I am presently using the White's 6000 XL Pro which I believe has the same meter as your metal detector.
On page 34 of my owner's manual, there is some information pertaining to meter problems. It states the following:
"Meter indications can be affected by static electricity. This static can get on the meter face and housing and cause improper meter indications, inaccuracy, and even total lockup of the meter needle. Such static electricity usually comes from household or automobile carpet, or clothing. When passing your finger past the meter needle causes significant meter movement, static electricity is the problem."
"Meter failure should be remedied by discharging any electrical field built up in the meter housing and meter face cover. Antistatic clothes dryer sheets work well for this purpose, and can be purchased inexpensively from the grocery store. Computer stores have an antistatic spray which also works well. With the clothes dryer sheets simply wipe the black meter housing and meter face cover thoroughly. Use several of the individual sheets. With the antistatic spray, spray the meter housing and face cover, wipe dry with a cotton cloth."
"Once the static is removed the meter should return to normal. Removing meter static electricity may be necessary from time to time particularly in dry weather."
china-clipper, when using my White's 6000 XL Pro, the meter will lock on the target and remained locked on the target for a short period of time, or unless it repeats it's I.D. mode by locking on a new target while I am still moving the coil.
In the event that you do have a defective meter, you could probably e-mail or call White's Electronics and request an estimate of the cost of having the meter replaced. I would like to remind you that the meter operates independently of the audio part of the metal detector which means that the metal detector will still function but without the benefit of the meter I.D. mode.
china-clipper, I do wish you the best in resolving the meter problem, and I do wish that I had more knowledge to help you more than the token information that I have provided. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas)
