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13.

 

Now switch the MASTER POWER switch on Super Fix’s rear face panel to the SD/GP Mode. 
Super Fix has a built in soft start feature which eliminates the normal loud burst of audio to 
headphones and inbuilt speaker, and after initial power up you should now hear an audio output 
from the speaker and also from your headphones if they are connected. 

14.

 

Set the TONE control on your Minelab detector to between a low position of (nine o’clock) to 
a maximum midway position (twelve o’clock) tonal range. 

15.

 

Set the THRESHOLD control on your Minelab detector to a midway (twelve o’clock) position. 

16.

 

Manually ground balance the detector as usual using the number 1 & 2 ground balance 
adjustments. 

17.

 

Finally adjust the TUNE control (screwdriver adjust) for minimum electrical interference. 
Should  the interference frequency be unstable and slowly changing, producing a slow beat 
note, (this will cause Super Fix to give false signals) reset the TUNE control to a position 
where a fast beat note is continually heard (Super Fix will then eliminate the interference). 

18.

 

Now go to section 

(C)  Super Fix Settings

 

 

SD2200 / SD2200Vd 

19.

 

Switch the POWER switch on your Minelab detector to the ON position. 

20.

 

Ensure that the M\LAB - S\FIX  MODE switch situated on the top of Super Fix’s front face 
panel is switched to the M\LAB position. 

21.

 

Switch the SPEAKER switch situated at the top of Super Fix’s rear face to the ON position. 

22.

 

Now switch the MASTER POWER switch on Super Fix’s rear face panel to the SD/GP Mode. 
Super Fix has a built in soft start feature which eliminates the normal loud burst of audio to 
headphones and inbuilt speaker, and after initial power up you should now hear an audio output 
from the speaker and also from your headphones if they are connected. 

23.

 

Set the TONE control on your Minelab detector to between a low position of (nine o’clock) to 
a maximum midway position (twelve o’clock) tonal range. 

24.

 

Set the THRESHOLD control on your Minelab detector to a midway (twelve o’clock) position. 

25.

 

Ground balance the detector as normal using the standard automatic ground balance procedure. 
Preferably if ground conditions permit switch the SEARCH control to the fixed position to 
operate.  

26.

 

Press and then release the TUNE control on the front panel to automatically reduce electrical 
interference as normal.  

27.

 

Should  the interference frequency be unstable and slowly changing, producing a slow beat 
note, (this will cause Super Fix to give false signals) try to reset the TUNE control to a position 
where a fast beat note is continually heard (Super Fix will then eliminate the interference). 
Should you need to change to a higher beat note press the tune button to repeat the tune 
sequence and listen to the frequency of the tune cycle on the threshold, when a faster frequency 
is heard, switch the Master Power Switch on Super Fix to the center OFF position, wait a few 
seconds and the switch back on again.  

28.

 

Now go to section 

(C)  Super Fix Settings

 

 

GP Extreme 

29.

 

Ensure that the M\LAB - S\FIX  MODE switch situated on the top of Super Fix’s front face 
panel is switched to the M\LAB position. 

30.

 

Switch the SPEAKER switch situated at the top of Super Fix’s rear face to the ON position. 

31.

 

Turn the POWER switch on the rear panel to the ON position 

32.

 

Set the BOOST switch on the rear panel to the normal position. 

33.

 

Set the TONE control on your Minelab detector to the minimum low position.  

34.

 

Set the THRESHOLD control on your Minelab detector to a midway (twelve o’clock) position. 

35.

 

Set the SIGNAL control on the rear panel to the maximum position. 

36.

 

Set the VOLUME control on the rear panel to maximum. 

37.

 

Now switch the MASTER POWER switch on Super Fix’s rear face panel to the SD/GP Mode. 
Super Fix has a built in soft start feature which eliminates the normal loud burst of audio to 
headphones and inbuilt speaker, and after initial power up You should now hear an audio 
output from the speaker and also from your headphones if they are connected.. 

Summary of Contents for Super Fix

Page 1: ...r Fix s rear panel and the fly lead with four pin plug attached to the Minelab Control housing making sure that both connections are firmly tightened Instructions for using Super Fix 1 Switch the MAST...

Page 2: ...elve o clock tonal range 24 Set the THRESHOLD control on your Minelab detector to a midway twelve o clock position 25 Ground balance the detector as normal using the standard automatic ground balance...

Page 3: ...to a midway twelve o clock position 51 Set the SIGNAL control on the rear panel to the maximum position 52 Set the VOLUME control on the rear panel to maximum 53 Now switch the MASTER POWER switch on...

Page 4: ...ady have the following Super Fix settings 1 The M LAB S FIX MODE switch situated on the top of Super Fix s front face panel switched to the M LAB position 2 The SPEAKER switch situated at the top of S...

Page 5: ...rgets and a LOW Tone for large targets e elimination of mains interference f considerable reduction of transient impulse noises both random and periodic g elimination of internally generated circuit n...

Page 6: ...ontrol can now be set to higher level to compensate for any sensitivity lost through Super Fix s interference rejection circuitry This is the prime reason for the maximum sensitivity available with th...

Page 7: ...removed should this occur raise the searchcoil until Super Fix returns to its normal High or Low tone signal response 13 Pinpointing To pinpoint a target after locating scan the searchcoil at a const...

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