LCD TARGET DISPLAY
-Motion modes only
11
1¢ ZINC:
Newer
pennies (post-1982)
will register here.
Many non-U.S. coins
of recent vintage will
also register here.
10¢:
Dimes and pre-
1982 pennies will
register here. Older,
pre-1982, pennies
are composed of
copper, which has
a metallic signature
similar to a dime.
25¢, 50¢. $1:
The
respective coins will
register under each
indication. Silver
objects will register here.
Highly oxidized metals can
also register here.
Caution:
The target indications are
visual references. Many other types
of metal can fall under any one of
these categories. You will
experience a trash-to-treasure ratio
when treasure hunting. The more
you practice, the lower you will push
your trash-to-treasure ratio. While the
Sharp Shooter II will eliminate or
indicate the presence of most
common trash items, it is impossible
to accurately classify ALL buried
objects. The LCD provides a visual
reference to minimize the detection
of trash objects. By using the target
ID in conjunction with discrimination
control and the three-tone audio
identification system (discussed
later), you can further reduce the
trash-to-treasure ratio.