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MENU
MAGNETIC
REJET
GND STABI.
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Tracking Mode
Tracking is an automatic ground correction mode. It questions the ground continuously to determine its
average value. This mode can be useful if the ground mineralization is relatively uniform and changes
slowly. This mode is not suitable in ground where mineralization has been generated by old human set-
tlements due to the discrepancies in the ground effects. In just one sweep, a number of ground events in
succession can be too varied, so that an average value will not be conclusive. Therefore use the GRAB
mode as a preference.
Magnetic ground
(prg DIVING / BEACH / BEACH SENS only)
When searching magnetic ground such as black sand, deep targets may be masked
because their values are similar the soil values. The Magnetic Ground setting allows you
to accept medium tones generated by the ground, ferrite, meteorites as well as distant
targets that are usually masked.
REJECT:
Black sand, ferrite and meteorites are rejected, this is the default mode and the
most stable.
ACCEPT:
Black sand, ferrite, meteorites and good deep targets are accepted with a
positive sound.
Ground Stabilizer
( Inland programs only)
This setting than can be adjusted from 1 to 3 and is used to define the level of ground
instability / feedback you are prepared to tolerate.
1 = Most unstable level 3 = Most stable level
• LEVEL 1:
The zone above the ground value grabbed is accepted, e.g. if you set the GROUND to 75 by
grabbing or manually, then all the ground with a value greater than 75 will react, for example : bricks (~ 78),
ferrite and coil shocks (~ 88). This level is reserved for experts in order to locate the deepest signals that
can be masked by the mineralization.
Note that this “Expert” zone is often masked in the majority of detectors and can never be activated.
• LEVEL 2:
The zone above the Ground setting value is rejected, but a multi-frequency analysis is imple-
mented to signal certain targets through mineralized soils.
• LEVEL 3:
More stable compared to Level 2.
Prg. 7 DEUS MONO does not have the Ground Stabilizer menu, which is fixed at LEVEL I. Like
I, it
sounds by default on ground with a value higher than your setting. Adjust it to 90 if you are looking for stability.
Even if you choose modes 2, 3, where the ground is greater than the set value, for example it does not
sound, it is nevertheless very useful to adjust the ground effects by Grabbing to improve certain
internal settings and adjustments, inclusing display reliability.