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Volume Limit
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Volume Limit is the maximum level of sound emitted
by the detector when a target is detected.
If the Volume Limit is set to maximum all target
signals will be heard, and will sound proportional
to the target size and depth. Maximum limit allows
you to hear the difference between a small and large
target, but may be uncomfortable to your hearing if
a large target is found close to the coil.
If the Volume Limit is set to half-way the target
signal is unaffected for a small target but limited for
a very large target.
If the Volume Limit is set to minimum most target
signals will potentially be very limited. A low volume
will be more comfortable on your hearing but will
increase the risk of missing small targets.
Try using a large and small target to adjust the
Volume Limit to a comfortable level.
Note: The Threshold may need to be reset if adjusting
the Volume Limit to a low setting.
Volume Limit
Setting the Maximum
Volume of all Sounds
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Maximum Volume Limit:
Faint and loud signals
are unaffected.
Mid-Range Volume Limit:
Faint signals are
unaffected but loud
signals are limited.
Minimum Volume Limit:
Both loud and faint signals
are reduced to quiet levels.
Caution:
The detector is able to produce an
extremely high volume if a large or shallow target
is located.
Protect your ears!
The Volume Limit may need to be re-adjusted
when switching between headphones and an
external speaker.
Range
Factory Preset
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