Sensitivity Adjustment - Bounty Hunter Quick Draw II Owner's Manual

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SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT

The principle use for the SENSITIVITY
knob
is
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
(EMI). EMI is both naturally-occurring
and man-made. Common sources of
EMI are power lines, both suspended
and
buried,
antennas.
Machinery,
operation, can also produce EMI.
EMI comes from most household
appliances, so YOUR DETECTOR
CAN BEHAVE VERY ERRATICALLY
INDOORS. If you want to test it
indoors,
turn
microwave. If you have lights with
10
to
eliminate
and
broadcasting
when
off
the
TV
and
dimmer switches, also turn these off;
dimmer switches can produce lots of
EMI.
If your detector chatters with the
SENSITIVITY knob in the 100%
clockwise
sensitivity until the chatter stops
in
(usually to the 1:00 or 3:00 position).
If you suspect the presence of deeper
targets underneath a shallower target,
reduce the SENSITIVITY to eliminate
the detection of the deeper target to
properly locate and identify the
shallower target.
position,
reduce
the

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