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USER
MANUAL
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION OF THE
DEVICE
LEGAL DISCLAIMERS
Comply with applicable laws and regulations governing
use of metal detectors while using this detector. Do not
use the detector without authorization in protected or
archeological sites. Do not use this detector around
unexploded ordnance or in restricted military zones
without authorization. Notify appropriate authorities
with details of any historical or culturally significant
artifacts you find.
WARNINGS
SIMPLEX is a state-of-the-art electronic device. Do not
assemble or operate the device before reading the user
manual.
Do not store the device and search coil under extremely
low or high temperatures for extended periods. (Storage
Temperature: - 20°C to 60°C / - 4°F to 140°F)
The device has been designed with IP68 rating as a
waterproof unit up to 5 meters / 16ft. (except for the
Bluetooth® headphones included in the ULTRA WHP-
wireless headphone pack!)
Pay attention to the items below after using the device
especially under salty water:
1. Wash the system box, shaft and the coil with tap
water and be sure no salt water is left in the connectors.
2. Do not use any chemicals for cleaning and/or for any
other purposes.
3. Wipe the screen and the shaft dry with a soft, non-
scratch cloth.
Protect the detector against impacts during normal
use. For shipping, carefully place detector in original
carton and secure with shock resistant packaging.
SIMPLEX metal detector may only be disassembled
and repaired by Nokta Authorized Service Centers.
Unauthorized disassembly/intrusion into the metal
detector control housing for any reason voids the
warranty.
IMPORTANT
Do not use the device indoors. The device may constantly
give target signals indoors where there are many metals
present. Use the device outdoors, in open fields.
Do not let another detector or an electromagnetic
device come in close proximity (10m (30ft.)) to the device.
Do not carry any metal objects while using the device.
Keep the device away from your shoes while walking.
The device may detect the metals on you or inside your
shoes as targets.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCTION TO THE DEVICE
DISPLAY
BATTERY INFORMATION
HEADPHONES
CORRECT USE
QUICK GUIDE
TARGET ID
SEARCH MODES
SENSITIVITY
TARGET DEPTH
GROUND BALANCE
SETTINGS
COMMON SETTINGS IN ALL
VERSIONS (LITE/BT/ULTRA)
SETTINGS FOR ULTRA
VERSION ONLY
PINPOINT
LARGE OR SHALLOW TARGETS
FALSE SIGNALS AND REASONS
MAGNETIC MINERALIZATION INDICATOR
ROCKS AND SEARCHING IN ROCKY
TERRAINS
DETECTION ON THE BEACH AND
UNDERWATER
CHECK COIL ICON
SOFTWARE UPDATE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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ASSEMBLY
(1) After inserting the washers on the lower shaft, place
the lower shaft in its location on the search coil. Secure
by tightening the screw and nut. Do not overtighten.
(2) To join the middle rod with the upper and lower rods,
open the lever latches and engage the pieces together.
After adjusting the length of the device to your height,
press the latches to secure.
(3) Wind the search coil cable on the shaft without
stretching too much. Then, plug the connector to the
search coil input socket on the system box and secure
by tightening the nut. While tightening, you may hear
clicks indicating that the connector is secured.
(4) If you want to adjust the armrest, first remove the
screws. After sliding the armrest up or down one level,
align the holes and secure by tightening the screws.
You can attach the spare screw to the empty hole if
you do not want to lose it.
(5) Insert the armrest strap as shown in the picture and
adjust it to your arm size and tighten.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE DEVICE
(1) LCD Display
(2) Power & Settings Button
Press the button once to turn the device on. To turn
o the device, press and hold it for around 3 seconds.
For a hard reset in case of any unresponsiveness of
the system, press and hold down for about 6 seconds.
(3) Pinpoint / Back Button
(4) Minus (-) Button: Reduce Sensitivity / Values of
Settings
(5) Plus (+) Button: Increase Sensitivity / Values of
Settings
(6) Right Arrow: Right side navigation between the
search modes and settings.
(7) Left Arrow: Left side navigation between search
modes and settings.
(8) Ground Balance / Confirm Button
(9) Speaker
(10) LED Flashlight
(11) Search coil input socket
(12) Wired headphones and charger input socket
IMPORTANT! When the connector is not in use, keep it
closed with the cap!
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DISPLAY
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(1) Target ID scale
Shows the ID of the detected target on the ID
scale. It also indicates the IDs filtered by Notch
Discrimination setting.
(2) Search Modes
(3) Sensitivity Indicator
(4) Section which shows the Target ID upon
target detection, pinpoint mode as well as the
warning icons. In addition, the value of any
setting selected from the menu is displayed in
this field.
(5) Magnetic Mineralization Indicator
(6) Wireless Connection
(7) Instant Depth Indicator
(8) Battery Level Indicator
(9) Settings
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BATTERY INFORMATION
SIMPLEX has an internal 2300mAh Lithium Polymer
battery.
Battery runtime is approximately 12 hours. Factors such
as usage of speaker or wired/wireless headphones (not
applicable in the LITE version), display backlight, LED
flashlight etc. will affect battery runtime.
Charging
Charge the SIMPLEX before initial use.
Charging will take approximately 3 hours.
To charge the battery, insert one of the ends of the
cable to the wired headphones / charger input socket
and the other end to a USB charging adapter.
Optional Waterproof Battery Pack
You can purchase the optional battery pack and use
it when the device’s internal battery is dead and you
cannot charge it. You can attach the battery pack easily
to the back of the armrest as shown in the pictures.
The battery pack takes 4 AA Alkaline or rechargeable
NiCd or NiMH batteries.
The battery pack does not come with the device, it is
an optional accessory and it does not include the 4 AA
batteries.
Because the input socket for the wired headphones
cannot be used when the optional battery pack is
attached to the device, you can attach your wired
headphones to the input socket on the battery pack.
When the battery pack is detached, the device will shut
down and you need to turn it on again.
IMPORTANT! Optional battery pack cannot be
recharged and 2 optional battery packs cannot be
attached back to back to the device. When you want to
charge the internal battery of the device, do not forget
to disconnect the optional battery pack! Do not attempt
to attach the charging adapter to the connector
on the optional battery pack. This input is for wired
headphones only!
Operating with a Powerbank
You can also power and charge the battery with a
powerbank. To do this, just insert one of the ends of
the cable the wired headphones / charger input socket
and the other end to the powerbank. Please note that
you will not be able to attach wired headphones to the
device when a powerbank is attached to the device.
IMPORTANT! Do NOT use the detector underwater
while connected to a power bank.
Low Battery Level
Battery icon on the display shows the battery life
status. When the charge decreases, the bars inside
the battery icon decrease, too. A battery icon with
an exclamation mark (!) appears on display when the
batteries are depleted and after flashing 6 times, the
device shuts down.
BATTERY WARNINGS
Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures (for
example a car’s trunk or glove compartment)
Do not charge the battery in temperatures over 35° C
(95° F) or below 0° C ( 32° F).
The SIMPLEX battery can only be replaced by Nokta
Detectors or its authorized service centers.
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INFORMATION ABOUT HEADPHONES
SIMPLEX ULTRA WHP (Wireless Headphones Pack) comes
with Bluetooth® headphones. The wireless headphones
are NOT waterproof.
Turning the Bluetooth® connection On/Off (this
setting is NOT available in the LITE version):
1. Press the Power & Settings Button once. Select
‘’Options’’ in the settings and press the Ground Balance
/ Confirm button. The first setting Bluetooth® will be
selected.
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2. You can turn on or off the Bluetooth® connection
using the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons. When it’s off,
the box will be displayed in white, when it’s on, it will
be in black.
When the Bluetooth® connection is enabled, you can
wait to go back to the main screen (approximately 10
seconds) or press the Power & Settings button.
3. When the Bluetooth® connection is turned on, the
Bluetooth® icon will start blinking in the middle of the
screen with 3 dots.
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The device will search for the headphones it has been
paired with initially and try to connect to those. This will
prevent the device from connecting to other Bluetooth®
devices when the Bluetooth® setting is on. If you want
to pair the device with different Bluetooth® headphones
(other than those it was initially paired with) you must
perform a factory reset (this will also affect all your
other settings).
Once it pairs with any Bluetooth® headphones (Nokta
BT Headphones or other), one of the icons below will be
displayed in the info section:
Standard Bluetooth® headphones connected.
aptX™ Low Latency headphones connected.
The Bluetooth® connection will work as long as the
system box of the device is not submerged in the
water. In other words, you can use your wireless
headphones while searching in shallow water with the
coil submerged underwater. Please remember though
that the wireless headphones should not contact with
water.
In case of the system box being submerged underwater,
the wireless connection will not work. In this case, you
need to purchase our optional waterproof headphones
for land and underwater use. If you will not submerge
the headphones underwater but just the system box,
then you can also purchase our Nokta Koss Headphones
with waterproof connector.
For land use only, you can also purchase our optional
headphones adapter should you want to use the
SIMPLEX with your own wired headphones.
For more information on the Nokta BT Headphones,
please refer to the user guide supplied with the
headphones.
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CORRECT USE
Shaft height is wrong
It is very important to adjust the shaft to your height
correctly to be able to search without discomfort and
fatigue.
Shaft height is correct
Adjust the height of the shaft so that you are standing
in an upright position, your arm is relaxed and the
search coil is approximately 5 cm (~2’’) above the ground.
CORRECT WAY OF SWEEPING
Wrong search coil angle
Correct search coil angle
Incorrect way of sweeping
It is important to keep the search coil parallel to the
ground in order to get accurate results.
Correct way of sweeping
The search coil must be parallel to the ground at all
times.
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QUICK GUIDE
1) Assemble the device as per the instructions on page 2.
2) Press the Power & Settings Button once to turn on
the device.
3) When the device is turned on, it will start in the
2-tone Field mode. You can change the mode based
on ground conditions. For instance, if you are detecting
on wet beach sand, you may want to select the Beach
mode. You can find more details on search modes
further in this manual.
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4) You can increase the sensitivity if needed. Increasing
the sensitivity will offer you greater depth. However, if
the surroundings or the ground cause excessive noise
in the device, you need to lower the sensitivity setting.
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5) Testing the device with various metals would be
helpful for getting familiar with the sounds produced
by the device.
6) Use the Notch Discrimination setting to eliminate
unwanted metals from detection such as trash.
SIMPLEX’s Notch Discrimination consists of 50 small
boxes shown under the TARGET ID scale. Each box
represents two IDs. A single ID or multiple IDs can be
rejected or accepted based upon your preference.
7) If you are detecting in a very trashy area and the
device is getting too many iron signals, instead of Notch
Discrimination, you can use the Tone Volume setting to
lower or completely turn off the volume of ferrous
metals. This will provide more depth (this setting is
available in the ULTRA version only).
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8) You can now start searching.
9) Since your device operates with the motion principle,
swing the search coil right and left maintaining 5cm (2”)
distance above the ground. If the search coil does not
move, the device will not provide any audio responses
even if the coil is over a metal target.
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10) When a target is detected, the ID of the target will be
displayed on the screen. The device will also produce an
audio response according to the search mode selected.
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11) Upon target detection, you can pinpoint the exact
location of the target by pressing and holding the PP
button. The audio volume will increase and the audio
pitch will also increase as you approach the target.
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TARGET ID
TARGET ID is the number produced by the metal
detector based on the conductivity of the metals and
gives an idea to the user about what the target may be.
Target ID is shown with two digits on the display and
ranges between 01-99.
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NOTE: Keep in mind, large targets will ID higher
than expected, even though they may be of lower
conductance.
In some cases, the device may produce multiple IDs for
the same target. In other words, the IDs may be jumpy.
This may result from several factors. Target orientation,
depth, purity of the metal, corrosion, mineralization level
of the soil etc. Even the direction of the search coil
swing may cause the device to generate multiple IDs.
In some cases, the device may fail to provide any ID.
The device needs to receive a strong and a clear signal
from the target in order to provide an ID. Therefore, it
may not be able to provide an ID for targets at fringe
depths or smaller targets even if the device detects
them.
Keep in mind that target IDs are “probable”, in other
words, estimated values and it would not be possible
to know the properties of a buried object exactly until
it is dug out.
IDs of non-ferrous metals such as copper, silver,
aluminum and lead are high. Target ID range of gold
is wide and may fall within the same range of metal
wastes such as iron, foil, screw caps, and pull tabs.
Therefore, if you are looking for gold targets, digging
out some trash metals is expected.
Coins searched throughout the world are made of
different metals and in different sizes in different
geographical locations and historical eras. Therefore, in
order to learn the Target IDs of the coins in a specific
zone, it is suggested to perform a test with the samples
of such coins, if possible.
It may take some time and experience to make best
use of the Target ID feature in your search area.
Different brands and models of detectors produce
different target ID numbers. The numbers vary even
more depending on target depth, ground mineralization,
and adjacent metals. But after some practice, you will
quickly become comfortable with the meanings of the
SIMPLEX’s Target IDs.
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SEARCH MODES
SIMPLEX ULTRA
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SIMPLEX BT
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SIMPLEX LITE
SIMPLEX has different number of search modes based
on the version but all designed for different terrains
and targets. There are 6 search modes in the ULTRA, 5
in the BT and 4 in the LITE version. You can navigate
between the modes easily by using the right and left
arrow buttons. The selected mode will be highlighted
in black.
Field
(SIMPLEX LITE/BT/ULTRA)
Recommended especially for relic hunting. It
produces good results particularly on clean
sites which do not contain waste metal. More
depth can be obtained on sites which are
rocky or trashy, by using the notch discrimination
setting and swinging the search coil more slowly (one
right/left pass per approximately 1 second).
In this mode, the device produces a low tone for ferrous
targets with IDs between and including 01 and 14. For
non-ferrous targets with IDs 15-99, it produces a higher
tone which increases in pitch as the coil approaches
the target.
PARK MODES
Designed for coin and jewelry hunting in urban areas
and parks where there are lots of modern trash
(aluminum foil, pull-tabs, bottle caps etc.) present.
SIMPLEX LITE
Park
In this mode, the device produces a low tone
for ferrous targets with 01-14 IDs, a medium
tone for gold and non-ferrous metals with
IDs 15-41 and a high tone for non-ferrous
metals with IDs 42-99 such as silver, brass and copper.
SIMPLEX BT
Park 1
1In this mode, the device produces a low tone
for ferrous targets with 0-14 IDs, a medium
tone for gold and non-ferrous metals with
IDs 15-69 and a high tone for non-ferrous
metals with IDs 70-99 such as silver, brass and copper.
It is relatively deeper but a bit slower than Park 2 mode.
Park 2
2In this mode, the device produces a low tone
for ferrous targets with 0-14 IDs, a medium
tone for gold and non-ferrous metals with
IDs 15-41 and a high tone for non-ferrous
metals with IDs 42-99 such as silver, brass and copper.
SIMPLEX ULTRA
Park
In this mode, the device produces a low tone
for ferrous targets with 0-14 IDs, a medium
tone for gold and non-ferrous metals with
IDs 15-69 and a high tone for non-ferrous
metals with IDs 70-99 such as silver, brass and copper.
The Park mode is set to Recovery Speed 3 by default.
You can change the Recovery Speed, Tone Breaks as
well as the Tone Frequency manually. For detailed
information, please refer to the ‘’Settings’’ section of the
manual (page 16).
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Beach
( SIMPLEX LITE/BT/ULTRA)
This is a special mode of the SIMPLEX
developed for conductive grounds (salty wet
sand beach, grounds with alkali soil etc.). The
feature of this mode presents the ability to
ignore iron and similar targets in this group and to be
able to perform ground balance on any type of ground.
While the device performs ground balance in the range
of 20-99.9 automatically in the other discrimination
modes, the device ground balances in the range of
0-99.9 in this mode. This enables easier ground
balancing on conductive grounds where normally
ground balance cannot be performed at all or performed
with difficulty.
Different than the other modes, targets with 0-14 IDs
are notched out by default and cannot be changed in
order to ignore ferrous metals or ground noise. In this
mode, the device produces a medium tone for gold and
non-ferrous metals with IDs 15-99.
Salt water and alkali grounds are significantly
conductive due to high ionization and cause effects
similar to that of iron in detectors. These effects may
make it impossible to search for metals with a standard
detector. Existence of an iron elimination feature in a
detector can improve the situation but may not be
sufficient.
SIMPLEX’s beach mode eliminates such effects and
ground noise. Aspects to be taken into consideration
while searching on conductive grounds are explained in
more detail in the section titled Detection on the Beach
and Underwater.
All Metal
( SIMPLEX LITE/BT/ULTRA)
Different than the other modes, this mode
features a threshold tone which is
continuously heard in the background. You
cannot search in the All Metal mode without
ground balancing.
In this mode, the device does not discriminate targets
and detects them all (metals, mineralized rocks etc.). ID
of the detected target is shown on the display (except
for negative hot rocks) and the same audio tone is
provided for all targets. The audio tone increases in
pitch as the coil approaches the target.
In the All Metal mode, search is performed with a
continuous humming sound in the background, also
referred to as the threshold sound. The loudness of this
hum directly impacts the detection depth of smaller
and deeper targets and it is adjusted by the Threshold
setting. If the threshold is set too high, a weak target
signal may not be heard. On the contrary, if the threshold
is too low, you give up the depth advantage this setting
offers. In other words, weak signals of smaller or deeper
targets may be missed. It is recommended for average
users to leave this setting at its default value and for
experienced users to adjust to the highest level where
they can still hear the weak target signals.
We recommend using the All Metal Mode when
discrimination is not important and not using it in
heavy trash areas or areas containing many hot rocks.
4-Tone (SIMPLEX ULTRA)
( SIMPLEX ULTRA)
4In this mode, the device produces a low tone
for ferrous targets with 0-14 IDs, a medium
tone for gold and non-ferrous metals with
IDs 15-70, a medium-high tone for metals
with 71-80 IDs, and a high tone for non-ferrous metals
with IDs 81-99.
The 4-Tone mode is set to Recovery Speed 3 by default.
You can change the Recovery Speed, Tone Breaks as
well as the Tone Frequency manually. For detailed
information, please refer to the ‘’Settings’’ section of the
manual (page 16).
99-Tone
( SIMPLEX ULTRA)
99 Multi-tone discrimination mode designed for
coin hunting in various mineralization. In this
mode, the device produces a low tone for
ferrous targets with 0-14 IDs. For targets
with IDs greater than 14, the device will produce a
different tone for each ID. The tone will be higher in
pitch as the conductivity of the metal increases and
vice versa.
The 99-Tone mode is set to Recovery Speed 3 by
default. You can change the Recovery Speed. For
detailed information, please refer to the ‘’Settings’’
section of the manual (page 16).
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SENSITIVITY
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Sensitivity is the depth setting of the device. It
is also used to eliminate the ambient
electromagnetic signals from the surrounding
environment and noise signals transmitted
from ground.
NOTE: To obtain maximum depth performance, to
eliminate the noise caused by electromagnetic
interference, try shifting the frequency first.
Sensitivity setting consists of 30 levels and is pre-
defined for each mode. All modes start at the default
setting. They can be manually modified when necessary.
Sensitivity adjustment applies to the selected mode; the
modified setting does not affect the sensitivity setting
of the other modes.
Sensitivity setting is a personal preference. However, It
is important to set the sensitivity to the highest level
possible where no major popping sounds are heard to
avoid missing smaller and deeper targets. For example;
if the noise level is suitable for searching and is the
same at level 25 and 30, then 30 should be preferred.
You can increase and lower the setting by using the (+)
and (-) buttons on the main screen. The bar on the left
indicates the level of sensitivity.
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TARGET DEPTH
The device provides an estimated target depth
according to the signal strength during
detection.
Depth Indicator: It shows the target’s proximity
to the surface in 5 levels during detection. As
the target gets closer, the levels decrease and
vice versa.
Shallow Target Deep Target
Because each mode of the SIMPLEX has different
depth, the depth indicator will display a different depth
level for the same target in different modes.
Depth detection is adjusted presuming that the target
is a 2.5 cm (1’’) coin. Actual depth varies according to
the size of the target. For instance, the detector will
indicate more depth for a target smaller than a 2.5 cm
(1’’) coin and less depth for a larger target.
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GROUND BALANCE
SIMPLEX is designed to work without ground
balancing in Field and Park modes on most
terrains. However, for experienced users and
on highly mineralized grounds, ground
balancing will bring extra depth and stability to the
device.
Ground balance can be performed in two ways with the
SIMPLEX: Automatic and Manual.
When you press the Ground Balance / Confirm button,
the device will switch to All Metal mode automatically
regardless of the selected search mode and the
threshold will be heard.
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Automatic Ground Balance
Automatic ground balance is performed as follows in all
search modes:
1. Find a spot where there is no metal.
2. Press and hold down the Ground Balance / Confirm
button and start pumping the search coil up and down
from about 15-20 cm (~6’’- 8’’) above the ground down
to 3 cm (~1’’) off the ground with smooth movements
and keeping it parallel to the ground.
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3. Continue until a beep, indicating the completion of
ground balance, is heard. Based on ground conditions, it
usually takes about 2-4 pumps for the ground balance
to be completed.
4. Upon completion of the ground balance, ground
balance value is shown on the display. The device
continues to ground balance and produce a beep sound
as long as you keep pumping the coil. In order to ensure
that the ground balance is proper, ground balance at
least 2-3 times and check the ground balance values
on the display. In general, the difference between the
values shall not be higher than 1-2 numbers.
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5. If you cannot ground balance, in other words, if
no beep sound is produced, it means that either the
ground is too conductive or not mineralized or there is a
target right below the search coil. In such a case, retry
ground balance at a different spot.
NOTE: If the ground mineralization is too low, automatic
ground balance may fail to work in other modes except
for the Beach mode.
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Manual Ground Balance
Allows you to manually modify the ground balance
value. It is not preferred mostly because it takes time.
However, it is the preferred option in cases where
automatic ground balance cannot be performed or fine
tuning is necessary for the automatic ground balance
value.
SIMPLEX is designed to allow for automatic ground
balancing conveniently on any type of ground. However,
the ground may not be suitable for automatic ground
balancing in some cases and the device cannot ground
balance on such grounds. For instance, wet beach
sand, soils containing alkali or salty water, trashy
sites, ploughed fields, highly mineralized grounds and
grounds with very low mineralization are not suitable
for automatic ground balance. In such terrains, you can
try manual ground balancing. However, manual ground
balance requires a skill which develops over time
through practice.
To perform manual ground balance:
1) Find a clear spot without metals and press the
Ground Balance / Confirm button once.
2) You need to listen to the sounds coming from the
ground in order to perform manual ground balance.
Pump the search coil up and down from about 15-20
cm (~6’’- 8’’) above the ground down to 3 cm (~1’’) off the
ground with smooth movements and keeping it parallel
to the ground.
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If the sound gets higher when lifting off the search coil
above the ground, the ground balance value is too low,
in other words, the effect from the ground is negative
and the ground balance value needs to be increased
by using the plus ( + ) button. On the other hand, if the
sound gets higher when lowering the search coil to the
ground, the ground balance value is too high, in other
words, the effect from the ground is positive and the
ground balance value needs to decreased by using the
minus (-) button.
3) The ground balance value will be shown on the
display and remain there for a moment. You can return
to the ground balance screen by pressing the Ground
Balance / Confirm button again if the screen switches.
Manual ground balance functions within the range of
0-99.9. Press plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to increase
or decrease the ground balance value, respectively. If
the buttons are pressed once at a time, the values
count one by one and if they are held down, the values
will change quickly.
4) Repeat the above procedure until the sound heard
from the ground is eliminated.
The sound may not be eliminated completely in some
areas. In these cases, listen to the sounds produced
when moving the search coil towards and away from
the ground to check if the ground balance is correct. If
there is no difference between the two sounds then the
ground balance is set properly.
IMPORTANT! Experienced detectorists adjust the
ground balance setting to a slightly positive response
(weak but audible sound is produced when moving the
search coil closer to ground). This method may produce
favorable results for experienced users in certain fields
where small targets are searched for.
Ground Balance Value
Ground balance value provides information about the
ground you are searching on. Some typical ground
types are as follows:
0-25 Wet salt water or wet alkali soils.
25-50 Wet salt water and wet alkali soils covered with
dry layers.
50-70 Regular, low-quality soils.
70-90 Highly magnetic soils, magnetite or maghemite
and similar highly mineralized soils, black sand.
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SETTINGS
Press the Power & Settings button to access all
settings. When the Power & Settings button is pressed,
the volume setting, which is the first setting on the
settings bar located at the bottom of the screen, will be
displayed in a black window. Each time you press the
right or left button, the next setting on the bar will be
selected and its value will be displayed on screen. You
can change the value using the plus (+) and minus (-)
buttons.
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To exit the settings, press the Power & Settings
button again. While in the settings menu, if no button
is pressed for a while, settings will time out and the
device will revert back to the main screen.
COMMON SETTINGS IN ALL VERSIONS
(LITE/BT/ULTRA)
Volume
This control allows you to increase or decrease
the device’s volume based on your preference and
environmental conditions. After pressing the Power
& Settings button, use the right and left buttons to
select the Volume setting. Volume setting consists of 5
levels and is adjusted by using the plus (+) and minus
(-) buttons.
When you turn off and on the device it will start with
the last volume level you chose. This setting is common
to all modes; changes will take effect in all modes.
When you plug in any wired headphones to SIMPLEX,
a headphone icon will appear in the settings and main
screen. The volume level will be indicated with boxes
with dots instead of black boxes.
Because the volume level affects power consumption,
we recommend you not to increase it more than
necessary.
Notch Discrimination
Use the Notch Discrimination setting to eliminate
unwanted metals from detection such as trash.
SIMPLEX’s Notch Discrimination feature consists of
50 boxes and each box represents 2 IDs. With the
Notch Discrimination setting each ID can be rejected or
accepted based upon your preference.
LITE and BT versions:
1. After entering settings by pressing the Power &
Settings button, use the right and left buttons to select
the Notch Discrimination setting. The Target ID will be
displayed on the screen and arrow cursor will appear
underneath the ID scale at the top of the screen.
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2. You can move the cursor using the plus (+) and minus
(-) buttons and reject the ID you want by pressing the
Ground Balance / Confirm button. Rejected IDs will be
shown with lines over the ID scale.
ULTRA version:
1. After entering settings by pressing the Power &
Settings button, use the right and left buttons to select
the Discrimination setting. Press the Ground Balance
/ Confirm button to access the upper settings. The
Notch Discrimination is the first setting and will come
selected. The Target ID will be displayed on the screen
and arrow cursor will appear underneath the ID scale
at the top of the screen.
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2. You can move the cursor using the plus (+) and minus
(-) buttons and reject the ID you want by pressing the
Ground Balance / Confirm button. Rejected IDs will be
shown with lines over the ID scale.
Once you are done, you can press the Pinpoint / Back
button to go back to the main settings or go back to the
main screen by pressing the Power & Settings button.
Different than the LITE and BT versions, you can also
notch out targets automatically in the ULTRA version.
Automatic Notch Discrimination:
1. After entering settings by pressing the Power &
Settings button, use the right and left buttons to select
the Discrimination setting. Press the Ground Balance
/ Confirm button to access the upper settings. The
Notch Discrimination is the first setting and will come
selected. The Target ID will be displayed on the screen
and arrow cursor will appear underneath the ID scale
at the top of the screen.
2. Swing the search coil over the metal you want to
reject. The Target ID will be displayed on the screen
and arrow cursor will appear underneath the ID scale
at the top of the screen. Press the Ground Balance /
Confirm button. Rejected IDs will be shown with lines
over the ID scale.
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The cursor will appear where you last left it the next
time you use the Notch Discrimination setting.
To accept back the rejected IDs, either select the IDs
with the help of the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons or
swing the search coil over the metal (in the ULTRA
version only) and Ground Balance / Confirm button.
Notch Discrimination does not work in the All Metal
mode and thus is not selectable.
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Iron Off
Each time the SIMPLEX is turned on, iron will be off.
In other words, the detector will not detect ferrous
targets. To turn the iron on, first access the settings by
pressing the Power & Settings button.
In the LITE and BT versions: After pressing the
Power & Settings button, use the right and left buttons
to select the Iron Off setting. You can turn the iron on
by using the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
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In the ULTRA version: After pressing the Power &
Settings button, use the right and left buttons to select
the Discrimination setting. Press the Ground Balance /
Confirm button to access the upper settings. Using the
right and left buttons, select the Iron Off setting which
is the second setting. You can turn the iron on by using
the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
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Once you are done, you can press the Pinpoint / Back
button to go back to the main settings or go back to the
main screen by pressing the Power & Settings button.
Iron Off setting cannot be used in the All Metal and
Beach modes and thus cannot be selected.
Ground Suppressor
It is used to eliminate false ground signals in tough
terrains. If you think your device is noisy and you are
getting false signals and cannot get rid of them by
dropping the sensitivity to 25, first set your sensitivity
back to where it was. Then increase the Ground
Suppressor gradually until you get rid of the noise. As
the value is increased, the sensitivity of the device will be
less to high conductors (silver, copper etc.).
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Ground Suppressor setting cannot be used in the All
Metal mode and thus cannot be selected.
Ground Suppressor setting is set to 5 in the Beach
mode and to 0 in the other modes by default. It is
recommended to use this setting at the minimum levels
if you are not getting noise from the ground.
To use this setting, after accessing the settings menu,
use the right and left buttons to select the Ground
Suppressor setting and adjust it by the plus (+) and
minus (-) buttons.
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Frequency Shift
It is used to eliminate the electromagnetic interference
that the device receives from another detector which
operates in the same frequency range nearby or from
the surroundings. If too much noise is received when
the search coil is lifted in the air, this may be caused
by the local electromagnetic signals or excessive gain
settings.
To eliminate the noise caused by electromagnetic
interference, try shifting the frequency first before
lowering the sensitivity to obtain maximum depth
performance. Frequency shift consists 3 small steps
(F1-F2-F3). Default setting is F2 which is the central
frequency. The selected frequency will be highlighted
in black.
To shift the frequency, after selecting the Frequency
Shift in the settings menu, use the plus (+) and minus
(-) buttons.
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This setting is common in all modes; change made in
any mode also applies to the other modes.
IMPORTANT! Frequency shift may impair performance.
Therefore, it is suggested that you do not shift the
frequency unless it is necessary.
Threshold
In the All Metal mode, search is performed with a
continuous humming sound in the background, also
referred to as the threshold sound. The loudness of this
hum directly impacts the detection depth of smaller
and deeper targets and it is adjusted by the threshold
setting. If the threshold is set too high, a weak target
signal may not be heard. On the contrary, if the threshold
is too low, you give up the depth advantage this setting
offers. In other words, weak signals of smaller or deeper
targets may be missed. It is recommended for average
users to leave this setting at its default value and for
experienced users to adjust to the highest level where
they can still hear the weak target signals.
You can adjust the threshold setting between -50 +50
based on ground conditions. To adjust the Threshold
setting, use the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons after
selecting the Threshold in the settings menu.
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Threshold setting can only be used in the All Metal
mode and thus cannot be selected in other modes.
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OPTIONS
In all the versions of the SIMPLEX, to access the
Options, press the Power & Settings button to go
into settings and then use the right and left buttons
to select the Options. Next, you can press the Ground
Balance / Confirm button to access the upper settings.
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Once you are in the upper settings, you can use the
right and left buttons to select any setting you want.
While in the upper settings, you can press the Pinpoint
/ Back button to go back to the main settings or go
back to the main screen by pressing the Power &
Settings button.
Bluetooth® ( BT/ULTRA)
This setting, which is not available in the LITE version,
is used to turn on and off the Bluetooth® headphones
connection.
After choosing the Bluetooth® connection setting, you
can turn on or off the connection with the plus (+)
and minus (-) buttons. When it is off, the box will be
highlighted in black and when it is on, it will be white.
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For more detailed info about the wireless headphones,
please read the instructions included with the
headphones.
The Bluetooth® setting is restored to the final saved
setting when the device is turned off and on again. This
setting is common in all modes; change made in any
mode also applies to the other modes.
Vibration
This feature provides feedback to the user by producing
a vibration effect when a target is detected. It can be
used independently or together with the audio response.
When audio response is disabled, all responses during
target detection are provided to the user as vibration
only.
When the Vibration is turned on, the device provides
short vibration signals upon target detection. The
magnitude of the vibration effect can vary according
to the depth of the target and the swinging speed. This
setting is common in all search modes.
To turn on or off the Vibration, after selecting vibration
in the settings menu, use the plus (+) and minus (-)
buttons. When it is off, the box will be highlighted in
black and when it is on, it will be white.
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Vibration may not be felt in the All Metal mode with
weak signals; it will be felt as the signal gets stronger.
In other words, vibration does not start at the depth
where the audio tones are heard but at a lesser depth.
Therefore, if you are detecting with vibration only and
audio tones are off, you can miss weaker and deeper
signals.
NOTE: It is recommended that you swing the detector
more slowly while using the vibration to prevent
missing targets.
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The vibration setting is restored to the final saved
setting when the device is turned off and on again. This
setting is common in all modes; change made in any
mode also applies to the other modes.
Brightness
It enables you to adjust the display and keypad
backlight level according to your personal preference. It
works in 2 different ways: Continuously or automatically
meaning the backlight lights up only for a short period
of time when a target is detected or while navigating
the menu and then it goes off. The default setting is
automatic.
To adjust the Brightness, use the plus (+) and minus
(-) buttons. The dotted boxes indicate the automatic
backlight level and the solid ones indicate the continuous
backlight level. To switch from automatic to continuous,
keep pressing the plus (+) or the minus (-) button. When
the box is not selected, it means that the backlight is
off. The continuous operation of the backlight will affect
power consumption, which is not recommended.
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The backlight setting is restored to the final saved
setting when the device is turned off and on again. This
setting is common in all modes; change made in any
mode also applies to the other modes.
LED Flashlight
It is the headlight used for lighting the area you are
scanning while detecting at night or in dark locations.
To turn on or off the LED Flashlight, after selecting it
in the settings menu, use the plus (+) and minus (-)
buttons.
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The LED Flashlight will always revert back to off
position when the device is turned off and on again.
This setting is common in all modes; change made in
any mode also applies to the other modes.
LED Flashlight does not operate when the device is off.
It is recommended to turn it on only when necessary
since its operation consumes extra battery power.
Save and Factory Defaults
SIMPLEX will save all settings automatically once you
turn your detector off and on again except for the ones
listed below:
Ground Balance, Iron Off, Ground Suppressor, Frequency
Shift and LED Flashlight.
To revert back to factory defaults, press the plus (+) or
the minus (-) button once. After hearing 3 beeps, the
device will revert back to factory defaults and go back
to the main screen.
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SETTINGS FOR ULTRA VERSION ONLY
Coin/Relic ID Scale
By using this feature, you can differentiate the Target
ID scale according to the type of target you’re looking
for. If you are a coin hunter, using the Coin ID Scale and
if you are a relic hunter, using the Relic ID Scale will
enable you get more stable IDs. The default one is the
Coin ID Scale.
In the coin option, the ferrous ID range is 01-14 and
in the relic one it is 01-39. In other words, when the
Coin ID Scale is selected, the device will produce
a ferrous tone for targets with 0-14 IDs and a non-
ferrous tone for those with 15-99 IDs. When Relic ID
Scale is selected, the device will produce a ferrous tone
for targets with 01-39 IDs and a non-ferrous tone for
those with 40-99 IDs.
Keep in mind that the ID will differ for the same target
between these 2 options!
To use this setting, after pressing the Power & Settings
button to go into settings, use the right and left buttons
to select the Discrimination setting. Press the Ground
Balance / Confirm button to access the upper settings.
Using the right and left buttons, select the Coin/Relic ID
Scale setting which is the third setting. You can switch
between the two options using the plus (+) and minus
(-) buttons.
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This setting is restored to the final saved setting when
the device is turned off and on again. This setting is
common in all modes; change made in any mode also
applies to the other modes.
Target ID Depth
Adjusts the depth level that the device displays an ID
for a detected target. It consists of 3 levels: L (Low), M
(Medium), H (High). Factory default is set to ‘’M’’. The
lower the ID depth level is, the higher the ID accuracy
and vice versa. At the high level, the IDs may become
jumpy.
To use this setting, after pressing the Power & Settings
button to go into settings, use the right and left buttons
to select the Discrimination setting. Press the Ground
Balance / Confirm button to access the upper settings.
Using the right and left buttons, select the Target ID
Depth setting which is the fourth setting. You can
adjust the ID depth level using the plus (+) and minus
(-) buttons.
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This setting cannot be used in the All Metal mode and
thus cannot be selected.
Recovery Speed
The Recovery Speed setting adjusts the speed of target
response. It allows for separation between multiple
targets in close proximity. Recovery Speed setting
enables you to detect smaller targets among trash or
ferrous targets. This setting can be adjusted between 1
and 5 with 1 being the slowest and 5 being the fastest.
Recovery Speed setting only affects the mode currently
selected; changes made in one mode do not affect the
others. When the Recovery Speed setting is set to a
low number, the ability of the device to detect targets
in close proximity decreases but its depth increases.
Similarly, a high Recovery Speed setting (for example 5)
will increase the ability of the device to detect targets
in close proximity but will decrease the depth. It is
recommended that you practice with different metals
placed close to each other before starting to use this
setting.
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To adjust the Recovery Speed, press the Power &
Settings button. Then use the right and left buttons to
select the Recovery Setting. The current value will be
displayed on the screen. Adjust it by using the plus (+)
and minus (-) buttons.
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Tone Settings
These advanced tone settings offer 3 options to modify
the sounds The SIMPLEX ULTRA generates for targets.
Tone Break, Tone Frequency and Tone Volume.
Press the Power & Settings button once. Select the
tone setting using the right and left buttons.
When tone is selected, you can see all the tone settings
in the second row over the settings. Press the Ground
Balance / Confirm button to access the upper settings.
To go back to the lower settings, press the Pinpoint /
Back button.
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NOTE: To go back to the main screen from tone settings,
press the Power & Settings button.
Tone Break
The Tone Break setting allows you to move the point
that separates the target zones.
The default Tone Break points may not provide you
with the distinction you need between the targets you
are looking for. With the Tone Break setting, you can
adjust the start/end points of target zones.
Tone Break setting only affects the mode currently
selected; changes made in one mode do not affect the
others.
Once you are in the upper tone settings, using the right
and left buttons, select the Tone Break setting. The
Tone Break point of the selected zone will be displayed
on screen. The selected zone will be displayed with a
closed frame.
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You can change the Tone Break point using the plus (+)
and minus (-) buttons. To select the next zone, press the
Ground Balance / Confirm button.
Once you are done, you can go back to main settings
by pressing the Pinpoint / Back button once or back
to the main screen, by pressing the Power & Settings
button.
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Tone Frequency
This setting allows you to adjust the frequency of
target response tones as well as the Threshold tone
in the All Metal mode. Tone frequency ranges between
290 Hz (29) and 990 Hz (99).
Once you are in the upper tone settings, using the right
and left buttons, select the Tone Frequency setting. The
Tone Frequency of the selected zone will be displayed
on screen. The selected zone will be displayed with a
closed frame.
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You can change the Tone Frequency using the plus (+)
and minus (-) buttons. To select the next zone, press the
Ground Balance / Confirm button.
Once you are done, you can go back to main settings
by pressing the Pinpoint / Back button once or back
to the main screen, by pressing the Power & Settings
button.
Tone Volume
Especially in trashy sites, this setting will enable you
to detect conveniently by turning off or lowering the
volume of unwanted targets’ audio responses.
The Tone Volume can be adjusted for each target zone.
For example; in the Field mode, because there are two
zones, you can determine 2 different volume levels and
in 4-Tone mode, you can adjust the volume of each of
the 4 zones differently.
Tone Volume setting range is from 0 to 5. At 0, the
volume will be off. Tone Volume setting only affects the
mode currently selected; changes made in one mode do
not affect the others.
Once you are in the upper tone settings, using the
right and left buttons, select the Tone Volume setting.
The Tone Volume of the selected zone will be displayed
on screen. The selected zone will be displayed with a
closed frame.
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You can change the Tone Volume using the plus (+) and
minus (-) buttons. To select the next zone, press the
Ground Balance / Confirm button.
Once you are done, you can go back to main settings
by pressing the Pinpoint / Back button once or back
to the main screen, by pressing the Power & Settings
button.
IMPORTANT! This feature will work on deeper targets
only! You will not be able to lower the volume of the
shallow targets. For these targets, you can turn the
volume off completely instead.
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PINPOINT
Pinpoint is to find the center or the exact location of a
detected target.
SIMPLEX is a motion detector. In other words, you are
required to move the search coil over the target or the
target over the search coil in order for the device to
detect the target. The pinpoint mode is a non-motion
mode. The device continues to give a signal when the
search coil is kept stationary over the target.
When the pinpoint button is pressed and held down,
a graphics consisting of a dot surrounded by 4 circles
will appear in the middle of the screen. As the target is
approached, the circles will disappear one by one and
when the center of the target is reached, only the dot
will be left on screen. In the pinpoint mode, the signal
tone increases in pitch and volume as the search coil
approaches the target. In this mode, the device does
not discriminate or give target IDs.
To perform pinpoint:
1) After a target is detected, move the search coil
aside where there is no target response and push the
pinpoint button.
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2) Keep the button pressed down and bring the search
coil closer to the target slowly and parallel to the
ground.
3) Signal sound becomes stronger and changes in pitch
while getting closer to the target center and the circles
start disappearing in the pinpoint graphics.
4) Mark the position which provides the loudest sound
using a tool or your foot.
5) Repeat the above procedure by changing your
direction 90°. Actions to be performed from a couple
of different directions will narrow the target area and
provide you with the most exact details of the target
location.
NOTE: Inexperienced users may put the search coil on
the ground, press the pinpoint button and then scan
over the target until they get experienced to perform
the above pinpointing method.
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LARGE OR NEAR-SURFACE
TARGETS
Targets which are near the surface may give multiple
different signals to the device. If you suspect a target
near the surface, lift the search coil and swing it more
slowly until a single signal is received.
FALSE SIGNALS AND REASONS
Sometimes, the device may produce signals which
are similar to a target signal although no metal target
is present. There are various reasons for the false
signals received by the device. The most common ones
are ground mineralization or rocks with high mineral
content, surrounding electromagnetic signals, operation
of another nearby detector, rusted or corroded iron or
foil in the soil or sensitivity value set too high.
You can see the mineralization level of the ground by
following the magnetic mineralization indicator on the
screen and adjust the sensitivity accordingly.
IMPORTANT! If the device receives a lot of noise and/
or emits false signals and you cannot eliminate it by
reducing the sensitivity to 25, first set your sensitivity
back to its original level. Then increase the Ground
Suppressor value until the noise is eliminated. As the
Ground Suppressor value is increased, the device’s
sensitivity to high conductive (silver, copper etc.) targets
will decrease.
Surrounding electromagnetic signals can be eliminated
by reducing the gain. If another detector is operating
nearby, you may attempt to shift the frequency or
perform your search at a distance where no interference
occurs.
MAGNETIC MINERALIZATION
INDICATOR
The Magnetic Mineralization Indicator consists of 5
levels. The indicator bars do not rise at low mineral
levels during search and at start up. In areas where the
magnetic mineral level is high, the indicator bars will
rise according to the intensity. This measurement can
be summarized as the level of magnetic property and
intensity of the ground.
This measurement is important from two aspects. First,
on grounds with high magnetic mineralization, search
depth is low and users should be aware of this fact.
Second, magnetic mineralization is a property which
is particularly seen with mineralized rocks and this
measurement plays an important role for the device
to eliminate the false signals produced by these rocks.
ROCKS AND SEARCHING IN ROCKY
TERRAINS
Challenging ground conditions arise especially when
conductivity and magnetic properties of the ground are
too intense. Operation of the device over such ground
is made possible by selecting the best operating mode,
sensitivity and ground balance settings.
Stones and rocks or cavities inside the ground are as
important as the ground itself in regards to the search
and target detection quality.
Hot rocks are classified as negative or positive based
on their ID being low or high in comparison to the ID
of the soil they are in. One or both of the types may
be present in a field. The negative and positive effects
mentioned here will only be valid if ground balancing is
properly done on the existing ground. Otherwise, soil
itself will not act differently from hot rocks in terms
of ID.
Positive rocks act just like metal and produce a metal
sound. In the All Metal mode they produce a “zip zip”
sound when the search coil is moved over them. If the
signal is strong enough, the device may produce an ID
for these rocks. Negative rocks in the All Metal mode,
produce a long “boing” sound when the search coil is
moved over them. The device does not give an ID for
these rocks even if the signal is strong.
Positive rocks provide a typical metal sound in
discrimination modes. Negative rocks do not provide a
sound in discrimination modes (except for rare cases of
false signals).
Therefore, you can make a decision by listening to
the audio responses produced by the device in the
field. If you receive a metal sound, it means that you
either detected a positive rock or a piece of metal. If
you receive a strong signal and a stable ID, you can
distinguish if the detected target is a rock or metal by
checking the ID. However, remember that weak signals
may produce different IDs and metals under rocks may
produce different metal signals. Therefore, the most
appropriate action is to dig up when a metal signal is
received.
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DETECTION ON THE BEACH AND
UNDERWATER
SIMPLEX is a waterproof metal detector. This provides
convenient detection underwater and on the beach.
As explained before, salt water and alkali grounds are
significantly conductive and cause effects similar to
iron in detectors. SIMPLEX’s Beach mode is specially
designed for such conditions. You can perform your
search easily using the Beach mode without requiring
any special settings.
Beach mode is ideal for salty wet beach sand. You can
use the other modes while performing search over dry
beach sand.
You should consider the following while performing
search over wet beach sand or underwater:
1) When you swing the search coil over the holes you
dig in wet beach sand, you can receive metal signals,
this is a normal condition.
2) The search coil may give false signals when going
into and coming out of the water so please try to keep
the coil either in or out of the water.
3) While detecting on wet beach sand, avoid rubbing
or hitting the search coil on the ground. Otherwise, the
device may give false signals.
4) When going from wet sand to dry sand or from dry
sand to wet sand while detecting on the beach, the
device may emit false signals. Ground balance the
detector after you switch from one another.
5) The ground balance is set to 00.0 for maximum
stability in the Beach mode by default. If you cannot
auto ground balance on wet sand and/or in salt water,
try manual ground balancing. If you still cannot ground
balance, set the ground balance value back to 00.0
manually.
Pay attention to the items below after using the device
especially under salty water:
1. Wash the system box, shaft and the coil with tap
water and be sure no salt water is left in the connectors.
2. Do not use any chemicals for cleaning and/or for any
other purposes.
3. Wipe the screen and the shaft dry with a soft, non-
scratch cloth.
CHECK COIL ICON
It indicates an interruption in the search coil transmitter
signal. The search coil connector may be unattached,
loose or disconnected. If you own another detector with
the same coil connector, please be sure that you have
not attached the wrong coil by mistake. If none of the
above exists, the search coil or its cable may have a
defect. If the issue continues when you change the
search coil, there may be an issue in the coil control
circuit.
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SOFTWARE UPDATE
SIMPLEX has software update capability. All software
updates made after the device is released to the
market will be announced on the product’s web page
along with updating instructions.
System Version Information:
The software version of the SIMPLEX will be displayed
at the bottom of the screen each time you turn the
detector on.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Principle : VLF
Operating Frequency : 15 kHz
Search Modes :
ULTRA (Field / Park / 4 Tone / 99 Tone / Beach / All Metal)
BT (Field / Park 1 / Park 2 / Beach / All Metal)
LITE (Field / Park / Beach / All Metal )
Notch Filter : Yes
Pinpoint : Yes
Frequency Shift : Yes
Vibration : Yes
Sensitivity Setting : 30 levels
Target ID : 00-99
Search Coil : ULTRA & BT: SX28 (11”) DD
LITE: SX24 (9.5’’x6’’) DD
Display : Graphic LCD
Backlight : Yes
Keypad Backlight : Yes
LED Flashlight : Yes
Weight : 1.2 kg (2.6 lbs) including the search coil
Length : 63cm - 132cm (25” - 52”) adjustable
Battery : 2300mAh Lithium Polymer
Warranty : 3 years
Nokta Detectors reserves the right to change the design, specifications or
accessories without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever.
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www.noktadetectors.com
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