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LIST OF PARTS

Box contents

1 S-TELESCOPIC Stem.
1 Remote Controller (depending on version).
1 set of wireless headphones (depending 
on version).
1 USB-C charging cable.
2 knurled screws - Ø 5mm - lenght 30mm.

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4 knurled screws - Ø 5mm - lenght 16mm.
1 knurled screw - Ø 4mm - lenght 12mm.
1 Weather proof XP case. 
1 carrying strap.
2 parts of the XTREM HUNTER stem structure.
1 front coil with wireless TX and battery.
1 back coil with cable.

Conventional detectors VS XTREM HUNTER

Conventional detectors

 are capable of detecting small targets 

as well as large metal masses at significant depths. However, 
they are affected by small targets near the surface or by ground 
effects. For example, a nearby nail can mask the signal coming 
from a deep large mass.

Moreover, even on relatively clean ground, it is difficult to distin-
guish between a small surface target and a larger target at depth, 
as both generate a similar signal level. It becomes challenging to 
focus on deep buried masses without spending time searching 
through numerous small surface targets.

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, with its coil geometry and distribution of 

the electromagnetic field, is highly insensitive to small surface 
targets, which are naturally invisible to it. It has the capability to 
penetrate the top layers of the ground to easily detect through 
them.  Additionally,  its  improved  ground  effect  suppression                         
reduces false signals caused by movement and oscillations dur-
ing walking, resulting in a significant performance enhancement 
compared to previous generations of detectors of this type.

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Summary of Contents for DEUS II

Page 1: ...atural insensitivity to small targets like nails the XTREM HUNTER now offers the ability to discriminate some moderate sized ferrous objects Wireless Convenience Enjoy seamless compatibility with the...

Page 2: ...le a nearby nail can mask the signal coming from a deep large mass Moreover even on relatively clean ground it is difficult to distin guish between a small surface target and a larger target at depth...

Page 3: ...king III Main structure screwing IV Back coil to front coil connection V Front coil screwing VI Telescopic stem installation Mounting of the strap 2 2 2 2 2 16mm 5mm 12mm 30mm 5mm 4mm VI V IV III II I...

Page 4: ...have an idea of the target s size and depth The horizontal scale is calibrated every second of recording the screen displays the last 4 seconds of detection Targets located closer to the surface will...

Page 5: ...te the target s depth Signal Duration It can help you estimate the target s size 30 cm 12 deep Signal example 30 cm 12 inches Target INTERFACE Most sensitive point A shallow target usually has a doubl...

Page 6: ...background sound threshold HUM The Threshold can be increased to mask low sound variations and can act as a form of sensitivity by drowning out the noise in the threshold hum However it s important to...

Page 7: ...our Autotune adjustment Therefore it is necessary to keep the detector in motion In the same manner if you are searching for very large targets at significant depths a fast Autotune setting may partia...

Page 8: ...ding Sensitivity 99 levels Discrimination IAR on 5 levels Threshold 20 levels Reactivity 3 levels Auto Tune 3 levels Frequency Shift 14 bands Manu Auto Audio Response 3 levels Ground balance Grab or M...

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