broadsmaster Posted March 17, 2018 Share Posted March 17, 2018 i am assuing that the these two setting have some sort of correlation as do the silencer and reactivity speed on the deus , yet on the deus the reactivity setting takes precedence over the silencer and when you change the reactivity setting this automatically sets the appropiate silencer value. This apparantley is to avoid the silencer being set where it could reduce the effectiveness of the reactivity setting. I have now seen a few personal settings springing up on social media and forums but none seem to have any consistency regarding these two settings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EL NINO77 Posted March 17, 2018 Share Posted March 17, 2018 It is generally used - if the recovery speed is high - it is means very short signal of coin- , the lower is the Iron bias signal filter- means less damping of the possible coin signal - maybe important information from this very short signal ... If the lower recovery speed is a longer signal, and the separation is not so important, you can also use the higter Iron bias filter to get more comfort of detection - for example, less false tones than iron, bottle cap, and so on. So also use iron bias by type of terrain and detection type .... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Herschbach Posted March 17, 2018 Share Posted March 17, 2018 Few people really know what they are doing yet so settings taken off the internet have more chance of being “wrong” than “right”. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chase Goldman Posted March 17, 2018 Share Posted March 17, 2018 Btw, regarding Deus, I always hated the Reactivity/Silencer tie and typically adjust them independently with silencer typically off or at 0 setting. Similarly, with the Equinox the recovery speed and iron bias settings should be set independently with the only correlation for me being in thick iron conditions. Under those conditions, I set recovery high for separation and iron bias low so as to not miss a masked non-ferrous target. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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