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Setting Up Learn Mode

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When going to learn mode to teach S1 ~ S6, what are the best settings for the sensitivity and threshold? I have heard that they should be in manual and at 1. Then when actually using the programs you have taught, change your settings to what you are normally comfortable running. What is your opinion as to what is the best settings for learn mode?
 
Yep, manual sens 1 is the way to go. You might also want to dial up a fast response speed - it might help.
If it were me, I would also use the medium-sized cursor or perhaps the large one - a large cookie cutter will allow for more target tolerance.
And do it outdoors if you can. Less interference potential.
Tim
 
Sam,
The reason for the sensitivity at 1 is so you dont pick up any stray interference and get the signal to show up in differnt areas of the screen. Another thing that was told in a Minelab newletter is to go in and out to the coil and not accross like you normaly would so the edge of the coil dont pick up a signal and give you diffent pattern than what you want. Doing this will make a nice clean pattern.
Rick
 
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