Whites-electronics MXT User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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8Chapter 4 MXT DisplayMXT Display IndicationThe MXT display and reference label below thedisplay provide a wealth of information about themetal target

Page 3 - MXT Table of Contents

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

Page 4 - Assembly

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

Page 5 - Assembly Instructions

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-

Page 6 - Batteries

12Chapter 4 MXT DisplayProspecting MODEThe Prospecting MODE changes the display infor-mation significantly.Gold in it's natural state can be any

Page 7 - Rechargeable Battery (Opt.)

13Chapter 4 MXT DisplayGround phase indications are a doubled edgedsword. Higher numbers simply mean predominatelyferrous (iron) such as black sands /

Page 8 - MXT Quick Start

14MODECOIN & JEWELRY MODE*Trigger (on hand grip);Center Position "Primary Searching" (tradi-tional DISC control) . In other words with t

Page 9 - Chapter 3 MXT Quick Start

15Chapter 5 MXT ControlsRELIC MODE*Trigger (on hand grip)Center Position "Primary" "Two Tone ID" (discaccept high tone, reject low

Page 10 - MXT Display Indication

16Chapter 5 MXT ControlsTRAC TOGGLETRAC ToggleThe TRAC toggle selects the type of groundmineral rejection (ground balance) and automatictracking to gr

Page 11 - Chapter 4 MXT Display

17Another example of when Lock would be used is ifa particular mineralized rock or patch createsdifficulties in searching an area. A hard rock minefo

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18Chapter 5 MXT ControlsGain Control/ON-OFFWith the GAIN control, you turn the instrument on/off and select the signal strength. You might expectincr

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19Gain Adjustment (continued)5. In the Prospecting MODE the use of the SAT(variable self-adjusting threshold) control will helpto maintain a smooth TH

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20DUAL CONTROLDISC -DISCRIMINATION (outer ring)When in COIN & JEWELRY and RELIC MODEVARIABLE SELF ADJUSTING THRESHOLD SPEED (SAT)When in Prospect

Page 16 - Controls

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

Page 17 - Chapter 5 MXT Controls

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

Page 18 - TRAC Toggle

23Chapter 5 MXT ControlsThreshold ControlThe THRESHOLD control sets the loudness of thebackground "hum" or edge of sound. This back-ground &

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24Chapter 6 MXTSearchingPinpointingPinpoint TechniqueDue to the wide scan nature of modern search coilsit can be difficult to locate small targets und

Page 20 - Gain Adjustment

25Chapter 6 MXT SearchingHeadphonesThe headphone jack on the GMX is located on thecontrol box above the battery compartment. Thereis a dust cover on t

Page 21 - Gain Adjustment (continued)

26Chapter 6 MXT SearchingCoin & Jewelry MODE1. MODE to Coin & Jewelry2. Trigger (on hand grip) center "primary Search-ing" position

Page 22 - Dual Control

27Chapter 6 MXT SearchingCoin & Jewelry MODEThe Coin & Jewelry MODE provides good generalpurpose searching for a wide variety of targets anden

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1MXT Table of ContentsChapter 1 Assembly...2Assembly Instructions ...

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28Chapter 5 GMT SearchingRelic MODE1. MODE to Relic.2. Trigger (on hand grip) center "primary Search-ing" position.3. TRAC to Ground posi

Page 25 - Silent Search

29Relic MODEThe Relic MODE also provides good generalpurpose searching for a wide variety of targets andenvironments although it will require greater

Page 26 - Pinpointing

30Chapter 6 MXT SearchingProspecting MODE1. MODE to Prospecting.2. Trigger (on hand grip) center "primary Search-ing" position.3. TRAC to

Page 27 - Headphones

31Chapter 6 MXT SearchingPROSPECTING MODEThe Prospecting MODE will require greater pa-tience to use compared to the Coin & Jewelry andRelic MODEs

Page 28 - Field Use & Tuning Tips

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

Page 29 - Chapter 6 MXT Searching

33ServiceBefore shipping detectors for service:A. Contact your Dealer. There may be a quick,simple fix or explanation that will preventhaving to send

Page 30 - Chapter 5 GMT Searching

34WarrantyChapter 7 MXT InformationIf within two years (24 months) from the originaldate of purchase, your White's detector fails due todefects i

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35Chapter 7 MXT InformationWarranty TransferIf for any reason you should sell your MXT prior to the date the warranty expires, theremaining warranty i

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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

Page 34 - Information

2AssemblyChapter 1 MXT AssemblyELBOWCUPSTRAPELBOW CUPFOAM PADSINSIDE ELBOWCUPCONTROL BOX“S” RODLOOP CABLECAMLOCKWASHERSBETWEENEACH LOOPEAR & CLEVI

Page 36 - Warranty

3Chapter 1 MXT AssemblyAssembly Instructions1. Remove all parts from shipping carton andcheck the assembly page to make sure all parts arepresent.2.

Page 37 - WARRANTY TRANSFER

4BatteriesChapter 2 MXT BatteriesUsing theStandard Battery Holder1. Slide open the battery holder lid (decal side ofbattery holder) by applying gentl

Page 38 - Owner Information

5Chapter 2 MXT BatteriesNon-rechargeable batteries will start to drop involtage as soon as they are put into use and thensteadily diminish in voltage

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6MXT Quick StartChapter 3 MXT Quick StartMODE ToggleThree position switch forsetting operating mode.Coin & Jewelry, Relic, Prospecting.GAIN Contro

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7Chapter 3 MXT Quick StartQuick StartInstructionsWith the MXT properly assembled and thebatteries installed, follow the instructions below tostart fin

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