Minelab P0591-A manual Audio Adjusting the Sounds, Introducing Sounds, Constant, Conductivity

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II

AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDS

Introducing Sounds

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Main Menu > Audio > SOUNDS

The SOUNDS menu allows you to define how the pitch varies with target characteristics. This can be a very useful feature in identifying

Figure 5.19 Sounds menutargets in close proximity to one another. It is possible to instruct the detector to emit a distinct sound responding to an object’s ferrous characteristics, rather than its conductive properties. To test sounds upon selection it is necessary to move the coil across one or more targets with different conductive and ferrous properties.

Constant

Main Menu > Audio > Sounds > CONST

Selecting CONST eliminates the variation of the pitch upon detection. If selected, the Explorer II will emit a consistent tone regardless of the target detected.

Conductivity

Main Menu > Audio > Sounds > CONDUCT

Conduct is the factory preset and Minelab’s recommended option. Selecting CONDUCT adjusts the tone to identify the object relative to its conductivity (the vertical axis of the Smartfind screen).

A high pitched tone denotes a large, highly conductive object with target crosshair displayed near the top of the Smartfind screen (or near a Digital rating of 32).

A low pitched tone denotes a small object with low conductivity. The target crosshair is displayed near the bottom of the Smartfind screen (or near a Digital rating of 1).

AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDS

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Contents Minelab Explorer Minelab Explorer Contents Table of Contents contents Minelab Explorer User Info Introduction Soon as you have assembled the detectorAbout this Manual Minelab Electronics wish you every success in your treasure HuntingTwo mode detecting Quickstart modeAdvanced mode MINELAB’S Unique TechnologyPersonalize your Explorer for specialized targeting Getting Lost?Advanced Use provides all of the information you need to Discrimination Full Band Spectrum FBSYou are now ready to proceed to Assembly Ground CompensationMinelab Explorer Assembly Easy reference Unpacking Your ExplorerYou can also visit us on the web AccessoriesList of Parts Handle assembly Shaft assembly Search coil Assembling the DetectorConnecting the search coil to the lower shaft Where it enters the search coil itself. They are shippedDetector warranty Pre-assembled and any attempt to disconnect will void yourYou are now ready to proceed to the shaft assembly Securing yoke to search coilLower shaft Shaft assemblyTo assemble the lower and upper shaft Shaft Connecting the Shaft AssemblyConnecting the shaft assembly to the handle assembly You are now ready to proceed to the handle assembly Coil not connected?To adjust armrest Handle AssemblyAdjusting the armrest assembly Fitting the armrest strap Headphones Attaching headphonesRubber Washer Replacing and Fitting the Search Coil Control Panel Easy reference Control PanelBatteries Replacing alkaline batteries Battery PackRemoval of battery pack Recharging NiMH battery pack with the mains NiMH battery pack supplied with your detectorCharger It as explained below before operating the detector.Recharging Recharging NiMH battery pack with the car chargerTo ‘accessories’ for power to be supplied to the charger You are now ready to proceed to Control Panel Battery life indicationsHours Control Panel Quickstart Introducing Quickstart Getting StartedDisplay memory Beginner USE Trying out the detectorQuickstart Display 10 2Areas of the screen are Smartfind’s preset QUICKSTART’S Smartfind Display Two-dimensional discriminationTwo-dimensional discrimination explained Ferrous content Interpreting target responsesConductivity Items will cause the target crosshair to appear at the topIntroducing Discrim Smartfind Discrimination patternAdjusting the Iron Mask Iron MaskOperating in Iron Mask Smartfind in Iron MaskTarget crosshair displayed in Smartfind mode that is, its QUICKSTART’S Digital DisplayDigital display Ferrous and conductivity ratingFull screen display Adjusting the display contrastModifying the Display Noise Cancel Adjusting sensitivitySensitivity control Semi-autoThreshold control Adjusting ThresholdDisplay Icon Pitch of response Adjusting the volumeAudio Response Headphones Audio MenuIntroduction to the Audio menu Main Menu AudioMax limit Audio Adjusting the VolumeIntroducing Volume Main Menu Audio Volume Gain adjustment GainIntroducing Tone Threshold toneVariability LimitsAudio Adjusting the Sounds Introducing SoundsConstant ConductivityFerrous Main Menu Audio Sounds FerrousTesting Target Audio Responses tutorial Introducing Pinpoint Explorer II’s Pinpoint functionRusty nail buried nearby. Selection of Pinpoint instructs 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 Moving to Advanced mode Reset the detectorMain Menu Options Advanced You are now ready to proceed to Advanced UseMinelab Explorer Advanced Use Advanced MODE’S Main Menu Audio menu. SeeStarting in Advanced Mode Are you ready?Beginning Advanced use Advanced target preferencesAdvanced MODE’S Displays Advanced MODE’S Learn Display Learning Targets Silence pleaseIntroducing Learn Explorer II’s Discrimination functionsPhase 1 Preparation for Learn This tutorial shows you how to learn a target, makeAdjustments and save your selection LEARN’S Target SelectionPhase 2 Learning and Saving the target pattern For more detail on Save DISCRIM, turn toAdvanced MODE’S Edit Display Editing Patterns Introducing EditMain Menu Display Edit Edit to customize your discrimination patternEditing and Saving Target Patterns Phase 1 Preparing for editingPhase 2 Resizing and moving the target frame Select menu as Advanced mode’s current setting Phase 3 Rejecting the framed target areaPhase 4 Saving edited discrimination pattern Main Menu Select Advanced MODE’S Select MenuAdvanced mode’s Select menu Saving Targets Saving ShortcutSaving targets Main Menu Save Save Discrim S1-S6Volume Shortcut Audio menuMain Menu Options Options MenuOptions menu Options Noise Noise ShortcutNoise Main Menu Options NoiseOptions Response Introducing ResponseMain Menu Options Response NormalAudio Options Recovery Introducing RecoveryMain Menu Options Recovery FastSettings Menu Introducing the Settings menuSaving and loading a setting Main Menu Options SettingsGet into the habit As mentioned earlier in thisUser Info Batteries Noise Cancel Helpful Hints user tipsMinelab Explorer Battery Performance Comparisons Setting Range Factory Preset User a User B User PreferencesUser Preferences Control Panel Button Functions Quickstart Menu Structure Advanced Menu Structure Switches off by itself Detector does notStart at all Detector starts, but itService Repair Form Description of FaultPurchased From Phone100 Warranty RepairsTechnical Specifications for the Minelab Explorer Explorer II Model User Functions SoftwareGlossary of Terms 105 106 107 Detector Care and Safety take care

Mine lab Explorer IITM, P0591-A specifications

The Minelab P0591-A, commonly known as the Explorer II, is an advanced metal detector that appeals to hobbyists and professionals alike. Renowned for its cutting-edge technology and robust features, the Explorer II sets a high standard for metal detecting equipment.

One of the standout features of the Explorer II is its Multi-Frequency Technology. This groundbreaking system allows the detector to operate on multiple frequencies simultaneously, enhancing its ability to detect a wide range of metal objects. This versatility means users can efficiently find everything from small coins to larger artifacts, all while minimizing the risk of missing valuable targets.

The Explorer II is also equipped with Smartfind discrimination technology. This feature provides users with a visual representation of the detected signals, allowing them to distinguish between different types of metals. The LCD screen displays a target ID, enabling the detectorist to make informed decisions about whether to dig or not based on the target’s identity. This capability not only saves time but also enhances the overall efficiency of treasure hunting.

Another significant characteristic of the Explorer II is its customizable settings. The detector comes with various pre-set detecting modes for different environments, such as trashy urban areas or open fields rich in history. Users can also manipulate sensitivity settings and discrimination levels, tailoring the device to their specific needs and preferences. This level of customization makes the Explorer II a versatile tool suitable for various terrains and conditions.

The build quality of the Explorer II is also commendable. Designed for durability, it can withstand the rigors of outdoor use while remaining lightweight and user-friendly. The adjustable shaft allows for comfortable use for users of all heights, and the ergonomic design ensures that long treasure hunting sessions are less fatiguing.

Battery life is another area where the Explorer II excels. The device operates on a rechargeable battery, providing extended use without the need for frequent changes. This capacity for prolonged operation makes it ideal for long days out in the field.

In summary, the Minelab P0591-A Explorer II is a sophisticated metal detector that combines innovative technology with user-friendly features. Its Multi-Frequency Technology, Smartfind discrimination, customization options, and durable build make it a top choice for those serious about metal detecting. Whether searching for coins in local parks or exploring historical sites, the Explorer II provides users with the tools necessary for a successful treasure hunting experience.