Minelab F3 Manual de servicio

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9d. Electronics Pack – contains the electronics of the F3 and is permanently fixed to the detector. e. Upper Shaft – made of aluminium

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10e. Unlock the Battery Pack Lid by twisting the Battery Lock Lever counter clockwise one-quarter turn. Once unlocked, pull the lid away fr

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11 g. Extend the Lower and Middle Shafts to suit the selected demining position as shown in Figure 6. For use in the standing position:

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12UpperCamlockMiddleCamlockLowerCamlockP0617-A Figure 7: Camlock Locations • Holding the detector with the coil pointing toward the gro

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13P0638-B Figure 8: Fitting the Earset NOTE The Earset connector is waterproof and it is most important that it is connected and disconnected from t

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14P0616-AElectronicsPackLockLeverBatteryPackUpperShaft Figure 9: Battery Pack Removal To refit the Battery Pack, ensure that the Lock Lever at the

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152.5 Changing Endcaps. The F3 can be used with Black or Red Sensitivity Endcaps. The decision on which Endcap to use will be provided by the lo

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163. Functional Description 3.1 Functional Controls. For ease of use, all controls for the F3 are located on the Handle. For informat

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17• During operation, continuous internal self-testing continues and an alarm tone is triggered on detection of any fault condition (re

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18• A standard humanitarian demining Earset (Earset Speaker On) permits the F3’s internal speaker to continue to function even when th

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1 WARNING THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS MINELAB ELECTRONICS PTY LIMITED RIGHTS TECHNICAL DATA OR RESTRICTED RIGHTS DATA OR BOTH.  Minelab Elec

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19Endcap is partially dislodged or removed during use, an alarm tone will sound. 3.3 Functional Tones. The F3 emits tones that vary in

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20depending on target metal composition and depth Low Battery Indicates batteries do not have enough charge to continue detection High pitched fas

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21 3.4 Test Piece – Functional Test. The F3 is supplied with a Test Piece specially designed to confirm that the detector is working to correct

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224. F3L Configuration 4.1 Introduction. Detectors fitted with the LED Display and Volume/Sensitivity (V/S) Control leave the factory w

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23**WARNING** Decreasing the Volume/Sensitivity of the F3 detector also decreases the sensitivity (depth of detection) of the detector, thereby inc

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24•••• switching the F3L off and on. d. Disabling and Enabling Volume/Sensitivity Control. The F3L factory pre-set is V/S Control enabled

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25NOTE If more than one LED is illuminated or the display is erratic (in combination with a variable tone response), conduct Audi

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26a. Disabling and Enabling LED Display. The F3L factory pre-set is LED display enabled but this feature can be disabled or enabled as

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275. Operating Procedures 5.1 Introduction. The F3 is designed to ensure that operation of the detector is as simple as possible. Additi

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285.2 Standard Procedure. After unpacking the F3 and preparing it for use as described in Chapter 2 (appropriate Sensitivity En

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2TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ... 4 2. General Description a

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29Start-Up Tones a low volume Threshold Tone will remain audible. Figure 18: Switch On • If the Threshold Tone is steady conti

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30150mm(6 in)BeepBeepP0623-A Figure 19: Ground Balance Procedure NOTE Movement of the coil during the entire Ground Balance procedure shou

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31 c. STEP 3 Test Piece • Ensure the operator’s hands and arms are free of metallic objects (watches, rings etc), and that no oth

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32• Red Sensitivity Endcap: Hold the Test Piece above the middle of the coil with the rounded end (containing the metallic target) TOWA

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33P0649-A Figure 21: Noise cancel • Noise Cancel will commence with two single beeps followed by 45 seconds of sharp double beeps finishing

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34P0646-A Figure 22. Audio Reset NOTE If the Audio Reset button is held too long, the detector will commence the Ground Balance p

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35 Figure 23: Standard & Optional Procedure Y STEP 1 SWITCH ON STEP 2 GROUND BALANCE STEP 3 TEST PIECE NOISE CANCEL AUDIO RE

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365.4 Sweeping Procedure. The F3 should be swept with a smooth even motion at a speed of 0.6 m/s (2 ft/s). If the detector is swept too f

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37• confirm the target is not in close proximity to a second target thereby avoiding a possible booby trap. 5.5 Pin-Pointing Procedu

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38 b. STEP 2 Determine Centre of Target • In Step 1, the area of a target was determined. If the metal in the target is sufficien

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3 5.8 Completion of Operations... 42 6. Care and Trouble Shooting...

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39 Figure 26: Determining Target Centre NOTE An operator can confirm that the centre of a target has been located by moving the coil sl

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40P0627-A Figure 27: Mapping Multiple Targets NOTE To an experienced operator the shape of the mapped area can indicate whether multipl

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41 Figure 28: Multiple Targets 5.7 Operating Multiple Detectors in Close Proximity. On occasion it may be necessary to operate F3

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42NOISE CANCEL 2 metres Figure 29: Operating Detectors in Close Proximity 5.8 Completion of Operations. At the completion o

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436. Care and Trouble Shooting 6.1 Routine Care. The F3 is designed for lasting use in harsh operating environments. However, pr

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446.2 Trouble Shooting. The following table provides several trouble shooting procedures in response to a variety of possible problems:

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45 Cannot hear the Test Piece with the Red Sensitivity End Cap 1. Repeat the Test Piece test and make sure the metal in the Test Piece is pointed t

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467. Specifications Length: Operating Length 1500mm/59.4ins to 750mm/30ins Weight: Operating weight with batteries (complete) 3.2kg/7lbs Operati

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47Environmental: Temperature (Operating) -30 deg C to 60 deg C -22 deg F to 140 deg F Temperature (Storage) -30 deg C to 80 deg C -22deg F to

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48 Contact Details: Minelab Electronics Pty Ltd PO Box 537 Torrensville Plaza South Australia 5031 AUSTRALIA email: [email protected]

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41. Introduction 1.1 Since 1996, Minelab has designed, developed and manufactured its range of detectors to meet the requirements

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51.3 The F3 is a robust detector that is extremely simple to operate. There are no complicated controls resulting in the operator bein

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62. General Description and Preparation 2.1 Mine Detecting Set. The F3 is supplied as a mine detecting set (Figure 2) comprising: •

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7a. As illustrated in Figure 2, the Hard Case includes an insert for easy placement of the F3 and accessories. The case also

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82.2 F3 Main Components. Figure 4 identifies the main components of the F3 which comprise: P0635-ASkidplateCoilLowerShaftMiddleShaftHan

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