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Target ID
Target signals contain both ferrous and
conductivity information. This is digitally
processed and results in a number being
displayed that distinguishes between dierent
types of metal.
Target ID numbers range from –4 to 44 on the
X-Terra 305 and –9 to 48 on the X-Terra 505.
Negative numbers represent ferrous targets
and positive numbers represent nonferrous
targets.
Numeric ID
These numbers have another function. They
are also used when adjusting the menu
settings (Sensitivity, Noise Cancel, Threshold,
Volume, Tones and Ground Balance) showing
the numerical value selected.
All Metal
AM indicates that the all metal pattern
has been selected. This pattern has no
discrimination and will allow signals from all
types of metals, both ferrous and nonferrous.
Patterns
Preset discrimination patterns are used to suit
dierent search preferences. X-Terra 305 has
2 patterns, X-Terra 505 has 3 patterns (Preset
Discrimination Patterns, p. 30).
Depth Indicator
The depth indicator is a relative guide to how
deep a target is. The more arrows displayed,
the deeper the target is likely to be.
1 arrow is approx. 0–2” (0–5 cm)
2 = 2–4” (5–10 cm)
3 = 4–6” (10–15 cm)
4 = 6–8” (15–20 cm)
5 = 8–10” (20–25 cm)
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Shallow target
Deep target
Actual depth will be more
accurate for coins than junk
ferrous targets.