Target Tones; Choosing A Target Tones Setting; Single Pitch Settings; Variable Pitch Settings - Minelab MANTICORE Instruction Manual

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Target Tones

The Target Tones setting
divides the Target ID range
into separately adjustable
Tone Regions� The Start
and End points of each Tone Region can
be moved to create narrow or wide Tone
Regions that group together adjacent
Target IDs�
You can then control the pitch and volume
of each Tone Region to amplify groups of
good targets, or make undesirable targets
fade into the background�
The Tone Region Pitch has a range from
1 to 50 (low‑to‑high)�
The Tone Region Volume has a range from
0 (Off) to 25�
Target Tones adjustment is local; only
the current Search Mode is affected by
changes to this setting�
Target Tones
2-Region All
Tones
Target Tones in the Settings Menu�
The Target Tones setting is disabled
when the Audio Theme is set to
Depth or Prospecting� Change the Audio
Theme to Normal or Enhanced to enable
Target Tones�
CONTENTS

CHOOSING A TARGET TONES SETTING

Target Tones share the same horizontal axis as the ID Map, with Tone
Regions corresponding to the Target ID� Each of the below options can be
edited; see
"The Target Tones Editor" on page

Single Pitch Settings

A single pitch can be assigned to each Tone Region, indicated by a flat line�
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25

Variable Pitch Settings

The Start and End points can each be assigned a different pitch, with
tonal variation being evenly distributed between them� The result is a tonal
gradient, indicated by a sloping line� The steeper the line, the greater the
difference in pitch across that Tone Region�
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
44
45�
1-Tone
There is one Tone Region� Conductive
IDs have the same pitch�
2-Tone
There are two Tone Regions�
Conductive IDs within each Tone
Region all have the same pitch�
5-Tone
There are five Tone Regions�
Conductive IDs within each Tone
Region all have the same pitch�
1-Region All Tones
There is one Tone Region� Adjacent
Conductive IDs within the Tone
Region have a sightly different pitch�
2-Region All Tones
There are two Tone Regions� Adjacent
Conductive IDs within each Tone
Region have a sightly different pitch�
5-Region All Tones
There are five Tone Regions� Adjacent
Conductive IDs within each Tone
Region have a sightly different pitch�

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