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12 Garrett Metal Detectors
ATX
13
LEDs 4 and 5 illuminated indicates a
Discrimination setting of 4.5.
As discrimination is increased, you gradually begin to lose targets that
are poor conductors (i�e� saltwater, nickel) and very small, thin targets (i�e�
thin coins, bits of foil, small nuggets, thin jewelry)� Large iron is the last to
be discriminated� It is therefore recommended to search with the default
Discrimination level of zero (1st LED)�
Increase discrimination if desired to eliminate certain small targets, such
as pull tabs or foil, but doing so may also eliminate small desirable tar-
Discrimination
The ATX is capable of rejecting or discriminating out certain types/sizes of
targets while still detecting others� The ATX has twenty-ve (25) levels of
discrimination� The default setting is zero discrimination (1st LED) for maxi-
mum detection of all metals�
To adjust Discrimination:
Press and release the SHIFT button to access Secondary controls�
Use the DISC (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the discrimination to your
preferred level (see illustration below)
Zero discrimination is indicated by LED 1; maximum discrimination is
indicated by LED 13� Half-step adjustments are indicated by two LEDs
lit simultaneously
Press and release SHIFT button again to exit Secondary adjustments�
Note: The Red Shift LED must be visible to adjust discrimination�
Non-Motion Mode can provide additional detection depth and allows
the searchcoil to scan very slowly, even stationary, over targets� Non-Motion
Mode is better at isolating targets, as target signals do not produce the
audio echo which is heard in Motion Mode�
Non-Motion Mode may be less stable and noisier than Motion Mode,
and more frequent Retunes may be required to cancel audio threshold drift
and other environmental changes� Unlike Motion Mode—which automati-
cally works to keep Threshold tuned to a constant level—the more powerful
Non-Motion Mode leaves all Threshold tuning to the user� In highly mineral-
ized ground, Non-Motion Mode may be more susceptible to ground varia-
tions, so it is even more important to use proper coil swing techniques (see
p. 21)� The use of Non-Motion Mode requires practice and is not recom-
mended for beginners�
Change detection Mode by
pressing the SHIFT button,
then the NON-MOTION/
MOTION button.
Five stationary
LEDs indicates
Non-Motion Mode.
Change Discrimination
by pressing the SHIFT
button, then the + and -
DISC buttons.
detect targets� When in Motion Mode, the ATX constantly adjusts to keep
the Threshold tuned to a constant level (i�e� Auto-Threshold)� In highly min-
eralized ground, Motion Mode can also help to suppress unwanted ground
signals� Target signals produce audio with an echo effect (see p. 10)

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Garrett ATX Specifications

General IconGeneral
Ground BalanceAutomatic and Manual
Battery Type8 AA batteries
Adjustable LengthYes
Sensitivity AdjustmentYes
Target IDNo
Threshold AdjustmentYes
TechnologyPulse Induction
Search ModesAll Metal
DiscriminationAdjustable
WaterproofYes, up to 10 feet (3 meters)
Weight6.9 lbs (3.13 kgs)
Audio OutputHeadphones
Operating Frequency730 Hz
Search Coil Size10" x 12"
Audio Output OptionsHeadphones
Search Coil10" x 12" Double-D

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