CATEGORY VALUE
LCD NAVIGATION DISPLAY
METALS CATEGORY NAMES
(CLOSE DESCRIPTION OF DETECTED METAL)
BATTERY LIFE
GPS locator BATTERY
GPS
(4 SLOTS)
S-CAP
NI
SIGNAL
FOI L
IRON SETTINGS
VOL
88
GROUND GRAB
YDS DEPTH
888 DISCRIMINATION
PINPOINT NOTCH GPS
ALL METAL COIN JEWELRY CUSTOM
DISCRIMINATION / NOTCH MODES SETTINGS MENU / DETECT MODES
11
Aluminum, tin foil
SCap
Bottle screw cap
Larger Gold
Zinc
US pennies, Canadian $1 & $2
Dime
US 10¢ coin, older copper pennies.
8 CHARACTER ID
Iron DEPTH INDICATOR
(CLOSE DEPTH OF COIN SIZED OBJECTS IN INCHES)
Ferrous metals - nails, bolts, stainless steel, cast-iron
Quarter
US 25¢ coin, US silver dollar, US half-dollar
Silver
SENSITIVITY
SENS
ER QUART
IDENTIFICATION / WAYPOINT
(0-4)
Foil
(12 SLOTS)
E DIM
VOLUME
Older pull tabs
US 5¢ coin, newer pull tabs
SIGNAL STRENGTH
ZIN
Pull Tab
C
(HIGHLIGHTS WHEN DETECTED ID IS WITHIN CATEGORY)
(1-8)
B P-TA
EL CK
METAL CATEGORIES
(20 SLOTS FOR DIRECTION 1 CROSS HAIR FOR ON TARGET)
Smaller Gold Nickel
METALS DIAGRAM * Silver and Gold can be in multiple spectrums
The Category Value accurately provides specific categories to help identify a buried object. Coins will most likely have a similar value with each pass with the coil due to their round shape. Gold and silver can actually be detected in various category values due to their metallic qualities. Smaller gold or silver objects will have a different value than larger gold or silver objects. Trash objects can give off a different value each time you pass over it. The angle of the detector can affect the identification of an object as well. If you decide to test the detector by waving a coin over the coil, wave it with the flat side parallel to the coil; this position is how you will find most buried coins.