Audio Response - XP Metal Detectors DEUS II Manual

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Reactivity ...
In terms of pure performance, the greatest detection ranges are obtained with low reactivity levels. How-
Depending on the reactivity level, the length of the audio signal varies when it passes over a target, the
length of crackling of ferrous items is also in proportion. You are therefore advised not to keep changing
the performance settings, as this may hinder you from distinguishing good and bad sounds.
Low reactivity (0 to 2) = long sound

Audio Response

Audio Response enables you to amplify the volume of deep targets . It gives the im-
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AUDIO RESPO.
pression of greater power, but does not provide any additional depth as this setting
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only affects the sound curve (the dynamic range of sounds). Lower Audio response
levels give a good perception of depth.
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Be aware that by increasing the Audio Response too much:
• You also amplify the small false signals and mask sounds from a good target.
• You compress the dynamics and reduce the assessment of the distance of a target.
High reactivity (2.5 to 5) = Short sound
0 = Weak Audio Response
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7 = Maximum Audio Response
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