LCD TARGET DISPLAY
-Motion modes only
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1982) will register here. Many non-
U.S. coins of recent vintage will
also register here.
10¢: Dimes and pre-1982 pennies
will register here. Older, pre-1982,
pennies are composed of copper,
which has a metallic signature
similar to a dime.
Caution: The target indications are
visual references. Many other
types of metal can fall under any
one of these categories. You will
experience a trash-to-treasure
ratio when treasure hunting. The
more you practice, the lower you
will push your trash-to-treasure
ratio. While the Sharp Shooter II will
eliminate or indicate the presence of
most common trash items, it is
impossible to accurately classify
ALL buried objects. The LCD
provides a visual reference to
minimize the detection of trash
objects. By using the target ID in
conjunction with discrimination
control and the three-tone audio
identification system (discussed
later), you can further reduce the
trash-to-treasure ratio.
USING HEADPHONES
Using headphones (not supplied) with your metal detector makes it
easier to identify subtle changes in the threshold levels for better
detection results, and also reduces drain on the batteries. Connecting
headphones temporarily disconnects the detector’s internal speaker.
Your detector accepts a 1/4-inch headphone plug which connects to the
headphone jack located on the front panel.
Do not wear headphones while operating your detector near high-traffic areas.
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