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3-Tone System
Depending on the type of metal detected, and the DISC setting of the detector,
a buried metal object will induce one of the following sounds:
No sound: metals eliminated from detection (or discriminated-out), with
the DISC function.
Low Tone: targets with an ID less than 40.
V.C.O. (variable pitch and volume):
- Targets with an ID between 40 and 69.
- Targets between 70 and 79 when DISC setting is greater
than or equal to the Target-ID.
High Tone: - All targets with an ID of 80 or greater.
- Targets with an ID between 70 and 79
if the DISC setting is less than the Target-ID.
Depending on where the user programs the DISC setting, a given target may
induce different tones.
Target-ID
(continued)
As a general reference, targets fall into the following ranges:
1 - 39: iron
42 - 48: foil and small gold nuggets
54 - 57: gold nuggets, gold rings or targets containing mostly gold
87 - 89: clad coins or coins of recent vintage
82 - 83: copper coins
93 - 99: larger silver coins
Note: There are a wide variety of metals and no target can be identified
for certain until unearthed. This table is for general reference only.
See the table on P. 18 for a more complete listing of Target-ID values for
common metal items.
DISCRIMINATION SYSTEM
OPERATION and CONTROLS
HOW TO WORK THE CONTROLS
Press or
to CHANGE
THE SETTING of the
active menu item.
The active menu item
is the highlighted
line on the bottom
of the display.
Press MENU
to select the
menu item
you want
to adjust.
POWER
ON/OFF
Press and hold
PINPOINT
to actuate
PINPOINT MODE
at any time.
POWERING UP
Press
The detector powers on.
A “ ” appears momentarily, indicating that the detector is in the
Discrimination Mode of operation.
All targets are detected. Motion is required.
Default sensitivity is 7, on scale of 1 to 10.
Default volume is 7, 70% of maximum.