Ground; General; Grab - XP Metal Detectors DEUS II Manual

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GROUND

Ground
FAST
OPTION
MENU
G.B
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T.ID
F
NF
T.ID
G.ID
90
GND
LVL
90
G.SET
OPTION
MENU
SOL
and ferrite, often linked to old human settlements.
On the coast, depending on the regions, mineralization can go from magnetic grade (black sands) to elec-
trically conductive grade (salt water).
Illustration of the soil zone in the inland programs :
GROUND ZONE
Ferrite
90
80
Press
G.B
3 ground setting modes are available: GRAB, MANUAL or TRACKING. GRAB is advised, as it is quick and
accurate. (MANUAL mode only available on the DEUS MONO program).
When entering the Ground page,
the ground at any time, for example a clean zone or identifying a mix of ferrous and non-ferrous targets.
Grab Mode
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Level of the mineralization. The higher it is the more the
ground is mineralized. Pump the coil on the ground several
times to assess it with more precision.
Your actual current ground effect setting.
G.B.
90

GRAB

Ground mineralization index (measured constantly as a
G.ID
90
guide).
TRACKING
GND STABILIZER
Bricks,
Ceramic, etc.
70
moves into an all metal mode, unlike
From any menu, you can calibrate the ground effect at any time by
holding the
G.B.
90
the ground audio signal is attenuated and the value is stabilized.
GRAB
90
Caution, a short press will take you into the Pinpoint page.
GND STABILIZER
Intermediate zone
Ferrous
60
0
key down
while
you pump the coil on the soil until
Non ferrous...
I. This is practical

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