S-CAPS
—indicates that the target is probably a type of metal like bottle cap
with whorl. Some small gold items might register within this category.
1¢
—
indicates that the target might be a zinc penny or a copper coin. Some
large gold items might register within 1¢ category.
SILVER Range
1¢ 25¢--indicates that the target is probably 25¢ or 1¢. Some large aluminium
coin might register within 1¢ 25¢ category.
TONES
If the detector is set to the ALL METAL target mode, it sounds a single
tone when it detects any type of metal. If you set the detector to the
DISC or NORCH modes, the built in audio identification system sounds
a unique audio tone for each of three categories of metal. This makes it
easier to identify the metal being detected.
The detector sounds a low tone when it detects small gold, nail, bottle
cap or nickels. A medium tone for aluminum pull tabs, zinc or copper
items. A high tone is for brass or silver items.
Notes:
When you set the detector to DISC or NOTCH mode, the detector
sounds a medium or high tone when it detects highly oxidized iron.
An arrow appears in medium or high tone area.
Depending on the alloys used to make them, about 15 percent of
gold rings cause the detector to sound a medium tone.
LOW TONE
MEDIUM TONE
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