Tone Volume - Minelab X-TERRA PRO Instruction Manual

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Tone Volume (Advanced Setting)
Tone Volume allows you to set the volume
level for the ferrous Tone Region� This is a
great feature when detecting in iron‑infested
locations�
By default, The Tone Volume setting is lower than the
volume of conductive tones in order to make non‑ferrous
detections stand out from ferrous detections� The exact
default value varies between Search Modes�
Tone Volume adjustment is local; only the current Search
Mode Search Profile is affected by changes to this setting�
Tone Volume is not available when Target Tone is
set to 1 Tone�
1 × Conductive Region
1 × Ferrous
Region (FE)
Tone Volume adjustment screen
when Target Tone is set to 2� The
Discrimination Scale is divided into
2 regions�
CONTENTS
5 × Conductive Regions
1 × Ferrous
Region (FE)
Tone Volume adjustment screen
when Target Tone is set to 5� The
Discrimination Scale is divided into
5 regions�
ADJUST TONE VOLUME
Before adjusting Tone Volume, select your
preferred Target Tones setting
This is because changes to Tone Volume only apply
to the active Target Tone setting�
Press the Settings button to navigate to the Volume Adjust
setting�
1. Long‑press (2 seconds) the Settings button to select
the Tone Volume Advanced Setting�
(2 Seconds)
2. 't1' will appear on the The Frequency Display, and the
Ferrous Tone Region segments on the Discrimination
Scale will flash slowly� Press the Minus (–) or Plus
(+) buttons to adjust the Volume of the Ferrous Tone
Region�
In trashy or iron infested locations, set the Tone
Volume (ferrous tones) to be much quieter than
than the global volume, but without making them
inaudible� This way, you can hear how much ferrous trash
is being detected� If you hear lots of ferrous trash,
detect more slowly so you don't miss desired targets� If
you hear very little ferrous trash, you can detect more
quickly�
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