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Minelab EQUINOX 900
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CONTENTS
Display
1. Battery Level/Charging
Indicates the current battery level (page 47)
2. Flashlight Indicator
Indicates that the Flashlight is On (page 20)
3. Backlight Indicator
Indicates that the backlight is On (page 20)
4. Sensitivity Level
Displays the Sensitivity level (page 18)
5. Frequency Display
Shows the current operating Frequency (page 17)
Also shows Error Codes (page 50), and indicates the
current active Advanced setting�
6. Search Modes
Displays the Search Mode: Park, Field,
Beach and Gold*�
Each Search Mode has 2 customisable
Profiles (page 9)
Profile
Search Mode
7. Settings Menu
A menu of all Settings and Advanced
Settings (page 23)
Advanced Setting
Setting
8. Pinpoint Indicator
Indicates that Pinpoint is turned On (page 42)
9. Depth Gauge
Shows the approximate depth of a detected target
(page 19)
10. User Profile*
Indicates that the saved User Profile is active (page 22)
11. Tracking Ground Balance Indicator
Indicates that Tracking Ground Balance is turned On
(page 27)
12. Wireless Audio Indicator
Indicates that Wireless Audio is On (page 45)
13. Headphones Indicator
Indicates that headphones are connected to the detector
(either wireless or wired) (page 46)
14. Vibration Indicator
Indicates that handle Vibration is On (page 21)
15. Discrimination Scale
Represents each Target Identification Number as a
segment on a scale� Segments can be turned On/Off
to create a Discrimination Pattern (page 36 and
page 17)�
High resolution 119 segment (–19 to 99) Discrimination
Scale for accurate, stable target identification
(page 57)
Shows visualisation of target signal strength when in
Pinpoint Mode (page 42)
Also used when adjusting Tone Regions for advanced audio
settings�
16. Target Identification Display
A numerical value (from –19 to 99) is assigned to each
detected target based on its conductive or ferrous
properties� This allows objects to be identified before
digging� For example, a US quarter will typically have a
Target ID Number of 89 (page 41)
Negative numbers are ferrous, positive numbers are
non-ferrous from fine gold (low ID’s) to large silver
(high ID’s)�
17. Beach Overload Indicator
Indicates an automatically reduced transmit signal
strength when in Beach Mode� This prevents overload due
to extreme conditions
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* EQUINOX 900 only

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