Silencer (Expert); Iar Discrimination; Threshold; Sensitivity - XP Metal Detectors DEUS II Manual

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Multi-Notch ...
Select Tone break 1 or 2 with
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MENU
90
M - NOTCH
T.ID
G.ID
N1
If several targets with different conductivity levels are a problem, you can activate
two other notches: N2 and N3. Use
T.BREAK1
T.BREAK2
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You will notice that the notched zones are grayed out in the conductivity bar on the
main search screen.
Silencer
MENU
90
SILENCER
T.ID
G.ID
2
ling caused by ferrous items.
TONES
B.CAPS

IAR Discrimination

Programs 8 GOLD FIELD and 9 RELIC FIELD use another discrimination method,
MENU
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90
DISCRI IAR
T.ID
G.ID
2
ing to their distance from the coil.

SENSITIVITY

I
95
FREQ SHIFT
I
3
EXPERT
Gold nuggets or relics items buried deeply in mineralized ground can generate a similar signal to a ferrous
item, so in this case it is better to reduce the IAR discrimination level.

Threshold

(Only with Pitch mode ON)
This feature is used to set the amplitude of the background sound threshold.
MENU
90
THRESHOLD
T.ID
G.ID
2
I
0
DISCRI IAR
SENSITIVITY
I
95
Sensitivity
(general sensitivity)
Determines the device's sensitivity level from 0 to 99.
90
MENU
SENSITIVITY
The most commonly used sensitivity levels range from 70 to 90. Reduce the level
T.ID
G.ID
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in trashy areas or close to power lines, fences, radio-relay stations, etc.
FREQ. SHIFT
I
2
Do not test your device indoors as there is considerable electromagnetic and met-
IRON VOLUME
I
3
al interference in urban environments (EMI).
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