Minelab Manticore Ferrous Limits Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- The Minelab Manticore’s Ferrous Limits it's what classifies targets as ferrous or non ferrous, it’s based on the conductive properties of the target. The Ferrous Limits Presets is local and won’t affect the other detect modes. If you save a Custom Ferrous Limits, this can be accessed in the Ferrous Limits setting in all your detect modes..
Ferrous Limits are similar to Iron Bias but gives you a lot more control. It allows you to accept desirable ferrous targets or reject difficult ferrous trash. The Ferrous Limits are disabled in single frequencies, to enable the Ferrous Limits you must change your frequency to Multi IQ+.
In the Ferrous Limits setting, you have two options, Preset and Custom.
On your ID Map you will see your Upper and Lower Ferrous Limits.
Upper Ferrous Limits, this controls the classification of most iron objects like screws and nails. By increasing it, it will drop this line down closer to the center line and classify more targets as iron.
This will result in less iron falsifying but, this will reduce Target Separations performance.
By opening it up and lowering the upper ferrous limits. This will move the line further from the center. This will classify less targets as iron and it will falsify more on iron but increase the Target Separations performance.
The Lower Ferrous Limits deals with flat iron objects like bottle caps and sheet metal. By closing the Lower Limits (moving them closer to the center line, will classify more flat iron objects completely as iron but this may also reduce depth on some deep targets in mineralized ground, particularly low‐mid conductors
Decreasing or opening the Lower Limits (moving them further away from the center line) will classify fewer flat iron objects as iron, but may also improve depth on some deep targets in mineralized ground.
Ferrous Limits audio, in all metal anything within the grey area will have a ferrous tone, anything not in the grey area will have a non ferrous tone.
When you’re not in all metal, targets within in the grey area, you won’t hear the target tone or have a target ID or ferrous indication but you will still see it on the ID map.
The Ferrous Limits Preset is designed to deal with the most common scenarios. In some cases you may want to reject or accept a desirable ferrous target. As an example, here in Canada our modern coins are composed of ferrous steel. Most of Our steel coins appear in the same area in the Upper Ferrous Limits. This can be adjusted. This leads us to creating custom Ferrous Limits.
Thank you so much for watching!
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Relic Dirtyhands
This is what I was looking for. Thanks for making this. I'm subscribed to your channel but never watched the tutorials. I'm in Italy and many of the older coins here are a nickel steel blend or acmonital. I just got my manticore and tested my coins and a few like these in your video show up in the ferrous range.
Oh wonderful, I’m so happy my video helped 😊👍
Best set of instructional manti vids I’ve seen. Thanks guys 👌
You’re welcome! I’m happy you enjoyed them!
Useful, practicle video. The Maniticore will make modern Canadian easier and this advice works on other people's challenges. Thank you!
You’re welcome, it’s a great setting that some will find extremely useful. The Presets are fantastic but I’m sure there are others that will need or want more control over what they can accept. I think it was a genius way of giving detectorist around the world more control.
I'm a new viewer from the livestream. Excellent video, I really like the way you both explain and demo the process in these short videos.
Thank you so much and welcome to our channel ☺️
Thank you for the video, I can’t wait for my Manticore to be delivered so I can try it out!
I’m sure you will love it! It’s been a lot of fun to use ☺️👍
I hope to get one soon!
@@peachyprospector exciting!
Oh that editing for our coins is freaking great..thanks!
Isn’t it! I created a full list if the ferrous limits to accept all of our coins.
ID Limits
Upper Ferrous Limits Segment 1 38. 13
Upper Ferrous Limits Segment 2 41. 25
Upper Ferrous Limits Segment 3 55. 13
Upper Ferrous Limits Segment 4 77. 25
Upper Ferrous Limits Segment 5 99. 13
Lower Ferrous Limits Segment 1 8. -25
Lower Ferrous Limits Segment 2 35. -12
Lower Ferrous Limits Segment 3 51. -21
Lower Ferrous Limits Segment 4 80. -23
Lower Ferrous Limits Segment 5 99. -25
Thats perfect! Thank you 😊
Excellent! When I first watched your videos I thought they were Minelab's company videos! Your tutorials are very professional. I'm surprised detector companies don't contract you to make them for thier products. I am still a little confused as to why they need an upper and lower ferrous limits grey area display (2 areas) and not just one grey area to show all ferrous items. For example, if you see a ferrous item trace in the upper ferrous grey area but not the lower grey area, how is that different when compared to a ferrous item that traces only in the lower ferrous area and vice-versa? Aren't they both just being detected as iron? Thanks
Thank you so much ☺️ Have you watched the tutorial on ferrous limits? Minelab Manticore Ferrous Limits Tutorial
ua-cam.com/video/5G6AZt7DjPI/v-deo.html. The upper and lower ferrous limits deal with different target types. Example nails should appear in the upper, flat ferrous targets in the lower with some exemptions. It helps the user to better identify what type of ferrous target they are dealing with, after time this will be really useful. It helps as my country uses ferrous coins, I can adjust the limits to accept my coins without accepting a lot of other trash targets. What I like is it gives you more control on what you can accept or not. Please let me know if this answers your question.
I should also add, the way detectors work is how the currents are travelling within the target, it measures conductivity, then classifies based on this information on how ferrous it is. Why it’s not just iron, steel and even nickel being ferromagnetic can fall as more ferrous 👍
Your video is very good. I think you did a lot of performance tests before uploading the video. Even if you just look at it, the explanation comes to your head. Thanks for uploading the video.
You’re very welcome ☺️
Thank You looking forward to future Manticore videos. Pleasant listening.
Thank you so much, almost done the next one ☺️👍
Another excellent informative video on the new manticore!! Thank you Laurie & Eric great work!! Looking forward to more!
Thank you! We just got back from finding someones lost key fob in the snow! They only had the one, he was lucky, it was only a foot or two from the sewer drain.. the poor family had to uber back from the restaurant lol.. Key found, save the day, and their week and there trip to Quebec city lol.. 3 calls this week!
Great job you two!! I enjoyed your video on the Manticore.Thank you for sharing with us and I hope you two have a great Week.
Thank you so much Jimmy, I hope you have a great weekend! We just received a lot of snow, I’m already anxious for spring lol..
@@RelicDirtyhands Me to!! I hope you Two have Merry Christmas.
A must watch video, by anyone owning the Manticore
Thank you so much Peter!
Wow! Great tutorial. Thanks very much. Keep 'em coming!
Thank you! Will do ☺️👍
great Tutorial
Thank you so much!
Obviously with the 2D features it allows the operator for the most part to see the ferrous target; however, they do not hear it? And it only demands an in-depth study in the multi-function? I will be back to watch this again. I will assume you will expand on this and demonstrate in real time; opposed to the bench demonstration? Thanks for the video.
The difference between all metal and discrimination, all metal gives you a target ID, a ferrous indicator (red line), target trace and a tone. In discrimination, all it gives you is a target trace. Unfortunately we are out north and just got a lot of snow. We have no choice but to bench demonstrate until spring. I cover the discrimination in my next video, I do show this example them. I hope to release at the end of week.
Very good! I have been looking for a tutorial on the 2D features of the Minelab Manticore. The only way to learn that new 2D would be to 'study' the manual. I have found your channel to be quite informative before. I will link to this if you don't mind? Thanks for the video.
You’re welcome, I will be covering the 2D ID screen soon, I hope to release tutorials over the next few weeks. The screen is amazing, I love the additional information you get with a quick glance ☺️. One trick is doing an x swing over the target, I find it gives a better look at the trace. I love how many coins are circles, bullet casings have a longer line and so on. The closer to the centre line, the more desirable it is. When I tested coins, jewelry and brass relics they all fell on the centre line or touching it, the more I dug away from the centre, it was often trash. It’s a great feature that does a lot of analyzing for you.
Interesting, my friend!
Thank you.
Keep up the good work , the more you know !
Thank you so much!
My important question is. Can I guess even 70% with MONTICORE if the target is pull tab and can i reject it without missing any great stuff with same range. Regards 🙏
I had a lot of fun guessing pulltabs and I found it pretty accurate. Some broken ones did fool me lol. You can discriminate the target ID if you like but there is always a risk of passing a target that shares the same number. What I like, the additional information you get on the 2D ID screen gives you more confidence to dig a target or not.
Thank you very much
You’re welcome ☺️
Keep them coming !
Will do! ☺️👍
Thanks a lot
You’re welcome ☺️
Thank you
You’re welcome ☺️ anytime!
This could replace the arduous learning curve of the White's Spectra V3i and as a benefit force the operator to learn metal detecting as the V3i did! If it did not present itself as a personal instructor, I would not find it interesting enough! lol The moral to the story: Read your manual! Nobody wanted to hear that! Including myself! lol Thanks for the video!
Lol, why I create these tutorials, too many skip the manual and miss understanding it. I hope my tutorials will help clear some things up for some 😁
Awesome!
Thank you 😊
Pretty cool almost the same as CTX
It’s like they took the Equinox and the CTX and they had a child lol.. I absolutely love it!
It is similar, but the CTX has much finer 2D map. It's cool to see people liking the visualization that CTX users are accustomed to. I find it really useful.
@@Spooling123 I find it reduces the guessing part of the more difficult targets.
Oh, Laurie if only you lived in the time of the traveling snake oil showmen. You would be a well-traveled rich sheila.
😂 I’m too honest to be a travelling snake oil showmen, I would be poor 😂
@@RelicDirtyhands Good. Anyway, those wagon seats are cold and hard on the bum.
@@hardyakka6200 lol what what an adventurous life it would have been!