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4. Size and Depth of Buried Objects

When using the detector in the motion DISCRIMINATION mode, the relative
depth of an object is displayed in the center of the display with the SIGNAL
strength indicator.  A more accurate depth reading is available in a no-
motion mode, using PINPOINT. These modes display target depth in
inches. This no-motion mode does not require the coil to be in motion to
detect metals. The ability to hold the searchcoil motionless over the target
also aids in tracing an outline of the buried object, or in pinpointing the exact
location of the object using techniques described in the pinpointing section.

5. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

The searchcoil produces a magnetic field and then detects changes in that
magnetic field caused by the presence of metal objects.  This magnetic field
that the detector creates is also susceptible to the electromagnetic energy
produced by other electronic devices.  Power lines, microwave ovens,
lighting fixtures, TVs, computers, motors, etc…. all produce EMI which can
interfere with the detector and cause it to beep when no metal is present,
and sometimes to beep erratically.

The SENSITIVITY control lets you reduce the strength of this magnetic
field, and therefore lessen its susceptibility to EMI. You may want to operate
at maximum strength, but the presence of EMI may make this impossible,
so if you experience erratic behavior or “false” signals, reduce the
sensitivity.

THE BASICS 

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GROUND BALANCING

WHAT IS GROUND BALANCING? 
Why do I need to Ground Balance?

All soils contain minerals.  Signals from ground minerals are
often tens or hundreds of times as strong as the signal from a
buried metal object.  The magnetism of iron minerals, found in
nearly all soils, causes one type of interfering signal. Dissolved
mineral salts, found in some soils, are electrically
conductive, causing another type of interfering signal.

Ground Balancing is the process by which the metal detector
cancels the unwanted signals coming from the ground minerals
while still detecting the signals from buried metal objects. This is accomplished by
matching the detector’s ground balance setting to the phase of the ground signal.

When the detector is calibrated to the soil, the result will be deeper target
detection, quieter operation, and more accurate target identification.

How to Ground Balance your detector:

Ground Balancing procedure with the “Gnd Grab” touchpad.
1. Turn the detector on and select AT (Auto-Tune) mode.
2. Sweep searchcoil across ground to find a clear patch of ground with no

metal present.

3. Rotate SENS knob to point where you hear a slight background hum.
4. Press and hold the GND GRAB touch pad, and pump coil over clean

ground. (Note: pump coil from within 1” of ground to 6”- 8” above ground)

5. When the ground value “settles down” to only one or two numbers in

variation, release the GND GRAB touch pad while still pumping the coil.
Note that the Audio Response to the ground changed and “Evened Out”
when you released the button. Also note that the Ground setting changed.
After balancing, you can hunt in Auto-Tune... or return to Disc Mode.

The most accurate GROUND value is the value displayed when “pumping” the
coil over the ground in an area free of metal.

Understanding ground conditions assists the user in setting up the machine,
knowing when to readjust ground balance, and in understanding the responses
of the machine while searching. This detector provides two kinds of ground
data: 1. the amount of mineralization (the greater the amount of mineralization,
the greater the loss of detection depth & ID accuracy; this loss is more
pronounced in Discrimination Mode) 2. the type of mineralization (which affects
mostly where the ground balance should be set).

Ground Balancing continued on next page

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Use with headphones 

(not included)

This detector is equiped with both a 1/8” and 1/4” headphone jack. Any
headphones with a stereo plug will work; headphones with a mono plug will
not work. Using headphones improves battery life, and also prevents the
sounds from annoying bystanders. It also allows you to hear subtle changes
in the sound more clearly, particularly if searching in a noisy location. For
safety reasons, do not use headphones near traffic or where other dangers
are present. This device is to be used with interconnecting
cables/headphone cables shorter than three meters.

 

 

 

 

  

 

  

 

 

 

       

 

 

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Страница 1: ...t use indoors This detector is for outdoor use only Many household appliances emit electromagnetic energy which can interfere with the detector If conducting an indoor demonstration turn the sensitivi...

Страница 2: ...10 How To Work The Controls 11 MENU Selections Sensitivity 12 Disc Autotune 12 Ground Grab 13 Frequency 13 Number of Tones 14 Notch 14 Ground Balancing 15 16 Ground Error 16 18 Audio Target ID 18 Dep...

Страница 3: ...ts and nails Sometimes the desired target is made of iron Property markers for instance contain iron Valuable relics can also be composed of iron cannon balls old armaments and parts of old structures...

Страница 4: ...only Use minimal finger pressure to start the threads Do not cross thread When the cap nut is fully engaged over the threaded connector give it a very firm turn to make sure that it is very tight When...

Страница 5: ...p The strap is provided for your convenience Some users prefer to use the strap when swing the detector vigorously in order to hold the detector secure against the arm The detector can also be used wi...

Страница 6: ...op while one battery segment is illuminated With one segment flashing low speaker volume will be very apparent For loudest speaker volume select 1 or 2 tones under the OF TONES menu selection BATTERY...

Страница 7: ...ivot the searchcoil back III Click on detector with the left knob Set it at the 12 00 position for this demonstration IV Click the right knob to the lowest Disc setting V Wave each object over the sea...

Страница 8: ...ck on into AT mode Pass the quarter over the searchcoil Vary the distance from the searchcoil on each pass Notice the changing pitch and volume XIII Press and hold a Notice that motion is not required...

Страница 9: ...omated and manual ground balancing features which will eliminate false signals from most types of soils If you want to maximize the detector s target identification accuracy and depth of detection use...

Страница 10: ...puters motors etc all produce EMI which can interfere with the detector and cause it to beep when no metal is present and sometimes to beep erratically The SENSITIVITY control lets you reduce the stre...

Страница 11: ...rn on Turn knob to increase detection sensitivity MODE SELECTION and DISCRIMINATION LEVEL control Click LEFT to enter AutoTune Mode Click RIGHT to enter DISCRIMINATION Mode Rotate knob to desired disc...

Страница 12: ...the presence of buried metal 2 DISC AT AUTOTUNE a Click counterclockwise to the AT icon to enter the AutoTune mode b This is the detector s most sensitive mode of operation c It is a motion mode of o...

Страница 13: ...red the ground s phase 4 Immediately release the control pad to set the detector s internal ground setting value equal to the last GROUND value displayed If you wish to manually change the detector s...

Страница 14: ...category s icon was not illuminated then notching the category will return the category to detection Upon each press of NOTCH a target icon will flash Each subsequent press will move the flashing icon...

Страница 15: ...s ground to find a clear patch of ground with no metal present 3 Rotate SENS knob to point where you hear a slight background hum 4 Press and hold the GND GRAB touch pad and pump coil over clean groun...

Страница 16: ...rom the soil may saturate overload the circuits This will not harm the detector but the machine will not be usable in that condition The solution is to hold the search coil several inches above the so...

Страница 17: ...mp the searchcoil up and down over a patch of ground free of metal repeatedly moving the coil to within 2 of the ground and lifting it up about 6 over the ground If bars appear at the top of the graph...

Страница 18: ...more information about the detected object Volume and Pitch increase with increase in signal strength d3 Three different audio tones Bass Tone Iron Low Tone Foil 5 Tab and Zinc High Tone Dime Qtr d2 I...

Страница 19: ...n its size The smaller the gold object the further to the left it will register Small gold items will register under Iron or Foil Medium sized gold items will usually register under Nickel or P Tab La...

Страница 20: ...n the field you will learn to associate target values with the probable identification of buried objects The target value can vary each time the coil passes over the target depending upon the angle of...

Страница 21: ...aped object If the tone completely disappears at different angles the target may be trash or a low value metal If you are new to the hobby dig all targets With practice in the field you will soon iden...

Страница 22: ...can locate it by the sound The target is located directly under where the sound is loudest Narrow It Down 1 To narrow the response further position the center of the search coil near the center of th...

Страница 23: ...0 micro cgs with standard search coil Ground balance range from ferrite to salt water inclusive Discrimination ground suppression combination of 2nd and 3rd order methods Target ID ground suppression...

Страница 24: ...warranty follows the channel of distribution Warranty does not cover shipping costs Copyright 2009 by First Texas Products L L C All rights reserved including the right to reproduce this book or part...

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