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Assembly, Target identification, Adjusting the arm rest – Gamma Sports 6000 User Manual

Page 5: Arm rest strap, Audio target identification

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ASSEMBLY

Adjusting the Arm Rest

The arm rest may be moved
forward or backwards by removing
the single screw and nut, and then
repositioning the 2-piece arm rest.
Users with shorter arms may find
the arm rest more comfortable in
the forward position. In order to
move the arm rest backwards, the
plastic plug must be removed from
the aluminum tube.

Arm Rest Strap

(optional accessory)
The strap is available for purchase
as a separate accessory. Some
users prefer to use the strap when
swing the detector vigorously, in
order to hold the detector secure
against the arm.

The detector can also be used
without the strap, with no
compromise to detector balance
and stability under most conditions.

Hand-grip

Nut

Screw

Search
Coil
Cable

Cable
Plug

Searchoil

S-Rod

armrest

Velcro

Strap

Middle
Stem

Velcro

Strap

Locking
Collar

Locking
Collar

Battery
Compartment
(back side)

Headphone Jack

Optional Arm Strap

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TARGET IDENTIFICATION

Audio Target Identification (ATI) classifies metals into four categories.

BASS TONE

Nails, Iron Objects,

& Smallest Gold Objects

LOW TONE

Pull Tabs, Nickels,

& Smaller Gold

MEDIUM TONE

Zinc Pennies (Post 1982),

Larger Gold Objects, Many

screw caps

HIGH TONE

Copper, Silver & Brass

Copper Pennies

(Pre 1982)

In DISCRIMINATION mode, targets are identified both audibly and visually as
follows:

1. Different pitch tones for different types of metals
2. A 2-digit target I.D.
3. An illuminated icon within the target category best describing it
The detector must be in DISCRIMINATION mode to identify targets.
The ALL METALS mode does not provide target identification.

AUDIO TARGET IDENTIFICATION:

When in the 4-tone mode, tones identify targets as follows:

BASS TONE
Ferrous objects, such as iron and steel, like nails and tin cans.
Smallest-sized gold objects and steel bottle caps

LOW TONE
Foil, pull-tabs (some new style), nickels, steel bottle caps.

MEDIUM TONE
Newer pennies (post-1982 are minted from zinc)
Larger gold pieces, small brass objects, and most bottle screw caps.
Most recent-vintage non-US coins.
Pull-tabs (old style, some new style)

HIGH TONE
Silver and copper coins, large brass objects
Older pennies (pre-1982 were minted from copper)
Dimes, quarters, half-dollars, silver dollars
Susan B. Anthony and Sacajawea dollar coins
Flattened aluminum cans (with a stronger signal than a coin)