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QUICKSTART'S DIGITAL DISPLAY

Figure 5.7 Quickstart's Digital Display
Figure 5.8 Digital as full screen display
Preferred Display
The Explorer II remembers which
display was last used in your
detecting. If this happens to be
Digital, this display will appear
next time you turn on the detector.
It should be noted that any
adjustments to discrimination that
are made in Smartfind will be
retained and used in Digital.
Digital display
Figure 5.7, 5.8
When the Smartfind screen is displayed, pressing the DETECT
shortcut button on the control panel switches to the Explorer II's
alternative Digital display.
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The display rates both the ferrous content and the conductivity of an
object with numbers from 0-31. The number for ferrous content is
under the label 'Fer' and that for the conductivity is under the label
'Cond'. A value of 0 represents low ferrous content and 31
represents high ferrous content. Similarly, 0 represents low
conductivity and 31 represents high conductivity.
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The right of the digital read-out you will see an icon representing the
possible target and, in full screen display, a list of displaying up to
three possible target classifications.
It is important to note that the discrimination settings (either the
current Discrimination Pattern or the Iron Mask are still active and
targets outside the accepted area will not update the display. If you
want to adjust the discrimination, simply press the DETECT button to
return to the Smartfind display.
HINT
The digits shown in Digital display are a numeric
estimation of the horizontal and vertical position of the
target crosshair displayed in Smartfind mode (that is, its
ferrous and conductivity rating).
As you familiarize yourself with each display, try switching
from one to the other to compare the results.
THE MINELAB EXPLORER II
QUICKSTART'S DIGITAL DISPLAY
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