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GOLD Range
Iron or Foil
Target is probably iron or foil. Some oxidized
iron might register somewhere within the
SILVER range.
5¢ or Nickel
Target is probably 5¢ or a nickel. Some small
gold rings might register within this range.
Pull Tab
Target is probably a pull-tab of aluminum
can. Some small gold rings might register
within this range and might register within
Pull Tab category.
S-Caps
Target is probably a type of metal like bottle
cap. Some medium sized gold rings might
register within this category.
1¢ or Penny
Target might be a zinc penny or a copper
coin. Some large rough gold items might
register within 1¢ category.
SILVER Range
1¢ Penny or
25¢ Quarter
Target is probably silver coin, 25¢ or 1¢.
Some large aluminum coin might register
within 1¢ 25¢ category.
3.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 NOTCH 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.
Tone
Detects
Low Tone
Foil, nails, bottle caps and/or nickels
Medium Tone
Pull tabs, zinc and/or copper items
High Tone
Brass and/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 quality, about 15 percent of gold rings cause the detector to
sound a medium tone.
OPERATION
1. Turning on the detector
Slide the power switch to ON. The unit displays all symbols on the LCD screen.
The detector sounds low, medium, high tones respectively. After about 2 seconds
the detector enters stand-by state.
• At this time the LCD displays ALL METAL and SENS. The value of SENS on the
segment is 5. The range from MIN to MAX for DISC/NOTCH is available.
2. Setting the operation mode
The detector comes with three operating modes ALL METAL, DISC, or NOTCH. You
can select the desired mode by relative touch key.
a. ALL METAL — used for detecting any type of metal. When the detector detects
any type of metal, it sounds a tone and an arrow appears below the target icon of
probable type of metal being detected.
b. DISC — used for target discrimination. You can press DISC touch key to change
to DISC mode. When the bottom of right side shows SENS, you can adjust the
sensitivity by press + or -.