8Chapter 4 MXT DisplayMXT Display IndicationThe MXT display and reference label below thedisplay provide a wealth of information about themetal target
92. Blocks - A series of 16 blocks appear along thebottom portion of the display and line up with theindications on the reference label below the dis
10Chapter 4 MXT DisplayRelic MODE;The Relic MODE also provides 5 different signifi-cant indications on the display.1. VDI = number - As with the Coin
115. PP Blocks - Relic mode Pinpointing works thesame as in Coin and Jewelry mode. With the trigger(on the hand grip) squeezed and held, the PP (pin-
12Chapter 4 MXT DisplayProspecting MODEThe Prospecting MODE changes the display infor-mation significantly.Gold in it's natural state can be any
13Chapter 4 MXT DisplayGround phase indications are a doubled edgedsword. Higher numbers simply mean predominatelyferrous (iron) such as black sands /
14MODECOIN & JEWELRY MODE*Trigger (on hand grip);Center Position "Primary Searching" (tradi-tional DISC control) . In other words with t
15Chapter 5 MXT ControlsRELIC MODE*Trigger (on hand grip)Center Position "Primary" "Two Tone ID" (discaccept high tone, reject low
16Chapter 5 MXT ControlsTRAC TOGGLETRAC ToggleThe TRAC toggle selects the type of groundmineral rejection (ground balance) and automatictracking to gr
17Another example of when Lock would be used is ifa particular mineralized rock or patch createsdifficulties in searching an area. A hard rock minefo
18Chapter 5 MXT ControlsGain Control/ON-OFFWith the GAIN control, you turn the instrument on/off and select the signal strength. You might expectincr
19Gain Adjustment (continued)5. In the Prospecting MODE the use of the SAT(variable self-adjusting threshold) control will helpto maintain a smooth TH
20DUAL CONTROLDISC -DISCRIMINATION (outer ring)When in COIN & JEWELRY and RELIC MODEVARIABLE SELF ADJUSTING THRESHOLD SPEED (SAT)When in Prospect
21When a trash metal is being rejected in a TraditionalDISC MODE, it will produce no beep at all or asuppressed beep that is shorter sounding typicall
22DUAL CONTROL, SATWhen in the Prospecting MODE the DUAL CON-TROL is used to adjust the level or speed of SAT(Self Adjusting Threshold). The Threshol
23Chapter 5 MXT ControlsThreshold ControlThe THRESHOLD control sets the loudness of thebackground "hum" or edge of sound. This back-ground &
24Chapter 6 MXTSearchingPinpointingPinpoint TechniqueDue to the wide scan nature of modern search coilsit can be difficult to locate small targets und
25Chapter 6 MXT SearchingHeadphonesThe headphone jack on the GMX is located on thecontrol box above the battery compartment. Thereis a dust cover on t
26Chapter 6 MXT SearchingCoin & Jewelry MODE1. MODE to Coin & Jewelry2. Trigger (on hand grip) center "primary Search-ing" position
27Chapter 6 MXT SearchingCoin & Jewelry MODEThe Coin & Jewelry MODE provides good generalpurpose searching for a wide variety of targets anden
1MXT Table of ContentsChapter 1 Assembly...2Assembly Instructions ...
28Chapter 5 GMT SearchingRelic MODE1. MODE to Relic.2. Trigger (on hand grip) center "primary Search-ing" position.3. TRAC to Ground posi
29Relic MODEThe Relic MODE also provides good generalpurpose searching for a wide variety of targets andenvironments although it will require greater
30Chapter 6 MXT SearchingProspecting MODE1. MODE to Prospecting.2. Trigger (on hand grip) center "primary Search-ing" position.3. TRAC to
31Chapter 6 MXT SearchingPROSPECTING MODEThe Prospecting MODE will require greater pa-tience to use compared to the Coin & Jewelry andRelic MODEs
32Proper careIII. StorageA. When the instrument is not in use, make sureit is turned OFF.B. If you plan on storing your detector for long,remove the b
33ServiceBefore shipping detectors for service:A. Contact your Dealer. There may be a quick,simple fix or explanation that will preventhaving to send
34WarrantyChapter 7 MXT InformationIf within two years (24 months) from the originaldate of purchase, your White's detector fails due todefects i
35Chapter 7 MXT InformationWarranty TransferIf for any reason you should sell your MXT prior to the date the warranty expires, theremaining warranty i
36A Video cassette detailing the proper use of the MXTis available. This video explains how to use the MXTin the field, as well as explaining the many
2AssemblyChapter 1 MXT AssemblyELBOWCUPSTRAPELBOW CUPFOAM PADSINSIDE ELBOWCUPCONTROL BOX“S” RODLOOP CABLECAMLOCKWASHERSBETWEENEACH LOOPEAR & CLEVI
3Chapter 1 MXT AssemblyAssembly Instructions1. Remove all parts from shipping carton andcheck the assembly page to make sure all parts arepresent.2.
4BatteriesChapter 2 MXT BatteriesUsing theStandard Battery Holder1. Slide open the battery holder lid (decal side ofbattery holder) by applying gentl
5Chapter 2 MXT BatteriesNon-rechargeable batteries will start to drop involtage as soon as they are put into use and thensteadily diminish in voltage
6MXT Quick StartChapter 3 MXT Quick StartMODE ToggleThree position switch forsetting operating mode.Coin & Jewelry, Relic, Prospecting.GAIN Contro
7Chapter 3 MXT Quick StartQuick StartInstructionsWith the MXT properly assembled and thebatteries installed, follow the instructions below tostart fin
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