Hello
I really enjoy my new Nexus MP V3 and am impressed by both its workmanship and performance thus far. I'm curious as to using LC - MC Set and the M. C. Fine settings. The current manual is not very detailed about how to use these and determine the settings. Perhaps a very in-depth and technical user guide with examples and tips would be helpful. I would pay extra for that! Many of us users are engineers and would love that.
One more thing... what does the scale on the VCO Tone represent? Meaning, what changes as you change the setting?
I value the experience of your team in developing this detector, so any help here is greatly appreciated.
Using the LC-MC Set and MC Set functions
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Re: Using the LC-MC Set and MC Set functions
LC-MC Set is used to set the cut-off point between the lowest conductors and the mid conductors. For lowest conductors are considered small hammered gold coins and some hammered silver coins.
On sites littered with aluminium trash the LC-MC Set control can be used to separate the smaller aluminum pieces and not dig them out. The particular adjustment of this control depends on the particular site and desire for rejecting or accepting certain targets.
M.C. Fine stands for Mineral Control Fine. This control is to be used on highly mineral ground where the standard GB is not capable to set the detector properly. The M.C. Fine will work only after the the Mineral Control is enabled by the toggle switch.
M.C. Fine has to be applied by small increments and after every turn the GB needs to be readjusted.
Turning the M.C. Fine clockwise will increase the detector resistance to magnetite and will reduce some of the depth penetration.
Like the LC-MC Set the M.C. Fine control has to be set according to the site conditions.
The scale on the VCO is there for a balanced look on the front sticker of the detector, nothing more.
On sites littered with aluminium trash the LC-MC Set control can be used to separate the smaller aluminum pieces and not dig them out. The particular adjustment of this control depends on the particular site and desire for rejecting or accepting certain targets.
M.C. Fine stands for Mineral Control Fine. This control is to be used on highly mineral ground where the standard GB is not capable to set the detector properly. The M.C. Fine will work only after the the Mineral Control is enabled by the toggle switch.
M.C. Fine has to be applied by small increments and after every turn the GB needs to be readjusted.
Turning the M.C. Fine clockwise will increase the detector resistance to magnetite and will reduce some of the depth penetration.
Like the LC-MC Set the M.C. Fine control has to be set according to the site conditions.
The scale on the VCO is there for a balanced look on the front sticker of the detector, nothing more.