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The Minelab SD2200v2
If a target signal is too weak for the detector to discriminate when it is set
in one of the discriminating modes, it will revert to the
All Metal
mode. As
soon as the signals become strong enough, the detector will resume
discrimination.
It is not advisable to pinpoint in the
Disc + ID
mode because the duration of
the signal is too long (too broad a signal). Pinpointing is best performed
in the
All Metal
mode.
It is recommended that once a target has been located and the operator is
using the discriminator, the coil should be rapidly passed back and forth
over the target centre several times. Remember to switch back to
Fixed
balance for this.
The coil must at all times, particularly when discriminating or
IDing
a target,
be passed smoothly over the surface of the ground while maintaining the
coil height above the ground.
The form of ferrous discrimination which blanks the signal will not work if a
monoloop coil is used instead of the recommended
Double D
. In that
case the
Disc
mode will be identical in response to the
All Metal
mode.
The
Disc + ID
mode will operate in the
+ID
mode giving pitch discrimination,
but will still not blank ferrous signals.
The operation of the
Disc + ID
mode is affected by signals which are too
strong. If the signal is too strong in
+ID
mode, the detector will emit a
rapidly pulsing signal of constant pitch. This is to guard against erroneous
interpretation indicating an overload of signal. Lift the coil slightly higher
above the ground and the discrimination functions will return.
The
Disc
mode discrimination will only blank a ferrous signal when a target
gives a strong signal when passing across a piece of iron, a target response
will be heard until the
SD2200v2
identifies that the target is indeed iron. At
this point, the signal will blank. The target strength required for this to
occur can be adjusted using the Discrimination Level Adjust Control.
Figure 7 - Discrimination Audio Signal
Instruction Manual
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Control Rotation
Anticlockwise
Clockwise
Discrimination
Suggested for areas with small
Suggested for areas with a lot of
amounts of junk
ferrous junk
Dig more junk but less likely
Dig less junk but may mistake a
to cancel a gold nugget
nugget for ferrous junk
(+ID) function requires stronger
(+ID) function requires less strong
signals to operate
signals to operate
Most iron objects are discriminated Almost all iron objects are
but a few small iron objects will be discriminated however a few small
accepted as non-ferrous
non-ferrous items will be ignored
Only fairly strong target signals
Strong and medium target signals
will trigger discrimination action
will trigger discrimination action
Tracking
Ground track is more likely to
Ground track is less likely to
balance out targets
balance out some weak signals
Medium to strong signal required
Weak signal will pause the
to pause the Tracking mode
Tracking mode
Suited for areas of rapidly changing Suited for areas with constant
mineralisation
ground mineralisation