Pushbutton Method - Fisher M-Scope CZ-5 Quicksilver Operating Manual

Deep search, target i.d. metal detector with dual fourier domain signal analysis
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"PUSHBUTTON" GROUND BALANCE METHOD
This will probably be your method of choice in all but the most
difficult of ground conditions. It's fast, easy and accurate. You
can use this method in either the Autotune or Target ID mode.
NOTES:
1. If you get an audio response as you first lower the coil with
the GROUND control at 10, you're probably over a piece of
metal. Move and try again.
2. If you get a sudden belltone not proceeded by an
increasing audio response as you lower the coil, you're
probably in some very highly mineralized soil or sand. In this
case, it's best to use the "Bobbing" method, paying particular
attention to the notes under paragraph 7.
3. If you don't get any audio response, or just a very faint one
as you rotate the GROUND control from 10 all the way to 0,
you're probably in an area where there's very little ground
mineralization. Just leave the GROUND control at 10 and begin
searching.
1. With your controls set as in the "Turn-On"
procedure, (GROUND control at 10), hold the
search coil parallel to and 6 to 12 inches off the
ground. Press the PINPOINT button and hold it until
you've completed step 2. Make sure you're at least
three feet away from any metal objects.
2. Still pressing the PINPOINT button, lower the coil
to the ground. Starting at 10, rotate the GROUND
control clockwise until you hear an audio tone.
Then back it off to the exact point where the tone
disappears. Release the PINPOINT button and
you're ready to search.
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