Audio target identifica tion, Motion modes only) – Bounty Hunter DISCOVERY 2200 User Manual

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VI.W

ave the Nail over

the Searchcoil

a.The Nail will not be detected.

b.The Nail has been "Discriminated Out."

VII. Press the

“DISCRIMINATION-

touchpad twice.

Three “R”s are now

displayed.

VIII. Wave all objects over the Searchcoil

The Nail and Pull-T ab will not be detected.

The other objects will be detected with their own distinctive tones.

IX. Press the NOTCH touchpad.

A flashing “R” will appear

under the 5¢/PT segment.

X. Press the DISCRIMINATION

touchpad three times.

The flashing “R” will move

to the ZINC segment.

XI. Press the NOTCH touchpad again.

The “R” will appear under zinc.

XII

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ave the zinc penny over the searchcoil.

The penny is discriminated out.

XIII. Press the DISC A-M touchpad

The detector returns to ALL-METAL mode. No “R”s are displayed.

All types of metals will be detected.

XIV . W

ave the pull-tab over the coil.

XV .

Press the ZAP touchpad.

An “R” will appear.

XVI. Wave the pull-tab over the

searchcoil again.

The pull-tab (the most recently detected item) is eliminated from

detection.

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AUDIO TARGET IDENTIFICA

TION

(motion modes only)

While the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is very accurate in identifying

buried objects, the user in the field does not always maintain the display

screen in his field of vision. Therefore, we have incorporated an audio

feedback mechanism to alert the user to the nature of buried objects.

This audio feedback system first alerts the user to the presence and

classification of objects, whose nature and location can be confirmed

using the LCD display.

The detector can sound four different tones, depending on the object

detected.

BASS TONE

Ferrous objects, such as iron and steel, will induce a bass tone.

The smallest gold objects can also induce a bass tone.

LOW TONE

Pull-T abs, nickels & smaller gold

MEDIUM TONE

Newer pennies (post-1982), larger gold objects, zinc, small brass

objects, and most bottle screw caps will induce medium tones.

Many recent vintage foreign currencies will induce medium

tones.

HIGH TONE

Silver and copper coins, larger brass objects, older pennies (pre-

1982), and highly oxidized metals will induce high tones.

Quarters, dimes and other precious coins fall into this category.

Audio Target Identification (ATI) classifies metals into four categories.

BASS TONE

Nails, Iron Objects,

& Smallest Gold Objects

LOW TONE

Pull T abs, Nickels,

& Smaller Gold

MEDIUM TONE

Zinc Pennies (Post

1982), Larger Gold

Objects, Many screw

caps

HIGH TONE

Copper, Silver & Brass

Copper Pennies (Pre

1982)

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