Uniden Mystic Vhf Marine Radio With Gps Owners Manual
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59 Simulate If you select Simulate, all the features and the functions of the MYSTIC appear to operate. However, the readings are simulated, not real time data. You can simulate operations in one of two Modes: automatic, or manual. In either Mode, Track History will be cleared. 1. Select Simulate and press [ENTER]. 2. At the Simulate Menu, select Auto or User and press [ENTER]. a. If you select Auto, the MYSTIC will function with a predefined heading and speed. b. If you select User, you will...
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60 Map Datum You can set the datum used to compute the coordinates to match the datum used on a map or chart. If you are using a map or chart with your MYSTIC and the datums do not match, you may find irregularities when comparing the coordinates. The default for the primary screen is WGS84, and secondary position screen is NAD27. Elev Mode You can select the elevation mode used by the MYSTIC. You can choose between 3D (uses satellite in formation to compute elevation) or 2D (displays a fixed...
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61 Daylight Savings You can select the Region you are in to have the MYSTIC automatically adjust the time disp layed to compensate for Daylight Savings time. You can select United States (Daylight Savings starts on the first Sunday of April and ends on the last Sunday of October), European Union (Daylight Savings starts on the last Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October), or you can customize to set the month and day that Daylight Savings starts and ends where you are. The default...
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62 NMEA You can select the NMEA message that will be output from the MYSTIC when it is in the charging cradle and connected to a computer with the data cable. The choices are Off, V1.5 APA, V1.5 XTE or V2.1 GSA. Your choice depends on what message the device you are connecting to needs to receive. The default is Off. Baud Rate You can set the baud rate of the data being transmitted and received through the data cable attached to the charging cradle. The baud rate must match the baud rate that the...
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63 Customizing Data Fields Many of the navigation screens have data fields that display navigational information. You can customize these fields for each navigation screen separately with 17 different data types: Bearing The direction to your destination from your present position, in degrees, from North. Distance The distance to your destination, measured in the Nav Units you selected. Speed The rate at which you are travelling, measured in the Nav Units you selected. Heading The direction you are...
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64 The specific Menu may vary somewhat, depending on the screen you are at, but the procedure is the same: 1. Press [ESC] until you are at the screen you want to customize. 2. Press [MENU]. You will see a Menu similar to this. Use S and T to move the highlight until it is at Customize. Press [ENTER]. 3. You will be returned to the same navigation screen with the first data field highlighted. For example, if you are at the Compass screen, it would now look like this. 4. To customize that data...
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65 5. You will see a list of 17 different data options. Use S and T to move up and down the list to select the option you want to display for the highlighted data field. Then press [ENTER]. 6. You will be returned to the navigation screen with that data field displaying your selected option, and another data field highlighted. To customize this field, repeat steps 4. and 5. above. When you are finished, press [ESC] to return to the navigation screen. 7. You can press [ESC] at any time to exit the...
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66 To return to the Position Mode, press [ESC]. The cursor will disappear and the present position arrow appears centered on the map. Position Mode Present Position Icon The Present Position Icon graphically displays your position on the map. While you are moving it will point in the direction you are heading. If the MYSTIC is not computing positions, this icon is replaced with an hourglass icon. Map Scale Indicator Provides the scale for the map. The number displayed represents approximately 1/4...
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67 3. You’ll see this warning message. Use W and X to select Yes or No, and press [ENTER]. If you select Yes, all Track history will be cleared. Customizable Data Fields These fields display navigational information for viewing on the Map screen. You can turn off the data fields to allow more map viewing area.You can also customize these fields. See page 64 for details. Cursor Mode W. Gladstone St. 348O M25.4M I Cursor Icon Map Scale Indicator Waypoint Name Cursor Information Block Mystic...
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68 Cursor Icon The Cursor Icon pinpoints the location you have select by using STWand X. Map Scale Indicator Provides the scale for the map. The number displayed represents approximately 1/4 of the screen’s width. The scale can be changed with the [IN] and [OUT] keys. Cursor Information Block Whenever the cursor is over a map object, the Waypoint Name displays the name of the map object. If the cursor is not over a map object, the word cursor appears. The data shown below the Waypoint Name is the...