Makro Detector Kruzer User Manual
Page 11other modes except for the BEACH mode. In such a case, you can auto ground balance inthe BEACH mode and then switch to other modes or try manual ground balancing.3) You can test the accuracy of the ground balance with the pinpoint mode. After groundbalancing, if you receive no sound or a weak one when you move the search coil closer tothe ground in the pinpoint mode, then the ground balance is successful. If the sound getslouder when you move the search coil closer to the ground, then the ground balance is notsuccessful. In this case, simply change your location. If ground balance is not possible despitethese efforts, you should continue your search without performing ground balance.You cannot search in the General Search (GEN) mode without ground balancing. You need touse one of the discrimination modes and increase the DISC. value until the noise is eliminated.4) Once the ground balance is set, it will remain satisfactory for a long time in most areas.However, if you encounter an excavated, backfilled or geologically composite soil structure,a ground balance should be performed again to adapt to the varying soil structure. Inaddition, re-ground balancing is recommended for the multi Kruzer model if you changethe operating frequency of the device (5kHz/14kHz/19kHz) in certain ground conditions.5) When using the optional large coil, pump the coil more slowly and do not keep it veryclose to the ground.6) In some cases where the iSAT value is set high, the device may not be able to groundbalance automatically. In such a case, first lower the iSAT and after ground balancing switchit back to its previous position.TARGET ID is the number produced by the metal detector based on the conductivity of themetals and gives an idea to the user about what the target may be. Target ID is shown withtwo digits on the display and ranges between 00-99.NOTE: Keep in mind, large targets will ID higher than expected, even though they may beof lower conductance.In some cases, the device may produce multiple IDs for the same target. In other words, theIDs may be jumpy. This may result from several factors. Target orientation, depth, purity ofthe metal, corrosion, mineralization level of the soil etc. Even the direction of the search coilswing may cause the device to generate multiple IDs.In some cases, the device may fail to provide any ID. The device needs to receive a strongand a clear signal from the target in order to provide an ID. Therefore, it may not be able toprovide an ID for targets at fringe depths or smaller targets even if the device detects them.Keep in mind that target IDs are “probable”, in other words, estimated values and it wouldnot be possible to know the properties of a buried object exactly until it is dug out.IDs of non-ferrous metals such as copper, silver, aluminum and lead are high. Target ID rangeof gold is wide and may fall within the same range of metal wastes such as iron, foil, screwcaps, and pull tabs. Therefore, if you are looking for gold targets, digging out some trashmetals is expected.TARGE T IDGROUND BAL ANCE |
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