will enable a more 

stable operation by avoiding false signals. This, however, may cause some loss in depth 

and it is normal. 

NOTE:

 In high mineralization, if you receive too many false signals without disruption in the 

threshold hum, lower the gain first before increasing the iSAT. If the false signals continue, 

set the gain back to its original value and increase the iSAT.

If the mineralization is low, you can decrease the iSAT and sweep the coil more slowly for a 

deeper detection.

iSAT consists of 10 levels. The device will start at level 6. It is recommended that iSAT should 

be increased in high-mineralization and decreased in low mineralization.  

iSAT in Discrimination Modes

It is used to eliminate false signals caused by ground noise or hot rocks when searching in 

discrimination modes and the available range is between 00-10. Its factory default value is 

set to (1). You can change the value using the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons. 

If the device receives a lot of false signals due to highly mineralized soil or hot rocks in the 

discrimination modes, first re-ground balance. If the false signals continue, lower the Gain 

and check again. In case the false signals still exist, try increasing the Disc.value. Regardless 

of all these, if the false signals still exist, first change the Gain and Disc. values back to their 

previous levels. Then, increase the iSAT level until the false signals are eliminated.

At the maximum level of iSAT, false signals will disappear or will be minimized. However, in 

some cases, increasing the iSAT will result in  loss of depth for certain metals such as copper.

NOTE: 

When detecting on wet or highly mineralized ground, in order not to miss smaller 

high conductive metals (silver, copper etc.) it is recommended not to increase the iSAT level 

too high. 

NOTE:

 iSAT value ranges between 00-10. The factory default is 01. At ''0'', the iSAT feature 

will be inactive. If the ground is not highly mineralized or does not contain many hot rocks, 

setting the iSAT to ''0'' is recommended.

iSAT in Static Modes

iSAT in static modes is used to eliminate the threshold drifts caused by changes in the 

ground and temperature. Threshold drifts will be reflected in the ID scale either in the 

positive way (right side) or the negative way (left side).

When the threshold drifts, pull the trigger once to retune the detector first. If the drifts are 

substantial and retuning does not improve the situation, increase the iSAT setting in the 

Expert Settings to a level where the drifts are eliminated. As the iSAT is increased, the device 

may detect weaker signals but will not be able to detect the targets anymore if you hold the 

coil stationary or sweep back and forth over the target.

iSAT value ranges between 0-10. The factory default is 3. At ''0'', the iSAT feature will be inac-

tive. If the ground and environmental conditions do not cause any drifts in the threshold, 

setting the iSAT to ''0'' is recommended.

Frequency

IMPACT

 offers 3 operating frequencies — 5kHz, 14kHz and 20kHz— to suit different target 

and soil types.

Based on the frequency selected, the detector's detection performance for different types 

of targets will vary. The list below includes, but are not limited to, different types of targets 

that correspond to each frequency:

5kHz:

 Large ferrous and non-ferrous objects

High conductive coins

Medium or relatively small targets in non-mineralized ground without iron trash

Ferrous masses and militaria

14kHz:

 General use

Small coins                             

Different size coins in medium-highly mineralized ground

20kHz:

 Small coins with different conductivities and thin large coins 

Gold coins, rings, small jewelry , sheet iron, foil

Small targets in iron trash

To change the operating frequency of the device, access the Expert Settings simply by 

pushing the EXPERT Button. After selecting the frequency option, change the frequency 

using the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons. You will hear the sound of the relay circuit; this 

is normal. At the same time, lines will start rotating in the GB window and they will stop 

when the new frequency is active.

EXPERT SETTINGS

Summary of Contents for Nokta

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Page 3: ...detector may only be disassembled and repaired by Nokta Authorized Service Centers Unauthorized disassembly intrusion into the metal detector control housing for any reason voids the warranty IMPORTA...

Page 4: ...ETTINGS PINPOINT TARGET DEPTH LARGE OR SHALLOW TARGETS FALSE SIGNALS AND REASONS MAGNETIC MINERALIZATION INDICATOR ROCKS AND SEARCHING IN ROCKY TERRAINS TRACKING AND EFFECTS OF ROCKS METALS UNDER ROCK...

Page 5: ...ble will not come out from the top of the shaft in the next step 6 Join the two connectors of the system box cable and coil cable paying attention to the pins then tighten The system box cable is a re...

Page 6: ...settings Keypad for navigation among menu options and changing the device settings EXPERT button to access the expert settings LED flashlight On Off and volume overload volume adjustment button Headp...

Page 7: ...the operating frequency chosen Battery life will be less in 5kHz compared to other frequencies Other factors such as LED flashlight usage and usage of speaker or wired wireless headphones will also a...

Page 8: ...ion which shows the warning messages 6 Section which shows the Target ID upon target detection the ground balance whole number value during ground balancing and the estimated target depth in the pinpo...

Page 9: ...t of the shaft so that you are standing in an upright position your arm is relaxed and the search coil is approximately 5cm 2 above the ground It is important to keep the search coil parallel to the g...

Page 10: ...if you don t want to detect ferrous metals with 00 05 ID in the DI2 mode you can set the Disc to 5 9 If you are detecting in a very trashy area and the device is getting too many iron signals instead...

Page 11: ...mps for the ground balance to be completed 4 Upon completion of the ground balance ground balance value is shown on the display GB The device continues to ground balance and produce a beep sound as lo...

Page 12: ...and switch the device to the GEN mode 2 You need to listen to the sounds coming from the ground in order to perform manual ground balance Pump the search coil up and down from about 15 20 cm 6 8 above...

Page 13: ...d balance While tracking is active the device can initially produce a loud signal when it detects a different ground structure for instance a mineral rock or a target In this case swing the search coi...

Page 14: ...ly composite soil structure a ground balance should be performed again to adapt to the varying soil structure In addition re ground balancing is recommended if you change the operating frequency of th...

Page 15: ...ill appear on the screen If you wish to revert back to the normalized IDs repeat the same process and letters no will appear on the screen Tables outlining the search modes and ID ranges as well as th...

Page 16: ...to the signal strength The threshold in this mode is internal and cannot be adjusted by the user Changes in the ground and temperature may lead to drifts in the threshold Threshold drifts will be ref...

Page 17: ...ls with 0 20 ID and a higher tone for all targets with 21 99 ID Upon target detection the threshold will momentarily go silent and only the target audio response will be heard The duration of the thre...

Page 18: ...e Discrimination DI4 4 tone discrimination mode designed for coin hunting in low medium mineralization Due to its high gain and depth this mode is a bit noisier than the other modes Noise will be more...

Page 19: ...ly noisier Noise will be more in the air versus in the ground Take this fact into consideration when adjusting the gain level While searching in this mode a slower swing speed is required The discrimi...

Page 20: ...t back to the modes window NOTE You can go from basic settings to expert settings directly simply by pressing the EXPERT button However you cannot go from expert settings back to basic settings direct...

Page 21: ...d more if the coil is in free air than sweeping the coil on the ground Please keep this factor in mind while adjusting the gain Gain in Static Modes The factory default for the gain setting is optimiz...

Page 22: ...GEN GEN D STA STA D DEEP VLX1 and VLX2 modes In other words as the Disc is increased up to the above mentioned levels stabil ity will increase but depth will be reduced and vice versa Above these lev...

Page 23: ...provides short vibration signals The magnitude of the vibration effect can vary according to the depth of the target and the swinging speed This setting is common in all search modes except for STA a...

Page 24: ...shift the operating frequency of the device 5kHz 14kHz 20kHz in the Expert Setting may also be changed Factory Default Save FD Save With the FD Save feature of the IMPACT you can save your settings o...

Page 25: ...plus and minus buttons are used The cursor blinks while it is moving on the scale When you are on the first ID that you want to reject press the SELECT button once This ID is now rejected and it is sh...

Page 26: ...use the Tone Break feature first select this setting from the Expert Settings The names of the metal groups mentioned above will appear at the bottom of the screen The Tone Break point of the metal gr...

Page 27: ...lowly for a deeper detection iSAT consists of 10 levels The device will start at level 6 It is recommended that iSAT should be increased in high mineralization and decreased in low mineralization iSAT...

Page 28: ...IMPACT offers 3 operating frequencies 5kHz 14kHz and 20kHz to suit different target and soil types Based on the frequency selected the detector s detection performance for different types of targets...

Page 29: ...in pitch and volume as the search coil approaches the target In this mode the device does not discriminate or give target IDs If the device is in the vibration mode the speed of vibration will increa...

Page 30: ...starts to generate a continuous sound which resembles a siren Overload message is shown on the display simultaneously In such a case lift the search coil up until the message disappears FALSE SIGNALS...

Page 31: ...sitive based on their ID being low or high in com parison to the ID of the soil they are in One or both of the types may be present in a field The negative and positive effects mentioned here will onl...

Page 32: ...is a slight delay in tracking you may hear a strong signal at the first one or two swings until the setting is adjusted Then the sound will get weaker and disappear This will not happen with metal tar...

Page 33: ...l lose metals along with rocks If the hot rocks in your search area tend to give high IDs then the chances of missing the signals of small metals underneath will be high as well SEARCHING IN SHALLOW W...

Page 34: ...ground balancing It does not indicate any error or problem It only indicates what should be done Check Coil It indicates an interruption in the search coil transmitter signal The search coil connecto...

Page 35: ...ne Break Notch Filter Ground Balance Pinpoint Frequency Shift Vibration Gain Setting Target ID Search Coil Display Backlight LED Flashlight Weight Length Battery Warranty VLF 5kHz 14kHz 20kHz 150 Hz 7...

Page 36: ...4 89 1928 Six Pence 55 72 79 30 53 62 1868 Six Pence 74 84 85 55 74 79 1842 Four Pence 68 83 84 49 69 75 1952 Three Pence 74 84 85 56 74 80 IMPORTANT If you are using the Normalized ID scale the devic...

Page 37: ...03 x 03 x 03 x 03 x 03 x 03 x 03 x 03 x 03 FD Save Fd SA x x x x x x x x x x x x EXPERT Notch Filter 00 99 x 03 x 03 x 03 x 03 x 10 x 15 x 00 x 00 Audio Tone 15 70 x 33 x 33 x 15 33 x 15 33 64 x 15 33...

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