Salt Sens; Frequencies - XP Metal Detectors DEUS II Manual

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SALT SENS

(Salt water sensitivity ; prg DIVING - BEACH - BEACH SENS)
In addition to the general sensitivity setting, the «SALT SENS» setting has the ad-
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SALT SENS
vantage of reducing false signals, typically linked to seawater, unlike the general
T.ID
G.ID
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sensitivity which acts on all targets and all signals. When searching wet sand or
surf, always use the SALT SENS setting as a priority rather than the general sensi-
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tivity. The general sensitivity should be reserved for cases where the instabilities
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come from electromagnetic interference (EMI).
vels of SALT SENS, low conductive targets that register around TID 30 may also be slightly attenuated,
this setting will not effect higher conductive targets.
Frequency
• Eleven simultaneous multi-frequency programs, each with different combinations of frequencies and
• One single frequency program (no. 7 DEUS MONO) built around seven main frequencies: 4.5 – 7.5 – 13 –
17.6 – 25 – 32 – 40.5 kHz, each one with seven wide offset increments, i.e. 49 frequencies in all.
Range of available frequencies of 4 kHz to 45 kHz :
4.08 to 4.76 kHz - 6.94 to 8.08 kHz - 10.39 to 15.15 kHz - 15.62 to 20.75 kHz
22.06 to 28.57 kHz - 29.41 to 35.32 kHz - 36.36 to 45.45 kHz
Remember that generally all frequencies detect all targets, but a high frequency such as 45 kHz will
detect a far greater proportion of small targets than low frequency like 4 kHz, above all if the ground is
coins than a low frequency. The best option is therefore to use
a priority, to make the most of an extended range of frequencies and thus maintain sensitivity to a wider
range of targets.
Program no. 7 Mono can be useful if the multi-frequency programs are hampered by a severe electromag-
netic environment or if you prefer to focus on a particular target category.
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