4.1 Number of Tones
The LEGEND divides the Target ID scale into multiple
zones allowing the user to make different tone
adjustments for targets that fall in each zone.
By changing the Number of Tones , you can decide on how many
zones you will divide the ID scale into. Thanks to this feature, you
can assign the same tone for all targets or assign a different tone
for each Target ID.
You can set the Number of Tones as 1, 2, 4, 6 or 60.
The Number of Tones setting only affects the mode
currently selected; changes made in one mode do
not affect the others.
The Number of Tones for the Goldfield mode is 1 and cannot be
changed.
Adjusting the Number of Tones
1. Press the Power & Settings Button once. Select the tone setting
using the left and right buttons.
2. The tone settings menu will appear at the top with a plus (+) icon
on the left. Press the plus (+) button once.
3. Using the left and right buttons, select the Number of Tones
setting. The selected setting will be shown framed.
4. The current Number of Tones will be displayed on the screen.
Select the Number of Tones using the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons.
5. To go back to settings, press the Pinpoint & Accept/Reject
Button once. To go back to the main screen, press the Power &
Settings Button once.
1-Tone
The Target ID scale is not divided into any zones, hence there is
only 1 tone zone. The LEGEND generates the same tone volume
and tone frequency for all targets.
2-Tone
The Target ID scale is divided into 2 zones as ferrous and
non-ferrous. The default point that separates these 2 zones
vary based on the selected search mode (see below) and can
be changed using the Tone Break setting. The Tone Volume
and Tone Frequency can be adjusted for each zone.
4-Tone
The Target ID scale is divided into 4 zones. The Tone Volume
and Tone Frequency can be adjusted for each zone.
6-Tone
The Target ID scale is divided into 6 zones. The Tone Volume
and Tone Frequency can be adjusted for each zone.
60-Tone
Just like the 2-Tone, the Target ID scale is divided into 2 zones
as ferrous and non-ferrous. The default point that separates
these 2 zones varies based on the selected search mode (see
below) and can be changed using the Tone Break setting.
The Tone Volume and Tone Frequency can be adjusted for each
zone.
The difference between the 2-Tone and 60-Tone is that
60-Tone generates a separate tone with a different frequency
for each Target ID.
The device generates lower frequency tones for ferrous range
and mid to high frequency tones for non-ferrous metals.
For more information, please refer to Tone Frequency setting.
Default Number of Tones
Zone-1
Zone-1
Tone
Break
Zone-2
Zone-1
Tone
Break
Zone-2
Zone-1
Tone
Break 1
Zone-2
Zone-3
Zone-4
Tone
Break 2
Tone
Break 3
Zone-1
Tone
Break 1
Zone-2
Zone-3
Zone-5
Zone-6
Zone-4
Tone
Break 2
Tone
Break 3
Tone
Break 5
Tone
Break 4
PARK
FIELD
BEACH
GOLDFIELD
4
2
4
1
Number of Tones
Search Mode
17
Park
Goldfield
Beach
Field