Minelab II quick start Moving to Advanced mode, Main Menu Options Advanced, Reset the detector

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II

 

ADVANCED MODE OPTION

 

 

Once you have experimented with target options and the other features of Quickstart,

 

it may be time to investigate the features of the Explorer II available to the advanced user.

 

 

Moving to Advanced mode

 

 

Figure 5.28, 5.29

 

 

Main Menu > Options > ADVANCED

 

 

Press the MENU shortcut button, select OPTIONS from the

 

 

displayed list and then select ADVANCED mode.

 

Figure 5.28 Options screen in Quickstart

The detector moves into ADVANCED mode and a new OPTIONS

 

 

 

 

menu appears displaying the broader array of options available to

 

 

you in Advanced mode.

 

 

If you are ready for advanced detecting, read through Chapter 6:

 

 

Advanced Use. It is likely you will only need to return to this

 

 

chapter for background on basic adjustments and general

 

Figure 5.29 Options screen in Advanced

detector operation.

 

 

 

 

Just remember that it is always possible to return to Quickstart

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mode. If at any time you become a little confused with the settings

QUICKSTART

 

reset the detector:

 

for your detector, or just want to brush up on basic detector use, it

 

 

is simple to reset the Explorer II to its original factory settings. To

 

 

• Turn the detector off

 

 

• Press and hold the POWER button until a six-note musical tune

 

 

is sounded. The Minelab logo and the words ‘Factory Presets’

 

 

will be briefly displayed on screen.

 

 

You will be returned to the original Quickstart settings and you may

 

 

resume basic detecting or make selections from the Main Menu.

 

 

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You are now ready to proceed to Chapter 6: Advanced Use.

 

 

 

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Contents Quickstart Introducing Quickstart Getting StartedDisplay memory Trying out the detector Beginner USE10 2 Quickstart DisplayEasy reference QUICKSTART’S Smartfind Display Two-dimensional discriminationTwo-dimensional discrimination explained 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 ratingFull screen display Adjusting the display contrastModifying the Display Adjusting sensitivity Noise CancelSensitivity control Semi-autoThreshold control Adjusting ThresholdDisplay Icon Pitch of response Adjusting the volumeAudio Response Audio Menu HeadphonesIntroduction to the Audio menu Main Menu AudioMax limit Audio Adjusting the VolumeIntroducing Volume Normal alisasing Main Menu Audio Volume Gain adjustmentGain 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 Top left corner of all discrimination patterns Explorer’s II Discrim factory settingMask shortcut button Reset the detector Moving to Advanced modeMain Menu Options Advanced You are now ready to proceed to Advanced UseMinelab Explorer