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MENU SELECTIONS
The TreasureTek Elite Metal Detector will detect a coin-sized object to a
HOW DEEP WILL IT GO?
distance of about 24 cm (9.5") from the searchcoil at maximum sensitivity.
Large metal objects can be detected to a depth of more than a meter.
Detectability is directly related to the size of the metal object -- the larger the
object, the deeper it can be detected.
Accuracy of target identification is also related to distance from the searchcoil.
Beyond a distance of 20 cm (8"), the accuracy of target identification begins to
diminish.
The discrimination system in the TreasureTek Elite is unlike systems in other
2. DISC (Discrimination)
metal detectors.
Press
to illuminate the DISC menu icon.
With each press of
or
, the DISC setting changes by one.
Press-and-Hold
or
to rapidly advance or reduce the DISC setting.
Target IDs from 1 to 69 can be eliminated from detection. Target IDs from 70 to
79 cannot be eliminated, but the user can change tones in this range.
See the DISCRIMINATION section of the manual for a complete description of
the DISC function.
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MENU SELECTIONS
3. VOL (Volume)
Press
to illuminate the VOL menu icon.
The default volume setting is 7.
Press
to increase speaker volume. Maximum volume is at setting 20.
Press
to lower speaker volume. The minimum volume setting is 0, no
sound.
With volume set to 0, the Target-ID, Depth Bar Graph and Iron-Indicator will
function as normal, but the detector will not emit a sound when targets are
detected.
The overload volume signal will always sound off in the event of signal
overload, even with the volume set to 0.
Because the TreasureTek Elite is so sensitive to even the smallest iron
targets, the detector incorporates FeTone™, Adjustable Iron Audio, a feature
to reduce the volume of iron targets to minimize user fatigue.
Volume settings 10 - 20 are available to control the volume level of iron
targets.
As you increase volume from 10 to 20, iron-volume changes from silent to
maximum. Note that, depending on the DISC setting, iron targets may
induce V.C.O. tones; in this case, the V.C.O. tones in the iron range (ID 1
- 40) will also have the same reduced volume.
At each of the 10 - 20 volume settings, nonferrous target response is maximum

volume.

Volume control applies only to motion target detection.
Volume changes do not affect the Pinpoint Mode volume, or the
keypad volume.
Volume Settings are as follows:
Volume
Nonferrous
Ferrous
1
1
1
Setting
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
9
9
9
10
10
0
Volume
Nonferrous
Ferrous
11
10
1
Setting
12
10
2
13
10
3
14
10
4
15
10
5
16
10
6
17
10
7
18
10
8
19
10
9
20
10
10
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