Manuale per l’uso Minelab II

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 37 QUICKSTART 5 5 Quickstart However experienced you are at using a metal detector, it is important that you read this chapter to understand how to use the Explorer II in Quickstart mode. ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 38 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com GETTING STARTED Introducing Quickstart Figure 5.1 When you first turn on the Explorer II, the Quickstart Smartfind display will appear and you are able to begin detecting. The detector is prepared to respond to non-ferrous targets while filtering out ground signals. The following pages in this ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 39 QUICKSTART 5 BEGINNER USE Trying out the detector Figure 5.2 Don ’ t try this at home! If you attempt to begin detecting while you are inside your home, you will quickly find that there are many metallic objects (such as nails or reinforcing in the floor) which will result in almost continuous detection. There will also ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 40 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com easy reference QUICKSTART DISPLAY The Quickstart display visually represents everything from target details to the Explorer II’ s operating settings. Quickstart’s Smartfind display (pictured below) and alternate Digital display share many common elements. QUICKST ART DISPLA Y 4 6 5 3 2 1 9 ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 41 QUICKSTART 5 QUICKST ART DISPLA Y Sensitivity level . The sensitivity bar and numbers indicate how responsive the detector is to a target in the presence of ground noise and/or electromagnetic interference. Numbers range between 1 and 32. When the shift button next to the number is pressed the detector moves between semi- ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 42 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com Figure 5.3 Smartfind display with preset Coins discrimination pattern Two-dimensional discrimination Figure 5.3 When an object is detected, Smartfind indicates what kind of object you have found with a target crosshair . The location of this crosshair on the Smartfind screen is based on Minela ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 43 QUICKSTART 5 • The horizontal dimension (or axis) rates the extent of the object ’ s resemblance to ferrous characteristics. • The object ’ s cross-referenced rating is represented by a ‘ target crosshair ’ inside the rectangular display area. Interpreting target responses Conductivity • Objects with high co ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 44 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com Introducing Discrim Discrim (an abbreviation of Discrimination) instructs the detector to accept some types of targets and reject others. It uses Smartfind's two-dimensional discrimination, allowing you to specify one or more target patterns for detection. Smartfind Discrimination pattern ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 45 QUICKSTART 5 THE IRON MASK THE IRON MASK Adjusting the Iron Mask Figure 5.5 Pressing the IRON MASK shortcut button on the control panel will display the Iron Mask adjustment screen. Preset Level The Explorer II's Iron Mask is set at a rating of -6. This is suitable when detecting non-ferrous metals. Detecting more fe ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 46 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com THE IRON MASK Operating in Iron Mask Figure 5.6 Pressing the IRON MASK shortcut button again will display a Smartfind screen resembling Figure 5.6. This display shows that the detector is ready to operate in Iron Mask. This function is programmed to reject ferrous targets and make it easier fo ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 47 QUICKSTART 5 Digital display Figure 5.7, 5.8 When the Smartfind screen is displayed, pressing the DETECT shortcut button on the control panel switches to the Explorer II ’ s alternative Digital display . The display rates both the ferrous content and the conductivity of an object with numbers from 0-31. The number for f ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 48 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com MODIFYING THE DISPLAY Figure 5.11 Quickstart ’ s Main Menu Full screen display Figure 5.9, 5.10 If you wish to enlarge the Smartfind or Digital display during detecting, it is possible to instruct the detector to remove the display border and other screen elements leaving only the target det ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 49 QUICKSTART 5 ADJUSTING SENSITIVITY Sensitivity control The sensitivity bar indicates how responsive the detector is to a target in the presence of ground noise and/or electromagnetic interference. The degree of sensitivity is increased by pressing the top shift button and decreased by pressing the bottom shift button (on ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 50 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com Threshold control The Explorer II usually emits a constant tone or threshold ‘ hum ’ in the absence of a target. The threshold setting controls the audible level of this sound during detecting. Minelab recommends setting the threshold to a comfortable audible level in the early stages of y ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 51 QUICKSTART 5 AUDIO RESPONSE Pitch of response Figure 5.13 Generally , a target that is highly conductive (e.g. a large silver coin) emits a high pitched signal. A low pitch is sounded for less conductive targets. Large targets or targets close to the ground surface emit a louder signal. In Quickstart ’ s preset function ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 52 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com AUDIO MENU 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 s ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 53 QUICKSTART 5 Introducing Volume Figure 5.15 Main Menu > Audio > VOLUME The VOLUME screen of the Audio menu displays two slider controls: MAX LIMIT and GAIN (Figure 5.15). NOTE To test sounds upon selection it is necessary to move the coil across the target. Max limit Main Menu > Audio > Volume > MAX LIMIT ( ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 54 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Gain Figure 5.16, 5.17 Main Menu > Audio > Volume > GAIN (adjustment) V olume gain affects the way the detector amplifies target audio responses in respect to the strength of the original signal. Looking at figure 5.16, it is clear that with a setting of 1 ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 55 QUICKSTART 5 AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE TONE Figure 5.18 T one menu AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE TONE Introducing Tone Figure 5.18 Main Menu > Audio > TONE T one is the frequency of sound emitted on target detection. It is important to experiment with tone settings and listen carefully to tone variations during your detecting. T ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 56 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDS Figure 5.19 Sounds menu AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDS Introducing Sounds Figure 5.19 Main Menu > Audio > SOUNDS The SOUNDS menu allows you to define how the pitch varies with target characteristics. This can be a very useful feature in identifying targets in clo ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 57 QUICKSTART 5 AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDS Ferrous Main Menu > Audio > Sounds > FERROUS Selecting FERROUS adjusts the tone according to the target ’ s ferrous content (the horizontal axis of the Smartfind screen or the first number in the Digital display). A low ‘ blaat ’ tone denotes a highly ferrous object, ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 58 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com T ake some time to become familiar with how the Explorer I I responds to various metal objects. This tutorial is designed for Smartfind ’ s Iron Mask and Discrimination functions. Repeat the procedure to familiarize yourself with both. Gather a collection of dif ferent metal objects like a r ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 59 QUICKSTART 5 PINPOINTING THE OBJECT Introducing Pinpoint Figure 5.20. See also Pinpoint overview in Chapter 4: Control Panel, page 34. During normal operation the Explorer II operates with discrimination settings like Iron Mask or targets chosen from the Select target list. When the approximate location of a target has be ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 60 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com Figure 5.21 Pinpointing the object Using Pinpoint Figure 5.21 Once the Explorer II has found the approximate position of a target it is necessary to locate its exact position using Pinpoint. STEP 1 Move the search coil to one side of the approximate target location and press the PINPOINT short ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 61 QUICKSTART 5 " RECOVERING THE OBJECT For this procedure you ’ ll need: a knife or trowel, a small spade and a sheet of plastic. STEP 1 Once the object has been pinpointed, clear the surface of loose material and check again for the signal. If there is no signal then the object is amongst the surface material. In th ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 62 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com SELECTING TARGETS Select targets list Figure 5.22, 5.23 As outlined earlier in this chapter , Quickstart provides the option of identifying targets based upon Smartfind ’ s two-dimensional discrimination. If you wish to detect one or more object types it is necessary to specify which the Exp ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 63 QUICKSTART 5 easy reference SELECTING TARGETS Quickstart ’ s SELECT menu lists eight object types typically encountered during treasure hunting. It is up to you to select one or more to modify the Explorer II ’ s discrimination pattern. 1 Smartfind thumbnail. Discrimination pattern for current selection(s) from target ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 64 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com This tutorial outlines how to instruct the Explorer II to accept JEWELRY and reject bottle CROWNCAPS as targets. STEP 1 Switch to Smartfind ’ s Discrim function using the IRON MASK shortcut button. STEP 2 Choose SELECT from the MAIN MENU. This displays a target list and the discrimination pa ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 65 QUICKSTART 5 $ ADVANCED MODE OPTION Moving to Advanced mode Figure 5.28, 5.29 Main Menu > Options > ADV ANCED Press the MENU shortcut button, select OPTIONS from the displayed list and then select ADV ANCED mode. The detector moves into ADV ANCED mode and a new OPTIONS menu appears displaying the broader array of op ...

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    THE MINELAB EXPLORER II 66 QUICKSTART 5 www.minelab.com ...

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Wolfgang

Hallo ich hab den Explorer 2 gekauft Ich wollte fragen ob sie eine Bescheinigung auf deutsch haben und mir bitte schicken könnten Danke LG wolfi