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5.TARGET INDICATIONS

1.

Numeric ranges of target:

-IRON:

00-10

-5¢:

11-20

-P-TAB:

21-40

-ZN(1¢

)

:

41-60

-10¢:

61-75

-25¢:

76-99

Note:

There are a wide variety of metals and no target can be tified for

certain until unearthed. This table is for general reference only.

2.

Types of target

-

IRON:

It indicates that the target is probably iron.

-

5

¢

:

It indicates that the target is probably 5¢ or a nickel. Some

small gold rings might register within this range.

-

P-TAB:

It indicates that the target is probably a pull tab of an

aluminum can. Some small gold rings might register within this

range.

-

1

¢

: It is indicated that the target is probably a coin of 1¢ or type

of metal of zinc alloy. Some medium sized gold rings might

register within this category.

-

10

¢

: It indicates that the target might be a coin of 10¢. Some

large rough gold items might register within this category.

-

25

¢

: It indicates that the target is probably 25¢ or a silver coin.

3.

Tones

The detector comes with three tones for different types of metal.

A low tone is for IRON, 5¢, same as for foil, bottle cap or nickels. A

medium tone is for P-TAB, ZN, 1¢(aluminum pull tabs, zinc or copper

items). A high tone is for 25¢,same as for brass or silver items.

If the detector detects the item, it sounds a tone, and the cursor above

the target name will light. Also LCD displays the numeric range of

target as well as the depth(signal strength).

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Summary of Contents for MD-A1

Page 1: ...Metal Detector No MD A1...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Ignores junk metal and nds valuable items by setting the notch range DISC Discriminates the unwanted target by setting the DISC numeric range LIGHT Used in dark area PP Pinpoints the location of the t...

Page 4: ...the battery compartment matching the polarity symbols and marked inside 1 Places screws according to the picture 3 Sheathe lower stem on S stem aligning holes on stem 4 Secure with xing knob 2 Loose t...

Page 5: ...ENS Press MENU to select SENS Then press or to adjust the level of sensitivity The level will be displayed on the LCD DISC Discriminates the unwanted target by setting the numeric range Press MENU to...

Page 6: ...AND USE 1 Rotate the volume control away from OFF to power on the detector 2 Follow the instructions described in OPERATION to set the SENSITIVITY VOLUME DISC NOTCH and operation mode 3 Place the det...

Page 7: ...where you place the item to help you nd it later Do not place it in tall grass or weeds 5 Hold the search coil level to the ground about 1 2 inches above the surface slowly move the search coil over...

Page 8: ...ated that the target is probably a coin of 1 or type of metal of zinc alloy Some medium sized gold rings might register within this category 10 It indicates that the target might be a coin of 10 Some...

Page 9: ...ectronic lines The detector will have unstable and irregular indications Using LIGHT In dark area you can use LIGHT for better searching Press MENU to select LIGHT Then press or to adjust the level 0...

Page 10: ...ity set too low 2 Target range is eliminated 3 Search coil is not parallel with the ground 1 Increase sensitivity 2 Recover all target range 3 Ajust the search coil angle to be paralle with the ground...

Page 11: ...ture extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices damage the cases of the detector Wipe the detector with a damp cloth occasionally to keep It looking new Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning so...

Page 12: ...Made in China 11 Oshion MDA1 Assemble This is the video how to assemble...

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