you can reduce the sensitivity. You can also increase the distance between the
probe and the ground,
•
metal digging tools placed near the unit.
TABLE OF METALS, TARGET IDENTIFIERS:
IRON
Target
iron
objects
Tone
Low
•
In ALL METAL mode the detector emits the same sound for all types of metals.
In DISC or NOTCH mode the detector emits a unique sound (tone) for each
•
category.
CAUTION!
cannot be uniquely identified until it is unearthed. The table is for general reference
only.
CAUTION!
mode, a medium or high tone will be emitted.
PRECISE TARGET LOCATION
Accurately determining the location of a target makes it easier to dig. To locate a target,
you must:
1. Slowly move the probe over the selected location. If the detector finds the
target, it will beep. The target is located where the sound is loudest.
2. When the detector detects buried metal, continue moving the probe from side
to side, directly over the target, making a narrower and narrower range of
motion.
3. Remember where the detector beeps and stop the probe directly over that
point.
4. Move the search coil in a straight line away from you and back several times.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 at right angles to the original search line to make an "X" mark.
5¢
aluminum,
aluminum,
nickel,
tabs, some
small gold
small gold
objects
Low
There is a wide variety of metals. The target detected by the unit
If the detector finds heavily oxidized iron when using DISC or NOTCH
Gold
P-Tab
S-CAPS
zinc,
aluminum,
can pull
medium-
sized gold
objects,
items,
bottle tops,
Medium
Medium
Silver
1¢
zinc,
aluminum,
copper coins,
aluminum
large gold
objects
Medium
25¢
silver,
High