Introduction To Search Modes; Choosing The Right Search Mode; All-Terrain; Beach - Minelab MANTICORE Instruction Manual

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Introduction to Search Modes

CHOOSING THE RIGHT SEARCH MODE

Search Modes each have unique characteristics and default settings optimised for
specific targets and conditions�
Choosing the right Search Mode is important to get the best performance for
the environment you are detecting in, and your detecting intent� For example, if
detecting an inland field with the intent of finding large silver coins, choose All Terrain
High Conductors to maximise your chances of success�
Each Search Mode belongs to one of three typical detecting locations: All‑Terrain,
Beach, and Goldfield� Each Search Mode is uniquely pre‑configured to optimise the
detector for the best performance in the conditions typical to that location�
There are additional options for each Search Mode that can be edited/viewed via the
Search Mode Menu� You are able to:
Change the Search Mode
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Set the Favourite Search Mode
Reset the Search Mode to its factory preset settings
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View information about the Search Mode

ALL-TERRAIN

Great for high‑trash recreational
areas, fields and historical locations
including most general detecting�
General
Fast
Low Conductors
High Conductors
Trash Reject
CONTENTS
(page 59)
(page 59)
(page 60)

BEACH

Perfect for all salty conditions — dry
sand, wet sand, surf and underwater�
General
Low Conductors
Deep
Surf & Seawater
(page 60)
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First, choose the location that best
matches your surroundings�
Then, choose the Search Mode that
best suits your detecting intent�
GOLDFIELD
Ideal for gold nugget prospecting in
mineralised goldfield locations�
General
Can't decide which Mode to use?
Use the General Mode for your
detecting location�

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