Uniden Mystic Vhf Marine Radio With Gps Owners Manual
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99 Uploaded Using the MapSend ® software you can add detailed maps to your MYSTIC. Along with the detailed maps, there is a set of waypoints for a wide variety of categories. To Access Waypoints: 1. Press [MENU]. 2. Select Database, and press [ENTER]. 3. At the Database screen, select the category of Waypoint. 4. If you have uploaded a detailed map, you will notice a black line near the top of the database list with the name of the detailed map(s) you have uploaded. To select a category for the detailed map, first select the name of the uploaded map and press [ENTER]. Then select the category from the newly displayed list. 5. With the category selected, you need to determine how you want to find the desired waypoint, Alphabetical or Nearest To. Use W or X to switch between the two. a.Alphabetical: When Alphabetical appears in the Find By field, the waypoints will be listed in alphabetical order and you need to scroll through the list until you find the waypoint you need. b. With “User Waypoint” selected as the category, you will go directly to the alphabetized list. Since the number of waypoints in the other categories can be in the thousands, there are tools you can use to make the search easier. Keyboard Search Before displaying the list of waypoints, the MYSTIC displays a keyboard that you can use to enter the first few characters of the waypoint you are looking for. When you highlight [OK] and press [ENTER], (or as a shortcut, press [IN]), you are taken to the alphabetical list. The waypoint you began typing is shown at the top of the display. Anytime you are viewing the list of waypoints, you can re-access the keyboard by pressing [ESC]. Alphabetic Scroll You can use [IN] and [OUT] to step up or down the alphabet. If you are viewing waypoints beginning with the letter A, press [IN] to Mystic OM.book Page 99 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM
100 go to the first waypoint beginning with B, and then C and so forth. Press [OUT] to go in the reverse direction ( C, B, A). Nearest To Nearest To provides you with a way to find the waypoints nearest to a waypoint you select. Set Find By is set to Nearest To and press [ENTER]. You will see waypoints in the category you selected nearest to your present position. Once you see the display with the waypoints nearest to your position, you can change position to any waypoint in the database, or to your cursor if you are in the Cursor Mode on your Map screen. Routes 1-leg Route You can create, and set as the active route, a 1-leg Route with your present position as the starting point and a destination Waypoint that you choose from the Waypoint Database. A 1-leg Route is similar to a GOTO, except you can save it in Memory. To create a 1-leg route: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Routes, and press [ENTER]. 3. At the Routes Menu, select any empty Route (series of dashes) and press [ENTER]. 4. Select Starting Waypoint, and press [ENTER]. 5. At the Waypoint Database, select the Waypoint Category and use W and X to select the Waypoint. (For more information on selecting Waypoints, see page 50.) Press [ENTER]. 6. Use S and T to select the next leg of the Route (dashes). Press [ENTER]. 7. Repeat Steps 3 through 5 above to select the Destination Waypoint. 8. Use S and T to select Save Route and press [ENTER] to save the Route. Mystic OM.book Page 100 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM
101 Multileg Route A 1-leg Route is a Route with a starting point and a destination point. A multi-leg Route is a group of 1-leg Routes strung together where the destination of one 1-leg Route is the starting point for the next 1-leg Route. That means if you had three 1-leg Routes, one from A to B, another from B to C and a third from C to D you could then put them together to make one multileg route. In this example you would have a 3-leg route that went from A to B to C to D. These routes have an advantage over GOTOs in that: a. The starting point does not have to be your present position. b. They are always in memory and if activated they remain activated, even when you turn the MYSTIC off and then back on c. They can be saved and used over and over again. These routes have been termed multileg in an effort to make the understanding of them a little clearer. To create a Multileg Route, follow the same procedure as for a 1-leg route, with one exception. Instead of saving the Route after the first Destination Waypoint, add as many Destination Waypoints as you need. Then save the Route. Backtrack Route A Backtrack route creates a Route using track information stored in the MYSTIC to retrace your trip. A good example of using a Backtrack would be if you were out fishing with your MYSTIC turned on and computing position fixes. After 30 minutes you choose to return to where you started, following the same route you just took. All you need do is follow the instructions below and let the MYSTIC take you there. To create a Backtrack route: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Routes, and press [ENTER]. 3. At the Routes Menu, select Backtrack and press [ENTER]. Mystic OM.book Page 101 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM
102 Activate/Deactivate a Route You can activate or deactivate any stored Route. When a Route is being used to navigate, it is said to be active. When you want to use a Route to navigate with, you must first activate it. To Activate/Deactivate a Route: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Routes, and press [ENTER]. 3. At the Routes Menu, select the desired Route and press [MENU]. Note:If the route is active, the next screen will automatically have Deactivate Route selected in the Menu. If the Route is not active, the next screen will automatically have Activate Route selected in the Menu. 4. Press [ENTER] to Activate or Deactivate,. View a Route You can view the legs of a Route using the same screen that was used to create the Route. Viewing a route can be used if you just wanted to see the components of the Route or if you want to edit a route. To View a Route: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Routes, and press [ENTER]. 3. At the Routes Menu, select the desired Route and press [MENU]. 4. Select View/Edit Route and press [ENTER]. - or 5. To View the Route on the Map Screen, select Map View and press [ENTER]. Mystic OM.book Page 102 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM
103 Edit a Route You can modify an existing Route by inserting a leg, deleting a leg or replacing a leg.To Edit a Route: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Routes, and press [ENTER]. 3. At the Routes Menu, select the desired Route and press [MENU] . 4. Select View/Edit Route and press [ENTER]. To Insert a Leg (inserts a Waypoint in the middle of an existing Leg, making two Legs): 1. Select the Destination Waypoint fo r the Leg that you want to delete a Waypoint. 2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select Insert and press [ENTER]. 4. Select Database and press [ENTER]. 5. Select the desired Waypoint and press [ENTER]. To Delete a Leg: 1. Select the Destination Waypoint fo r the Leg that you want to delete a Waypoint. 2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select Delete and press [ENTER]. To Replace a Leg (Replaces the Destination of an existing Leg with a new Destination.): 1. Select the Destination Waypoint for the Leg that you want to replace. 2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select Replace and press [ENTER]. 4. Select Database and press [ENTER]. 5. Select the desired Waypoint and press [ENTER]. Mystic OM.book Page 103 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM
104 To Append a Leg (Add a Leg to the end of the route.): 1. Select the next available Leg (dashes). 2. Press [ENTER]. 3. Select Database and press [ENTER]. 4. Select the desired Waypoint and press [ENTER]. Save Edited route When you are finished editing, use S and T to select Save Route and press [ENTER] to save the Route. Reverse a Route You can reverse any Route stored in Memory. To Reverse a route: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Routes, and press [ENTER]. 3. At the Routes Menu, select the desired Route and press [MENU]. 4. Select Reverse and press [ENTER]. Delete a Route You can Delete any route in Memory. This may be useful when you want to add a new route but no EMPTY routes are available. To Delete a Route: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Routes, and press [ENTER]. 3. At the Routes Menu, select the desired Route and press [MENU]. 4. Select Delete and press [ENTER]. Mystic OM.book Page 104 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM
105 Create a Route Using Track History You can automatically create a multileg route using your Track History. This route will be saved to your Route list with a naming convention of T01P01 to T01Pxx where Pxx indicates the number of points in the route. To Create a Route using Track History: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Routes, and press [ENTER]. 3. At the Routes Menu, press [MENU]. 4. Select Save Trk to Rte and press [ENTER]. Vertical Profile The Vertical Profile displays the elevation as a graphical display for the option you select. Note:Only Track History is available for this function if you have not uploaded MapSend Topo for the United States map data. Sun/Moon Screen The Sun/Moon screen displays the sunrise time, sunset time and lunar phase for any waypoint you have stored in the User category in the waypoint database. All times displayed are local times to your present position. To access the Sun/Moon Screen: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Sun/Moon, and press [ENTER]. Mystic OM.book Page 105 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM
106 Change the Sun/Moon Position You can change the position that you want to view the Sun/Moon information for. The default is Position which is your present position. To change the Sun/Moon Position: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Sun/Moon, and press [ENTER]. 3. Select At field and press [ENTER]. 4. Use W and X to “Find By” and press [ENTER]. 5. Select Waypoint and press [ENTER]. Change the Sun/Moon Date: You can change the date for the Sun/Moon information for the position selected. To change the Sun/Moon Date: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Sun/Moon, and press [ENTER]. 3. Select the On field and press [ENTER]. a. Use S and T to increase or de crease the number. b. Use W and X to move the cursor to the next or previous number position. 4. When you have finished setting the Date, press [ENTER]. Fish/Hunt Screen The Fish/Hunt Screen displays the best times for fishing or hunting for the position you choose from your User Waypoints. To access the Fish/Hunt Screen: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Fish/Hunt, and press [ENTER]. Mystic OM.book Page 106 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM
107 Change the Fish/Hunt Position You can change the position that you want to view the Fish/Hunt information for. The default is P osition which is your present position. To change the Fish/Hunt Position: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Fish/Hunt, and press [ENTER]. 3. Select At field and press [ENTER]. 4. Use W and X to “Find By” and press [ENTER]. 5. Select Waypoint and press [ENTER]. Change the Fish/Hunt Date: You can change the date for the Fish/Hunt information for the position selected. To change the Fish/Hunt Date: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Fish/Hunt, and press [ENTER]. 3. Select the On field and press [ENTER]. a. Use S and T to increase or de crease the number. b. Use W and X to move the cursor to the previous or next number position. 4. When you have finished setting the Date, press [ENTER]. Contrast You can set the Contrast to give you the best viewing for the current lighting conditions. To set the Contrast 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Contrast, and press [ENTER]. 3. Use W and X to adjust the contrast. The display will vary, and the percentage of contrast appears as a numeric value. 4. When you have the desired contrast set, press [ENTER]. Mystic OM.book Page 107 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM
108 Alarms All the Alarm options are set in the same way. The instructions below apply to all the Alarm settings. When the beeper is turned on for Alarms an audible beep will be sounded for the Alarm. A visual alert is displayed for the Alarm whether the beeper is turned on or off. To set an Alarm: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Alarms/Msg and press [ENTER]. 3. Select the desired Alarm and press [ENTER]. 4. Select Alarm Distance and press [ENTER]. Arrival Alarm The arrival alarm alerts you that you have arrived at the destination of your GOTO or to the destination of any Leg in a Route you are navigating on. This option allows you to set the distance from the destination that the alarm will begin to sound. Anchor Alarm The anchor alarm will sound when you have drifted from your anchor point at a distance you set. An example of its use would be as you set anchor you turn on the anchor alarm to beep at a given distance. With the MYSTIC still operating and computing fixes you can then go fishing or other activities knowing that if you drift more than the distance you selected, the MYSTIC will alert you. Note:DoD applied Selective Availability errors can considerably impact the accuracy of the drift distance. XTE Alarm XTE or cross track errors happen when you are off course for the route you are navigating on. The distance set in the alarm is the distance left or right of the heading you are supposed to be travelling on. Mystic OM.book Page 108 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM