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1. The DISC value is always displayed in the lower right corner. This value is the lowest allowed
value for metal detection.
2. Press the + or - button to display the currently set parameters. Press the + or - buttons to
change the value by 1.
As soon as an object is detected, the segments light up according to the probable type of metal.
DISC values up to 40:
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Metal detection is only audio, no objects are eliminated from the search
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TARGET ID is lower than the DISC value, a low sound, metals are displayed on a gray scale.
•
TARGET ID is higher than the DISC value, a high sound, metals are displayed on a black
scale.
DISC values from 41 to 79:
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Objects in empty segments are not detected
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Items with a TARGET ID value less than the DISC value is indicated by a low sound, metals
are displayed on a gray scale.
DISC values 80 and higher:
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All detected objects emit a high tone, only objects on a black scale are displayed. The detector
does not emit any low tones and targets with a value less than 80 are not detected.
Example:
Objects with a value
less than 20 will not
be detected
Values from 20 to 49 will
emit a low tone
Values from 50 to 100
will emit a high tone
Values higher than
50 will emit a high
tone
SOIL COMPOSITION
All soil types contain minerals. Minerals in soils can cause false signals or make it impossible to find
objects.
The detector therefore has a function that can adjust the soil composition according to the location and
thus eliminate the effect of minerals on the detection of objects.
If the detector is properly calibrated for soil composition, the higher the depth of detection, the sound
signals will be more pronounced, and the identification of the metals will be more accurate.
How to set the soil composition:
1. Start the detector and set GAIN to 12:00 o'clock.
2. Start ALL METAL mode using the right MODE knob.
3. Turn the THRESHOLD knob so that you hear a slight hum.