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The goal of Ground Balancing is to eliminate the sound as the searchcoil is being
pumped over the ground. In some soils, the sound is not completely eliminated.
After balancing to ground with GG some users may want to further adjust the
ground balance point manually.
To manually adjust ground balance:
1. Operate in ALL-METAL mode.
2. Pump searchcoil up and down over the ground as in the GG procedure.
3. Press
+
or
-
while pumping
If the ground balance adjustment is incorrect, there will be a difference in the
sound as the searchcoil is either moving toward or away from the ground. It
sounds like you are either pulling the sound out of the ground, or pushing the
sound into the ground.
•If the sound is louder as you raise the searchcoil, increase the ground
balance setting.
•If the sound is louder as you lower the searchcoil, reduce the ground balance
setting.
NOTE: Experienced users often prefer to adjust the ground balance to get a weak
but audible response when lowering the searchcoil. This is called adjusting for
positive response.
Positive and Negative Response
The purpose of ground balancing is to adjust the metal detector to ignore ground
minerals. If the setting is incorrect, ground minerals will give either a positive or a
negative response, depending on which direction the adjustment is off.
POSITIVE RESPONSE
If the G.B. setting is too high a number, the response of minerals will be positive.
This means that when the searchcoil is lowered to the ground in PinPoint or All
Metals mode, the sound will get louder as the searchcoil approaches the ground.
The sound will grow quieter as the searchcoil is raised. What, if anything, you will
hear in Discrimination mode depends on the discrimination setting.
When searching in an All Metals mode, if ground balance is properly set to cancel
the ground, and you sweep over a positive hot rock, the rock will give a “zip”
sound similar to that of a metal object.
NEGATIVE RESPONSE
If the G.B. setting is too low a number, the response of minerals will be negative.
When the searchcoil is lowered to the ground in PinPoint or All Metal mode, the
machine will be silent. The machine will sound off as the searchcoil is lifted away
from the ground. What, if anything, you hear in Discrimination mode depends on
the Discrimination setting.
When searching in All Metal mode a negative hot rock will produce a “boing”
sound after passing over it, making it difficult to know where it is located. It will
not have the sound and “feel” of a metal object.
GROUND BALANCING
Reading the Display
Most gold prospecting and relic hunting is done by ear. Listen for the louder sounds,
riding on top of the constant background hum.
As you sweep the searchcoil, notice the Fe
3
O
4
(iron oxide) scale to the left of the
display.
This indicates the amount of ground mineralization.
Most black sand is made of magnetite.
Gold nuggets are often found in concentrated black sand deposits.
For the best depth detection in highly mineralized soils, use the All-Metal mode.
For the most accurate Fe
3
O
4
reading, pump the searchcoil over the ground.
While sweeping the searchcoil, also notice the GND PHASE value in the middle of the
screen.
GND PHASE is the ground phase; this indicates the type of minerals in the soil.
Within an area, the ground phase may change.
After ground balancing, periodically compare GND PHASE to GND BAL. If these two
numbers differ by a great deal, you may want to ground balance the detector again.
When not adjusting the knobs, the GND BAL setting will always appear on the
bottom-right of the display.
GND BAL is the detector’s internal ground balance setting. The detector’s default
ground balance setting is 82.9, which is the best starting point for achieving the
correct setting.
After you perform the Ground Grab procedure, the GND BAL number will change
to match your soil.
You can change the current GND BAL setting by pressing the
+
or
–
buttons.
See section on Ground Balancing for a more detailed explanation.
Experienced users often prefer to adjust the ground balance to get a weak
audible response when lowering the searchcoil to the ground. This is called
adjusting for positive response and is achieved by increasing the GND BAL
number with the
+
key.
Target Scale
The arc across the top classifies metal objects.
Each time a target is detected, three segments will illuminate above the arc.
The segments will remain illuminated for three seconds.
This indication shows the approximate classification of the buried metal object.
See the section on Target Display for a more detailed explanation.
Iron is on the left. U.S. dimes and quarters are to the far right.
In an air test, gold indicates right of center -- the larger the gold piece, the
farther to the right.
In the ground, the I.D. of gold may jump around with each pass of the searchcoil.
If searching in All-Metal mode, you may want to switch back into Discrimination mode, after
finding a target, to see a more accurate target identification, viewing the 2-digit Target I.D.
OPERATING IN ALL - METAL M ODE
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