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Strany 1 - Minelab Explorer II

THE MINELAB EXPLORER IIIMinelab Explorer II! ™"P0591-A4901-0047 Rev 1.3

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II4INTRODUCTION1www.minelab.comMINELAB’S UNIQUE TECHNOLOGYThe Explorer II is one of a new generation of detectors from Minelab.

Strany 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II94USER INFO7www.minelab.comQUICKSTART MENU STRUCTUREQUICKSTART MENU STRUCTURE

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II95USER INFO7ADVANCED MENU STRUCTUREADVANCED MENU STRUCTURE

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II96USER INFO7www.minelab.comTROUBLESHOOTINGDetector does not startat allDetector starts, but itswitches off by itself• Check the

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II97USER INFO7Today’s Date ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Strany 7 - Introduction

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II98USER INFO7www.minelab.comDescription of Fault: ______________________________________________________________________________

Strany 8 - ABOUT THIS MANUAL

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II99USER INFO7WARRANTYThere is a two-year parts and labour warranty for the electroniccontrol box of the Explorer II. The search

Strany 9 - Contact Minelab

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II100USER INFO7www.minelab.comLength unextended 43 inches (1100mm)Length extended 55 inches (1358mm)Shipping weight 3 lb 7 oz (17

Strany 10 - MINELAB’S UNIQUE TECHNOLOGY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II101USER INFO7EXPLORER II MODELCustom select discrimination YesSaved Discrim patterns 6Learn Function (accept/reject) YesEdit fu

Strany 11 - Getting Lost?

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II102USER INFO7www.minelab.comGLOSSARY OF TERMSAdvanced mode The Explorer II’s advanced operating mode. Advanced modeprovides add

Strany 12 - Discrimination

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II103USER INFO7Discrimination pattern A two-dimensional pattern made up of shaded and clear regionsof the Smartfind screen. Chara

Strany 13 - Operating Frequencies

THE MINELAB EXPLORER IIINTRODUCTION15Advanced modeOnce you are familiar with the feel and functions of the detector, itis a simple matter to move into

Strany 14 - THE MINELAB EXPLORER II

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II104USER INFO7www.minelab.comGLOSSARY OF TERMSGLOSSARY OF TERMSIron Mask One of the Explorer II’s Smartfind displays. The Iron M

Strany 15 - Assembly

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II105USER INFO7GLOSSARY OF TERMSGLOSSARY OF TERMSSensitivity The detector’s level of response to a target in the presence ofgroun

Strany 16 - ASSEMBLING THE DETECTOR

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II106USER INFO7www.minelab.comtake careThe Explorer II is a high-quality electronic instrument, finely engineered andpackaged in

Strany 17 - CONNECTING THE SEARCH COIL

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II6INTRODUCTION1www.minelab.comFull Band Spectrum (FBS)When developing Full Band Spectrum (FBS) technology, Minelab’sscientists l

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER IIINTRODUCTION17!MINELAB’S UNIQUE TECHNOLOGYThe Full Band Spectrum (FBS) circuit automatically transmits 28frequencies simultaneo

Strany 19 - THE SHAFT ASSEMBLY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II8INTRODUCTION1www.minelab.com

Strany 20 - CONNECTING THE SHAFT ASSEMBLY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II9ASSEMBLY22AssemblyThis chapter provides details andinstructions on assembling andadjusting the Explorer II.

Strany 21 - Coil not connected?

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II10ASSEMBLY2www.minelab.comASSEMBLING THE DETECTORASSEMBLING THE DETECTORHandle assemblyShaft assemblySearch coilPlease follow t

Strany 22 - THE HANDLE ASSEMBLY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II11ASSEMBLY2Connecting the search coil to the lower shaftFigure 2.1–2.3 CAUTION DO NOT attempt to disconnect the coil cablewhe

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II12ASSEMBLY2www.minelab.comSTEP 3 Check the orientation of the search coil and shaft ensuringthat the open side of the yoke face

Strany 24 - Headphone

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II13ASSEMBLY2THE SHAFT ASSEMBLYThe shaft assembly is made up of the upper and lower shafts connected by the shaftcamlock. The ass

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER IIIIwww.minelab.com© Minelab Electronics Pty LtdThis document contains proprietary information which is protected bycopyright. Ap

Strany 26 - Pull Coil Cable

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II14ASSEMBLY2www.minelab.comConnecting the shaft assembly to the handle assemblyFigure 2.6–2.9NOTE Shaft orientation: camlock is

Strany 27 - Batteries

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II15ASSEMBLY2CONNECTING THE SHAFT ASSEMBLYFigure 2.9 Adjusting the shaft and angle ofthe search coilFigure 2.8 Inserting shaft as

Strany 28 - THE BATTERY PACK

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II16ASSEMBLY2www.minelab.comAdjusting the armrest assemblyFigure 2.10To adjust armrest:STEP 1 Loosen the screw in the center of t

Strany 29 - Recharging

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II17ASSEMBLY2Figure 2.11 Fitting buckle to armrest strapFigure 2.12 Fitting armrest strap to armrestFigure 2.13 Tightening armres

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II18ASSEMBLY2www.minelab.comHEADPHONESFigure 2.14 Inserting headphoneAttaching headphonesFigure 2.14The use of headphones when tr

Strany 31 - Battery Performance

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II19ASSEMBLY2REPLACING AND FITTING THE SEARCH COILReplacing the search coilFigure 2.14–2.16CAUTION DO NOT attempt to remove the

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II20ASSEMBLY2www.minelab.comSTEP 4 (Figure 2.15) Gently pull the coil cable from inside theyoke/lower shaft.STEP 5 (Figure 2.16).

Strany 33 - Control Panel

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II21BATTERIES33BatteriesThe Explorer II can be powered byalkaline batteries or a rechargeable NickelMetal Hydride (NiMH) battery

Strany 34 - THE CONTROL PANEL

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II22BATTERIES3www.minelab.comRemoval of battery packFigure 3.1CAUTION Ensure that the detector is turned OFF beforeproceeding w

Strany 35 - BACKLIGHT

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II23BATTERIES3Recharging NiMH battery pack with the mains chargerFigure 3.3The Explorer II is provided with a sealed Nickel Metal

Strany 36 - MENU AND BACK BUTTONS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER IIIIITABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION...

Strany 37 - SHORTCUT BUTTONS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II24BATTERIES3www.minelab.comMinelab’s battery chargers aresuitable for the Explorer NiMHbattery pack only. The batterychargers w

Strany 38 - Pinpoint

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II25BATTERIES3"Battery life indicationsFigure 3.4Visual indication – The battery life indicator appears on all of theExplore

Strany 39 - SHIFT BUTTONS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II26BATTERIES3www.minelab.com

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II274CONTROL PANEL4Control PanelIt is important to familiarize yourself withthe features of the Explorer II controlpanel. A few m

Strany 41 - Quickstart

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II28CONTROL PANEL4www.minelab.comeasy referenceTHE CONTROL PANELAs the control panel provides user access to all Explorer II func

Strany 42 - Display memory

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II294CONTROL PANELPowerFigure 4.1The POWER button turns the Explorer II on and off and also allowsyou to specify operation in the

Strany 43 - INCORRECT

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II30CONTROL PANEL4www.minelab.comFigure 4.3 Menu buttonMENU AND BACK BUTTONSThe Menu and Back buttons are likely to be the most f

Strany 44 - QUICKSTART DISPLAY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II314CONTROL PANELNoise CancelFigure 4.5Pressing the NOISE CANCEL button automatically selects thequietest, most stable channel f

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II32CONTROL PANEL4www.minelab.comIron MaskFigure 4.7The IRON MASK shortcut button allows you to quickly switchbetween two detecti

Strany 46 - QUICKSTART’S SMARTFIND

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II334CONTROL PANEL!SHIFT BUTTONSThe six buttons at either side of the Explorer II display screen perform several functions.Menu i

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER IIIVwww.minelab.com5TABLE OF CONTENTScontentsQUICKSTART ...

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II34CONTROL PANEL4www.minelab.comCONTROL BUTTON FUNCTIONS ... INCLUDE?

Strany 49 - Iron Mask Shortcut

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II35QUICKSTART55QuickstartHowever experienced you are at using ametal detector, it is important that youread this chapter to unde

Strany 50 - Figure 5.6

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II36QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comGETTING STARTEDIntroducing QuickstartFigure 5.1When you first turn on the Explorer II, the Quicksta

Strany 51 - Preferred Display

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II37QUICKSTART5BEGINNER USETrying out the detectorFigure 5.2Don’t try this at home!If you attempt to begin detecting while you ar

Strany 52 - MODIFYING THE DISPLAY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II38QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comeasy referenceQUICKSTART DISPLAYThe Quickstart display visually represents everything from target d

Strany 53 - Noise Cancel

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II39QUICKSTART5QUICKSTART DISPLAYSensitivity level. The sensitivity bar andnumbers indicate how responsive the detector isto a ta

Strany 54 - Display Icon

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II40QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comFigure 5.3 Smartfind display with presetCoins discrimination patternTwo-dimensional discriminationF

Strany 55 - Headphones Caution!

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II41QUICKSTART5• The horizontal dimension (or axis) rates the extent of theobject’s resemblance to ferrous characteristics.• The

Strany 56 - Headphones

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II42QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comIntroducing DiscrimDiscrim (an abbreviation of Discrimination) instructs the detectorto accept some

Strany 57 - AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II43QUICKSTART5THE IRON MASKTHE IRON MASKAdjusting the Iron MaskFigure 5.5Pressing the IRON MASK shortcut button on the control p

Strany 58 - Figure 5.16, 5.17

THE MINELAB EXPLORER IIV6TABLE OF CONTENTScontentsADVANCED USE...

Strany 59 - AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE TONE

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II44QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comTHE IRON MASKOperating in Iron MaskFigure 5.6Pressing the IRON MASK shortcut button again will disp

Strany 60 - AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II45QUICKSTART5Digital displayFigure 5.7, 5.8When the Smartfind screen is displayed, pressing the DETECTshortcut button on the co

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II46QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comMODIFYING THE DISPLAYFigure 5.11 Quickstart’s Main MenuFull screen displayFigure 5.9, 5.10If you wi

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II47QUICKSTART5ADJUSTING SENSITIVITYSensitivity controlThe sensitivity bar indicates how responsive the detector is to atarget in

Strany 63 - PINPOINTING THE OBJECT

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II48QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comThreshold controlThe Explorer II usually emits a constant tone or threshold ‘hum’ inthe absence of

Strany 64 - Figure 5.21

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II49QUICKSTART5AUDIO RESPONSEPitch of responseFigure 5.13Generally, a target that is highly conductive (e.g. a large silvercoin)

Strany 65 - Fill your holes!

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II50QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comAUDIO MENUIntroduction to the Audio menuFigure 5.14Main Menu > AUDIOAs mentioned earlier in the

Strany 66 - SELECTING TARGETS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II51QUICKSTART5Introducing VolumeFigure 5.15Main Menu > Audio > VOLUMEThe VOLUME screen of the Audio menu displays two slid

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II52QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comAUDIO: ADJUSTING THE VOLUMEGainFigure 5.16, 5.17Main Menu > Audio > Volume > GAIN (adjustm

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II53QUICKSTART5AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE TONEFigure 5.18 Tone menuAUDIO: ADJUSTING THE TONEIntroducing ToneFigure 5.18Main Menu >

Strany 69 - ADVANCED MODE OPTION

THE MINELAB EXPLORER IIVIwww.minelab.com7USER INFO...

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II54QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comAUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDSFigure 5.19 Sounds menuAUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDSIntroducing SoundsFigu

Strany 71 - Advanced Use

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II55QUICKSTART5AUDIO: ADJUSTING THE SOUNDSFerrousMain Menu > Audio > Sounds > FERROUSSelecting FERROUS adjusts the tone

Strany 72 - ADVANCED MODE’S MAIN MENU

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II56QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comTake some time to become familiar with how the Explorer IIresponds to various metal objects. This t

Strany 73 - Are you ready?

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II57QUICKSTART5PINPOINTING THE OBJECTIntroducing PinpointFigure 5.20. See also Pinpoint overview in Chapter 4: Control Panel, pag

Strany 74 - ADVANCED MODE’S DISPLAYS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II58QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comFigure 5.21 Pinpointing the objectUsing PinpointFigure 5.21Once the Explorer II has found the appro

Strany 75 - ADVANCED MODE’S LEARN DISPLAY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II59QUICKSTART5"RECOVERING THE OBJECTFor this procedure you’ll need: a knife or trowel, a small spadeand a sheet of plastic.

Strany 76 - Silence please!

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II60QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comSELECTING TARGETSSelect targets listFigure 5.22, 5.23As outlined earlier in this chapter, Quickstar

Strany 77 - LEARN’S TARGET SELECTION

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II61QUICKSTART5easy referenceSELECTING TARGETSQuickstart’s SELECT menu lists eight object types typically encountered duringtreas

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II62QUICKSTART5www.minelab.comThis tutorial outlines how to instruct the Explorer II toaccept JEWELRY and reject bottle CROWNCAPS

Strany 79 - ADVANCED MODE’S EDIT DISPLAY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II63QUICKSTART5$ADVANCED MODE OPTIONMoving to Advanced modeFigure 5.28, 5.29Main Menu > Options > ADVANCEDPress the MENU sh

Strany 80 - EDITING PATTERNS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER IIINTRODUCTION111IntroductionThe Explorer II is the mosttechnologically advanced detector everproduced.It is possible to start tr

Strany 81 - Continued next page

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II64QUICKSTART5www.minelab.com

Strany 82 - EDITING AND SAVING TARGETS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II65ADVANCED USE66Advanced UseOnce you are comfortable with basicdetector use and Quickstart, it is time toinvestigate the more a

Strany 83 - ADVANCED MODE’S SELECT MENU

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II66ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comMany of Advanced Mode’s operational functions are accessedthrough the Main Menu. This guide is in

Strany 84 - Saving Shortcut

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II67ADVANCED USE6STARTING IN ADVANCED MODEBeginning Advanced useTo enter Advanced mode from Quickstart, press the MAIN MENUshortc

Strany 85 - Volume Shortcut

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II68ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comAdvanced mode has four display options – SMART,DIGITAL, LEARN and EDIT. The DETECT shortcut butto

Strany 86 - OPTIONS MENU

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II69ADVANCED USE6easy referenceADVANCED MODE’S LEARN DISPLAYAccept target icon. Modifies discriminationpattern to accept a specif

Strany 87 - Noise Shortcut

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II70ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comLEARNING TARGETSAdvanced mode’s Learn option programs the Explorer II to recognize certain target

Strany 88 - OPTIONS: RESPONSE

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II71ADVANCED USE6Figure 6.2 Advanced Mode’s Learn displayFigure 6.3 Accept all clears the screenThis tutorial shows you how to le

Strany 89 - OPTIONS : RESPONSE

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II72ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comtutorial!LEARN’S TARGET SELECTION... continuedFigure 6.5 Adjusting size of learnt regionLEARN’S T

Strany 90 - OPTIONS: RECOVERY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II73ADVANCED USE6easy referenceADVANCED MODE’S EDIT DISPLAYTarget frame size. This allows you to select thesize of the framed are

Strany 91 - SETTINGS MENU

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II2INTRODUCTION1www.minelab.comABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual is designed to introduce the detector’s features, give you step-by-st

Strany 92 - Get into the habit

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II74ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comFigure 6.7 Edit screen with target frameEDITING PATTERNSEdit makes it possible to customize an ex

Strany 93 - User Info

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II75ADVANCED USE6PHASE 1: Preparing for editingSTEP 1 Choose SELECT from the Main Menu and press the topright shift button to CLE

Strany 94 - HELPFUL HINTS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II76ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comPHASE 3: Rejecting the framed target areaSTEP 7 (Figure 6.11) To reject the area enclosed by the

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II77ADVANCED USE6ADVANCED MODE’S SELECT MENUAdvanced mode’s Select menuFigure 6.14Main Menu > SELECTThis section follows on fr

Strany 96 - Leading Alkaline

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II78ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comSaving targetsFigure 6.15Main Menu > Save > SAVE DISCRIM (S1–S6)The SAVE menu’s SAVE DISCRI

Strany 97 - USER PREFERENCES

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II79ADVANCED USE6AUDIO MENUThe Audio menuFigure 6.16Main Menu > AUDIODetails on the Explorer II’s audio response, Audio menu,

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II80ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comOPTIONS MENUThe Options menuFigure 6.17Main Menu > OPTIONSChoosing OPTIONS from the Main Menu

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II81ADVANCED USE6NoiseFigure 6.18Main Menu > Options > NOISESometimes during detecting you may notice some interference int

Strany 100 - QUICKSTART MENU STRUCTURE

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II82ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comIntroducing ResponseFigure 6.19Main Menu > Options > RESPONSEThe relationship between proxi

Strany 101 - ADVANCED MENU STRUCTURE

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II83ADVANCED USE6Audio 2This setting is similar to Audio 1, with the addition of somefiltering of the audio tone response. Audio

Strany 102 - TROUBLESHOOTING

THE MINELAB EXPLORER IIINTRODUCTION13Contact MinelabThank you for purchasing a Minelab Explorer II detector. TheExplorer II is different to convention

Strany 103 - SERVICE REPAIR FORM

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II84ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comIntroducing RecoveryFigure 6.20Main Menu > Options > RECOVERYThis menu allows you to modify

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II85ADVANCED USE6SETTINGS MENUIntroducing the Settings menuFigure 6.21Main Menu > Options > SETTINGSOnce you have selected

Strany 105 - WARRANTY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II86ADVANCED USE6www.minelab.comGet into the habit.As mentioned earlier in thisManual, starting in factory presetdiscards all uns

Strany 106 - EXPLOPLORER II

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II87USER INFO77User InfoThis chapter provides a glossary ofterminology, user guides, technicalspecifications, warranty and repair

Strany 107 - EXPLORER II MODEL

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II88USER INFO7www.minelab.comClearing saved patternsHELPFUL HINTSuser tipsIt is normal for the tip of the rechargeable battery to

Strany 108 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II89USER INFO7Make sure that you start with the Main Menu > Audio > Sounds >CONDUCT selected and the threshold level and

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II90USER INFO7www.minelab.comBATTERY PERFORMANCE COMPARISONSThe average life-span for both good quality alkaline and NiMH recharg

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II91USER INFO7USER PREFERENCESDetector modeSensitivity functionSensitivity valueThresholdDiscrimination functionIron Mask valueNo

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THE MINELAB EXPLORER II92USER INFO7www.minelab.comUSER PREFERENCESDetector modeSensitivity functionSensitivity valueThresholdDiscrimination functionIr

Strany 112 - DETECTOR CARE AND SAFETY

THE MINELAB EXPLORER II93USER INFO7CONTROL PANEL BUTTON FUNCTIONSCONTROL PANEL BUTTON FUNCTIONSMAIN MENUQUICKSTARTMODEPINPOINTIRON MASKADVANCEDMODE

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