Notch; Zap - Bounty Hunter LEGACY 3300 Owner's Manual

Metal detector with super-scan
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BASIC OPERATION
disappear, thus returning to detection the objects which fall into the
corresponding categories.
Discrimination Mode is a fixed-start-point elimination system. Objects
are cumulatively eliminated as the level of discrimination increases.
NOTCH MODE
To selectively eliminate a category from detection within the metallic spectrum,
use the NOTCH Mode.
Technical Note:
The NOTCH touch pad causes the status of an "R" segment to toggle
between ON and OFF.
To use the NOTCH Mode:
The NOTCH touch pad can be depressed at any time. But for
first-time use, place the detector in DISCRIMINATION mode.
A first demonstration is best accomplished as follows:
1) Turn the power OFF.
2) Turn the power ON.
3) Press DISC/A-M
4) Press NOTCH.
A flashing "R" will appear under the IRON-1 segment.
5) Press the DISCRIMINATION L touch pad several times.
Notice that the "R" moves upon each press of the
DISCRIMINATION L touch pad.
6) Press NOTCH again.
The flashing "R" will become permanently illuminated.
If an object has been "notched-out", you can return it to detection status.
To "un-notch" a category:
1) Press NOTCH.
2) Move the flashing "R" over the permanently illuminated "R", using
the DISCRIMINATION L or M touch pads.
3) Press NOTCH again.
After NOTCHING OUT a category the detector returns to the
DISCRIMINATION mode

ZAP

The ZAP control is a convenient way to eliminate a known undesirable
metal object from detection. Zap only works in DISCRIMINATION MODE
To demonstrate the ZAP control:
1) Set the detector in DISCRIMINATION Mode
2) Pass the search coil over an undesirable object.
3) Notice the Target Indication
Note: You can only ZAP objects that register under the
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seven left-most segments (from Iron to Zinc).
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