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However, most tabs and most of the items on the
CZ-5 meter face will be identified correctly.
11.
Now increase the DISC control to “1”. You will find
that the CZ-5 rejects the small iron targets and no
longer responds either with an audio tone or
needle deflection.
12.
Continue to increase your DISC control, noting that
with each successive step up you reject more and
more targets. At DISC = 4 for example, you are in a
“coins-only” mode, ignoring iron, tabs and foil while
accepting and identifying nickels, zinc pennies and
silver, clad and copper coins.
13.
At the maximum DISC level of 6 the CZ-5 will ignore
most all-small targets except silver, clad and
copper coins.
14.
Now switch the DISC control to the AUTOTUNE
position and note the completely different kind of
response. No tone or meter identification, just a
solid, smooth, response over every target.
15.
The chart on page 15 shows some of the responses
you may expect over different targets and at
different levels of discrimination. As you
progressively increase the discrimination level, you
eliminate more and more targets.
NOTE:
Due to the virtually infinite variety of sizes, shapes and
alloys of many “good” targets (relics, jewelry, foreign coins,
etc.), they may be misidentified. For example, a Civil War mini
ball may be identified as foil, or a new Canadian coin as a
rectangular pull tab.
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