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The search coil should not touch the ground during your sweep. The pole length
should be adjusted to allow this without having to lift the detector with your
elbow or shoulder. The search coil should rest about one inch above the ground
while you are standing erect. The angle of the search coil should allow the
bottom to be parallel to the ground.
3. “DISCR” is used to eliminate any target that you do not want the
detector to audibly respond to.
If you need to eliminate more ferrous metals over the ground, the “DISCR”
control must be set in a position over ―Rings‖ or ―Coins‖. If you come upon
non-ferrous metals /gold, silver, copper, bronze/ a high sound can be heard; and
if you come upon ferrous metal a low sound is heard. If the “DISCR” control is
in ―Iron‖ position, ever y f errous obj ect will b e signalized with high tone (like
non – ferrous). If the soil is too mineralized we rec o mmend the ― Foil‖ position.
4. Pinpointing a Target
A good method for pinpointing is "X-ing" the target with the search coil.
Remember that the target's response sound is always greatest when the target is
directly under the center of the search coil. To "X" a target, sweep the search
coil over the target from side to side and then from front to back until you can
identify the center of the X— the spot on the ground where the target response
sound is the greatest. Pinpointing a target is probably best done by "X -ing" as
well. Remember that the detector will beep just as the target passes under the
center of the search coil. Slowing the sweep speed down will help you pick out
the center of the X, but remember that the search coil must always be moving
slightly for target detection.
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