Minelab II Discrimination, Interpreting target responses, Conductivity, Ferrous content

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Discrimination

 

 

 

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II

 

Discrimination

The horizontal dimension (or axis) rates the extent of the

 

 

object’s resemblance to ferrous characteristics.

 

 

 

 

Discrimination is the ability of a

The object’s cross-referenced rating is represented by a

 

 

‘target crosshair’ inside the rectangular display area.

 

metal detector to identify the user’s

 

 

 

 

 

 

desired target (e.g. jewelry) and

 

 

 

 

eliminate signals from unwanted

 

 

 

 

material (e.g. nails).

Interpreting target responses

 

The Explorer II can be programmed

Conductivity

 

in a number of ways to discriminate

Objects with high conductivity (e.g. large silver coins, copper

 

against unwanted targets in different

 

 

items) will cause the target crosshair to appear at the top of

 

types of ground.

 

the Smartfind screen.

 

 

Objects with low conductivity (e.g. small alloy coins, foil) will

 

 

 

cause the target crosshair to appear at the bottom of the

 

 

 

Smartfind screen.

 

 

Along with the type of metal, the size of objects will have some

 

 

effect on the conductivity rating for targets. Generally, the larger

 

 

the target, the higher the corresponding conductivity rating (and

 

 

proximity of the target crosshair to the top of the screen).

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to appear on the left of the screen unless its rating would

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Ferrous content

 

 

Objects with high ferrous content cause the target crosshair

 

 

 

situate the object in the dark area of the discrimination pattern

 

 

 

(see page 44).

 

 

Objects with low ferrous content (e.g. jewelry, coins) cause

 

 

 

the target crosshair to appear on the right of the screen.

 

 

The preset discrimination setting is designed to search for Coins.

 

 

NOTE

Both ferrous and non-ferrous objects have varying

 

 

degrees of inductive response to electromagnetic waves.

 

 

This characteristic – in addition to conductivity – allows for

 

 

more accurate identification of targets.

 

 

 

 

 

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QUICKSTART’S SMARTFIND DISPLAY

 

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Minelab II quick start Discrimination, Interpreting target responses, Conductivity, Ferrous content