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Instruction Manual - Indian Nations Detectors

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16 Introducing the Detect Screen<br />

Depth Gauge<br />

Located in the centre of the Detection Screen is a<br />

vertical bar which predicts the likely depth of<br />

the target.<br />

On shallow targets the cursor is very close to the top<br />

and the bar becomes almost fully shaded, whereas for<br />

deep targets the cursor is quite close to the bottom<br />

and the bar is only partially filled.<br />

Target ID Number<br />

When a target is detected while searching, a number<br />

appears on the left side of the Detect Screen<br />

identifying the characteristics of the target.<br />

ID numbers ranging from –10 through to +40 are<br />

Safari’s numerical identification of the type of target<br />

that has been located. Different target types will bring<br />

up different numbers.<br />

Note: You can use these same ID numbers to make<br />

alterations to the Discrimination Pattern (p. 30) and they<br />

will also be useful for recognising common targets.<br />

Mode Indicator<br />

This icon, next to the corresponding preset<br />

Detect Mode, indicates that a factory preset Mode<br />

has been selected. The detector will apply the factory<br />

determined Discrimination Pattern and audio response<br />

for that Mode.<br />

The other icons that can appear here are:<br />

– This icon means that a Detect Mode has been<br />

modified but not yet saved.<br />

– This icon means that one of your User Modes<br />

has been selected.

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