Minelab Mine lab Explorer IITM, P0591-A manual Advanced MODE’S Edit Display

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1Target frame size. This allows you to select the size of the framed area you wish to accept or reject from the displayed discrimination pattern. There is a choice of three sizes. See pages 77-78.

2Reject or accept framed area. Instructs Explorer II to accept the framed area on selection of the tick icon. Selection of the cross icon will reject the framed area. This edits the current pattern. See page 78.

3Horizontal navigation. Pressing the shift button adjacent to these arrows moves the target frame to the left or right of screen.

4Depth indicator. The clear portion of the depth indicator represents the approximate distance of a target below the coil. The top of the indicator represents the position of the coil and the bottom represents 12 inches (300mm) from the coil. The bar will be clear if the target is too far from the coil or its depth cannot be accurately gauged.

5Iron Mask. This shaded block indicates whether IRON MASK function is ON or OFF. See page 45.

6Discrimination pattern. The shaded and unshaded areas of the screen schematically represent the current target discrimination characteristics. See pages 42-43 for basic information.

7Pinpoint. This shaded block indicates whether PINPOINT function is ON or OFF. See page 59.

8Target Crosshair. Represents the detected object’s properties on a two-dimensional scale of discrimination. See page 42.

9Target frame. Any area of the screen enclosed by this frame may be excluded from or become part of your preferred target pattern.

10Vertical navigation. Pressing the shift buttons next to these arrows moves the target frame up or down screen.

11Battery life. This shaded block indicates the charge remaining in the installed batteries. See page 27.

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Contents Minelab Explorer Minelab Explorer Contents Table of Contents contents Minelab Explorer User Info Soon as you have assembled the detector IntroductionAbout this Manual Hunting Minelab Electronics wish you every success in your treasureMINELAB’S Unique Technology Two mode detectingQuickstart mode Advanced modeGetting Lost? Advanced Use provides all of the information you need toPersonalize your Explorer for specialized targeting Full Band Spectrum FBS DiscriminationGround Compensation You are now ready to proceed to AssemblyMinelab Explorer Assembly Unpacking Your Explorer Easy referenceAccessories List of PartsYou can also visit us on the web Assembling the Detector Handle assembly Shaft assembly Search coilPre-assembled and any attempt to disconnect will void your Connecting the search coil to the lower shaftWhere it enters the search coil itself. They are shipped Detector warrantySecuring yoke to search coil You are now ready to proceed to the shaft assemblyShaft assembly To assemble the lower and upper shaftLower shaft Connecting the Shaft Assembly Connecting the shaft assembly to the handle assemblyShaft Coil not connected? You are now ready to proceed to the handle assemblyHandle Assembly Adjusting the armrest assemblyTo adjust armrest Fitting the armrest strap Attaching headphones HeadphonesRubber Washer Replacing and Fitting the Search Coil Control Panel Control Panel Easy referenceBatteries Battery Pack Removal of battery packReplacing alkaline batteries It as explained below before operating the detector. Recharging NiMH battery pack with the mainsNiMH battery pack supplied with your detector ChargerRecharging NiMH battery pack with the car charger To ‘accessories’ for power to be supplied to the chargerRecharging Battery life indications HoursYou are now ready to proceed to Control Panel Control Panel Quickstart Getting Started Display memoryIntroducing Quickstart Trying out the detector Beginner USE10 2 Quickstart DisplayAreas of the screen are Smartfind’s preset Two-dimensional discrimination Two-dimensional discrimination explainedQUICKSTART’S Smartfind Display Items will cause the target crosshair to appear at the top Ferrous contentInterpreting target responses ConductivitySmartfind Discrimination pattern Introducing DiscrimIron Mask Adjusting the Iron MaskSmartfind in Iron Mask Operating in Iron MaskFerrous and conductivity rating Target crosshair displayed in Smartfind mode that is, itsQUICKSTART’S Digital Display Digital displayAdjusting the display contrast Modifying the DisplayFull screen display Semi-auto Noise CancelAdjusting sensitivity Sensitivity controlAdjusting Threshold Display IconThreshold control Adjusting the volume Audio ResponsePitch of response Main Menu Audio HeadphonesAudio Menu Introduction to the Audio menuAudio Adjusting the Volume Introducing VolumeMax limit Gain Main Menu Audio Volume Gain adjustmentLimits Introducing ToneThreshold tone VariabilityConductivity Audio Adjusting the SoundsIntroducing Sounds ConstantMain Menu Audio Sounds Ferrous FerrousTesting Target Audio Responses tutorial Respond to the nail Introducing PinpointExplorer II’s Pinpoint function Rusty nail buried nearby. Selection of Pinpoint instructs21 Pinpointing the object Using PinpointFill your holes Select targets list Selecting TargetsSmartfind thumbnail. Discrimination pattern for current Explorer’s II Discrim factory setting Mask shortcut buttonTop left corner of all discrimination patterns You are now ready to proceed to Advanced Use Moving to Advanced modeReset the detector Main Menu Options AdvancedMinelab Explorer Advanced Use Audio menu. See Advanced MODE’S Main MenuAdvanced target preferences Starting in Advanced ModeAre you ready? Beginning Advanced useAdvanced MODE’S Displays Advanced MODE’S Learn Display Explorer II’s Discrimination functions Learning TargetsSilence please Introducing LearnLEARN’S Target Selection Phase 1 Preparation for LearnThis tutorial shows you how to learn a target, make Adjustments and save your selectionFor more detail on Save DISCRIM, turn to Phase 2 Learning and Saving the target patternAdvanced MODE’S Edit Display Edit to customize your discrimination pattern Editing PatternsIntroducing Edit Main Menu Display EditPhase 1 Preparing for editing Phase 2 Resizing and moving the target frameEditing and Saving Target Patterns Phase 3 Rejecting the framed target area Phase 4 Saving edited discrimination patternSelect menu as Advanced mode’s current setting Advanced MODE’S Select Menu Advanced mode’s Select menuMain Menu Select Main Menu Save Save Discrim S1-S6 Saving TargetsSaving Shortcut Saving targetsAudio menu Volume ShortcutOptions Menu Options menuMain Menu Options Main Menu Options Noise Options NoiseNoise Shortcut NoiseNormal Options ResponseIntroducing Response Main Menu Options ResponseAudio Fast Options RecoveryIntroducing Recovery Main Menu Options RecoveryMain Menu Options Settings Settings MenuIntroducing the Settings menu Saving and loading a settingAs mentioned earlier in this Get into the habitUser Info Helpful Hints user tips Batteries Noise CancelMinelab Explorer Battery Performance Comparisons User Preferences Setting Range Factory Preset User a User BUser Preferences Control Panel Button Functions Quickstart Menu Structure Advanced Menu Structure Detector starts, but it Switches off by itselfDetector does not Start at allPhone Service Repair FormDescription of Fault Purchased From100 Repairs WarrantyTechnical Specifications for the Minelab Explorer User Functions Software Explorer II ModelGlossary 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.