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CONTENTS
The Target Tone Setting controls the number of
different tones you will hear for different types
of targets.
Target Tone allows you to divide the Target ID range into
separate Tone Regions. Therefore, you can hear more or
less target information.
The Target Tone setting has the options of 1, 2, 5, All Tones
(At) and Depth (dP).
Target Tone adjustment is local; only the current Search
Mode Search Profile is affected by changes to this setting.
Choosing a Target Tone Setting
1 Tone
Target responses give long and short beeps of the same
pitch, regardless of their Target ID.
2 and 5 Tones
Target responses give long and short beeps in 2 or 5
different pitches depending on their Target ID.
All Tones (At)
Target Responses give long and short beeps with a
different pitch for every Target ID.
Depth (dP)
Target Responses vary in pitch and volume proportional to
the target signal strength. All targets increase in volume
proportional to the target signal strength, therefore large
or shallow targets will sound louder than small or deep
targets.
Conductive targets increase in pitch, and ferrous targets
have a constant low-pitch.
Shallow or large targets give a
stronger signal
Small or deep targets give a
weaker signal
Quiet,
ferrous
tone
Quiet,
low tone
Loud,
ferrous
tone
Loud, high
tone
Loud, very
high tone
Very quiet,
low tone
Change the Number of Target Tones
1. Press the Settings button to navigate to Target Tone.
2. Use the Minus (–) and Plus (+) buttons to select the
new Target Tone setting: 1, 2, 5, All Tones (At), or
Depth (dP).
The setting is indicated on the Target ID Number.
1 Tone 2 Tones 5 Tones All Tones Depth
Target Tone Dependencies
When the Target Tone setting is changed, the options for the
following Advanced Settings also change:
Tone Volume
Tone Break
For this reason, we recommend choosing your Target Tone
setting before you begin adjusting the Tone Volume and
Tone Break settings.
Target Tone