Motion Detection - 'Motion Mode'
*For optimum metal detecting performance, never sweep the search coil as if it were a pendulum. Avoid
'angling' the search coil from the detecting ground floor surface.
Most worthwhile metal objects will provide a repeatable signal, if the signal will not be repeated when
hovering over, it is more than likely trash metals (or possibly over-oxidized materials). When a clear
sounding tone is heard, you can get a more approximate 'zeroed-in' location of your detected object.
Some practice and experience may be needed to develop the proper metal detector 'sweeping' style. Just like
your fingerprint, your sweeping / metal detector scanning movement will develop over time and will help to
optimize your metal detector's performance and your technique in general. If the search coil is swept too
slowly, the unearthed objects may not respond or be recognized by the metal detector -- the same goes if you
sweep too quickly past the objects. Another re-sweep or 'pass-over' can always help confirm the presence of
an existing metal but a unique and ideal sweeping style is what you're after. Proper scanning also involves
smooth, even swipes of the search coil, that includes overlapping already partially scanned areas as you
continue moving forward. Take the time to practice and experiment the ideal sweeping speed and style.
Learning, experimenting and discovering is all a part of the experience and you will gradually develop metal
detecting skills and sought-after habits over time.
Pinpoint
your finding
When there is a clear signal to show you the location of the buried target objects, you can make an “X” scan
at this zone, generally the bottom of the intersection point is the target object.
Metal Detector Signals
*Most valuable metal objects detected will send repeatable signals, as you scan over the ground surface area
containing the object. If the signal is not repeated after your 're-scan' the ground floor surface area, it is most
likely a false signal. Hovering the search coil over the target object again can confirm the presence of a
metal object. Along with the LED light flicker visual indication, the metal detector will provide audible
frequency tones -- that also insist the presence of a detected metal object.
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