Layout Summary Of The Detection Screens - Minelab E-Trac Instruction Manual

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When the detector is turned On for the first
time, the Pattern Screen will appear on the
LCD and E-Trac is ready to begin detecting.
Minelab User Mode
The Minelab logo
is displayed when a
Minelab User Mode is
selected (pp. 38–41).
USB Icon
Displayed when the
detector is connected
to a PC via a USB cable
(p. 80).
Battery Icon
Indicates the present
battery charge available.
The Battery Icon will flash
when the battery is low
(pp. 84–5)
Backlight Icon
Displayed when the
Backlight is On.
Target information is presented via visual and
audio prompts. An introduction to the most
common elements of the Detection Screens
is below:
User Mode Number
User Mode Modified
A boxed number
The flag icon is displayed
specifies which User
when a User Mode has
Mode is being used (pp.
been modified but not
38–41).
saved (pp. 38–41).
Manual Sensitivity
Accept Icon
Gauge
Notifies you that you
The left bar, and the
have used the Accept/
number at the top, is
Reject button to accept
the user-set Sensitivity.
the detected target's
The right bar is the
coordinates.
'suggested' Sensitivity
(pp. 54–6).
Auto Sensitivity
Ferrous-Conductivity
Animation
Numbers
Displayed when Auto
The area where FE-CO
Sensitivity is operating
numbers of an accepted
(pp 54–6).
target are displayed (p.
21).
Auto Sensitivity Gauge
The left bar, and the
number at the top, is
the user-set Sensitivity.
The right bar is the
'suggested' Sensitivity
(pp. 54–6).
My User Mode Icon
This icon is displayed
when one of your User
Modes is selected (pp.
38–41).
Reject Icon
Notifies you that you
have used the Accept/
Reject button to reject
the detected target's
coordinates.
Depth Gauge
Represents the
approximate depth of
a target beneath the
coil. The range, from top
to bottom, is 0–30cm
(0–12") (p. 25).
Target Crosshair
Will appear when an
accepted target is
detected, indicating the
Ferrous and Conductivity
coordinates of that target
(p. 21).
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