Sounds - Minelab X-terra 305 Instruction Manual

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Start Up Sequence
When the detector is turned on, there is
a short three note tune during its start up
sequence.
Positive Acknowledgement
The detector emits a short beep for every
accepted key press.
Negative Acknowledgement
The detector emits a low double beep to
indicate an invalid keypress.
Patterns Erased / Factory Preset
A six note tune will announce when these
settings are complete.
Error
A six note tune will sound to indicate a
detector error
(Error Messages, p.
66).
Overload
If the coil is passed across a large shallow
target, the detector will give a repeating
buzzing sound. This indicates that the target
signal is too strong for the detector to
interpret.
Low Battery Signal
When the battery power becomes low,
there will be a short announcement tune
(descending tones) every 60 seconds.
Low Battery Shutdown
A long announcement tune (descending
tones) will sound just before the detector shuts
down.
Target Response
This is the sound given by the detector when a
target is located and not discriminated against
(rejected). Generally a target that is highly
conductive (e.g. a large silver coin) emits a
high tone beep. A low tone beep is produced
for ferrous targets.
Pinpoint Response
When in pinpoint, the detector emits a variable
tone, that increases in pitch and volume as the
coil gets closer to the target.
Noise
A random jittery sound indicates that the
detector is picking up external interference.
Sensitivity or Noise Cancel should be adjusted.
False Detections
A partial or chopped non-repeatable signal.
Two dashes will indicate on the LCD to
indicate a rejected target.
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