Minelab P0591-A manual Audio Menu, Headphones, Introduction to the Audio menu, Main Menu Audio

Models: Mine lab Explorer IITM P0591-A

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II

AUDIO MENU

Features accessed through the Audio menu allow you to define the various audio

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properties of your Explorer II.

Figure 5.14 The Audio menu

Headphones

Use of the Explorer II with

headphones will allow you to

discern subtle variations in audio response and lessen exposure to adverse conditions (i.e. wind) which may distort sound from the speaker. Headphones also minimize disturbance from your treasure hunting for other people in the area.

Introduction to the Audio menu

Figure 5.14

Main Menu > AUDIO

As mentioned earlier in the section on Audio Response, the Explorer II emits a target signal that varies in volume and pitch depending on the object it detects. Generally, large targets or targets close to the ground surface emit the loudest signal.

A target that is less conductive emits a low pitched signal and a highly-conductive target emits a high pitched signal.

The AUDIO menu allows you to modify the detector’s operating VOLUME, TONE and define the SOUNDS emitted to lend greater refinement to audio responses.

AUDIO MENU

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Minelab P0591-A, Mine lab Explorer IITM manual Audio Menu, Headphones, Introduction to the Audio menu, Main Menu Audio