Ground Grab (Gg); Setting The Controls; Gain; Mode - Fisher Labs Gold Bug DP Owner's Manual

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OPERATING IN DISCRIMINATION MODE
Discrimination is used to eliminate trash metal objects (e.g. nails, foil, pull-tabs) from
detection. The searchcoil must be in motion to detect metal. The Discrimination mode
is less sensitive to small and deep objects than the All-Metal mode.

Ground Grab (GG)

This feature is not available in Discrimination mode.
Your best results will be achieved by first performing the GG procedure in All-Metal mode.
The ground balance setting achieved using GG will carry over into this mode.

Setting the Controls

As you adjust any of the controls, notice that the values on the bottom-right of the
display indicate the settings of the value you are changing.

GAIN

If you are new to metal detecting, start with the GAIN at a low enough setting that you do not
hear any sounds when the searchcoil is sweeping across the ground, with no metal present.
Start with GAIN at the 12:00 position, or less.
In this mode, Gain refers to the detector's sensitivity. The higher the setting, the deeper
objects can be found, and the more sensitive the detector is to very small metal objects.

MODE

The right knob is not used in the Discrimination mode.
Click the right knob 100% counterclockwise.
If you turn the knob to the right, you will leave Discrimination mode, entering All-Metal mode.

DISC LEVEL

+
Press
to eliminate unwanted metals from detection.
+
Each time you press
the Disc Value at the bottom-right of the display will increment by one.
+
Press-and-hold
to increase the Discrimination level rapidly.
See the Target Identification section of the manual for a detailed description of this function.
Sections of the arc with no indication represent metals completely eliminated from detection.
Sections of the arc with a lightly shaded indication represent metals detected with
a low tone.
Press
to detect metals which were previously eliminated from detection

Unwanted Noise

Read the section on Electrical Interference.
This is a highly sensitive device.
It is intended for use outdoors. Indoor operation will subject it to electrical interference
from a wide variety of devices in the home or office.
In Discrimination mode, when you sweep the coil over the ground it will usually be quieter than
when holding the detector still.

Sweeping the Searchcoil

As you sweep the searchcoil over the ground, try to keep the coil parallel to the ground.
Avoid lifting the searchcoil at the end of your sweeps.
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GROUND BALANCING
Understanding ground conditions assists the user in setting up the machine,
knowing when to readjust ground balance, and in understanding the responses
of the machine while searching.
This detector displays two kinds of ground data:
1. The type of mineralization (which affects where the ground phase should
be set). This is GND PHASE
2. The amount of mineralization (the greater the amount of mineralization,
the greater the loss of detection depth & ID accuracy; this loss is more
pronounced in Discrimination Mode). This is Fe
The goal of ground balancing is to equate the GND BAL number to the
PHASE number.
PHASE is the measurement of the ground.
GND BAL is the detector's internal setting which calibrates the detector
to the ground's phase.
Notice that the GND BAL number is three digits, with a decimal point.
PHASE has only two digits.
GND BAL is a higher resolution number, so may differ a bit from PHASE
in a perfectly balanced scenario.
After pumping and releasing GG, the exact measurement of the ground
will be transferred to the GND BAL setting.
The two-digit PHASE number displayed on the screen indicates the type of
ground mineralization.
Some typical ground mineralization types are:
0 – 10 Wet salt and alkali
5 – 25 Metallic iron. Very few soils in this range. You are probably over metal.
26–39 Very few soils in this range -- occasionally some saltwater beaches
40–75 Red, yellow and brown iron-bearing clay minerals
75–95 Magnetite and other black iron minerals
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