Bounty Hunter Quick Draw Pro Owner's Manual Page 14

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The faceplate label is color-coded above the Conductivity Arc. Ferrous, gold and
silver targets will generally register within their corresponding color-coded
ranges. Targets that are not gold or silver register within the same range
according to their electrical conductivity.
Note that the electrical conductivity of a target depends on both its composition
and size. Silver is more conductive than gold so it registers farther to the right;
the larger the silver object, the farther it registers to the right.
Target-ID
When objects are detected, the detector will emit a sound and a 2-digit Target-ID
will appear on the screen. Possible Target-IDs range from 1 to 99. This number
represents the electrical conductivity of the target; higher numbers indicate more
highly conductive targets.
The 2-digit number indicates the Target-ID of the last object detected. This detector
has fast target response and is able to detect different objects in very close
proximity. Therefore, the Target-ID displayed may change rapidly as you sweep the
searchcoil.
Three seconds after the last Target-ID is displayed, the Target-ID will time-out and
the number will disappear.
At the same time the 2-digit Target-ID appears an indicator will illuminate along the
Target Category Arc indicating which target category the detected metal object falls
into. The segment at the top will time out in 3 seconds along with the Target-ID.
3-Tone Target Identification
The detector will provide 1 of 3 sounds for any metal object detected: a low,
medium or high tone. This audio feedback system is useful in conjunction with
the visual Target-ID system described above.
TARGET IDENTIFICATION
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