| Minelab GPX-4000 Gold Detector
Retail $5000.00 Our Price $4495.97

Minelab GPX 4000
Manual
1) New Advanced Digital Control System:
Provides more operator control and functionality allowing the
GPX-4000 to be fine-tuned for all types of searching. Pre-programmed
search modes optimize the detector at a flick of a switch for different
situations, whether general searching, patch finding or chaining
an area. Access to a number of new variable functions allows the
operator to select their own combination of settings to gain the
best possible performance.
2) LCD Function Display:
The most obvious change to the GPX-4000 is the new LCD display on
the rear of the control box. The user can simply scroll through
the various functions and select the level required. All the variable
level controls offer precise numeric settings for more accuracy.
Gone is the inaccuracy of turning the control to about 2-oclock
- now you can compare the effect of different settings precisely
and easily remember preferred levels, without the risk of settings
being accidentally changed during transit or while detecting. All
changes are saved automatically on shut down and reloaded when the
detector is turned back on. The user can also restore the GPX-4000
back to factory pre-sets at any time.
3) Additional improvements include:
· Gain - The Gain is now a numeric function that precisely
sets the overall sensitivity level. In areas where search conditions
are mild, Gain can be increased. In areas that are more difficult,
it can be reduced. Using the Gain control in combination with other
controls like Timings, Audio and Ground Balance enhances performance
to a level never before possible.
· Sensitive / Smooth Timing - The GPX-4000 has two sensitivity
options. The all-new Smooth option dramatically reduces signals
from hot rocks and false ground noises, yet remains highly responsive
to small targets. Depth on larger targets is sacrificed slightly,
so in mild ground conditions the Sensitive timing found on previous
GP detectors, now called Extra, is the preferred option as it will
provide greater depth.
· Ground Balance Type - In addition to normal ground
balance the GPX-4000 has an optional Specific ground balance, designed
especially for use in very hot ground and that is especially useful
with Mono-loop coils.
· Response Serious gold hunters are familiar with
the distinctive target signal from small nuggets; it tends to start
in a rising tone and then drops to a lower tone. Because there are
usually more small nuggets than large ones, this target signal is
quite familiar. The Response function allows the user to invert
the normal target response so that when detecting deep ground for
large nuggets, the target response is easier to hear and recognize.
· Motion - Different sweep speeds demand different software
so that the detector can give the best results. The Motion function
allows the operator to indicate their intended sweep speed to provide
the best threshold stability and target response for that sweep
speed.
· Volume Limit - Improvements have been made to allow
potentially loud signals to be reduced without any loss of signal
strength on weak, soft signals.
5) Lithium-Ion Battery
Minelabs new lightweight Lithium Ion batteries hold their
charge at almost full power for over 12 hours. The intelligent charging
system is self-contained in the lightweight aluminum housing, offering
rapid recharge times of 3 to 4 hours, from either the 12v auto or
AC outlet adaptor (both included). The power available can be tested
at any time through the LCD display.
6) New Padded Comfort Belt
Included with the GPX-4000 is a new padded waist belt that makes
wearing the battery harness more comfortable. A welcome improvement.
Pricing and Release Schedule:
Additional Details about the Minelab GPX-4000:
Advanced Digital Control System - Provides more operator control
and functionality allowing the GPX-4000 to be fine-tuned for all
types of searching. Pre-programmed search modes optimize the detector
at a flick of a switch for different situations, whether general
searching, patch finding or chaining an area. Access to a number
of new variable functions allows the operator to select their own
combination of settings to gain the best possible performance.
LCD Function Display - The most obvious change to the GPX-4000
is the new LCD display on the rear of the control box. The user
can simply scroll through the various functions and select the level
required. All the variable level controls offer precise numeric
settings for more accuracy. Gone is the inaccuracy of turning the
control to "about 2-oclock" - now you can compare
the effect of different settings precisely and easily remember preferred
levels, without the risk of settings being accidentally changed
during transit or while detecting. All changes are saved automatically
on shut down and reloaded when the detector is turned back on. The
user can also restore the GPX-4000 back to factory pre-sets at any
time.
Gain - The Gain is now a numeric function that precisely sets
the overall sensitivity level. In areas where search conditions
are mild, Gain can be increased. In areas that are more difficult,
it can be reduced. Using the Gain control in combination with other
controls like Timings, Audio and Ground Balance enhances performance
to a level never before possible.
Sensitive / Smooth Timing - The GPX-4000 has two sensitivity
options. The all-new Smooth option dramatically reduces signals
from hot rocks and false ground noises, yet remains highly responsive
to small targets. Depth on larger targets is sacrificed slightly,
so in mild ground conditions the Sensitive timing found on previous
GP detectors, now called Extra, is the preferred option as it will
provide greater depth.
Ground Balance Type - In addition to normal ground balance the
GPX-4000 has an optional Specific ground balance, designed especially
for use in very hot ground and that is especially useful with Mono-loop
coils.
Response Serious gold hunters are familiar with the distinctive
target signal from small nuggets; it tends to start in a rising
tone and then drops to a lower one. Because there are usually more
small nuggets than large ones, this target signal is quite familiar.
The Response function allows the user to invert the normal target
response so that when detecting deep ground for large nuggets, the
target response is easier to hear and recognize.
Motion - Different sweep speeds demand different software so
that the detector can give the best results. The Motion function
allows the operator to indicate their intended sweep speed to provide
the best threshold stability and target response for that sweep
speed.
Volume Limit - Improvements have been made to allow potentially
loud signals to be reduced without any loss of signal strength on
weak, soft signals.
Lithium-Ion Battery - Minelabs new lightweight Lithium Ion batteries
hold their charge at almost full power for over 12 hours. The intelligent
charging system is self-contained in the lightweight aluminum housing,
offering rapid recharge times of 3 to 4 hours, from either the 12v
auto or AC outlet adaptor (both included). The power available can
be tested at any time through the LCD display.
New Padded Comfort Belt - Included with the GPX-4000 is a new
padded waist belt that makes wearing the battery harness more comfortable.
A welcome improvement.
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