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ID DISPLAY
The ID, (Identifier), numbers in the lower lefthand side correspond to the position of the ID
block on the line at the top of the display. When the R1 has no signal or the signal is too
weak or confusing to identify the display will show ‘
??
’. The ID line at the top of the screen
will show a block in the relative position when the R1 successfully analyses a signal. The left
hand end of the display is Iron , further right is Silver paper (aluminium foil, new 10p, old 10p
bottle cap and £1.. The solid blocks below the number line indicate ID ranges that will be
rejected by the R1. The Sensitivity of the ID display is controlled by the Motion Gain Setting.
Typical responses to common targets are (your detector may vary slightly):
Object
ID No.
Object
ID No.
Ground
0
Old 10p Coin
11
Iron 1,2,3
Bottle
Cap
13
Foil 8
£1
Coin
15
Ring Pull
11
Cartwheel 1d
19
Hammered Silver Sixpence
10
New 10p Coin
9
THE CONTROLS AND WHAT THEY DO
ON/OFF VOLUME
This rotary control is used to turn the unit on and off and adjust the volume level of the
audio.
MENU/SCROLL
This rotary control is used in conjunction with the ENTER button to access the menu system
which is used to control the R1. It has two functions. The first is to highlight the desired
menu option. The second is to adjust the value of a setting up or down.
ENTER
The ENTER push button is used to confirm highlighted menu selections. Once a menu
option has been highlighted then pressing the ENTER button will select that option. If a
value is being set then pushing the ENTER button will store that value. When no menus are
displayed pushing the ENTER key will display the menus.
PIN POINT
Whilst this button is pressed the detector will switch into Pin Point, non-motion, mode. It will
return to normal, motion, mode as soon as the button is released. The ‘RADAR’ display is
reset everytime the Pin Point button is released.
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