OUTDOOR OPERATION
Metal detectors are primarily intended for outdoor use. Do not use the
detector near sources of power or places with a lot of metal. Field detection
may also be complicated due to soil conditions, size, shape and oxidation of
metals. The more you practice, the more experienced you will become, and will
thus get better and more accurate results.
(1) Turn on the device
After pressing the POWER button, the detector will beep twice and all
screen icons will light up briefly. Once the detector is ready, it will return
to the mode it was in before it was last turned off.
(2) Set the operating mode
Start with the mode ALL METAL. If a particular metal is desired, set the
detector to one of the previously described modes. As soil conditions vary,
it is sometimes a good idea to take samples of certain metals, bury them,
and then adjust the settings of the detector for the most accurate results
possible. Using the PINPOINT mode can also help increase accuracy and
indicate soil contamination.
(3) Adjust sensitivity
The lower the sensitivity, the more accurate the results will be. However,
in soils that contain many minerals, this can also lead to undesirable
results. Adjust the sensitivity to get the best results for this type of soil.
When working near another person using a metal detector, stay at least 10
meters apart so as not to interfere with each other's results.
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