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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ’s Guide

MXT PROOwneR’s GuideWhite’s Electronics, Inc. - Manufacturers of the World’s Finest Metal Detectors

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10Chapter 2 MXT Pro BatteriesRechargeable Battery (Opt.)A rechargeable battery system is not standard equip-ment with your MXT Pro, however, two diff

Page 3 - White’s MXT Pro

11Chapter 3 MXT Pro Basic Controls & Quick StartMXT Pro Control SummaryMODE ToggleThree position switch for setting operating mode. Coin & Jew

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12Chapter 3 MXT Pro Basic Controls & Quick Start“MUSICAL NOTES” Selects different types of variable tone or pitch options.GRAB1. When TRAC control

Page 5 - MXT Pro Table of Contents

13Chapter 3 MXT Pro Quick StartInstructionsWith the MXT Pro properly assembled and the batteries installed, follow the instructions below to start nd

Page 6 - Table of Contents

14Chapter 4 MXT Pro DisplayMXT Pro DisplayThe MXT Pro display and reference label below the display provide a wealth of information about the metal ta

Page 7 - Assembly

152. Blocks- A series of 16 blocks appear along the bottom portion of the display and line up with the indications on the reference label below the di

Page 8 - Assembly

162. Blocks - The MXT Pro Relic mode uses the same sixteen lled in Blocks as Coin and Jewelry mode to further conrm, on the reference label, the co

Page 9 - Batteries

17Chapter 4 MXT Pro Display3. Text/Labels - In Relic mode you will see target ID la-bels in the upper right of the display. The text labels are Hot R

Page 10 - Rechargeable Battery (Opt.)

18Chapter 4 MXT Pro DisplayProspecting MODEThe Prospecting MODE changes the audio and display information more dramatically compared to switching from

Page 11 - Control Summary

19Ground phase indications are a doubled edged sword. Higher numbers simply mean predominately ferrous (iron) such as black sands / magnetite. Lower n

Page 13 - Instructions

20Chapter 5 MXT Pro ControlsControlsMODE ToggleSelects the operating MODE or type of searching desired on that particular outing. Major audio and dis

Page 14 - MXT Pro Display

21Chapter 5 MXT Pro Controls*DUAL CONTROL DISC “P” Preset. While operating in the Coin & Jewelry MODE The DUAL CONTROL functions as a traditional

Page 15 - Chapter 4 MXT Pro Display

22Trigger Pushed forward to Lock “Pinpointing/Depth Reading”. When operating in the Relic MODE and the Trigger on the handgrip is pushed forward to Lo

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23Chapter 5 MXT Pro Controls“Music Notes” Tone ID. Starting out turned on, Iron Grunt provides a distinctive grunt for all targets certain to be iron

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24Salt water beaches for example or alkali desert regions. The Ground setting will not track into the nonferrous metal region. The Salt setting will.

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255. In the Prospecting MODE the use of the SAT (variable self-adjusting threshold) control will help to maintain a rea-sonably smooth THRESHOLD “hum”

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26Chapter 5 MXT Pro Controls(Dual Control) in Coin & Jewelry or Relic - While operating in the Coin & Jewelry or Relic MODES the Dual control

Page 20 - Controls

27Chapter 5 MXT Pro Controlstal interference or from inconsistencies in ground mineraliza-tion. This can be heard as chatter when excessive. Faster S

Page 21 - Chapter 5 MXT Pro Controls

28Chapter 5 MXT Pro ControlsThreshold Control-The THRESHOLD control sets the loudness of the back-ground “hum” or edge of sound. This background “hum”

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29Pinpoint Technique-Due to the wide scan nature of modern search coils it can be difcult to locate small targets under the physical center of the lo

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3 Congratulations and thank you for choosingWhite’s MXT Pro.The MXT series, which by design marry “versatility & high performance” with “simplicit

Page 24 - Gain Control/ON-OFF

30Headphones-The headphone jack on the MXT Pro is located on the control box above the battery compartment. There is a dust cover on the headphone jac

Page 25 - Gain Adjustment

31Chapter 6 MXT Pro SearchingField Use & Tuning Tips-1. MODE to Coin & Jewelry 2. Trigger (on handgrip) center “primary Searching” posi-tion.

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32and/or increase the Dual control (Disc) clockwise and try again. An area littered with man-made iron would dictate the Lock setting. On the other ha

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33too fast, about 2 seconds per pass from right-to-left and two seconds returning from left-to-right. Overlap your sweep path 50% so that you won’t mi

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34preferred over 2 Tone.The 5th option is Threshold level. It is best to search with a continuous hum or threshold (edge of sound). In many modes you

Page 29 - Pinpointing

35adjustments. If you are unsure if a response is a real target, and/or wish to sweep over any target repeatedly, if is best to do so either holding i

Page 30 - Headphones

36Chapter 7 MXT Pro InformationProper care1. Cleaning-A. Both the coil and rod are waterproof and can be cleaned with fresh water and mild soap. The c

Page 31 - Chapter 6 MXT Pro Searching

37Chapter 7 MXT Pro Information White’s Authorized Service Centers White’s reputation has been built on quality products backed by quality service. Ou

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38BEFORE SHIPPING DETECTORS FOR SERVICE-A. Contact your Dealer. There may be a quick, simple x or explanation that will prevent having to send the de

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39FOR USAORIGINAL OWNER - Name: _________________________________________ Address: (Which appears on the original warranty card): _______________

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White’s Electronics, Inc. USA(Sales & Service Area, North & South America, Australia, Pacic Rim)1011 Pleasant Valley RoadSweet Home, Oregon 9

Page 36 - Proper care

5MXT Pro Table of ContentsChapter 1 Assembly...7

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6Chapter 5 Detailed Controls...20 Mode Toggle...

Page 38 - Chapter 7 MXT Pro Information

7Chapter 1 MXT Pro AssemblyAssemblyTwist and insert each end of handle (provided) through top of shipping carton into second ap.(CARRY CARTON)WASHE

Page 39 - WARRANTY

8Assembly Instructions1. Remove all parts from shipping carton and check the assembly page to make sure all parts are pres-ent. 2. There are rubber wa

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9BatteriesStandard Battery Holder1. Slide open the battery holder lid (decal side of bat-tery holder) by applying gentle upward pressure on the tab of

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