Minelab II quick start Fill your holes

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RECOVERING THE OBJECT

Fill your holes!

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For the safety of others and in the

interests of respecting the

environment, ensure you leave an area of ground as you found it.

Leaving holes, or an area ‘scarred’ may result in action being taken to prevent the use of metal detectors (which spoils the hobby for others as well as yourself!)

 

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II

 

For this procedure you’ll need: a knife or trowel, a small

 

spade and a sheet of plastic.

 

STEP 1

Once the object has been pinpointed, clear the surface of

 

 

loose material and check again for the signal. If there is no

 

 

signal then the object is amongst the surface material. In this

 

 

case, search the surface material until the object is located.

 

STEP 2

If the object is still in the ground, check again using Pinpoint.

 

 

If you are about to dig in a grassy area, first remove a plug of

 

 

grass using a sharp knife or trowel.

 

STEP 3

Dig carefully to avoid defacing or devaluing the object. The

 

 

use of probes can often aid in locating the exact position of

 

 

the object prior to digging.

 

STEP 4

Place the grass plug and all soil you dig onto a plastic sheet

 

 

beside the hole. This sheet (which can be folded small

 

 

enough to fit into your pocket) enables you to keep all soil

 

 

for refilling the hole and prevents material being scattered

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about the area.

QUICKSTART

STEP 5

Check the hole for the object. If it is not in the hole, place

 

 

the detector on the ground and with the coil flat, pick up dirt

 

 

by the handful and pass over the coil. Be sure you are not

 

 

wearing any metal objects like rings, bracelets or a watch

 

 

which may interfere with the signal. If you receive no

 

 

response, return the dirt to the hole. Repeat this procedure

 

 

until the object is located.

 

STEP 6

Check the hole again with the detector. Ensure that no other

 

 

objects remain, then refill the hole. All soil on the plastic

 

 

sheet should be returned to the hole followed by the plug of

 

 

grass. This should leave the area as you found it.

 

 

 

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Contents Quickstart Display memory Getting StartedIntroducing Quickstart Trying out the detector Beginner USE10 2 Quickstart DisplayEasy reference Two-dimensional discrimination explained Two-dimensional discriminationQUICKSTART’S Smartfind Display Discrimination Ferrous contentInterpreting target responses ConductivitySmartfind Discrimination pattern Introducing DiscrimIron Mask Adjusting the Iron MaskSmartfind in Iron Mask Operating in Iron MaskQUICKSTART’S Digital Display Target crosshair displayed in Smartfind mode that is, itsDigital display Ferrous and conductivity ratingModifying the Display Adjusting the display contrastFull screen display Adjusting sensitivity Noise CancelSensitivity control Semi-autoDisplay Icon Adjusting ThresholdThreshold control Audio Response Adjusting the volumePitch of response Audio Menu HeadphonesIntroduction to the Audio menu Main Menu AudioIntroducing Volume Audio Adjusting the VolumeMax limit Gain Main Menu Audio Volume Gain adjustmentNormal alisasing Threshold tone Introducing ToneVariability LimitsIntroducing Sounds Audio Adjusting the SoundsConstant ConductivityMain Menu Audio Sounds Ferrous FerrousTesting Target Audio Responses tutorial Explorer II’s Pinpoint function Introducing PinpointRusty nail buried nearby. Selection of Pinpoint instructs Respond to the nail21 Pinpointing the object Using PinpointFill your holes Select targets list Selecting TargetsSmartfind thumbnail. Discrimination pattern for current Mask shortcut button Explorer’s II Discrim factory settingTop left corner of all discrimination patterns Reset the detector Moving to Advanced modeMain Menu Options Advanced You are now ready to proceed to Advanced UseMinelab Explorer