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Glossary of Terms (Continued)
Pinpoint Function allowing an object to
be precisely located. Pinpoint overrides
the automatic motion detection and
discrimination settings of the Explorer
SE.
Recovery allows the user to modify
the way the discrimination process
works and affects the audio and display
responses to target characteristics.
Response The signal or audible
indication of a target. Also a menu
option affecting the audio response of
the detector.
Sensitivity The detector's level of
response to a target in the presence of
ground noise and/or electromagnetic
disturbance.
Shaft Assembly An adjustable
assembly made up of the upper and
lower shaft connected by camlocks. The
shaft assembly connects the coil to the
handle assembly.
Shift Buttons The three buttons at
either side of the display screen. They
allow selection of adjacent menu items,
movement of screen slider controls and
adjustment of settings.
Shortcut Buttons on the control panel
offer quick access to the functions and
settings most likely to be used during
detector operation. NOISE CANCEL ,
IRON MASK , PINPOINT and DETECT
are all shortcut buttons.
Slider Control Visual representation
of setting adjustments for a particular
function (e.g. screen contrast). Settings
are adjusted with shift buttons at either
side of the display screen.
Smartfind One of the Explorer SE's
displays. Smartfind visually represents
target details using two-dimensional
discrimination.
Threshold (hum) The audible level
of sound emitted when no target
is detected is the Threshold. This
Threshold hum is the background sound
made as the Explorer SE operates. The
optimum Threshold volume is a faint,
but audible hum.
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