Park Mode is the ideal 
setting for metal detecting 
in areas filled with metal 
trash, such as urban parks, 
recreational areas, or other 
places where people often 
gather. The recovery speed 
is slightly tuned to detect in such trashy 
conditions. In these locations, you might find 
valuable items like coins and jewelry, but you'll 
also encounter plenty of metallic debris like 
aluminum foil, pull-tabs, and bottle caps. 
Here's what makes Park Mode a standout 
choice: 
1. Versatility: It's not just for parks; it's also 
suitable for general uses, including detecting in 
freshwater. 
2. Depth and Sensitivity:The default settings in 
Park Mode offer excellent depth and precise 
identification of targets, filtering out the junk 
commonly found in recreational areas. By using 
Multi-Frequency, it becomes highly sensitive to 
various targets, ignoring most trash. 
3. Frequency Options:You can choose single or 
HyperQ based on the target type, with HyperQ 
allowing for maximum depth and separation. 
This might create a slight noise, but it's typically 
manageable. 
If you're new to an area or just starting with 
metal detecting, Park Mode is often the best first 
choice. Its combination of depth, sensitivity, 
discrimination, and adaptability makes it a 
reliable option for hunting coins and jewelry 
amidst modern trash. 
Tips: User FeScale feature to help identifying 
the ferrous/non-ferrous ratio of the target, 
helping you distinguish between valuable finds 
and trash metals. 
Some recommended places to detect:  
School Playgrounds, Picnic Areas,Walking 
Paths, Historical Sites, Near Food Vendors 
Sports Fields, Parking Lots etc. 
Field Mode is specifically designed for metal 
detecting in open pastures, cultivated fields, and 
areas rich in historical significance. This mode 
excels in environments that are often littered with 
ferrous trash such as iron nails, as well as coke
—a byproduct of coal combustion from past 
human activities. The mode is especially useful 
for discriminating against these unwanted items 
while effectively identifying valuable finds like 
ancient artifacts and hammered coins. 
One of the standout features of Field Mode is its 
adaptability to a wide range of target sizes, 
making it ideal for those who are on the hunt for 
a diverse set of items. When the frequency is set 
to HyperQ the detector becomes highly sensitive 
across a broad spectrum of targets. This 
heightened sensitivity allows for more accurate 
identification, even for objects that are located at 
the edge of the detector's 
depth range. In 
comparison to single-
frequency options, Multi 
frequency in Field Mode 
offers a distinct advantage 
in terms of both detection 
depth and target identification accuracy. 
In essence, Field Mode provides an optimized 
setting that balances sensitivity, discrimination, 
and depth, making it your go-to option for 
challenging terrains laden with historical artifacts 
and varying types of metal trash. Whether you 
are an amateur treasure hunter or a seasoned 
archaeologist, Field Mode offers a tailored 
detecting experience that maximizes your 
chances of making valuable finds.