Recovery Speed or so-called reactivity 
determines how fast the detector can recover 
after detecting one target to detect another 
nearby target. 
Importance: It helps in differentiating between 
multiple targets that are close together and 
assists in high-trash areas to find smaller 
valuable targets amongst larger iron trash. 
The default setting is 5, except CACHE mode 
and GOLD mode, which are set to 1 
Fast Recovery Speed(8,9): 
Application: Useful in areas with lots of iron, 
mineralized debris, or magnetic black sand, 
such as some beaches. 
Benefits: Speeds up signal analysis, allowing 
the detector to separate non-ferrous targets 
next to ferrous targets. 
Drawbacks: Reduces detection depth and may 
affect Target ID accuracy. 
Slow Recovery Speed(1,2): 
Application: Suitable for "clean" ground or 
beaches where targets are well spaced. 
Benefits: Makes the machine more sensitive to 
deep targets, increasing the ability to detect 
objects buried further down. 
Drawbacks: Decreases the ability to detect 
targets in close proximity.
TX Power refers to the amount of power 
supplied to the transmitter coil, which creates an 
electromagnetic field around the coil. 
Effect on Detection: Increasing the TX Power 
increases the strength of the electromagnetic 
field. This enables the detector to penetrate 
deeper into the ground and detect objects that 
are farther away from the coil. 
Differences with Sensitivity setting: TX Power 
controls the strength of the electromagnetic field, 
affecting the depth of detection and potentially 
the level of noise.Sensitivity controls how the 
detector responds to received signals, affecting 
the ability to detect small or weak signals and 
also influencing the level of noise or false signals.
Programs can be saved to apply, edit, pin to 
top or delete. To save your setting, just press 
and hold for 3 seconds activate the window.