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Minelab Explorer User Manual

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER
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ADVANCED USE
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ADVANCED MODE’S LEARN DISPLAY
Accept target icon. Modifies discrimination
pattern to accept a specific item – part of LEARN’s
target selection, see page 73-74.
Reject target icon. Modifies discrimination pattern
to reject a specific item – part of LEARN’s target
selection, see page 73-74.
Resize cursor. This allows you to manually
increase or decrease the size of the area modified
on the screen by LEARN’s response to a target,
see page 73-74.
Depth 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.
Iron Mask. This shaded block indicates whether
IRON MASK function is ON or OFF.
See page 45.
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Discrimination pattern. The black and clear areas
of the screen schematically represent the current
target discrimination pattern. See pages 42–43 for
basic information.
Pinpoint. This shaded block indicates whether
PINPOINT function is ON or OFF. See page 59.
Target crosshair. Represents the detected object’s
properties on a two-dimensional scale of
discrimination. See page 42 for basic information.
Save icon. This shortcut icon leads to the SAVE
DISCRIM menu where the current target pattern can
be saved. See page 80.
Volume icon. This shortcut icon takes you to the
VOLUME section of the AUDIO menu where you
can adjust various volume characteristics. See page
53 for instructions.
Reject All/Accept All. Allows you to switch between
clearing or filling the whole screen in preparation for
accepting or rejecting learnt targets only.
Battery life. This shaded block indicates the charge
remaining in the installed batteries.
See page 27.
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THE MINELAB EXPLORER
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Advanced mode has four display options – SMART,
DIGITAL, LEARN and EDIT. The DETECT shortcut button
is used to cycle between them. Advanced mode’s
SMART and DIGITAL have the same screen elements
and functions as those in Quickstart. For a refresher
on this, turn back to pages 40-48 of Chapter 5:
Quickstart.
ADVANCED MODE’S DISPLAYS
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SMART DISPLAY DIGITAL DISPLAY
LEARN DISPLAY EDIT DISPLAY
ADVANCED MODE’S DISPLAYS
NOTE LEARN and EDIT are only available for Explorer XS model.

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Minelab Explorer Specifications

General IconGeneral
Ground BalanceAutomatic and Manual
DisplayLCD
Operating Frequency1.5 kHz to 100 kHz
Battery LifeApproximately 20 hours
Battery TypeAA batteries
WaterproofWater resistant control box, waterproof coil
Sensitivity AdjustmentYes

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