QUICK-START DEMONSTRATION
VI. Press the MODE touchpad again.(*)
a. A flashing indicator will point toward IRON. b. The flashing indicator tells us that Iron has
been eliminated from detection.
VII. Wave the Nail over the Searchcoil a. The Nail will not be detected.
b. The Nail has been "Discriminated Out."
VIII. Wave the Quarter, Penny, and Pull-Tab over the Searchcoil
These
IX. Press the MODE touchpad again.(*)
a.The detector will beep twice and the sensitivity setting will flash on the left side of the display.
b.Notice the flashing arrow pointing toward Iron.
The flashing arrow indicates that this target category is currently "Discriminated Out."
X. Press the MODE touchpad again.(*) The flashing arrow will now point toward
XI. Wave all objects over the Searchcoil The
The other objects will be detected with their own distinctive tones.
XII. Toggle modes by pressing the MODE touchpad again.(*)
a. Press once to see the current discrimination status of the detector
b. Then press again to toggle to the third discrimination setting.
i.Iron is eliminated.
ii.
iii.Only
(*)Note: The mode status will flash for 10 seconds. After 10 seconds, mode status will
AUDIOTARGETIDENTIFICATION
While the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is very accurate in identifying buried objects, the user in the field does not always maintain the display screen in his field of vision. Therefore, we have incorporated an audio feedback mechanism to alert the user to the nature of buried objects. This audio feedback system first alerts the user to the presence and classification of objects, whose nature and location can be confirmed using the LCD display.
The detector will sound three different tones. These three tones correspond to the three target categories depicted on the LCD display.
LOW TONE
Ferrous objects, such as iron and steel, will induce a low tone. Small gold objects can also induce a low tone.
MEDIUM TONE
HIGH TONE
Silver and copper coins, larger brass objects, older pennies (pre- 1982), and highly oxidized metals will induce high tones. Quarters, dimes and other precious coins fall into this category.
LOW TONE | MEDIUM TONE | HIGH TONE |
Nails, Bottle Caps, | Old & New Pull Tabs, Zinc US Pennies | Copper, Silver & Brass |
& Small Gold | (Post 1982), Nickel, Larger Gold | Copper Pennies (Pre 1982) |
| Objects, Pennies, Loonies & Toonies. |
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Audio Target Identification (ATI) classifies metals into three categories.
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