THE MINELAB EXPLORER II
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ADVANCED MODE’S EDIT DISPLAY
Target frame size. This allows you to select the
size of the framed area you wish to accept or reject
from the displayed discrimination pattern. There is
a choice of three sizes. See pages 77-78.
Reject or accept framed area. Instructs
Explorer II to accept the framed area on selection of
the tick icon. Selection of the cross icon will reject
the framed area. This edits the current pattern. See
page 78.
Horizontal navigation. Pressing the shift button
adjacent to these arrows moves the target frame
to the left or right of screen.
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.
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Iron Mask. This shaded block indicates whether IRON
MASK function is ON or OFF. See page 45.
Discrimination pattern. The shaded and unshaded
areas of the screen schematically represent the current
target discrimination characteristics. 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.
Target frame. Any area of the screen enclosed by this
frame may be excluded from or become part of your
preferred target pattern.
Vertical navigation. Pressing the shift buttons next
to these arrows moves the target frame up or down
screen.
Battery life. This shaded block indicates the charge
remaining in the installed batteries. See page 27.
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