BASIC OPERATION
disappear, thus returning to detection the objects which fall into the corresponding categories.
Discrimination Mode is a
NOTCH MODE
To selectively eliminate a category from detection within the metallic spectrum, use the NOTCH Mode.
Technical Note:
The NOTCH touch pad causes the status of an "R" segment to toggle between ON and OFF.
To use the NOTCH Mode:
The NOTCH touch pad can be depressed at any time. But for
A first demonstration is best accomplished as follows:
1)Turn the power OFF.
2)Turn the power ON.
3)Press
4)Press NOTCH.
A flashing "R" will appear under the
5)Press the DISCRIMINATION ▲ touch pad several times. Notice that the "R" moves upon each press of the DISCRIMINATION ▲ touch pad.
6)Press NOTCH again.
The flashing "R" will become permanently illuminated.
If an object has been
1)Press NOTCH.
2)Move the flashing “R” over the permanently illuminated “R”, using
the DISCRIMINATION ▲ or ▼ touch pads.
3) Press NOTCH again.
After NOTCHING OUT a category the detector returns to the DISCRIMINATION mode.
ZAP
The ZAP control is a convenient way to eliminate a known undesirable metal object from detection. Zap only works in DISCRIMINATION MODE
To demonstrate the ZAP control:
1)Set the detector in DISCRIMINATION Mode
2)Pass the searchcoil over an undesirable object.
3)Notice the Target Indication
Note: You can only ZAP objects that register under the seven
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