| Negative Response | Indicates reduction or loss of tone. |
| Neutral Response | Indicates no change in threshold tone. |
| No motion discrimination | No-Motion all metal mode is when no movement of the coil is required to detect a target. |
| No Motion Target Identification | The LCD screen of some Bounty Hunters will show the target type when the searchcoil is above the target. No motion is necessary. |
| Nulled out | Whenever a coin will not be detected because of interference or a peice of trash metal located too close to the coin/ essentially a zeroing out of a good target caused by trash located near it. |
| Positive Response | Indicates an increase in tone. |
| Recharge | When you need to fix your batteries. |
| Signal interference | For example, when two detectors are operating too close causing interference and erratic operation. |
| Silver | A silver coin as opposed to a clad coin...usually dated pre-1965. |
| Sniff Mode | A highly specialized feature that can be applied in many unique ways:
1. As a way to quickly adjust your detector to eliminate only one item on the target ID scale.
2. As a way to quickly adjust your detector to accept only one item on the target ID scale.
3. When encountering one type of trash item repeatedly in a particular area, you can reject it while still detecting all other metals. |