Audio Menu; Volume Gain - Minelab E-TRAC Manual

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Volume Gain:

The Volume Gain controls the amplification of a target's audio response, relative to the target's signal
strength. It is important to stress that, the Volume Gain control is most similar to volume adjustments in
other devices such as a radio or a television's volume control.
Response:
The Factory Preset Response is: Normal
The Response setting changes the way target signals sound upon detection. A particular response choice
can improve your ability to identify certain targets in di erent and sometimes di cult conditions: the 4
Response choices within the range are:
1.
Normal
2.
Long
3.
Smooth
4.
Pitch Hold
Tone ID:
The Factory Preset is: Multi Tone
In the Audio menu all the familiar choices are present with the addition of a few new settings. One very
nice feature that will be sure to appeal to lots of E-Trac owners is the ability to select the number of Tones
Tone ID
one hears in the
You can select:
1 Tone - where everything will have the same 'monotone' sound including ferrous;
2 Tone - a low tone and a high one;
4 Tone - where the sound has 4 tones from low to high
Multi-Tone - where E-Trac will have the full usable and broad range of signal response tones that
complements E-Trac's tremendous FBS operating system.
Sounds:
The Sounds Setting allows you to set the detector to emit a distinct audio response based on
either a target's ferrous characteristics or its conductive properties.
E-Trac's Sounds range is therefore set to either: Conduct or Ferrous Sounds.
Tip
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> Conduct is often preferred by coin hunters as coins can give high signal responses and trash items such
as foil and tabs can give low signal responses.
Threshold Level
now features an enhanced adjustment range from 1-50. This ensures you can adapt
your E-Trac to your exact requirements for comfortable use in all detecting conditions.
Threshold Pitch:
This is another exciting new feature as it changes the pitch of the threshold and can
have useful bene ts to people with hearing di culties who may generally prefer a Low Pitch.
Option.

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