Battery Performance Comparisons; User Preferences - Minelab Explorer User Manual

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BATTERY PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS

The average life-span for both good quality alkaline and NiMH rechargeable batteries
under constant use is compared on the graph below. This graph assumes the backlight
is turned off and headphones are being used.
Alkaline batteries
7
Note: The backlight adds about 8% to the current consumption of the detector.
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BATTERY PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS

USER PREFERENCES

SETTING
Detector mode
Sensitivity function
Sensitivity value
Threshold
Discrimination function
Iron Mask value
Noise channel*
Display type
Display size
Display contrast
Learn cursor size
NiMH battery pack
Edit frame size
Audio Volume Max. limit
Audio Volume Gain
Audio Th. Tone Lowest
Audio Tone Variability
Audio Tone Limits
Audio Sounds
Options Response
Options Recovery Fast
Options Recovery Deep
Minelab suggests that you record your preferences using a pencil, or make photocopies of this
table.
*Noise channel is selected automatically by the Noise Cancel shortcut button or manually through Main Menu > Options >
NOISE selection. • This option cannot be saved into User A or User B. Selections not saved: Backlight status, Pinpoint.
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RANGE
FACTORY PRESET
USER A
Quickstart, Advanced
Quickstart
Semi-auto, Manual
Semi-auto
1–32
16
0–20
10
Iron Mask, Discrim
Discrim
-16–0
-6
1–11
5
Smart, Digital,
Smart
Learn (Adv.), Edit (Adv.)
Normal, Full screen
Normal
1–10
6
Small, Medium, Large
Large
Small, Medium, Large
Small
0–10
10
1–10
5
1–10
5
1–10
8
1–10
10
Const, Conduct, Ferrous
Conduct
Normal, Audio 1,
Normal
Audio 2, Audio 3
On, Off
Off
On, Off
Off
USER B
7
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USER PREFERENCES

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