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Sensitivity Control

The

Sensitivity

control, located at the bottom of the control panel, allows 

the level of sensitivity to be adjusted to suit the conditions in which you are detecting.
It is often thought of in terms of a depth control and it is, to a point, but more 
importantly it also makes the unit more or less sensitive to interference caused by
ground “mineralisation”, and electromagnetic fields.

At the most anti-clockwise position, this control “clicks” into the Auto position. In this setting the Sovereign GT
will automatically adjust the level of sensitivity to the most stable level under the prevailing conditions. 
Beginners should operate the unit in Auto, until they become more competent in its operation.

Turning the control clockwise will “click” the Sovereign GT out of the Auto setting into manual sensitivity. 
As this control continues to be turned in a clockwise direction the level of sensitivity will be reduced. At the most
clockwise position, the Sovereign GT is set at "minimum" sensitivity.

Experienced operators, when detecting in wet sand at the beach, should set the Sensitivity control out of Auto
and slowly turn the control clockwise until minimal false signalling is experienced. This will give the maximum
sensitivity while maintaining a smooth threshold. In general, the more moist the beach sand, the more clockwise
the knob must be turned.

When operating the Sovereign GT in heavily mineralised ground, the operator should again reduce the 
sensitivity until the ground balance is able to cope with the mineralisation.

NOTE:

Often a sensitivity setting that gives a smooth threshold is preferable to a high sensitivity that causes

undue noise or instability that makes it difficult to hear subtle target signals. Detecting with a smooth threshold
will often mean that you are able to hear targets to a greater depth than with a noisy threshold.

The incidence of false signalling is minimized if the operator concentrates on sweeping the coil as parallel to 
the ground surface as possible. In summary, for greatest detection depth:

• Keep the coil sweep as parallel to the ground as possible.
• Turn the sensitivity knob as anti-clockwise as possible, (within the manual region) so that  minimal false 

signals occurs.

• This setting will need to be altered, depending on the mineralization or sand moisture level.

Advanced users

operating inland, can operate the unit in either Auto or in Manual. In more mineralised soils, 

a reduced Manual setting is recommended. Note that “hot rocks”, “Roman Pennies” or some ancient
red/orange/brown pottery or tiles may cause the unit to respond as if the targets are ferrous. This is not a false
signal, but the correct response, and indicates that the unit is set at a relatively high sensitivity. It is also 
highly recommended that a very slow sweep of the coil, across the ground, will reduce false signals.

If detecting non-ferrous items in a high trash area, a beginner may prefer to use Auto sensitivity and Disc – Iron
Mask / Off (see chapter 7.5.1) as this setting will provide a smoother operation, and keep “broken” or “chopped”
signals to a minimum.

Advanced users

operating in non-mineralised soils or areas of high trash concentration should set the 

sensitivity control out of Auto and into the variable Manual region. The control should be set as anti-clockwise
as possible (out of Auto and into the variable manual region), so that minimal false signalling occurs. 
This setting will depend on the degree of soil mineralisation and metal junk concentration and may need to be
altered as the environment changes.

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Threshold Control

Located at the bottom right of the control panel, the 

Threshold

control allows for

adjustment of the background hum. This background “threshold” or “hum” aids in the
location of targets.
Small targets or large, deep targets may not produce a distinct target signal but rather
cause only a slight change in the threshold tone.

Ideally, this control should be set to a position where the threshold tone is just audible. At this level, the 
presence of small or deep targets will be more easily recognised. Turning the 

Threshold

control in a 

clockwise direction will increase the threshold level. At the most clockwise setting, the threshold is at 
its maximum.

A threshold level that is too high will mask out the small or deep targets, while a “silent” or non-audible
threshold may not allow the small change in threshold tone created by small or deep targets to be heard.

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Silent Search/Threshold

When in the discriminate mode, the Sovereign GT will vary the tone of an audio signal
depending on the conductivity of the target; ie. a highly conductive target will produce a high
pitched tone, while a less conductive item (such as foil) will produce a lower pitched tone.
The advantage of the Sovereign GT over other detectors is that the tone of the threshold will

also change. After the target signal is heard, the threshold “hum” will return in a pitch similar to the pitch of
the signal. When the target signal is nulled due to discrimination or notching, the threshold will again return
in the higher or lower pitch of the target conductivity.

For example, if you are searching in the Discriminate mode and you have just detected a coin, the threshold
will remain at the tone of the coin signal, but when you pass over a junk target such as a nail, the Audio will
NULL (go silent) over the nail, and the threshold, when it returns, will drop to a lower tone. This can be a 
useful feature, as unlike other detectors using Silent Search discrimination modes, you still ignore the junk
targets, but you know when you have passed over them and can estimate the conductivity that they have.
( see 7.6 Discrimination & Notch descriptions)

The other advantage of the threshold-based Discriminate mode is that on occasions, the only thing that may
alert you to the presence of a very deep target is a change in threshold pitch. This is a common occurrence
in very junky sites, or if you are sweeping faster than normal. 

However, for new users of BBS technology, this may initially be a little confusing so, to simplify things a 
little, Minelab have added a Silent Search discriminate mode option to the Sovereign GT. In this mode, 
targets will still produce different tones based on conductivity, but you will not hear the changes in threshold
tone, or the Nulling of discriminated objects. A slightly faster sweep speed is also possible, which makes the
Silent Search mode ideal in areas of low target concentrations, such as the beach, where ground coverage
is just as important as recovering the really deep targets. If a rich pocket or area is located, the operator can
select the Threshold mode and slow down their sweep to ensure all targets are recovered. 

To operate in Silent Search mode, you need to start with the switch in Threshold position and, using the
Threshold control, lower the level until it is just audible as you would if you were searching with Threshold.
Once you have this level of threshold, flick the switch to Silent Search. The threshold will now disappear but
a faint target signal will still sound.

NOTE:

If you were to have the threshold level set too low before going into Silent Search, you could find that

the very soft target signals may not be audible. If your threshold level is too loud before 
switching into silent search, the threshold will become softer but still audible.

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Page 2: ...quipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna of the radio or television Increase t...

Page 3: ...Upper Shaft Assembly 7 5 3 Completing the Shaft Assembly 8 5 4 Shaft Mount the Control Box 8 5 5 Hipmounting Chest Mount 9 6 BATTERIES 10 6 1 Installation of NiMH Battery Pack 10 6 2 Installation of A...

Page 4: ...ransmit simultaneously in multiple frequencies The benefits of multiple frequency technology are numerous and include increased depth greater sensitivity to non ferrous metal objects increased accurac...

Page 5: ...is like swinging a number of single frequency detectors at the same time Because BBS operates in a number of frequencies that no other detector does BBS detectors such as the Sovereign GT can find a b...

Page 6: ...the tape on the lower fiberglass tube 3 that is holding the black teardrop washers 12 in place Note Ensure the washers do not fall out after removing the tape b Remove the black nylon wing nut 11 and...

Page 7: ...mounting bracket positioned at the back The velcroed panel is then wrapped across the top of the stem www minelab com Figure 4 Completing the shaft assembly Figure 5 Mounting the control box on the sh...

Page 8: ...about 10 to 15 hours Using headphones will extend battery life further Good quality alkaline batteries should always be used instead of standard carbon batteries Alkaline batteries should be removed...

Page 9: ...n the Sovereign GT On by turning the Volume control to about 3 o clock d Turn the Threshold control in a clockwise direction until the tone becomes just audible e Set the Sensitivity control to Auto f...

Page 10: ...elab com p15 7 4 Threshold Control Located at the bottom right of the control panel the Threshold control allows for adjustment of the background hum This background threshold or hum aids in the locat...

Page 11: ...rloaded by a substantially large piece of metal close to the coil Raise the coil a few inches above the ground and pass it over the area again to check the target By lifting the coil away from the gro...

Page 12: ...Variable Control Located on the centre left of the control panel the Notch control is used in combination with the Disc control to discriminate against or ignore certain metal objects As with the Dis...

Page 13: ...at there is no metal in the ground or close to the coil If you cannot achieve a ground balance try again a few feet away in case there is a metal target under your first location or reduce the sensiti...

Page 14: ...eaker and their use will increase battery life The socket will accept most stereo headphones with a 1 4 jack If your headphones have a Stereo Mono switch set it to Stereo Minelab recommends headphones...

Page 15: ...the target recognition table shown on page 25 This table will become an excellent guide when used in conjunction with the Digital Target Indicator until the various target responses become familiar Th...

Page 16: ...T ignored a non ferrous object k Turn the Disc control back to the most anti clockwise position l Progressively turn the Notch control in a clockwise direction again passing the coil over the test obj...

Page 17: ...special tools to enable the recovery of targets without digging large holes This retains the surface plug of grass and soil to be returned undisturbed All holes that have been dug must be properly re...

Page 18: ...um 38in 965mm Weight Control Box 20 3oz 568gms Tornado 1000 coil 23oz 654gms Technology Broad Band Spectrum BBS Transmit Frequency 17 frequencies 1 5 25 5khz Ground Balance Automatic Ground Tracking A...

Page 19: ...ce Repair Form Today s Date Detector Model Serial No Purchased From Purchase Date Parts being returned Description of Fault Owner s Name Address Phone Day Home Fax Email 15 warranty and service www mi...

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