
THE MINELAB EXPLORER II
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USER INFO
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Discrimination pattern A two-dimensional pattern made up of shaded and clear regions
of the Smartfind screen. Characteristics of a target are used to
determine its position on a two-dimensional display. A
discrimination pattern is typically a target pattern modified by the
user to accept or reject certain objects through the use of
combined targets from the SELECT menu or created in Advanced
mode’s LEARN or EDIT displays.
Edit One of Explorer II’s Advanced displays. Edit allows the user to
customize an existing discrimination pattern to match preferred
target characteristics.
Ferrous Composed of or containing iron. A ferrous object is one that is
predominantly or completely iron. Ferrous objects (e.g. nails) are
usually not desired by the detectorist.
Full Band Spectrum (FBS) Simultaneous 28 frequency transmission ranging from 1.5kHz to
100 kHz. This range in frequencies means that the signal
received from the detector coil is analyzed from a wide range of
responses.
Full screen Target details shown on the full screen with display border and
the other screen elements removed. An icon at the center right of
screen switches to full screen display.
Ground compensation The ability of the detector to compensate for the effects of ground
mineralization.
Handle assembly Part of the detector made up of the control box, handle and
armrest.
Inductance The electrical property of a metal target to oppose variations of
the magnetic field. This characteristic is referred to as ferrous
content in Smartfind.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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