Relic Mode; All Metal Mode - Minelab Safari Instruction Manual

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Relic Mode

The Relic Mode has an even lower level of
rejection in its Discrimination Pattern as many
rare and valuable relics can have very low
conductivity, and/or ferrous content. The
Audio tone in Relic Mode is different to Coin
and Coin & Jewellery Detect Modes. It uses
the ferrous (iron) content to determine the
pitch of the Audio tone.
Note: Depending on which Mode you select,
a beep and icon will appear briefly which will
indicate which mode the audio response is in.
This is shown as:
Conductive
Audio Response
In Relic Mode, a target with a high ferrous
content will produce a low tone and a target
with a low ferrous content will produce a
high tone.
The preset reject Discrimination settings for
this Mode are –10 to –3. Because of this,
beach hunters who specifically target gold
jewellery may also prefer to use Relic Mode.
In Relic Mode, the Detect Screen Target Icons
are not shown. Operators using this mode
are more likely to interpret signals using the
Target ID Numbers and audio response only.
or
Ferrous
Audio Response

all Metal Mode

All Metal Mode is similar to Relic Mode, the
difference being that no Discrimination is
used in All Metal Mode.
All Metal Mode's audio response also uses the
object's ferrous characteristics for producing
the Audio tones, like in Relic Mode.
Tip: This is the best Mode to use when a
maximum target recovery rate is important, like
in some competition hunts or when you are
looking for any and all metals.
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