Explanation of controls, continued – White’s Electronics Sierra Madre User Manual

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the AUTO GEB switch to the air position and

hold it there until a “beep” is heard. Immediate-

ly lower the loop to the ground to be searched

and pull the AUTO GEB switch down to the

GND AUTO TRAC position. Hold the loop

steady until another “beep” is heard.

B. GND AUTO TRAC is recommended for

most searching conditions as it automatically

tracks (adjusts) to any changes in the ground.

This continual updating of the ground rejection

setting improves performance.

C. LOCK may be desired in areas which

contain a lot of man-made decomposed iron,

such as rusty iron which will tend to trick the

AUTO TRAC feature (recognizing it as a

mineral rather than a metal).

4. TRIGGER SWITCH: The TRIGGER switch

located on the handle is used for several differ-

ent purposes. The TRIGGER has three possible

positions; “center” which is used for normal

searching, “squeezed and held” which activates a

temporary change in the mode, and “locked for-

ward” which is the same as squeezing and hold-

ing except mode change is locked in.

A. Reset, clear, or retune after control adjust-

ments or pinpointing. Most control adjustments

will cause sections of the electronic circuitry to

become out of sequence. Squeezing and releas-

ing the TRIGGER will reset or clear so that all

the electronic circuitry works in unison. Manual

pinpointing (when the TRIGGER is squeezed

and released while the loop is near a metal)

will narrow the loopʼs detection field. This is

called detuning. The loopʼs detection field will

remain narrow until the TRIGGER is squeezed

and released (while holding the loop away from

any metal). This resets the loopʼs detection field

allowing it to detect its widest possible search

pattern.

B. Changes Mode Squeezing and holding the

TRIGGER or pushing it forward locking it in

place will temporarily activate the all-metal non

motion mode. This is ideal for pinpointing as

the search mode requires some movement of the

loop to respond to metal targets, making

pinpointing difficult for some individuals. Hold-

ing the TRIGGER disengages the stabilizing

motion feature. This mode can only be accessed

by squeezing and holding the TRIGGER or

pushing it forward to lock. Because it lacks the

stability of the standard search mode it is not

recommended to continually search with this

mode accessed. The standard search mode is de-

signed for general searching. This pinpoint

mode is best reserved for pinpointing. Releas-

ing the TRIGGER returns the instrument to the

original mode.

Explanation of Controls

Explanation of Controls, Continued

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