Mode Control (Discrimination) - Titan 1000XD Owner's Manual

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BASIC OPERATION (continued)
The MODE CONTROL
The MODE touch pad allows for the elimination from detection of unwanted
metal objects. By pressing MODE, the user toggles among four different
discrimination settings.
If an object is detected during mode selection, the detector will exit
mode selection. If this happens, you will need to press MODE again
and begin mode selection over again. To avoid this, keep the
detector stationary and reduce sensitivity before pressing MODE.
During MODE (or discrimination) selection, the SENSITIVITY INDICATOR on the left
of the display will flash continually. The detector will remain in this discrimination
selection mode for 10 seconds until a metal object has been detected.
The first time you press MODE, the detector will indicate the current
discrimination setting, both visually, and with distinctive tones. Each first time
the user presses MODE after powering on, the detector will do the following:
FIRST Push of THE MODE BUTTON: The pyramid-shaped Sensitivity Indicator
will FLASH continually, give a HIGH TONE, and show that you are in the
ALL-METAL MODE.
SECOND Push of THE MODE BUTTON: ... will give you a LOW TONE and show
that you are in the IRON DISCRIMINATION MODE.
THIRD Push of THE MODE BUTTON: ... will give you the MEDIUM TONE and
show that you are in the MID-RANGE DISCRIMINATION MODE.
FOURTH Push of THE MODE BUTTON:... will give you the LOW and MEDIUM
TONE and show that you are in FULL DISCRIMINATION.
After a mode has been selected, and targets have been detected, the detector
will store the discrimination settings.
Each subsequent time the user returns to MODE selection, the detector will:
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Then indicate the last stored discrimination setting.
The user can then toggle through the discrimination modes by pressing the
MODE touch pad. The detector will store the current discrimination setting
until the power is turned off.
NOTE: Larger detected targets like aluminum, brass, large iron items cannot
be rejected by the discrimination system. Only the smaller know trash targets
will be rejected. TIP: To check and see if an item is large try raising the
search coil off the ground about 6 to 12 inches, if you still get a strong audio
signal it may be a large target.
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(NOTE: See page 11 for chart.)

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