In High setting, Safari’s signal response works
faster to pick out good targets in between all
the trash but requires a wider Discrimination
Pattern to reject a specic target. This is easily
demonstrated by attempting to use the
Accept/Reject function in High setting:
– Sweep the coil over a junk object that you
would like to eliminate, and attempt to
reject it by pressing Accept/Reject.
– Now pass the coil over the target again and
repeat the process
– The Safari will continue to nd dierent
metals in the target and it will show
dierent IDs.
– It may require you to reject a number of
ID numbers before a specic target is fully
rejected.
High setting can be used with a slightly faster
sweep speed, so is suitable for use during
competition hunts, or in areas where speed of
ground coverage is important.
Trash Density Performance Characteristics
Setting Accept/Reject
Functionality
Detection in average
soils, and low trash sites
Detection in mineralised
soils, and high trash sites
Trash Density
Low Very good Very good Average – may miss
detection of nonferrous
targets
High
Average Very good Good
Low is a speciality setting which should
only be used in very clean ground such
as beaches or some inland locations such
as open forests and large elds. In these
locations, Low provides you with the most
precise target ID and allows you to create
a narrow Discrimination Pattern to reject
troublesome trash targets.
The Low Trash Density setting also has a
slightly better depth capability in most soil
conditions, but it is not recommended in
areas where targets may be close together.
The performance characteristics of the two
modes is summarized in the table below: