LCD NAVIGATION DISPLAY
SIGNAL
SETTINGS GROUND GRAB DISCRIMINATION PINPOINT NOTCH GPS
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SENS
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VOL DEPTHYDS
ALL METAL COIN JEWELRY CUSTOM
SETTINGS MENU / DETECT MODES
SENSITIVITY
VOLUME
METAL CATEGORIES
BATTERY LIFE
METALS CATEGORY NAMES
DEPTH INDICATOR
DISCRIMINATION / NOTCH MODES
(1-8)
(0-4)
(4 SLOTS)
(CLOSE DESCRIPTION OF DETECTED METAL)
SIGNAL STRENGTH
(12 SLOTS)
(CLOSE DEPTH OF COIN SIZED
OBJECTS IN INCHES)
(HIGHLIGHTS WHEN DETECTED
ID IS WITHIN CATEGORY)
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IDENTIFICATION / WAYPOINT
GPS
GPS locator
(20 SLOTS FOR DIRECTION
1 CROSS HAIR FOR ON TARGET)
8 CHARACTER ID
Iron
Foil
Nickel
Smaller
Gold
Larger
Gold
Silver
Pull Tab SCap
Zinc
Dime
Quarter
Ferrous metals - nails, bolts,
stainless steel, cast-iron
Aluminum, tin foil
US 5¢ coin,
newer pull tabs
Older pull tabs Bottle screw
cap
US pennies,
Canadian
$1 & $2
US 10¢ coin, older
copper pennies.
US 25¢ coin, US silver dollar,
US half-dollar
METALS DIAGRAM
* Silver and Gold can be in multiple spectrums
The Category Value accurately provides specic categories to help
identify a buried object. Coins will most likely have a similar value
with each pass with the coil due to their round shape. Gold and
silver can actually be detected in various category values due to
their metallic qualities. Smaller gold or silver objects will have a
dierent value than larger gold or silver objects. Trash objects can
give o a dierent value each time you pass over it. The angle of the
detector can aect the identication of an object as well. If you
decide to test the detector by waving a coin over the coil, wave it
with the at side parallel to the coil; this position is how you will nd
most buried coins.
CATEGORY VALUE