Menu; Discrimination - XP Metal Detectors DEUS II Manual

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FAST
OPTION
MENU
22
MENU
90
DISCRI
T.ID
G.ID
6.8
than the setting. Example :
SENSITIVITY
I
95
FREQ. SHIFT
I
5
EXPERT
will have to accept losing certain desirable metal targets. A more satisfactory alternative is to continue
using a low discrimination level (e.g. discrim. at 8) and use preferably:
• The visual target display for visual discrimination.
• Multi-tone mode for audio discrimination.
DEUS II displays deep targets more precisely through its multi-frequency process-
ing that removes a large proportion of the troublesome ground effects.
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F
NF
T.ID
The metal target conductivity scale below from -6.4 to 99 will give you an idea of
the display and discrimination range :
G.ID
90
GND
LVL
90
G.SET
OPTION
MENU
SOL
GROUND ZONE
Brick,
Ferrite
Ceramic
- 6.4
- 5
- 4
One of the advantages and special features of
tions of simultaneous frequencies while adapting to multiple ground types (see Programs).
cannot be generalized due to their ferrous components, otherwise there will be a risk of falsifying the dis-
play of all the other targets. E.g. one or two euro coins (ferromagnetic ring + copper center) will display 75
in the Diving and Relic programs but 80 in all the other programs. Diving and Relic use fairly low detect-
ing frequencies from about 4 to 13 kHz, whereas the others include higher frequencies such as 40 kHz.
14
Press
G.B.
Scroll through the menu with
Exit with
Coke
ferrous items
0
10
20
MENU
.
to return to the main menu.
Small
Bronze coins
Thin coins
Foil
Poor alloys
30
40
50
is its programs, as they use different combina-
.
large silver and
copper coins
€/$/£
Small silver coins
60
70
80
90
99

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