lamarkeiko
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- Location
- Grants Pass, Oregon
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett ADS III
Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Just received my new Nox 800 2 days ago. My only other previous detector is a Garrett ADS III, which I purchased 36 years ago and still have. So this is a total relearning for me..
I tried it out for the first time at a nearby old cabin site where there was an abundance of trash in the ground. No real finds except lots of metal trash, which I had also found there with my ADS III. I was using the Park 1 mode, but a different mode may have been better to use there.
My first questions are in regards to the wireless audio.
There appears to be three options in using the headphones.
Wired directly to the Equinox with no latency.
Bluetooth connected to the Equinox with 40 ms delay.
Wired to the WM 08 audio module which is Bluetoothed to the Equinox with a 17 ms delay.
Which method do most use, and is there any advantage in the methods? To me, without any experience, the Bluetooth connection of the headphones directly to the Equinox seems the most convenient, with no wires, but will the extra 40 ms delay effect detecting?
I also keep a cellphone on my hip. Will that have any emf effect to my detecting?
Just a final note. I'm not real tech savvy, and yesterday I was having quite an issue with the headphone pairing to my Equinox. I could get the headphones paired to the Equinox, but when I shut the Equinox down and then latter went to use the headphones it wouldn't re pair. My method of shutting down was pressing the wireless button to shut it off, and then powering down the Equinox. I would then try to restart by powering up the Equinox and then repressing the wireless button, but the headphones would never repair. I would have to go back to a factory reset of the headphones to be able to re pair. I read through the instruction manual many times to see if I missed something to no avail. I remember one part mentioning turning off the headphones and trying to figure out how to do that, but the blue led's were still blinking, so I left them that way. This morning by accident, I tried different methods, and think I have figured things out because it seems to work now. What I'm doing now is just powering down the Equinox, and leaving the wireless button alone. I then power down the headphones by holding the multi-function button until the red led's flash, and that seems to shut down the headphones. Now I start back up by pressing the multi-function button until the blue led's blink, then just power on the Equinox, and it only takes seconds for the pairing. Maybe I'm still missing something from the manual but I think they left certain details out that could have been put in for people like me.
I tried it out for the first time at a nearby old cabin site where there was an abundance of trash in the ground. No real finds except lots of metal trash, which I had also found there with my ADS III. I was using the Park 1 mode, but a different mode may have been better to use there.
My first questions are in regards to the wireless audio.
There appears to be three options in using the headphones.
Wired directly to the Equinox with no latency.
Bluetooth connected to the Equinox with 40 ms delay.
Wired to the WM 08 audio module which is Bluetoothed to the Equinox with a 17 ms delay.
Which method do most use, and is there any advantage in the methods? To me, without any experience, the Bluetooth connection of the headphones directly to the Equinox seems the most convenient, with no wires, but will the extra 40 ms delay effect detecting?
I also keep a cellphone on my hip. Will that have any emf effect to my detecting?
Just a final note. I'm not real tech savvy, and yesterday I was having quite an issue with the headphone pairing to my Equinox. I could get the headphones paired to the Equinox, but when I shut the Equinox down and then latter went to use the headphones it wouldn't re pair. My method of shutting down was pressing the wireless button to shut it off, and then powering down the Equinox. I would then try to restart by powering up the Equinox and then repressing the wireless button, but the headphones would never repair. I would have to go back to a factory reset of the headphones to be able to re pair. I read through the instruction manual many times to see if I missed something to no avail. I remember one part mentioning turning off the headphones and trying to figure out how to do that, but the blue led's were still blinking, so I left them that way. This morning by accident, I tried different methods, and think I have figured things out because it seems to work now. What I'm doing now is just powering down the Equinox, and leaving the wireless button alone. I then power down the headphones by holding the multi-function button until the red led's flash, and that seems to shut down the headphones. Now I start back up by pressing the multi-function button until the blue led's blink, then just power on the Equinox, and it only takes seconds for the pairing. Maybe I'm still missing something from the manual but I think they left certain details out that could have been put in for people like me.