8
PROBABLE TARGET ID Fields
Probable Target
ID
GOLD RANGE
SILVER RANGE
IRON / FOIL
Indicates that the target is probably iron or foil. Land Ranger™
has four levels of progressive iron discrimination—from small
to large. Some rusted oxidized iron may occasionally register in
the
SILVER RANGE.
5¢
Located on the top portion of the control panel. The
GOLD
RANGE
is located on the left and the
SILVER RANGE
is on
the right. Other metal types can appear in this range: for
example, iron, foil and nickel appear under
GOLD RANGE
and copper pennies appear under
SILVER RANGE.
Description
Indicates that the target is possibly a nickel. Many gold rings
register as
5¢
. A percentage of foil and many newer pull-tabs
are still detected as nickels.
Indicates that the object is probably a pull-tab. Some small
gold may also register as a pull tab.
Indicates that the target is probably a zinc penny (post 1982) or
a screw cap. This target ID is usually accompanied by a
medium tone. Other targets, such as large gold, may also
register in this field.
Indicates that the target is out of identification range.
These four fields indicate a coin type or an object or metal
within similar detection range. Many other objects are
identified in this range: for example, copper, brass and
oxidized metals such as cans, jewelry, tokens, medals, or
even junk metal objects that fall in the same range.
PULL TAB
Z-1¢
S-CAP
DEEP TARGET
1¢
10¢
25¢
50¢
$1
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