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Minelab Safari User Manual

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15
All Metal
Pressing activates the All Metal Detect Mode (p. 23).
Relic
Pressing activates the Relic Detect Mode (p. 23).
Noise Cancel
Starts the scan for the quietest operating frequency.
The scan takes approx. 20 seconds (p. 27).
Accept/Reject
Pressing in the Detect Screen accepts or rejects the
detected target (p. 30).
Legend Scale
When a target is detected it is categorized based on the types of metal objects that typically produce a similar
kind of signal. This is represented by the “ashing” icon in the Graphic Identication Bar. The Legend Scale is
designed to be a useful guide to the “probable” composition of a target based on the detected signal. The
accuracy of this representation is dependent on certain factors such as: ground type, target conductivity, the
angle of the target in the ground, its depth, age and physical condition.
Note: In some instances this can result in similar target objects appearing in different areas of the Graphic Identification
Bar, which is not unusual. For example, the metal content of older pennies compared to new pennies can vary greatly
and aluminium objects such as pull tabs (ring-pulls) may also display similar characteristics. The broken lines on the
Legend Scale, between typical target types, represent the potential for overlap.
As you gain experience with your Safari you will become more familiar with the audio and visual clues that the detector
will provide.

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Minelab Safari Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMinelab
ModelSafari
CategoryMetal Detector
LanguageEnglish

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