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Item 62307
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For example, when the DISC/TONE dial is set to “0”
the Detector will respond to ANY metal object with
a “DI” tone and the meter will swing to the right.
1. To adjust the settings to PREVENT the
unit from detecting
iron metals
, set the
VOLUME and SENS dials at midpoint.
2. Then set MODE switch to DISC and the DISC/
TONE dial to about “9 o’clock.” See Figure 7.
Figure 7
3. As a test, sweep the iron nail sample 2 to 3
inches above the search coil. The unit will NOT
respond (the meter pointer won’t swing and the
unit is silent.) Sweeping the other samples should
produce the “DI” tone and make the pointer move.
4. To have the unit differentiate
nickel metals
, set
the DISC/TONE to about “11 o’clock.” See Figure
8. Sweep the nickel in front of the Search Coil;
the unit will not respond to the nickel or to the
iron nail. But it will respond the other samples.
Figure 8
5. To prevent the
zinc penny
from being
detected, set the DISC/TONE dial to
about “1 o’clock” See Figure 9.
Figure 9
By now, only the silver quarter should be detected.
NOTE:
The discrimination position of aluminum is
similar to silver. So both metals will be detected at
the same time. The discrimination position of gold is
similar to the nickel setting.
The Metal Detector can also be adjusted
to detect all metals, yet signal a specific
metal differently from the others.
6. Set the MODE switch to TONE and the VOLUME
and SENS dials to their halfway points.
7. Set the DISC/TONE dial to about “9 o’clock” (the
iron setting). Sweep the nail 2-3 inches above the
Search Coil. The unit will make a short “KO” sound
and the meter will swing to the right. Sweeping any
of the other samples will produce the “DI” sound.
8. Rotate the DISC/TONE dial to mark the other
specific metals with the “KO” sound.
To use the Metal Detector to “target’ specific
metals, set the MODE switch to ALL METAL and
the VOLUME and SENS dials to the middle.
9. Press the red TARGET Button (6) on the panel.
Set the silver quarter about five inches from
the center of the Search Coil. The unit will
make a continuous long tone and the meter
will swing to the right. See Figure 10.
Target
Button (6)
25¢
Figure 10
10. Keeping the coin still, release the TARGET button.
Wait two seconds, then press down the TARGET
button again; the unit’s sensitivity will be reduced.
11.
NOTE:
Even though the coin’s location has not
changed, when the unit’s sensitivity is reduced
the Metal Detector will stop sounding a tone.
12. Repeat the above operation, bringing the
coin closer to the Detector and making it
sound a tone. Once operating an outside
search, you can use the TARGET button
to determine the location of the metal.
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