Minelab Explorer, EXPLORER S, EXPLORER XS User Manual

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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1
About this manual................................................................................................................................... 2
Introducing the Minelab Explorer ........................................................................................................... 3
Minelab’s unique technology .................................................................................................................. 4
ASSEMBLY ........................................................................................................................... 9
Unpacking your Explorer [easy reference] ..........................................................................................10
Unpacking your Explorer ......................................................................................................................11
Assembling the detector ....................................................................................................................... 12
Connecting the search coil ...................................................................................................................13
The shaft assembly ............................................................................................................................... 15
Connecting the shaft assembly ............................................................................................................ 16
The handle assembly............................................................................................................................ 18
Headphones...........................................................................................................................................20
Replacing and fitting the search coil.................................................................................................... 21
BATTERIES ........................................................................................................................ 23
The battery pack .................................................................................................................................... 24
Battery performance.............................................................................................................................. 27
THE CON TROL PA NEL ..................................................................................................... 29
The control panel [easy reference] ......................................................................................................30
Power and Backlight buttons................................................................................................................31
Menu and Back buttons ........................................................................................................................ 32
Shortcut buttons .................................................................................................................................... 33
Shift buttons........................................................................................................................................... 35
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EXPLORER MODEL DIFFERENCES
Please note that this manual describes all features on both models of the Explorer.
There are differences in features and functions between the Explorer S and Explorer XS models. Please refer to the Explorer Model Features table included in Chapter 7: User Info to check which features are included in your detector.
Since there may be a range of options available in this detector type, equipment may vary according to the model or items ordered with your detector. Certain descriptions and illustrations may differ (in this manual) from the exact model that you purchased. In addition, Minelab reserve the right to respond to ongoing technical progress by introducing changes in design, equipment and technical features at any time.
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ADVANCED USE ................................................................................................................ 67
Advanced mode’s Main Menu [easy reference] ................................................................................ 68
Starting in Advanced mode ..................................................................................................................69
Advanced Mode’s displays [easy reference] ...................................................................................... 70
Advanced mode’s Learn display [easy reference] .............................................................................. 71
Learning targets..................................................................................................................................... 72
Learn’s target selection [tutorial] ..........................................................................................................73
Advanced mode’s Edit display [easy reference] ................................................................................75
Editing patterns...................................................................................................................................... 76
Editing and saving target patterns [tutorial] ........................................................................................ 77
Advanced mode’s Select menu............................................................................................................ 79
Saving targets........................................................................................................................................ 80
Audio menu............................................................................................................................................81
Options menu ........................................................................................................................................82
Options: noise........................................................................................................................................83
Options: response .................................................................................................................................84
Options: recovery .................................................................................................................................. 86
Settings menu........................................................................................................................................87
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QUICKSTART ..................................................................................................................... 37
Getting started .......................................................................................................................................38
Beginner use .......................................................................................................................................... 39
Quickstart display [easy reference]....................................................................................................... 40
Quickstart’s Smartfind display ............................................................................................................... 42
The Iron Mask ........................................................................................................................................ 45
Quickstart’s Digital display .................................................................................................................... 47
Modifying the display............................................................................................................................. 48
Adjusting sensitivity ............................................................................................................................... 49
Adjusting threshold .................................................................................................................................50
Audio response....................................................................................................................................... 51
Audio menu............................................................................................................................................. 52
Audio: adjusting the volume................................................................................................................... 53
Audio: adjusting the tone ........................................................................................................................ 55
Audio: adjusting the sounds ................................................................................................................... 56
Testing target audio responses [tutorial] ................................................................................................ 58
Pinpointing the object.............................................................................................................................. 59
Recovering the object............................................................................................................................. 61
Selecting targets ..................................................................................................................................... 62
Selecting targets [easy reference] ......................................................................................................... 63
Accepting and rejecting targets [tutorial] ............................................................................................... 64
Advanced mode option........................................................................................................................... 65
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The Explorer is the most technologically advanced detector ever produced.
It is possible to start treasure hunting as soon as you have assembled the detector, but it is worth familiarizing yourself with its many features.
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USER IN FO ......................................................................................................................... 89
Helpful hints............................................................................................................................................ 90
Battery performance comparisons ......................................................................................................... 92
User preferences.................................................................................................................................... 93
Control Panel button functions ............................................................................................................... 95
Quickstart menu structure ...................................................................................................................... 96
Advanced menu structure ...................................................................................................................... 97
Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................................... 98
Service repair form................................................................................................................................. 99
Warranty ...............................................................................................................................................101
Technical specifications for the Minelab Explorer............................................................................... 102
Explorer model features ....................................................................................................................... 103
Glossary of terms................................................................................................................................. 104
Detector care and safety ...................................................................................................................... 108
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Thank you for purchasing a MinelabExplorer detector. The Explorer is different to conventional metal detectors and features a number of technological innovations and design features which are introduced and explained in this manual.
The Explorer is designed to locate valuable metal objects in a wide variety of ground conditions including extreme salt conditions and sea water, wet beach sand and highly mineralized ground conditions. The detector’s simple-to-use control panel and fully automatic Quickstart mode enable the beginner to start detecting immediately after assembling the detector. Advanced mode’s options will enable you to customize your detector for years to come.
Before you attempt to use your detector in the field, you should follow the chapters of this manual to assemble, understand and customize the Explorer to suit your personal requirements. Please read all the information thoroughly.
Minelab Electronics wish you every success in your treasure hunting.
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INTRODUCING THE MINELAB EXPLORER
Minelab Electronics Pty Ltd PO Box 537 Torrensville Plaza South Australia 5031 AUSTRALIA email: ho@minelab.com.au tel: 61-8-8238 0888
If you have any questions or comments regarding the Explorer or any other Minelab product, please feel free to contact us via your local Authorized Minelab dealer, or write to us:
Visit our site on the World Wide Web: http://www.minelab.com.au for the latest information on Minelab products and services.
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual is designed to introduce the detector’s features, give you step-by-step directions for everything from assembling and adjusting your detector to basic detector use and customizing your own advanced settings.
1. INTRODUCTION
Basic overview of the Explorer and this User’s Manual.
2. ASSEMBLY
This chapter provides details and instructions on assembling and adjusting the Explorer.
3. BATTERIES
The Explorer is powered by alkaline batteries or a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery pack. This chapter provides details on battery installation, use and performance.
4. CONTROL PANEL
This chapter is designed to familiarize you with the various features of the Explorer control panel. A few minutes spent reading this chapter will be a worthwhile preliminary to basic or advanced detecting.
5. QUICKSTART
However experienced you are at using a metal detector, it is important that you read this chapter to understand how to use the Explorer in Quickstart mode.
6. ADVANCED USE
Once you are comfortable with basic detector use and Quickstart it is time to investigate the more advanced features of the Explorer.
7. USER INFO
This chapter provides a glossary of terminology, user guides, technical specifications, warranty and repair details and troubleshooting tips.
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Advanced mode
Once you are familiar with the feel and functions of the detector, it is a simple matter to move into Advanced mode. This will enable you to change the appearance of the display, modify audio responses, specify custom targets and edit and save personal settings. Chapter 6: Advanced Use provides all of the information you need to personalize your Explorer for specialized targeting.
MINELAB’S UNIQUE TECHNOLOGY
If at any time you become a little confused with the settings for your detector, or just want to brush up on basic detector use, it is simple to reset the Explorer to its original factory settings.
Turn the detector off and then PRESS AND HOLD THE POWER BUTTON until a six-note musical tune is sounded (rising C-major chord). The Minelab logo and the words ‘FACTORY PRESETS’ will be briefly displayed on the screen (as shown above).
This will return you to the original Quickstart mode settings. You can resume basic detecting or make selections from the Main Menu.
Figure 1.2 Advanced mode
Main Menu
Smartfind display
Getting Lost?
Factory Reset Power On Tune
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MINELAB’S UNIQUE TECHNOLOGY
The Explorer is the first of a new generation of detectors from Minelab. Its sleek, sturdy design, innovative control panel and comprehensive targeting options set it apart from any other detector available today.
MINELAB’S UNIQUE TECHNOLOGY
Two mode detecting
The Explorer is so feature-packed that the research team at Minelab decided to offer two modes of operation: fully automated detection (Quickstart mode) and personally customized precision detecting (Advanced mode).
All of the detector’s vital functions are common to Quickstart and Advanced mode. Because the Explorer is such an innovative machine, even the seasoned treasure hunter will benefit from beginning in Quickstart mode.
Quickstart mode
As soon as you have assembled the Explorer, you are ready to start detecting. When it leaves the factory, the detector is programmed to start in Quickstart.
Quickstart settings are optimized to provide you with accurate detection in most conditions you will encounter in the field, so you can concentrate your attention on the objects you discover.
This manual’s Chapter 4: Control Panel, outlines all of the control panel features needed to use your detector in Quickstart (or Advanced mode) including shortcut buttons, special functions like Pinpoint and adjusting your detector settings.
Chapter 5: Quickstart, explains basic use in detail and provides tips on everything from sweeping the detector coil to digging up objects.
Figure 1.1 Quickstart mode
Main Menu
Smartfind display
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MINELAB’S UNIQUE TECHNOLOGY
The Full Band Spectrum (FBS) circuit automatically transmits 28 frequencies simultaneously. This increased frequency range means that the signal received from the detector coil is analyzed from a wide range of responses. This information is relayed to the operator via the speaker or headphones and the control panel’s liquid crystal display as an audio or visual target response.
Put simply, Minelab’s unique FBS technology means deep, sensitive, accurate detecting.
Ground Compensation
The Explorer uses a sophisticated approach to the elimination of ground mineralisation. It uses advanced digital filtering to eliminate the influence of ground signals.
You are now ready to proceed to Chapter 2: Assembly.
Operating Frequencies
A metal detector’s
electromagnetic operating
frequencies are measured in
kilohertz (kHz).
Low signal frequencies
(e.g. 1.5 kHz) penetrate
deepest, but sensitivity to
smaller targets is low.
On the other hand, higher
frequencies have a more
shallow depth of penetration
but high sensitivity to small
targets.
The Explorer’s multiple-
frequency operation provides
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Full Band Spectrum (FBS)
When developing Full Band Spectrum (FBS) technology, Minelab’s scientists looked at improving the already successful Broad Band Spectrum (BBS) technology used in previous Minelab detectors.
Discussions with seasoned treasure hunters from around the world identified a number of possible enhancements for operators. The improvements to the Explorer detectors include:
• increased detection depth;
• accurate identification of targets to greater depth;
• enhanced detection of desired targets amidst iron trash;
• adjustments to improve operation for searching salt-water beaches.
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’s scientists 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. Full Band Spectrum technology combines Minelab’s existing multiple
frequency BBS technology with a powerful new microprocessor to give:
• greater detecting depth;
• consistent sensitivity over a wide range of targets;
• less interference from electromagnetic sources;
• more accurate identification of target characteristics.
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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 can be programmed in
a number of ways to discriminate
against unwanted targets in
different types of ground.
Figure 1.3. Metal detector comparisons
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This chapter provides details and instructions on assembling and adjusting the Explorer.
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List of Parts
The box in which the Explorer is shipped should contain the items illustrated on the facing page. Please check that all of these items are in the b o x. If any of these components are missing, contact your Minelab dealer immediately.
NOTE The Explorer S model does not have the NiMH battery,
chargers or coil stand supplied. These are available as accessories from your Minelab dealer.
Accessories
The following items are available for purchase separately:
• NiMH battery pack (spare)
• Coil stand
• Spare coil covers
• Carry bag
• Minelab Cap, Minelab Poloshirt.
For further information on these and other Minelab products, contact your Minelab dealer.
You can also visit us on the web: http://www.minelab.com.au
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MAIN CARTON
• HANDLE ASSEMBLY CONTAINING ALKALINE BATTERY PACK
• UPPER SHAFT ASSEMBLY
• LOWER SHAFT ASSEMBLY
• SEARCH COIL
• COIL STAND (XS ONLY)
• RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK (XS ONLY)
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ACCESSORY BOX
• ARMREST STRAP AND BUCKLES
• CAR CHARGER (XS ONLY)
• MAINS CHARGER (XS ONLY)
• NUT AND BOLT FOR COIL
DOCUMENTATION PACK
• MANUAL
• FIELD GUIDE
• WARRANTY CARD
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Connecting the search coil to the lower shaft
Figure 2.1–2.3
CAUTION DO NOT attempt to disconnect the coil cable
where it enters the search coil itself. They are shipped pre-assembled and any attempt to disconnect will void your detector warranty.
To attach the search coil to the lower shaft:
STEP 1 Place the search coil on a flat surface close to the coil
yoke.
STEP 2 (Figure 2.2, following page) Plug the two black plastic
washers into the recesses provided on either side of the coil yoke.
CONNECTING THE SEARCH COIL
The search coil transmits electromagnetic signals into the ground and receives the response.
CONNECTING THE SEARCH COIL
Figure 2.1 Connecting the search coil
to the lower shaft
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ASSEMBLING THE DETECTOR
ASSEMBLING THE DETECTOR
Handle assembly
Shaft assembly
Search coil
Please follow these instructions to assemble the Explorer. Refer to the drawings to identify parts and how they are positioned. The detector’s components are organized into three categories:
the search coil;
the shaft assembly, made up of the upper shaft and lower shaft;
the handle assembly, made up of the handle, armrest and control box.
NOTE To avoid difficulties or damage to the detector’s
electronic components, it is strongly recommended you follow the sequence of instructions for assembly.
Please contact your Minelab dealer for further instructions should any difficulties arise.
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THE SHAFT ASSEMBLY
The shaft assembly is made up of the upper and lower shafts connected by the shaft camlock. The assembly houses the coil cable and connects the search coil to the handle assembly. These instructions assume that the search coil is connected to the lower shaft.
Shaft assembly
Figure 2.4, 2.5
NOTE Orientation: coil cable is on bottom of lower shaft.
To assemble the lower and upper shaft:
CAUTION Release the shaft camlock lever before inserting
the lower shaft.
STEP 1 (Figure 2.4) Feed the coil cable which is attached to the
lower shaft through the inside of the upper shaft.
STEP 2 (Figure 2.5) Slide the lower shaft entirely into the upper
shaft until the camlock rests against the uppermost shaft rivet.
STEP 3 Pull the coil cable’s metal connector through the open end
of the upper shaft until it ‘dangles’ from the opening.
You are now ready to connect the shaft assembly to the handle assembly.
THE SHAFT ASSEMBLY
Figure 2.4 Feeding coil cable into upper shaft
Figure 2.5 Sliding lower shaft into upper shaft
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STEP 3 Check the orientation of the search coil and shaft ensuring
that the rivets are visible on the top of the shaft.
STEP 4 (Figure 2.2). To join the shaft to the search coil, slide the
yoke into the yoke bracket on top of the coil.
STEP 5 (Figure 2.3) Insert yoke bolt through the search coil’s yoke
bracket and the coil yoke. Fasten with the yoke nut provided, being careful not to damage the thread of the nut by over-tightening. This may need to be loosened to adjust the coil to a comfortable detecting angle.
You are now ready to proceed to the shaft assembly.
CONNECTING THE SEARCH COIL
Figure 2.3 Securing yoke to search coil
Figure 2.2 Inserting coil yoke into bracket
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Figure 2.9 Adjusting the shaft and angle of
the search coil
Figure 2.8 Inserting shaft assembly into
control box
Coil not connected?
These instructions require the
search coil to be connected to the
lower shaft. For directions on this
procedure, refer to page 13.
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STEP 5 Secure upper shaft in position by locking the control box
camlock.
STEP 6 (Figure 2.9) Adjust shaft to the desired length and then lock
with shaft camlock lever.
STEP 7 (Figure 2.9) Tilt the search coil to the most comfortable
angle, keeping in mind it will need to be parallel to the ground during detecting.
NOTE To avoid difficulty securing the control box camlock
lever, ensure the shaft camlock is released to allow greater shaft movement.
You are now ready to proceed to the handle assembly.
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Connecting the shaft assembly to the handle assembly
Figure 2.6–2.9
NOTE Shaft orientation: coil cable is on bottom of lower
shaft, and camlock is on top of upper shaft.
To connect the shaft assembly to the handle assembly:
STEP 1 (Figure 2.6) Release the control box camlock lever to the
open position.
STEP 2 (Figure 2.6) Align the connections and push the coil cable
connector into the socket underneath the handle assembly control box. Ensure the connector’s threaded bracelet is firmly secured.
STEP 3 (Figure 2.7) To prevent the coil cable from ‘bunching’,
extend the lower shaft from the upper shaft by approximately 15cm (6 inches).
STEP 4 (Figure 2.8) Making sure that the control box camlock lever
is in the released, push the upper shaft firmly into the control box until you feel it has reached the back of the control box.
CONNECTING THE SHAFT ASSEMBLY
CONNECTING THE SHAFT ASSEMBLY
Figure 2.6 Attaching coil cable to control box
Figure 2.7 Preventing the coil cable ‘bunching’
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Figure 2.11 Fitting buckle to armrest strap
Figure 2.12 Fitting armrest strap to armrest
Figure 2.13 Tightening armrest strap
Fitting the armrest strap
Figure 2.11–2.13
To fit and adjust the armrest strap:
STEP 1 (Figure 2.11) Thread the strap through the buckle openings
as illustrated.
STEP 2 (Figure 2.12) Clip both buckles into the openings at each
outer side of the armrest.
STEP 3 Test by sliding your arm underneath the strap and resting
your forearm on the armrest (which should be adjusted to a comfortable setting).
STEP 4 (Figure 2.13) Loosen strap by tilting the edge of the buckle
out to release it from the armrest. Undo the velcro and pull the buckle outwards (towards yourself). Clip the buckle back into place and tighten the strap by pulling up (in the direction of the top arrow in Figure 2.13).
The armrest should now be adjusted to your satisfaction. Next time you use your detector, all you will need to do is click the buckle back into the armrest.
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Adjusting the armrest assembly
Figure 2.10
To adjust armrest:
STEP 1 Loosen the screw in the center of the armrest (turn
counter-clockwise). Use a screwdriver or the edge of a coin.
STEP 2 Slide armrest to your desired position. Your hand should
comfortably grip the angled neck of the handle assembly, with the detector feeling like an extension of your forearm.
STEP 3 Gently remove your arm. STEP 4 Tighten screw (clockwise) to lock into position.
Figure 2.10 Armrest adjustment
THE HANDLE ASSEMBLY
The handle assembly is made up of the armrest, straps and the control box. It is connected to the shaft assembly by the control box camlock.
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Replacing the search coil
Figure 2.14–2.17
CAUTION DO NOT attempt to remove the coil cable from
the search coil. Any attempt to disconnect will void your detector warranty.
To replace the search coil:
STEP 1 Disconnect the shaft assembly from handle assembly by
reversing the procedure outlined in Connecting the shaft assembly on page 16.
CAUTION DO NOT attempt to remove the shaft assembly
without disconnecting the coil cable from the control box.
STEP 2 Separate the two shaft assemblies by releasing the shaft
camlock and sliding the lower shaft out.
STEP 3 (Figure 2.15) Locate the screwdriver slot at the rear of the
coil yoke and prize off the coil cable access panel. You may need to tilt the coil up to gain access to the slot.
Figure 2.15 Prizing off coil yoke cover
Figure 2.14 Replacing the search coil
REPLACING AND FITTING THE SEARCH COIL
YOKE NUT (8)
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HEADPHONES
Figure 2.14 Inserting headphone jack
Attaching headphones
Figure 2.14
The use of headphones when treasure hunting with the Explorer will avoid disturbing others in the area. The reduced power demands of the headphones will extend the detector’s battery life.
The socket for the headphone plug is located above the rubber seal at the top of the handle assembly. The headphones may be plugged into this socket or unplugged at any stage of operation.
Congratulations! Your Explorer is now assembled. You are now ready to proceed to Chapter 3: Batteries.
Should you wish to remove the search coil, instructions follow on the next two pages.
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The Explorer is powered by alkaline batteries or a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery pack. This chapter provides details on battery installation, use and performance.
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STEP 4 (Figure 2.16) Gently pull the coil cable from the channel
underneath the lower shaft.
STEP 5 (Figure 2.18) Loosen the yoke nut and carefully remove the
bolt from the yoke bracket. This removes the yoke from the search coil. Be careful not to lose the two plastic washers.
STEP 6 Replace the search coil. Be careful not to damage the
thread of the nut by over-tightening.
STEP 7 (Figure 2.17). Starting at the top of the lower shaft, carefully
feed the coil cable back into the channel at the rear of the lower shaft so that the curled cable is in line with the shaft. There should be to inch (3-5mm) of cable exposed between the cable curls and the start of the lower shaft. Once this is completed you should be able to see approximately 6 inches (150mm) of cable between the coil yoke and the search coil. This is the slack necessary to allow adjustment to the angle of the search coil.
STEP 8 To replace the coil cable access panel ensure that the
coil cable aligns with the semicircular hole at the side of the coil yoke and gently ease the coil cable access panel into the top of the recess until its prongs are well within the recess. Check again to ensure that the cable is snugly lodged in the semicircular hole.
STEP 9 (Detail in Figure 2.15). Using a screwdriver in the slot, prize
the panel back flush into place.
STEP 10 Reconnect cable to control box (as directed in
Connecting the shaft assembly, page 16).
NOTE If you have difficulty retrieving coil cable from
within the upprt shaft it will be necessary to shorten the overall shaft length to allow the necessary slack.
REPLACING AND FITTING THE SEARCH COIL
Figure 2.17 Removing the coil cable
Figure 2.18 Removing yoke from search coil
Figure 2.16
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Recharging NiMH battery pack with the mains charger
Figure 3.3
The Explorer XS is provided with a sealed Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery pack and a charger which plugs into a conventional wall socket.
NOTE The NiMH battery pack supplied with your detector
comes in the discharged condition. It is necessary to charge it as explained below before operating the detector. The batteries will reach their full capacity after several charge/discharge cycles.
STEP 1 Remove battery pack as per instructions on previous page. STEP 2 Insert the mains charger plug into the socket at the tapered
end of the battery pack.
STEP 3 Plug the mains charger into the wall socket and turn on the
switch (if switch available). Leave for about 16 hours to fully recharge.
STEP 4 Remove the battery charger plug from the battery pack.
Slide the pack back into the handle assembly battery compartment until it clicks into place.
Figure 3.3 Recharging NiMH battery pack
THE BATTERY PACK
Do not attempt to disassemble
the NiMH battery pack. If
disposing of pack, do not
incinerate. Contact your local
authorities to enquire about
disposal or recycling facilities.
Safety Tip
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Removal of battery pack
Figure 3.1
CAUTION Ensure that the detector is turned OFF before
proceeding with any of the following directions.
STEP 1 Prop or rest the detector on a stable flat surface. STEP 2 Lift the rubber cap of the battery handle assembly. STEP 3 Raise the yellow tab. This releases the spring loaded
battery pack.
STEP 4 Remove battery pack entirely from handle assembly.
Replacing alkaline batteries
Figure 3.2
STEP 1 Remove alkaline battery pack from handle assembly. Slide
the battery pack lid in the direction of the arrow to remove. Place 8 x ‘AA’ cell alkaline batteries inside. Make sure that they are aligned as indicated on the label.
STEP 2 Replace the battery pack lid and slide the pack into the
compartment until it ‘clicks’ into place.
STEP 3 Replace the rubber cap, sealing the battery compartment.
NOTE High quality alkaline batteries are recommended to
optimize detector usage time. Rechargeable alkaline batteries may be used but must be removed and recharged separately.
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THE BATTERY PACK
Figure 3.1 Removal of battery pack
Figure 3.2 Replacing alkaline batteries
The Explorer XS is supplied with a sealed rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery pack and a battery pack designed to accept alkaline AA batteries. Removal instructions apply to both types of pack. Battery installation instructions apply to alkaline battery replacement only (Explorer S model is supplied with alkaline battery pack only).
THE BATTERY PACK
NiMH battery packs and chargers
are available as accessories for
your detector.
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Battery life indications
Figure 3.4 Visual indication – The battery life indicator appears on all of the
Explorer detect screens. The battery will be fully shaded at maximum battery charge. When this shaded area nears the bottom, the detector will begin to sound its low battery warning.
Audio indication – When the alkaline or NiMH batteries approach the point at which they do not supply enough power to operate the Explorer, a falling extended chord is emitted from the speaker (or headphones). When this low battery warning is heard, there will be only a few minutes of life left in the batteries. It is recommended that the batteries be replaced or recharged as soon as possible to avoid missing any targets. When the battery symbol is completely empty, the detector will sound an extended ‘dropping’ tune and display a message immediately before turning itself off.
Notes supporting performance figures
Alkaline batteries will power the Explorer for up to 14 hours of constant use. The NiMH battery pack will power the detector for up to 11 hours of constant use. Battery performance is charted in Chapter 7: User Info.
NOTE Unlike Nickel Cadmium batteries, the NiMH battery
pack DOES NOT have to be flattened to be recharged. Whenever the detector has been unused for a lengthy period, recharge the battery pack to ensure full performance. There is no limit to the time the battery pack can be left on charge.
You are now ready to proceed to Chapter 4: Control Panel.
BATTERY PERFORMANCE
Figure 3.4 Battery life indicator
BATTERY PERFORMANCE
Battery Life
To extend battery life:
• use headphones
• turn off the backlight
• turn the detector off when not in use.
More detecting time?
14 hours
ALKALINE
11 hours
NiMH
Battery Performance
Full
battery power
Low
battery power
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Minelab’s battery chargers are suitable for the Explorer NiMH battery pack only. The battery
chargers will not recharge
rechargeable alkaline batteries.
Using a non-Minelab charger
with the battery pack may
damage it and will void the
product warranty.
Recharging
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THE BATTERY PACK
Recharging NiMH battery pack with the car charger
The Explorer XS is provided with a car charger that boosts the voltage of the car battery (usually about 12V) to a voltage sufficiently high to charge the NiMH battery pack.
STEP 1 Remove battery pack as per instructions on page 24. STEP 2 Insert the car charger plug into the cigarette lighter socket. STEP 3 Insert the car charger plug into the socket at the tapered
end of the battery pack. A small light on the car charger illuminates indicating that the car charger is in operation.
NOTE Some vehicles will need the ignition to be switched on
to ‘accessories’ for power to be supplied to the charger.
STEP 4 Leave the battery to charge for about 16 hours for a
complete recharge. If the battery was not completely discharged, the charging time will be shorter.
The car charger is provided with a 3AG 2Amp fast fuse for short circuit protection that can be accessed by unscrewing the tip of the cigarette lighter plug.
NOTE Charging the battery beyond full capacity will not
damage the NiMH battery pack, but it could gradually discharge your car battery.
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Control Panel
It is important to familiarize yourself with the features of the Explorer control panel. A few minutes spent reading this chapter will be a worthwhile preliminary to basic or advanced detecting.
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