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When not using headphones, keep the
rubber cover closed to protect the control
box electronics from moisture and dust.
ACCESSORIES
Skid Plate
A skid plate comes as
standard with the detector.
If it wears out from
excessive sweeping along
the ground, accessory
skidplates are available
for purchase.
Environmental Cover
Protects the control box
from environmental conditions
such as rain and dirt.
Accessory Coils
Are available in different types
(Concentric and Double D), sizes and
frequencies. These coils are suitable
for different ground conditions and
specific targets.
The use of
headphones while
detecting, has many advantages. They
block out external noise such as wind
and traffic, allowing you to listen more
closely to target signals. Headphones
also minimise disturbance to other
people in the area and they extend
battery life.
The X-Terra 70 is able to save separate
settings for both the speaker volume
and headphone volume, switching
from one to the other as soon as the
headphones are connected
(Volume, pg. 32).
Ensure that the headphone volume
does not reach an extremely loud
level. This may increase the risk of
hearing damage.
Connecting Headphones
Always use headphones with a ¼“ jack.
Open the rubber headphone cover
located on the left hand side of the
control box.
Plug the headphone jack into the socket.
When the detector is turned on, the
headphones icon will appear on the
LCD to indicate that the headphones
are connected.
To attach an accessory coil:
Turn the detector off using POWER.
Follow the steps of Coil Cable Assembly
(pg. 7)
and Connecting the Coil (pg. 5) in
reverse order to disconnect the coil
from the detector.
Repeat the same steps in the correct
order to connect a different coil.
Turn the detector on using
POWER.
Short Shaft
A short shaft is available
to decrease the length
of the detector.