Headphones; In The Field Techniques - Bounty Hunter Tracker II Owner's Manual

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IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES

LOW B TTERY INDIC TOR
The indicator light on the control panel will light up and stay on if the batteries need
replacing. When replacing batteries, replace both batteries at the same time. Use
ALKALINE batteries only. Non-alkaline batteries will cause poor detector operation
and lose power quickly.
B TTERY DISPOS L & RECYCLING
Alkaline batteries may be disposed of in a normal waste receptacle or recycled. Non-
Alkaline batteries should be recycled. In the state of California all battery types must be
recycled. Please refer to local municipalities for detailed disposal and recycling
requirements
TR SH ITEMS
Pull-Tabs: You will encounter a never-ending variety of pull-tabs. Most of the older
variety, those that detached completely from the can, will produce a
broken, scratchy tone with the discriminator adjusted to the
12:00 to 1:00 position in TONE Mode, and can be completely
eliminated from detection in DISC Mode. Many newer pull-tabs have a
magnetic signature similar to that of a nickel, and cannot be eliminated
from detection.
Cans:
Older cans were made from tin, and can oxidize, inducing a high tone in
DISC Mode. The best way to distinguish tin cans from valuable silver
coins, is with careful pinpointing. With practice, you can learn to
recognize a smaller target zone for a coin, and a larger zone for a tin can.
Foil:
Foil can generally be eliminated in DISC Mode. Small pieces of foil
usually induce a low tone.
HE DPHONES
Using headphones (not included) with your metal detector improves battery life,
and prevents the sounds from bothering bystanders.
It also allows you to hear subtle changes in the sound more clearly, particularly if
searching in a noisy location. For safety reasons, do not use headphones near traffic
or where other dangers are present.
This device is to be used with interconnecting cables/headphone cables shorter than
three meters.
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