1.
TARGET PINPOINTING
If there is a sound of “di-di” during searching in DISC, it indicates that there is a
metal target in the sound area. In this case, you can use “TARGET
PINPOINTING” to pin-point the target. Hold the search coil 50cm or more away
from the earth. Hold down the TARGET PINPOINTING button. i.e. the red button
at the top of the handle. Sweep the search coil over the sound area and release
the button when you hear a sound of “di-di”. After about 1- 2 seconds, hold down
the red button again. If the “di-di” sound disappears, this means that the target is
far away from the search coil. In this case, bring the search coil to the earth.
Repeat the above steps until you find the target. After you find the target , make a
choice from the following three operating modes to determine which kind of metal
the target is.
2.
DISC
Set the mode switch to DISC and DISC/TONE to “0”. The unit will respond with a
long “di-di” sound to both ferrous metal and non-ferrous metal. Turn the
DISC/TONE clockwise to the position near 5. A short “di-di” sound will be heard
for iron and nickel target. A long “di-di” sound will represent the detection of
copper and silver targets. Turn the switch clockwise, nearing 10. Almost no sound
will be heard for iron and nickel target. However, a short “di-di” will sound for
copper and a long sound will indicate a silver target. Practice is required ensure
accurate detection.
3.
TONE
Set the mode switch to TONE and DISC/TONE to “0”. The unit will respond with a
high tone to both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. A low tone sounds for
mineralized metals. Turn the switch clockwise to a position nearer to “5”. The unit
will respond with a low tone to signify iron. A mixture of high and low tones
represents nickel. A medium high tone indicates a copper target. A high tone
represents silver. Turn the switch to a position nearer to “10” - both ferrous and
nickel metal will be indicated by a low tone. However, a mixture of high and low
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