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Comprehensive Operating Manual & Guide to Metal Detecting

Comprehensive Operating Manual & Guide to Metal Detecting

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3. Turn the SETTINGS KNOB to adjust the setting.

The goal is to eliminate the sound as the coil is being pumped over the ground. In
some soils, the sound is not completely eliminated.

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, Stat, or Motion All Metal 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 Metal 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, Stat, or Motion 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 Motion 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 (continued)

Search Techniques (continued)

The F75’s other processes have a reputation for lightning-fast response over targets, with the
result that 

the duration of the sound 

over

good target can be very short, especially in a

trashy area. The Boost process lengthens the duration of the target’s sound.  Many users will
find this audio feedback less fatiguing; the Boost process makes it easier to listen through the
trash clutter to hear good targets. Whereas in Default process slowing your sweep speed
leads to a loss of sensitivity, the Boost and Cache Locating processes allow you to sweep
slower, without a loss of sensitivity

The Cache Locating process is primarily for locating large, deep objects while searching with
the searchcoil several inches off the surface of the ground. It is free of the gradual threshold
drift which can occur in the Static All Metal Mode. In general, its response is too slow for
ordinary relic hunting or coinshooting. But if you prefer a very slow sweep speed (for instance,
if you are accustomed to using the older technology of heavy and sluggish competitive
detectors) you can still achieve good results. 

In areas which have been 

pounded to death 

and were seemingly 

hunted out, 

even by the

predecessor version of the Fisher F75, the Boost process can make such sites productive
again. By detecting targets which were just out of reach of other machines, or by lengthening
the duration of good sounds that were too hard to hear amid trash sounds, old sites are again
productive.  If a site has been especially productive in the past, you may want to revisit it
using the Cache Locating process and utilize a very slow sweep. 

Most of the foregoing techniques apply both to the Discrimination Mode where the process is
selected, and to the corresponding Motion All Metal Mode, whose response characteristics are
also modified when the Boost and Cache Locating processes are selected. 

While searching in 

bP

or 

CL

process, you may also want to periodically toggle back to 

dE

process.  Press-and-Hold the MENU button to temporarily engage the 

dE 

process.  For users

familiar with the F75 default process, this can serve as a target check.  Under some
conditions, the default process may identify targets more accurately.  Targets yielding a
marginal response in one process may sound different in another process.  If you are new to
the F75, toggling back to default process from 

bP

or 

CL

can serve as a learning tool to

understand the different response characteristics of the different processes.

Pinpointing With the Trigger Switch

When you turn the F75 on, the ground balance setting is preset to give a positive response on
nearly all soils.  This means that if you are pulling the pinpoint trigger, the audio tone will get
louder as you lower the searchcoil to the ground.  But you do not want to hear the ground; you
just want to hear the target. So always Ground Balance first.

After you have discovered a buried metal target using the ALL METAL or DISCRIMINATION
Modes, use the trigger switch to pinpoint its exact location.

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Содержание F75 Special Edition

Страница 1: ...0714 Better performance in High E M I environments Even better target separation SPECIAL EDITION Metal Detector User s Manual...

Страница 2: ...Motion All Metal Trigger actuated FASTGRAB ground balancing with manual override Waterproof 11 inch open frame BiAxial searchcoil Trigger actuated target pinpointing with variable audio pitch Fully A...

Страница 3: ...able Target Identification 25 Depth Indicators 26 Confidence Indicator 26 Fe3O4 Graph 26 Battery Indicator 27 G B 27 Setting 27 Messages 27 Frequency Shifting 28 Capabilities Limitations 29 31 Tips Te...

Страница 4: ...nal 13 kHz quartz crystal timing reference 13158Hz 13100Hz 13043Hz 12987Hz 12931Hz 12876Hz 12821Hz Basic Sensitivity 6 x 10 9 root Hertz detectivity Lag Coefficient 78 milliseconds Reactive Overload a...

Страница 5: ...ground If you stop moving the searchcoil the sound will also stop Probable target type will be indicated at the top of the LCD screen 6 If the searchcoil is not in motion and not close to metal the d...

Страница 6: ...e the MIDDLE STEM until the SILVER BUTTON locates in the hole 6 Twist the LOCKING COLLAR fully in the clockwise direction until it locks 7 Repeat this process on the LOWER STEM 8 Using the BOLT and KN...

Страница 7: ...the Cable or Plug Turn Locking Ring only Use minimal finger pressure to start the threads Do not cross thread When the Locking Ring is fully engaged over the threaded connector give it a firm turn to...

Страница 8: ...le warning Always install batteries which are of the same type and the same state of charge Otherwise battery life will be determined by the weakest battery because the good batteries cannot deliver t...

Страница 9: ...As you swing the detector from side to side you want the bolts tight enough so that you do not feel any movement between the pole and armrest mounting bracket If you notice unwanted movement while sw...

Страница 10: ...etal object The display provides continuous information on battery condition and on ground mineralization which affects detection depth Help messages are automatically displayed on the bottom of the d...

Страница 11: ...or off and controls speaker volume and headphone volume Knob position has no effect on detector s sensitivity or susceptibility to noise from electrical interference On Off Volume Switch Menu Access...

Страница 12: ...the top line of the menu is highlighted When used to switch back and forth between the DISCRIMINATION Mode and ALL METAL Modes the detector changes modes as soon as the corresponding selection is high...

Страница 13: ...DISCRIMINATION Sensitivity Discrimination Level Notch Number of Tones and Process Number To select a function push the MENU button and continue pushing in order to move to the function you want The wo...

Страница 14: ...present 2 Hold the detector with the searchcoil about one foot above the ground 3 Push the TRIGGER SWITCH forward with your index finger 4 Physically pump the searchcoil and detector up and down over...

Страница 15: ...an 40 manual ground balancing is required To perform the Manual Ground Balancing operation do the following 1 Select the MANUAL G B function The legend G B SETTING appears The present ground balance s...

Страница 16: ...a metal object Ground Balancing continued Se The resu tras find tras lead slow The the drift ordi if yo dete In a pred aga the prod usin Mos sele also Wh proc fam con mar the und Pin Wh nea loud just...

Страница 17: ...ries over to Static Mode and Discrimination Mode SENSITIVITY This controls the signal gain and is adjustable from 1 to 99 In the presence of electrical interference high ground mineralization or varia...

Страница 18: ...om background noise and or a slight amount of ground response If you do not hear these noises you will sacrifice detection depth If the background chatter is too annoying or the ground noise is so hig...

Страница 19: ...d to adjust to a setting of 29 or less to silence electrical interference or to prevent overload on highly mineralized ground or in saltwater You may also notice a shift in the ground balance setting...

Страница 20: ...nge TAB range is from 36 to 55 will be eliminated from detection 6 A half slash will be permanently displayed across the top left of the word TAB NOTCH allows you to select target ranges equal to 1 2...

Страница 21: ...e or exclude from detection Beware that this combination can be confusing Here are some examples of NOTCH used in conjunction with DISC LEVEL If Discrimination Level is set at 60 and you set the top o...

Страница 22: ...sponds with a faster shorter audio duration This improves target separation dE DEFAULT PROCESS This is the best process to use for most conditions and is thus the default JE JEWELRY PROCESS Detector w...

Страница 23: ...ache Locating process in the Discrimination Mode Audio Pitch To change Audio Pitch choose this selection under the All Metal Menu see pg 17 instructions WHAT YOU SEE VS WHAT YOU HEAR The visual Target...

Страница 24: ...target How to Pinpoint Position the searchcoil an inch or two 2 5 5cm above the ground and to the side of the target Then pull the trigger Now move the searchcoil slowly across the target and the soun...

Страница 25: ...U S 1 Eagle OBJECT TARGET ID Most iron objects 4 12 foil from gum wrapper 16 25 U S nickel 5 coin typically 30 aluminum pull tab 33 55 aluminum screwcap 60 70 zinc penny dated after 1982 typically 60...

Страница 26: ...igit target identification it has assigned If all 6 segments are displayed you can be confident that the Target ID is accurate If 3 or fewer segments are displayed the confidence is very low Junk targ...

Страница 27: ...ISE COIL will appear Such overloads will not harm the detector but the detector will not detect metals properly under these conditions Raise the coil until the message disappears the siren sound will...

Страница 28: ...riencing electrical interference If you suspect electrical interference you may change the F75 s operating frequency This is a trial and error method to try to find a frequency different from the susp...

Страница 29: ...ty alloys such as iron bronze brass lead pewter and zinc will read lower on the effective conductivity scale Larger objects and objects made from higher conductivity alloys such as silver copper and a...

Страница 30: ...etector without sweeping it over the ground for instance if not fully assembled or if you are indoors To air test place the searchcoil in a spot where the detector is stable and more than two feet awa...

Страница 31: ...lds of the Double D construction can produce anomalous responses If the object feels shallow strong signal narrow response or multiple responses in a single sweep and is giving consistent high reading...

Страница 32: ...oil until the overload warning disappears and sweep at this increased height Large Targets If an overload warning is not confined to a small spot you are probably overloading on a large object for exa...

Страница 33: ...nes or by lengthening the duration of good sounds that were too hard to hear amid trash sounds old sites are again productive If a site has been especially productive in the past you may want to revis...

Страница 34: ...coil higher and higher If the response diminishes quickly and never gets very broad the target is probably a coin If the response diminishes slowly as you lift the searchcoil and you get a broad respo...

Страница 35: ...ferrous targets in the proximity of iron indicating ID numbers higher than would be obtained in an air test This tendency is connected with the F75 s enhanced see through ability that is the ability t...

Страница 36: ...ther digging them since nonrepeating signals are almost always trash GROUND MINERALS Conductive mineral salts usually produce broad signals which will not be mistaken for a metallic object Common caus...

Страница 37: ...gold nugget and are common in many gold prospecting areas They are usually but not always drawn to a magnet They are most often reddish in color but are often black brown or yellow On relic hunting s...

Страница 38: ...he machine without ground balancing In most areas once you have ground balanced the ground balance setting will remain satisfactory for a long time However if the soil has been disturbed by digging or...

Страница 39: ...mission of the property owner Most of the public places where one is likely to do coinshooting are city county or school district property There is usually no ordinance prohibiting use of a metal dete...

Страница 40: ...egal Certain kinds of sites on both public and private land are protected by law from relic hunting If there is a metal detecting club in your area some of the members will probably know what the laws...

Страница 41: ...es Alaska and in a few localities in the Appalachians The old saying Gold is where you find it means that to find gold you should look in areas where the yellow metal is known to be present Hillsides...

Страница 42: ...te black sand If you know this to be the case in the area you re working you can maximize your gold recovery by concentrating your effort on areas where the bar graph indicates higher amounts of iron...

Страница 43: ...and sometimes it belongs to the person who finds it or some combination of the above If the contents of the cache were stolen this fact can also complicate the question of ownership Find out what law...

Страница 44: ...lenges You may get false signals when going into and coming out of the water making it necessary to pay careful attention to keep the coil either in or out of the water but not to touch the surface Th...

Страница 45: ...these tasks in software running on an internal microcomputer The iron minerals which are present in most soils also distort the magnetic field obscuring the weak signals of small or deep objects This...

Страница 46: ...care to refill all holes and leave no damage Remove and dispose of any and all trash and litter found Appreciate and protect our inheritance of natural resources wildlife and private property Act as a...

Страница 47: ...bs for a Return Authorization RA Number Reference the RA number on your package and return the detector within 15 days of calling to Fisher Research Labs Inc 1465 Henry Brennan Dr El Paso TX 79936 Pho...

Страница 48: ...Comprehensive Operating Manual Guide to Metal Detecting F75 SE B M75MBLK Rev 4 101514...

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