XP Metal Detectors Gmaxx II Instruction Manual - page 3
I N T R O D U C T I O N
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ONGRATULATIONS ON PURCHASING AN
XP
METAL DETECTOR
AND WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF RESEARCH AND
EXPLORATION!
You have invested in a high tech detector with extreme performance, designed and
developed in France. Therefore, you are taking part in the development of the
research in the field of metal detecting undertaken by our company, we thank you
for that.
GMAXX II is a clever combination of analog/digital technology and
benefits from the latest advances in the field. Our knowledge of that
technology has led us to integrate a microprocessor to analyze
discrimination signals. This microprocessor, faster for discrimination
signal analysis, gives our detectors an increased power and stability,
as well as a better rejection of unwanted targets. Thanks to its 4,6
kHz search frequency, the GMAXX II is a powerful and versatile
detector for coins and artefacts in various types of ground.
The development of the GMAXX, the GMAXXII has led to the
inclusion of a new circuit board with specially optimised
specifications. This new powerful circuit board combining
performance and choice – two aspects which are usually very difficult
to bring together.
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faster target detection through the use of new, more
discriminating analogue filters. It will therefore be easier for you
to pinpoint targets in iron infested areas.
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The transmitter of the wireless WS1 headphones is now
integrated on your detector's circuit board. You can therefore
now use your new optional wireless WS1 2 Channel headphones
without having to change parts to change channels.
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The IRON THRESHOLD potentiometer enables you to adjust the
iron level setting threshold to a low tone.
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The new FREQ. SHIFT switch gives you the option of choosing
between two working channels for the wireless WS1 headphones
– channel 1 or channel 2 – and between two detection
frequencies – Freq 1 or Freq 2 – for your detector. You can then
search for targets in the same area as another XP detector
without any interference issues.
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