
Chapter 4 DFX
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Basic Adjustments
Used to select the appropriate sensitivity (degree
that the instrument is responsive to signals) while
being used in the discriminate modes (those which
require movement of the loop).
Select A.C. SENSITIVITY with the ARROW
controls, and press ENTER. Use the ARROW
controls to set the level of sensitivity shown by the
number on the right. Press ENTER.
Sensitivity levels adjust detection depth and also
have a direct effect on detector stability. A.C.
SENSITIVITY levels should be selected carefully
to allow stable, predictable performance. Set a
lower level if the detector behaves erratically.
well for most conditions.
improve stability in diffi cult
detection depth if stability
from 1 - 85 are availabLE.
Used to select the sensitivity (degree that the
detector is responsive to signals) while the
detector is being used in non-discriminate (ALL-
METAL) modes. These are modes that do not
require movement of the loop to respond. D.C.
SENSITIVITY fi ne tunes stability and pinpointing.
Select D.C. SENSITIVITY with the ARROW
controls, and press ENTER. Use ARROW
controls to select the desired D.C. SENSITIVITY
level shown by the number on the right. Press
ENTER. D.C. SENSITIVITY levels should be
selected carefully to allow smooth, stable and
predictable operation while allowing for reasonable
A.C. and D.C. Sensitivity Adjustments are
traditionally the way to alter detection depth and
stability. There are other methods available in the
more pinpointing (as well
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