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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 GMAXX II 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. 

 

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. 

 

the transmitter of the XP wireless headphones is integrated 
on  your  detector's  circuit  board.  You  can  therefore  use  our 
optional wireless headphones without having to change parts 
to change channels. 

 

The  IRON  THRESHOLD  potentiometer  enables  you  to  adjust 
the iron level setting threshold to a low tone. 

 

The new FREQ. SHIFT switch gives you the option of choosing 
between  two  working  channels  for  the  XP  wireless 
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. 

Summary of Contents for Gmaxx II

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Page 2: ...tery Low Alert 8 Controls 10 Start I 0 Sensitivity 10 Iron Threshold 11 Ground 12 Silencer 13 FREQ SHIFT 14 Iron Volume 15 Multi Tones Information 16 Detecting Techniques 18 Care Instructions 19 Troub...

Page 3: ...ts in various types of ground The development of the GMAXX the GMAXX II has led to the inclusion of a new circuit board with specially optimised specifications This new powerful circuit board combinin...

Page 4: ...one IRON LEVEL and the rocker threshold We chose instantaneous sound signalling rather than an LCD display because of the extraordinary ability of the human ear to analyse compared to an LCD display L...

Page 5: ...ompletely waterproof gold contacts 30 gold plated New Cable double electromagnetic shield very resistant designed to resist movement failures Robust waterproof and lightened search coil Very tough pol...

Page 6: ...c stem includes a fibreglass impregnated lower stem 2 Robust waterproof search coil Diam 9 22 5 cm provided with coil cover 3 ABS electronics box 4 Specific XP connector Waterproof 5 Protection bag 6...

Page 7: ...crew 3 The electronic box of your detector can be positioned in 2 different ways Option 1 Under the armrest To fix it insert the 2 wings of the armrest in the slides of the electronic control unit as...

Page 8: ...tor male and screw it Removal of control box To remove the control box from the armrest proceed as indicated below Put your hands around the control box and press slightly with your thumbs on the side...

Page 9: ...If you are not using the detector for more than a month remove the alkaline batteries from the detector BATTERIES NIMH__________________________________ To power your detector you can use rechargeable...

Page 10: ..._________________________________ Alkaline batteries about 50 hours with headphones Rechargeable Batteries NiMh about 40 hours with headphones BATTERY LOW ALERT __________________________ When the bat...

Page 11: ...adjust the sensitivity of your detector The sensitivity level determines the depth of detection and the stability of your machine It can be adjusted to suit the environment so as not to be plagued wit...

Page 12: ...This setting was previously preset to be suited to the majority of users But most of the time beginners do not want iron to register on their machines whereas more advanced users prefer to have this...

Page 13: ...type of ground You only need to move a hot rock in front of the search coil turning slowly the GROUND control from left to right so as to obtain a total rejection of the stone If the mineralization i...

Page 14: ...s Position I or II is also a very useful setting in the Multi Tone mode since it increases the detector s ability in the detection of ferrous objects and reduces its differences between low and medium...

Page 15: ...wireless headphones it is better to use FREQ SHIFT on the middle setting DETECT Freq1 WS1 OFF position The XP wireless headphone output will be switched off and therefore not use up power The detecto...

Page 16: ...th an XP wireless headphones you can use FREQ SHIFT on a low setting DETECT Freq 1 WS1 CH2 position for YOUR device on a high setting DETECT Freq 2 WS1 CH1 position for your partner s device In any ev...

Page 17: ...nding of the detected area e g in order to find areas of former human habitation It also facilitates recognition of large ferrous objects such as old weapons Everybody will find a use for it On certai...

Page 18: ...targets in intermediate categories Your ear will eventually grow accustomed to this abundance of sounds Certain medium sized ferrous masses that are usually hard to identify are signaled by a simulta...

Page 19: ...as possible to the ground with wide movements but not making contact with the ground Keep the head parallel to the ground following the relief as much as possible To pinpoint a target use quick crosse...

Page 20: ...cable only the connector It is important to leave enough slack at the bottom of the cable near the coil to allow for adjusting the coil angle without placing strain on the cable It is important not to...

Page 21: ...precautions will lead to long term damage of the cable and void the warranty due to user negligence If you are not using the detector for more than a month remove the alkaline batteries from the dete...

Page 22: ...easons The sensitivity is too high Lower it The search coil connector is badly fitted to the control box Re fit it without forcing Your headphone cable is defective Change the headphones You are passi...

Page 23: ...bout and abide by the laws in force of the country or the state before searching It is of your responsibility to know them and to abide by them Always ask the permission of the land owners where you w...

Page 24: ...ded with coil cover Cable length 2 35 m WIRELESS TRANSMISSION XP Wireless headphone transmitter CH1 CH2 includes SHAFT Full telescopic stem provided with fibreglass lower stem This telescopic stem can...

Page 25: ...mpedance and sound adapted to our detectors 6 35 jack adaptator Foldable in 3 parts 12 Elliptical Search coil 5 x 10 11 24cm provided with coil cover Search coil DD High Energy 11 27 cm provided with...

Page 26: ...edge extra flat rechargeable Lithium battery 7g battery life 50 hours Fast Lithium charger full charge in 2 hours Charge monitoring system and full charge LED Adjustable Memorizable volume WS2 specif...

Page 27: ...Breakage of cables or wires The FX02 headphone Spare parts are not cover by the 5 years warranty Parts that are subject to normal wear and tear like coil cover coil bolts fittings cases etc These par...

Page 28: ...Countries Regions with Separate Collection Systems This symbol on the product or its packaging means that this product must not be disposed of with your household waste Instead it is your responsibili...

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