Controls, Trigger – White’s Electronics M6 User Manual

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Chapter 5 M6 Controls

Trigger

Trigger

Trigger

Trigger

Trigger

(on hand grip)

(on hand grip)

(on hand grip)

(on hand grip)

(on hand grip)

Center Position (Discrimination) "Search"
The DISC control works like most traditional metal
detectors. Metal items below the DISC control
setting are rejected (quiet or broken) by the audio ...
metal items above the DISC control setting are
accepted and produce a smoother, solid, and more
consistent audio beep.

Forward Position "Tone I.D."
With the Trigger on the hand grip in the forward
position and DISC set at minimum, seven different
tones indicate the display categories from Iron
"Lowest Tone" thru Coins "Highest Tone". This
Tone I.D. feature makes the operator immediately
aware of the likely category of the metal item
without looking at the display. Each major Display
category has its own tone. Display categories
selected for rejection with the DISC control setting
either produce no beep at all or a broken, inconsis-
tent beep. In addition, a very low tone and a display
reading of "OVERLOAD" appears when the search
loop is too close to a large metal item.

Squeezed and held "Pinpointing/Depth Read-
ing".
When the Trigger on the hand grip is
squeezed and held, the display indicates the depth,
in inches, of coin sized targets. Once released, the
trigger will automatically return to the Center
"Search" position.

Controls

Tone I.D.

Search

P/P

Trigger control on
the hand grip

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