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arrow in the category it's waiting for you to decide. If you want to
accept that category, press ACCEPT and the machine will step to the
next category. It will also erase an R if there had previously been
one. If you want to reject that category, press REJECT and the
machine will place an R under that category to remind you that that
category is now rejected, and the arrow will step to the next
category. When you have the target categories selected the way you
want, just tap the DISC/TARGET button, and it'll drop out of
TARGET programming mode back into DISCrimination mode.
The iron category is a special case. Iron is broken down into four
iron levels, which are indicated below the word TARGET on the
display screen. Ir1 is small or deep iron objects. Ir2 is small to
medium iron objects, or iron objects which are relatively deep. Ir3
is medium size or depth iron objects. Ir4 is large shallow iron
objects. For certain types of relic hunting you may want to select
some iron categories and reject others; however in general you will
probably want to reject all four categories.
To erase all R’s, hold the DISC/TARGET button down for 3 seconds.
▲ Blanker ("zap")
"Blanker" is not an operating mode, but a feature. It is different
from "blankers" found on some other metal detectors, and is similar
to the "zap" feature found on a few other models. The purpose of
the blanker is to automatically reject targets in the category of a
known metal object which was just detected. Here's how it's used.
If you're in programmable the discrimination mode, and you detect
an object in a category you don't wish to find, just tap the
BLANKER button. An R will be added under that category and
other objects in that same category will be rejected.
Note: Objects in classifications 1/10¢ and higher cannot be
blanked. To reject targets in those categories, you have to
use either SNIFF or the DISC/TARGET mode.
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