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6. Mixed Mode
A unique hybrid operating mode. It is an all-metal
(DC non-motion, non-discriminate) mode,
working simultaneously with a discriminate (AC
motion discrimination) mode. It is two modes, one
detecting everything and another discriminating,
operating at the same time.
Select MIXED MODE with the ARROW controls,
press ENTER control to turn MIXED MODE ON
or OFF.
AUDIO DISC needs to be ON and SILENT
Search needs to be OFF, for MIXED MODE to
perform properly. See chart on (page 20). MIXED
MODE ON will automatically override AUDIO
DISC selections to perform the MIXED MODE
function.
When Mixed Mode is on, all types of metals will
produce a sound (beep).
Discrimination Channel - When the loop is in
motion, targets accepted by the discriminate
program will produce a high-pitched beep. Targets
rejected by the discriminate program will produce
a lower pitched beep. High-pitched or low-pitched
beeps are directly determined by the
discrimination settings. An operator can select
discriminate settings through the selection of an
entire Program or by adjusting the accept and
reject V.D.I. numbers in the Pro Options under
Discrimination (EDIT).
All-Metal Channel -When the loop is not in
motion, or moved slowly, all types of targets will
produce the same low-pitch beep. All-metal
channel will by nature detect deeper than the
discrimination channel. Deeper targets will
produce a lower volume sound when the loop is
moved slowly over the area.
MIXED MODE
ON
OFF
TO CHANGE PRESS
ENTER
Tip - Advanced operators can
gain extra depth by monitoring
the all-metal and discriminate
channels simultaneously,
checking depth and digging
targets too deep for the
discriminate channel alone.
For even more information
about the target, Pro Options
TONE I.D. and or V.C.O. can
be added to produce a truly
unique advanced users mode.
Chapter 4 DFX
™
Basic Adjustments