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Interpreting the Display
Safari’s digital display always shows the following information;
1. Battery power icon – at the top right hand side you can see the condition of your
battery at any time – 3 blocks equals a full cell – a flashing icon shows that
shutdown is imminent and Flat Battery Shutdown appears. Before this occurs a
descending audio warning sound is heard several times to indicate low power.
2. Graphic Identification Bar – this area of the display is the key to seeing exactly what
is either detected or rejected – black areas show rejected targets – clear areas show
accepted space.
3. Discrimination Pattern – would be either Pre-Set settings, or any mixed merging of
light and dark areas in a saved discrimination pattern customised by the user.
4. Target Cursor – this is a ‘free moving’ indicator travelling up and down the Graphic
Identification Bar stopping at the matching conductivity level of the detected
target – a tiny arrow flashes three times very quickly above the cursor after
detection.
5. Target ID numbers – represents the ferrous and non-ferrous targets alike and range from – 10 to + 40 (TIP – Low
grade foil can read as low as 0)
6. Target Icons – shows representations of typical targets to be found such as coins, rings, foil and ring pulls and can
signify what is in the ground.
7. Depth Gauge – a thin vertical bar located in the centre of the display which indicates approximate coin depth
from surface to level 12”. If completely shaded the find is close to the surface – if half shaded then the coin should
be at 6” mark and so on.
8. Mode Indicator – this is a clever feature as each of the four mode icons can show three different things. A tick
indicates a Factory Setting. If a factory setting has been modified, that is if you have either added to it or taken
something away but not yet saved changes, an asterisk will show. If a discrimination pattern has been “saved” by
the user an icon of a ‘stick man will show in the slot. So you should always know at a glance which mode or setting
you are working in.
9. Sounds Indicator – depending on which mode you select into, a tiny speaker icon will appear briefly which will
indicate which mode the Audio response is set to. Coins and Coin/Jewellery will show C for conductive sounds;
Relic & All-Metal will show F for ferrous sounds.
Note: In Relic and All Metal modes the Target Icons are not represented. This is because relics can come in all shapes
and sizes and would not necessarily correspond with the shown target icons, which are pre-set as smaller everyday
objects such as coins, rings and trash items. Experienced relic hunters will interpret the information based on the
conductive number value displayed, the tone and the audio intensity of the signal produced.
Preset Modes in Safari
Safari comes equipped with four pre-programmed search modes to facilitate the complete novice and expert alike to
get going “right out of the box” immediately. The 4 Modes are:
1. Coins – has some inbuilt discrimination against ferrous materials, foil & low-grade aluminum
2. Coin & Jewellery – has some ferrous discrimination and a low foil rejection active
3. Relic – has a low level of ferrous discrimination active
4. All-Metal – has no discrimination active whatsoever – a true all-metal mode.
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