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GPZ7000: Info, Tips, Finds
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<blockquote data-quote="Magilla" data-source="post: 370015" data-attributes="member: 3393"><p>I just spent some time in the GT and was able to run my Zed in normal in quite a lot of it, it really surprised me. I was also surprised at the size of some of the targets I dug while in normal, less than .1 of a gram at a couple of inches.</p><p>I did have some problems starting up the Zed, sometimes it would just keep flashing from the startup page to the detecting page and wouldn't accept any commands, only way to fix it was to turn off and start again. Sometimes I would have to do this three times before it would start. When I got home I tried it without the protective screen cover on and it starts perfectly every time, may have something to do with the sensitivity of the control buttons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magilla, post: 370015, member: 3393"] I just spent some time in the GT and was able to run my Zed in normal in quite a lot of it, it really surprised me. I was also surprised at the size of some of the targets I dug while in normal, less than .1 of a gram at a couple of inches. I did have some problems starting up the Zed, sometimes it would just keep flashing from the startup page to the detecting page and wouldn't accept any commands, only way to fix it was to turn off and start again. Sometimes I would have to do this three times before it would start. When I got home I tried it without the protective screen cover on and it starts perfectly every time, may have something to do with the sensitivity of the control buttons. [/QUOTE]
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