Minelab II quick start Getting Started, Display memory, Introducing Quickstart

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II

GETTING STARTED

Now that your detector is assembled, batteries inserted and you are familiar with the control panel, you should be ready to start detecting. This chapter on Quickstart is designed to be the starting point for all users of the Explorer II.

Introducing Quickstart

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QUICKSTART

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Figure 5.1 Quickstart’s opening screen

Display memory

The Explorer II’s factory setting is to start in Smartfind for your first detecting session.

If the alternative Digital display is the last used, the Explorer II opens with this screen next time you turn on the detector. It also retains all adjustments to

settings made in the previous

session (including those

made in Smartfind).

Figure 5.1

When you first turn on the Explorer II, the Quickstart Smartfind display will appear and you are able to begin detecting. The detector is prepared to respond to non-ferrous targets while filtering out ground signals.

The following pages in this chapter outline the basics of metal detecting and use of the Explorer II. You will learn how to interpret its responses to targets and make your own adjustments to the settings.

Regardless of your level of experience with metal detecting, Minelab recommends you begin in Quickstart mode to familiarize yourself with basic features and operation before experimenting with the detector’s advanced features (detailed in Chapter 6: Advanced Use).

A number of additional functions and features that are likely to be accessed frequently while detecting are also explained.

These include:

Target SENSITIVITY and THRESHOLD levels, adjusted with shift buttons

IRON MASK and PINPOINT, activated by shortcut buttons.

MENU functions, accessed from the control panel shift buttons. These enable you to adjust the display and audio, define targets and move into Advanced mode.

GETTING STARTED

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Contents Quickstart Introducing Quickstart Getting StartedDisplay memory Beginner USE Trying out the detectorQuickstart Display 10 2Easy reference QUICKSTART’S Smartfind Display Two-dimensional discriminationTwo-dimensional discrimination explained Interpreting target responses Ferrous contentDiscrimination ConductivityIntroducing Discrim Smartfind Discrimination patternAdjusting the Iron Mask Iron MaskOperating in Iron Mask Smartfind in Iron MaskDigital display Target crosshair displayed in Smartfind mode that is, itsQUICKSTART’S Digital Display Ferrous and conductivity ratingFull screen display Adjusting the display contrastModifying the Display Sensitivity control Noise CancelAdjusting sensitivity Semi-autoThreshold control Adjusting ThresholdDisplay Icon Pitch of response Adjusting the volumeAudio Response Introduction to the Audio menu HeadphonesAudio Menu Main Menu AudioMax limit Audio Adjusting the VolumeIntroducing Volume Normal alisasing Main Menu Audio Volume Gain adjustmentGain Variability Introducing ToneThreshold tone LimitsConstant Audio Adjusting the SoundsIntroducing Sounds ConductivityFerrous Main Menu Audio Sounds FerrousTesting Target Audio Responses tutorial Rusty nail buried nearby. Selection of Pinpoint instructs Introducing PinpointExplorer II’s Pinpoint function Respond to the nailUsing Pinpoint 21 Pinpointing the objectFill your holes Selecting Targets Select targets listSmartfind thumbnail. Discrimination pattern for current Top left corner of all discrimination patterns Explorer’s II Discrim factory settingMask shortcut button Main Menu Options Advanced Moving to Advanced modeReset the detector You are now ready to proceed to Advanced UseMinelab Explorer