Minelab Metal Detector II Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Quickstart

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II37QUICKSTART55QuickstartHowever experienced you are at using ametal detector, it is important that youread this chapter to unde

Page 2 - Display memory

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II46QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comTHE IRON MASKOperating in Iron MaskFigure 5.6Pressing the IRON MASK shortcut button again will disp

Page 3 - Audio Overload

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II47QUICKSTART5Digital displayFigure 5.7, 5.8When the Smartfind screen is displayed, pressing the DETECTshortcut button on the co

Page 4 - QUICKSTART DISPLAY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II48QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comMODIFYING THE DISPLAYFigure 5.11 Quickstart’s Main MenuFull screen displayFigure 5.9, 5.10If you wi

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II49QUICKSTART5ADJUSTING SENSITIVITYSensitivity controlThe sensitivity bar indicates how responsive the detector is to atarget in

Page 6 - QUICKSTART’S SMARTFIND

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II50QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comThreshold controlThe Explorer II usually emits a constant tone or threshold ‘hum’ inthe absence of

Page 7 - Discrimination

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II51QUICKSTART5AUDIO RESPONSEPitch of responseFigure 5.13Generally, a target that is highly conductive (e.g. a large silvercoin)

Page 8 - Introducing Discrim

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II52QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comAUDIO MENUIntroduction to the Audio menuFigure 5.14Main Menu > AUDIOAs mentioned earlier in the

Page 9 - Iron Mask Shortcut

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II53QUICKSTART5Introducing VolumeFigure 5.15Main Menu > Audio > VOLUMEThe VOLUME screen of the Audio menu displays two slid

Page 10 - Operating in Iron Mask

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II54QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comAUDIO: ADJUSTING THE VOLUMEGainFigure 5.16, 5.17Main Menu > Audio > Volume > GAIN (adjustm

Page 11 - Preferred Display

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II55QUICKSTART5AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE TONEFigure 5.18 Tone menuAUDIO: ADJUSTING THE TONEIntroducing ToneFigure 5.18Main Menu >

Page 12 - MODIFYING THE DISPLAY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II38QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comGETTING STARTEDIntroducing QuickstartFigure 5.1When you first turn on the Explorer II, the Quicksta

Page 13 - Noise Cancel

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II56QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comAUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDSFigure 5.19 Sounds menuAUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDSIntroducing SoundsFigu

Page 14 - Display Icon

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II57QUICKSTART5AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDSFerrousMain Menu > Audio > Sounds > FERROUSSelecting FERROUS adjusts the tone

Page 15 - Headphones Caution!

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II58QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comTake some time to become familiar with how the Explorer IIresponds to various metal objects. This t

Page 16 - Headphones

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II59QUICKSTART5PINPOINTING THE OBJECTIntroducing PinpointFigure 5.20. See also Pinpoint overview in Chapter 4: Control Panel, pag

Page 17 - AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II60QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comFigure 5.21 Pinpointing the objectUsing PinpointFigure 5.21Once the Explorer II has found the appro

Page 18 - THE MINELAB EXPLORER II

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II61QUICKSTART5"RECOVERING THE OBJECTFor this procedure you’ll need: a knife or trowel, a smallspade and a sheet of plastic.

Page 19 - AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE TONE

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II62QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comSELECTING TARGETSSelect targets listFigure 5.22, 5.23As outlined earlier in this chapter, Quickstar

Page 20 - AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II63QUICKSTART5easy referenceSELECTING TARGETSQuickstart’s SELECT menu lists eight object types typically encountered duringtreas

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II64QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comThis tutorial outlines how to instruct the Explorer II toaccept JEWELRY and reject bottle CROWNCAPS

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II65QUICKSTART5$ADVANCED MODE OPTIONMoving to Advanced modeFigure 5.28, 5.29Main Menu > Options > ADVANCEDPress the MENU sh

Page 23 - PINPOINTING THE OBJECT

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II39QUICKSTART5BEGINNER USETrying out the detectorFigure 5.2Don’t try this at home!If you attempt to begin detecting while you ar

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II66QUICKSTART5www.minelab.com

Page 25 - Fill your holes!

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II40QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comeasy referenceQUICKSTART DISPLAYThe Quickstart display visually represents everything from target d

Page 26 - SELECTING TARGETS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II41QUICKSTART5QUICKSTART DISPLAYSensitivity level. The sensitivity bar andnumbers indicate how responsive the detector isto a ta

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II42QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comFigure 5.3 Smartfind display with presetCoins discrimination patternTwo-dimensional discriminationF

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II43QUICKSTART5• The horizontal dimension (or axis) rates the extent of theobject’s resemblance to ferrous characteristics.• The

Page 29 - ADVANCED MODE OPTION

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II44QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comIntroducing DiscrimDiscrim (an abbreviation of Discrimination) instructs the detector toaccept some

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II45QUICKSTART5THE IRON MASKTHE IRON MASKAdjusting the Iron MaskFigure 5.5Pressing the IRON MASK shortcut button on the control p

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