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Relic mode , lever forward .

deso globaal

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Hello, I have been reading in the forum. I'm surprised no comments on the difference in relic mode between MXT and MXT Pro. I mean the alternative / lever forward mode /. MXT Pro The model is thus deleted and changed by way of non-movement.

/ sorry for the spelling, use google translator /
 
HERE Is some good information on the differences between MXT and MXT pro, along with differences with trigger position and modes. This chart is really helpful too.
 
Also, the MXT Pro has an undocumented or secret mode.
The MXT Pro does have an undocumented feature it is worth knowing about. The MXT in Coin & Jewelry Mode has a "Pull Tab Notch" feature when the trigger switch is locked forward. Meter readings of VDI +28 to +49 are silenced, knocking out common pull tab responses while still allowing US nickels to signal. The MXT Pro eliminated this function (trigger switch forward locks the pinpoint mode) and instead added the seven tone audio identification used by the White's M6 detector. The intent was to have the option for different tones for preset VDI ranges while in the Coin & Jewelry Mode. The multi-tone feature was not intended for the Relic or Prospecting Modes. However, through a bug that is not documented in the owners manual you can activate the multi-tone mode by getting your MXT all set up in Coin & Jewelry Mode and then selecting multi-tone by pressing the "Musical Note" button. Now flip the toggle switch to either Relic Mode or Prospecting Mode and the multi-tone function will remain engaged. However, if you touch any of the control pads at any time now the multi-tone function will shut off. White's decided this "bug" might actually be useful so has left it as is for you to experiment with.
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With the MXT Pro, you do not use the trigger forward while in relic. The Alternate mode is accessed with the Tone button.
With MXT Pro, when you select One Tone while in Relic mode, that is the same as the original MXT in relic mode with trigger forward.
Look at this chart, below, and see if it makes more sense. It's hard to understand your question.
Remember, the trigger forward just locks the PINPOINT MODE on the MXT Pro.
 
Right, just forward the trigger locks the PINPOINT MODE on the MXT Pro.Esta es la diferencia .MXT old model, relic has two search modes.No option has pinpoint mode locks
I always look for in relic mode with the trigger in the center. In contaminated sites nails, change the trigger forward /alernate seaech mode/.
It seems that this way is faster.
 
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