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Chapter 5 XLT
®
Pro Options
3. Tone I.D.
Assigns each V.D.I. number its own distinct tone
or pitch. Target ranges can easily be identified by
their sound. The higher the V.D.I. number, the
higher the pitch of their sound. Reject targets still
break up or "cut-out".
Tone I.D. is used in the discriminate or motion
modes. When ON, each V.D.I. target number has
its own audio frequency or pitch (191 different
pitches). The higher the V.D.I. number, the higher
the pitch. Where a target indicates on the V.D.I.
scale can be immediately recognized. The sound
that rejected targets produce will still be canceled
or modified (broken up) by the discriminate circuit.
The 191 different pitches or tones activated with
TONE I.D. cannot be adjusted as to their pitch.
Each V.D.I. number's sound is predetermined by
the factory and is not adjustable, nor will they shift
with TONE (AUDIO FREQUENCY) adjustments.
TRANSMIT FREQUENCY settings will add slight
variations to these tones.
TONE I.D.
ON
OFF
TO CHANGE PRESS
ENTER
Tips - Great for coin,
jewelry, and relic search-
ing. Can be used in
combination with MIXED
MODE.
4. V.C.O.
Voltage Controlled Oscillator produces a higher
pitched tone the stronger the target becomes.
Voltage Controlled Oscillator is a feature that will
only work in the non-discriminate modes. When it
is ON, the stronger the response the higher the
pitch of the sound. An excellent aid in pinpointing,
V.C.O. will only function when the trigger is
squeezed for pinpointing when activated in a dis-
criminate mode.
D.C. SENSITIVITY settings will dramatically
change the performance of V.C.O. D.C. SENSI-
TIVITY settings above a level of 35 may peak the
audio pitch too soon to allow V.C.O. to be useful.
D.C. SENSITIVITY settings of 35 or below (lower
numbers) are recommended.
V.C.O.
ON
OFF
TO CHANGE PRESS
ENTER
Tips - The best aid
available for pinpointing.
Also can work well in
combination with MIXED
MODE to more easily
indicate when the non-
discriminate channel is
operating.
(Audio section)
(Audio section)
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