Fisher M-SCOPE CZ-3D User Manual

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1. Set as in the “Turn-On” procedure, making sure the

DISC control is at AUTOTUNE and the SENSITIVITY

control is set so you can just barely hear a threshold

hum. Hold the search coil parallel to and 6 to 12

inches over the ground and at least three feet away

from any metal objects. Do not use the PINPOINT

button during any part of this procedure.

2. Lower the coil to an inch or two above the ground

and then quickly raise it. Note that as you lower the

coil, the tone disappears, then gets louder as you

raise it and finally returns to normal when you stop it

6 to 12 inches above the ground. Conversely, if you

set the GROUND control to 1, the threshold hum will

get louder as you lower the coil and disappear when

you raise it.

3. Your objective now is to adjust the GROUND control

so that there is no change, or only a minimum

change in the threshold hum, as you move the coil

up and down. Start by lowering the GROUND control

to 9. Lower the coil and raise it again. One of three

things will happen to your theshold hum:

A It will fade again as you lower the coil and increase

as you raise it. Continue to lower the ground

balance setting in small increments until the

threshold hum remains the same (or changes very

little) as the coil is lowered and raised.

B It will get louder as you lower the coil and go silent

as you raise it. Increase the ground balance level

(rotating the control counterclockwise) in small

increments until there is little or no change in the

threshold level.

C The hum will remain the same, or if it changes

slightly, the change is the same whether you lower

or raise the coil. Your CZ-3D is properly ground

balanced, and you are ready to begin your

search. You have gone past the correct ground

balance setting.

4. With a little practice, you should be able to ground

balance quickly by “bobbing” the coil up and

down in a continuous movement as you adjust the

GROUND control with your thumb.

"BOBBING" THE SEARCH COIL METHOD

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