Teknetics G2+ Owner's Manual page 19

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OPERATING IN DISCRIMINATION MODE
V-Break (Change audio for certain targets)
V-Break is a feature that allows the user to change the audio response of
certain targets. V-Break allows the user to program the detector so that any
target with an ID in the range of 0 - 80 can induce a LOW tone.
Examples:
The user sets V-Break to a desired setting (e.g. 42).
Every target with ID less than or equal to 42 induces a low tone.
The audio response of targets with IDs greater than 42 are not changed.V-
Break can be set only for Target-IDs that have not previously been rejected
using the discrimination or notch functions.
As you press
NotchWidth
area you see across the Conductivity Arc represents targets that will not be
detected. This blank area is the "notch-window."
Notch Width allows you to set the size (or width) of this notch-window, which
can be used to "notch out" or "notch in" targets from detection; the
maximum width of the notch-window is 20.
After setting the width of the notch-window, it can be moved around using
Notch
NOTCH. The setting you adjust corresponds to the left-most edge of the
notch-window.
Available settings from 0-80. All targets with ID's less than or equal to the
Disc
Disc setting are eliminated from detection. For example, if Disc is set to 39,
all targets with an ID of 39 or less will not be detected. By design, the
detector does not allow highly conductive targets (like silver) to be
discriminated out.
Press
to eliminate unwanted metals from detection.
Each time you press
increment by one.
Press-and-hold
See the Target Identification section of the manual for a detailed description of
this function.
Sections of the arc with no indication represent metals completely eliminated
from detection.
Press
detection
or
when adjusting the Notch Width setting, the blank
the Disc value at the bottom-right of the display will
to increase the Discrimination level rapidly.
to detect metals which were previously eliminated from
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