Minelab Explorer SE manual [ENG].pdf

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Quick Start
Turn on the detector
Press NOISE CANCEL
After 30 seconds electrical interference will be reduced
Go Detecting!
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Congratulations on
Purchasing Your
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Metal detecting is a fascinating and
rewarding activity enjoyed by people all
over the world. By getting to know your
Explorer SE you can become one of the
many who find valuable coins, relics,
gold and jewelry on a regular basis.
The Explorer SE will locate valuable
metal objects in a variety of ground
conditions, including extreme salt
conditions and sea water, wet beach
sand and highly mineralized ground
conditions.
The Explorer SE is Minelab’s most
technologically advanced detector,
incorporating the unique Full Band
Spectrum (FBS) Technology.
Its sleek, sturdy design, innovative
control panel, lightweight coil and
comprehensive targeting options set it
apart from any other detector available
today.
This manual is designed to help both
the beginner and expert treasure hunter
get the best performance out of the
Explorer SE.
Minelab wishes you every success in
your treasure hunting!
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Discrimination Pattern
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Changing Discrimination Patterns
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Contents
IRON MASK - Setting the Level of Ferrous Rejection
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All Metal - Accepting All Targets
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Menu Structure
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SELECT - Preset Discrimination Patterns
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SELECT - Selecting Preset Discrimination Patterns
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Quick Start
Back Page
SELECT - Saving Discrimination Patterns
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How Metal Detectors Work
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LEARN - Creating a Discrimination Pattern
The Unique Technology of the Explorer SE
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with a Specific Target
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Assembly
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LEARN - Accepting a Target
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Battery Packs
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LEARN - Rejecting a Target
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Adjusting the Detector for
Comfortable Detecting
LEARN - Saving Discrimination Patterns
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EDIT - Editing Discrimination Patterns
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EDIT - Editing Discrimination Patterns
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Introducing the Control Panel
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EDIT - Saving Discrimination Patterns
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Introducing the Smartfind Detect Screen
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Help Function
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RECOVERY - Enhancing Explorer SE Performance
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Turning the Detector On
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CONTRAST - Adjusting LCD Brightness
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Detecting Basics
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NOISE CANCEL - Reducing Electrical Interference
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A Simple Detecting Exercise
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VOLUME
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Detector Sounds
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TONE - Adjusting Audio Pitch
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Sensitivity
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RESPONSE - Selecting the Way Targets Sound
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Depth
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SOUNDS - Tone Identification
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Threshold
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Pinpointing - Locating the Target
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Full Screen Display
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Recovering the Target
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Smartfind Display
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Where Will I Find Treasure?
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Digital Display
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USER SETTINGS - Saving Your Preferred Settings
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User Preferences - Range, Factory Presets Table
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Battery Performance
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Accessories
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Technical Specif ications
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Detector Care and Safety
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Troubleshooting
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Glossary of Terms
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Warranty
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Service Repair Form
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How Metal
Detectors Work
The Unique Technology
of the Explorer SE
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Metal detectors create an electro-
magnetic (EM) field, which penetrates
the ground. Because metal is conductive
it causes a change in this field. The
detector senses this change and sends a
signal back to the control box, alerting
the operator.
Metal detectors can determine the
size, shape and composition of metallic
objects beneath the coil. Typically,
the larger the object, the easier it is to
detect.
A metal detector’s EM operating
frequencies are measured in kilohertz
(kHz).
Low frequency EM fields (e.g. 1.5 kHz)
deeply penetrate the ground, but
sensitivity to smaller targets is low.
High frequency EM fields have a more
shallow depth of penetration but
sensitivity to small targets is high.
Full Band Spectrum (FBS)
Most detectors on the market operate
on a single or dual frequency, ranging
from 1 to 70 kilohertz (kHz)
Although this technology has served the
industry well for years, Minelab found
that a frequency that worked well in one
area would often offer only marginal
performance when used in another
location. Ground mineralisation, trash
content, and target size all had an effect
on how effective a detector transmitting
a single frequency would operate.
FullBandSpectrumtechnology
combines Minelab’s existing multiple
frequency BBS technology with a
powerful new microprocessor to give:
> greater detecting depth
> high sensitivity over a wide range of
targets
> less interference from electromagnetic
sources
> more accurate identification of target
characteristics.
The Full Band Spectrum (FBS) circuit
automatically transmits multiple
frequencies simultaneously. This
increased frequency range means that
the signal received from the detector
coil is analyzed from a wide range of
responses. This allows the Explorer SE
to analyse more target information so
that the target identification (ID) is more
accurate.
Minelab’s unique FBS technology means
deep, sensitive, accurate detecting.
The Explorer SE’s multiple frequency
operation provides the advantage of
both.
Discrimination
Discrimination is the ability of a metal
detector to identify the user’s desired
target (e.g. jewelry) and eliminate
signals from undesirable material (e.g.
nails).
The Explorer SE can be programmed
in a number of ways to discriminate
against unwanted targets in different
types of ground.
(Discrimination Pattern, pg. 32)
Ground Compensation
The Explorer SE uses a sophisticated
approach to the elimination of ground
mineralisation. It uses advanced digital
filtering to eliminate the influence of
ground signals.
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Assembly
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Attaching the Coil to the Lower Shaft:
1 Plug the two rubber washers into the
holes on either side of the lower shaft.
2 Feed the coil cable up through the
inside of the lower shaft.
3 Place the coil on a flat surface.
4 Slide the lower shaft into the bracket on
top of the coil. Ensure that the open side
of the lower shaft faces the ground.
5 Insert the bolt through the lower shaft
and the bracket on top of the coil.
6 Fasten with the nut provided, being
careful not to damage the thread of the
nut by over-tightening. This will need to
be loosened later to adjust the coil to a
comfortable detecting angle.
7 Ensure that the coil cable appears out
the top of the lower shaft.
The coil cable is directly wired into the
coil and is not removable. Any attempt to
remove this cable will void your warranty.
Attaching the Lower Shaft to the
Upper Shaft:
1 Fully unlock the upper shaft camlock by
releasing the lever from the shaft.
2 Feed the coil cable up through the
inside of the upper shaft.
3 Ensuring that the camlock side of the
shaft is facing the ground, slide the
upper shaft over the lower shaft, so that
the coil cable appears out the top.
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