Garrett Metal Detectors Master Hunter CX Plus User Manual

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Master Hunter

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CX Plus Owner’s Manual 

TARGET ACCEPTANCE

The drawing illustrates what types of targets can be

accepted and rejected in the two ranges. Synchro-

nized audio signals indicate the section in which tar-

gets have been detected:

Ferrous Reject: Audio threshold is maintained. No

change in sound.

Ferrous Accept: Normal increase of sound indicates

acceptable target.

Non-ferrous Reject: Audio threshold is maintained,

or there might be a slight decrease in the sound level

which indicated an unacceptable target.

Non-Ferrous Accept: Clear and distinct acceptance

tone.

More on Target Audio

When a metallic object is accepted, the detector’s

speaker or headphone sound will increase from your

audio threshold level. Some rejected targets, how-

ever, may cause the audio to “break up” or sound

erratic.

This is generally a response to shallow trash targets

and can be remedied by raising the height of your

searchcoil when scanning. Another indication of a

reject target is an audio signal as you scan one way

and no response when scanning from the other di-

rection.

Test typical trash items before hunting with the CX

to determine what signal your detector will give on

encountering them.

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