Owner’s manual – White’s Electronics MX5 User Manual

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MX5

Owner’s Manual

In Depth

VDI

VDI stands for Visual Display

Indicator and is a numeric represen-
tation of the target’s response. VLF
detectors transmit a magnetic field
which is disrupted by nearby metal
targets. The disruption is seen by the
receiver as an increase in signal
amplitude (which gives a basic “I
found something!
”) but also creates
a signal phase shift. This phase shift
usually indicates the type of target
and can be used both for identifying
targets and for discriminating or
rejecting them.

White’s uses a VDI scale of -95

to +95, where negative numbers cor-
respond to ferrous (iron) targets and
positive numbers to non-ferrous tar-
gets. A chart of typical VDIs is
shown on the right. Note that the
scale is not linear.

There is a lot of overlap amongst

targets. For example, due to the vari-
ety of sizes and alloys, gold rings
can give the same responses as foil,
nickels, and pull tabs. Likewise, pull
tabs often look like nickels and vice-versa. Even the smallest of
nuggets can extend slightly in the ferrous region.

The VDI is by no means foolproof and should be considered

only a probability estimate. As we’ll see in the section on
Depth, the probability decreases with depth. An excellent
approach is to work with test targets (especially planted at dif-
ferent depths) to get familiar with target responses.

VDI SCALE

HOT ROCK

DOLLAR

HALF / LG

QUARTER

DIME

+95

90

85

80

75

70

65

60

55

S

I

L
V
E
R

ZN CENT

CENT

CU-NI CENT

PU

LL

T

AB

SQ
T

AB

NICKEL

FOIL

IR

ON

SALT

NAIL

S

GROUND

C
U

G
O

L

D

F
E
R
R
O
U
S

50

45

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

5

0

-10

-20

-95

SI

LV

ER

R

IN

G

c

LATE CENT

-40

-60
-90

EARLY CENT

GOL

D

R

IN

G

$2.50 GOLD

$5 GOLD

SC C

AP

SM
NU
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G

ET

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AD

MI

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SM
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