Minelab x-terra manual Connecting Headphones, Always use headphones with a ¼ jack

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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.

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Contents Page Discrimination Scale Connecting the CoilHolding the Detector Sweeping the CoilDetailed Detector Operation VolumeControl Box Coil Page Page Page Attach the middle shaft to the upper shaft in the same way Holding the Detector, pg Connecting Page Behaviour, pg Close the battery door by pushing and sliding it downwardsCongratulations Thread your arm through the armrest Shaft is too short 5cm Coil parallel to the ground Adjustment to compensate for different types of soil Liquid Crystal Display LCD area If the detector emits an overload sound There are many metallic objects insideOverloading is not harmful to the detectors electronics Page Is passed over a target Rusted nail, pull-tab, brass button and aluminium foilGround, there may be unknown buried metal objects X-Terra coil is waterproof. Care of Your X-Terra, pg Medium High Discrimination PatternNon-ferrous coin Low Ferrous nail Page Numeric identifier Target IDPage X-Terra 50 has 18 segments X-Terra 30 has 12 segmentsExample targets only Pattern No target signals are rejectedAccepts signals from non-ferrous targets All Metal PatternAll metal pattern cannot be edited 2AL Low High This target willPage Ask for permission before searching on private property Page Page All Metal Depth IndicatorPatterns Indicates that pinpoint is activated MenuMenu scale PinpointHeadphones BatteryReject Identification Discriminated Detected Rejected accepted Segment segment SettingsDetection Target IDDetection Settings Terra Factory preset =15-20 = X-Terra Page Terra Volume range = Page Page Page Ground balance range = Factory preset = Page 10 cm Low High Medium Quiet Press Accept Reject to reject that target ID All metal pattern cannot be edited Method 2 to reject a specific target ID using +Press and hold Press once During the start up sequence Low Battery Shutdown Patterns Erased / Factory PresetError Low Battery SignalFalse Detections Target ResponsePinpoint Response NoiseCoil Unplugged Coil ErrorBut the detector is not recognising it Coil IncompatibleIcon will begin to flash for Use of headphones will increase battery lifeBlack segments inside the outline Black segment inside the outlineAlkaline NiMH/NiCad Your X-Terra is common sense Page Volume, pg As soon as the headphones are connectedAlways use headphones with a ¼ jack Connecting HeadphonesPlug the headphone jack into the socket Environmental Cover Skid PlateTurn the detector off using Power To attach an accessory coilTransmission Search ModeWeight Excluding Batteries Optional Accessories20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40 + PowerStandard 7.5 kHz + All MetalPage Page Available on X-Terra 50 model only Page World Leader in Metal Sensing Technology Working for a Cleaner Greener Future

x-terra specifications

The Minelab X-Terra series has established itself as a prominent choice in the world of metal detecting, known for its advanced technologies, user-friendly design, and versatility in various detecting environments.

One of the key features of the X-Terra series is its adjustable frequency operation. It incorporates the innovative Multi-Frequency Technology, allowing users to switch between different frequencies (3 kHz, 7.5 kHz, and 18.75 kHz). This flexibility enhances the detector's performance, making it suitable for a wide range of targets including coins, relics, and small gold nuggets. The ability to choose frequencies optimizes sensitivity to various types of metal, ensuring better detecting outcomes.

Another standout characteristic of the X-Terra is its dual-purpose capability with a variety of coils. The series supports both DD (Double D) and Concentric coils, providing users with the options needed for different soil conditions and detecting scenarios. The DD coils are excellent for covering larger areas and providing greater depth, while Concentric coils offer superb target separation and pinpointing capabilities.

Minelab’s X-Terra metal detectors are designed with a user-oriented interface that includes an easy-to-read LCD display. This display shows both target ID numbers and depth indicators, helping users make informed decisions on whether to dig a target. The series also features intuitive controls, making it accessible for beginners while still providing the advanced features that more experienced users look for.

The X-Terra series incorporates Minelab’s advanced discrimination feature, which allows users to filter out unwanted metals. This feature is invaluable in trashy environments, improving the overall efficiency and enjoyment of the hunt. The device is also equipped with a threshold control option, making it adaptable to varying ground conditions.

Lightweight and ergonomic, X-Terra detectors are built for extended hours of detecting without causing fatigue. The adjustable shaft allows for customization to fit the height of each user, enhancing comfort during long detection sessions.

In terms of durability, the Minelab X-Terra series boasts weather-resistant features, providing added protection against the elements. Overall, the Minelab X-Terra series is a sophisticated, versatile, and highly effective metal detector suitable for treasure hunters of all skill levels. Whether you're searching for historical relics, coins, or precious metals, the X-Terra stands as a reliable companion in the field.