Minelab 3011-0301 Field Manual

Minelab 3011-0301 Field Manual

Accessory ferrite for gpz 7000

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Minelab Accessory Ferrite
Field Guide
To achieve optimum ground
balance, the GPZ 7000 requires
as much different data about the
ground as possible, especially
variations in the soil mineralisation.
Ground balancing using a ferrite means that less soil needs
to be covered during the initial ground balance period
because the ferrite artificially adds very useful data to assist in
achieving an accurate ground balance.
For more information on ground balancing your GPZ 7000, visit
www.minelab.com to view and download the 'GPZ 7000 Tips for
Better Ground Balance' knowedge base article (KBA 26).
www.minelab.com
4903-0059-1
Minelab Accessory Ferrite
(Part No. 3011‑0301)
Remember to
ground balance
using a side‑to‑side
sweep motion,
not the traditional
up‑down motion.

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  • Page 1 For more information on ground balancing your GPZ 7000, visit www.minelab.com to view and download the ‘GPZ 7000 Tips for Better Ground Balance’ knowedge base article (KBA 26). www.minelab.com 4903-0059-1...
  • Page 2 Ground Balance with the Ferrite 1. Find an open area free from targets and place the ferrite on the soil surface. 2. Turn GPZ 7000 ON. 3. Select Quick Start on the Detect page. 4. Select Reset Audio and Detection Settings. 5.

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