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2-Digit Target Identification
The 2-digit value in the middle of the screen provides a specific target value
to help identify buried targets more accurately. With practice in the field, you
will learn to associate target values with specific objects. Coins are more
likely to yield the same value with each pass of the coil due to their concentric
shape. The presence of multiple targets will yield multiple tones. Trash
objects are more likely to yield a different number on each pass. The angle
of the coil relative to an object may also influence Target Identification. If
waving coins over the searchcoil for practice, wave with the flat side parallel
to the searchcoil; this is the position you will most often find coins buried in
the ground.
2-Digit TARGET IDENTIFICATION Values
Some Typical
Values
Numeric Common
for
Common
Category
Value Range
Objects
Objects
Iron
10 - 39
Foil
40 - 55
Nickel
56 - 60
US Nickel
58
Alum
61 - 75
Zinc
75 - 79
US Zinc Penny
76
(After 1982)
Dime
80 - 85
US Dime
82
US Copper Penny
81 - 82
(Pre-1982)
Quarter
86 - 90
US Quarter
87
50¢+
91 - 99
US Half-Dollar
89
US Silver Dollar
94-96
TARGET IDENTIFIC ATION (
cont.)
ASSEMBLY
Adjusting the Armrest
The armrest may be moved
forward or backwards by removing
the single screw and nut, and then
repositioning the 2-piece armrest.
Users with shorter arms may find
the armrest more comfortable in
the forward position. In order to
move the armrest backwards, the
plastic plug must be removed from
the aluminum tube.
Armrest Strap
(Optional accessory)
The strap is available for purchase
as a separate accessory. Some
users prefer to use the strap when
swing the detector vigorously, in
order to hold the detector secure
against the arm.
The detector can also be used
without the strap, with no
compromise to detector balance
and stability under most conditions.
Hand-grip
Nut
Screw
Search
Coil
Cable
Search Coil
S-Rod
Armrest
Velcro
Strap
Upper
Stem
Velcro
Strap
Locking
Collar
Locking
Collar
Headphone Jack
Knurled
Knob
Cable
Plug
Optional Arm Strap