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with a Low sensitivity setting to deliberately look for surface/shallow finds as one
would not require the extra sensitivity to search for losses from a day or so ago.
Sensitivity
- following along from an increased Factory Gain setting there is also a
noticeable increase to the Factory preset Sensitivity level - this is now set to 22 - an
increase of six sensitivity increments from a lower sixteen. As a result of these two
changes of (i) an increased sensitivity and (ii) gain setting it will appear the Explorer
SE is more powerful on turn-on compared to the older models. These Settings have
been increased at the factory and those settings were always present and
adjustable. There might be a trade-off from using higher settings and this could
result in unwanted noise and more ground signals. If this occurs simply lower the
settings via the Main Menu. However, bear in mind that, Semi-Auto Sensitivity can
be a good friend and will continuously monitor the environmental conditions and
will automatically adjust the detector's sensitivity as close as possible to the last
manually specified level of sensitivity - especially useful in those often difficult sites
with ever-changing ground conditions. Manual Sensitivity on the other hand
would be better suited to a trashy site or, where a very slow sweep is required or on
a beach.
Depth Indication
- is improved over that of Explorer ll and now updates visible
information at the end of each detection and, updates in the new and improved
Pinpoint Mode also.
The clear portion of the depth indicator represents the approximate distance of a
target below the coil based on a single coin from 0 to 30cms. Try to think of the
clear area as the amount of soil you will have to remove to get down to the target.
Digital Fer Cond - as per the depth indicator, Fer and Cond now display and update
information on screen while in the Pinpoint Mode. Previously, this was not possible
and is one of the most significant changes to the Explorer SE software.
The four numbers in the Digital screen display both the ferrous and conductive
properties as perceived by the Explorer SE in magnetic response for ferrous and
conductive response for non-ferrous.
Fer or Ferrous shows from 0 - 31 the ferrous resemblance of targets while Cond
shows from 0 - 31 the non-ferrous conductivity properties of targets. So a display of
Fer 07 Cond 25 would indicate Fer 07 as being of a low ferrous nature (non iron
probability) and Cond 25 would show a high conductivity (copper/brass/silver) and
the target might produce a U.K. copper ID. Displays of Fer 04 Cond 28 could
indicate a U.S. dime while Fer 08 Cond 10 might indicate a gold coin.
Threshold
- has been changed to a Factory Preset setting of 16. It has also been
improved so that finer adjustments may be made to it, especially at the lower end
so that one can set it to a very low level but that it shall still be audible whereas on
the previous models it may have been too quiet or may have gone silent. A silent
or non-existent threshold is not recommended as a small depth loss can actually
occur as one may not hear a very small target, nor should it be too loud that one
could not distinguish a false noise from a target response. As always, the threshold
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