Minelab X-Terra 505 Manuel d'instructions Page 38

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aCCessories
Headphones have many advantages. They
block out external noise such as wind and
trac, allowing you to listen more closely
to target signals. Headphones also minimise
disturbance to other people in the area and
they extend battery life.
The X-Terra is able to save separate settings
for both the speaker volume and headphone
volume, switching from one to the other
as soon as the headphones are connected.
(Volume, p. 52)
Ensure that the headphone volume does
not reach an extremely loud level. This
may increase the risk of hearing damage.
Connecting Headphones
Always use headphones with a ¼“ jack.
Open the rubber headphone cover located
on the left hand side of the control box.
Plug the headphone jack into the socket.
When the detector is turned on, the
headphones icon will appear on the LCD to
indicate that the headphones are connected.
When not using headphones, keep the
rubber cover closed to protect the control
box electronics from moisture and dust.
Skid Plate
A skid plate comes
as standard with the
detector. If it wears
out from excessive
sweeping along the
ground, accessory
skidplates are available
for purchase.
Environmental Cover
Protects the control box
from environmental
conditions such as rain
and dirt.
Accessory coils come in dierent types (Double
D and Concentric), sizes and frequencies.
These coils are suitable for dierent ground
conditions and specic targets.
To attach an accessory coil:
Turn the detector o using Power .
Follow the steps of Coil Cable Assembly (p. 13)
and Connecting the Coil (p. 8) in reverse order
to disconnect the coil from the detector.
Repeat the same steps in the correct order
to connect a dierent coil.
Turn the detector on using Power
Short Shaft
A short shaft is available
to decrease the length
of the detector.
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