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    zSetting the Track Mode to “OFF” will cause severe limitations to 
    the ability of the MYSTIC to create a backtrack route. The same 
    temporary waypoints used to create the displayed track are 
    used to compute a backtrack route. Therefore, it is highly rec-
    ommended that you use the 
    Auto mode whenever possible.
    The following is an overly simplified diagram of the three track rate 
    options. In most cases, 
    Auto should meet all of your require-
    ments but if you want more detail on turns and still not clutter 
    memory with excessive track points, select 
    Auto Detailed.
    To set the Track Mode:
    a. Use S and T to move to 
    Track 
    Mode
    . Press [ENTER] to access 
    the Track Mode selection list.
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    							80 b. Use S and T to select the Track 
    Mode you want, and press 
    [ENTER].
    Selecting Primary Usage
    The MYSTIC can be set to either Land or Marine Usage. When in 
    Land (default), the map displays land areas in white and water 
    areas as dark gray. For marine applications it may be desirable to 
    reverse the display, showing water as white and land as dark gray. 
    This will make reading some of the data information on the water 
    easier.
    To select primary usage:
    a. Use S and T to move to 
    Primary 
    Usage
    . Press [ENTER] to access 
    the Primary Usage selection list.
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    							81 b. Use S and T to select the Primary 
    Usage you want, and press 
    [ENTER].
    c. Press [ESC] to return to the Map 
    screen.
    Your Map screen selections have now been set. You can go back and 
    change any of them at any time.
    Compass Screen
    Destination
    Name
    Destination
     Icon
    CompassCustomizable
    Data Fields
    Heading
    Marker
    Sun/Moon
    Position
    Markers
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    							82 Destination Name
    When you are navigating on a GOTO or multileg route, the name 
    of the destination is placed here. For multileg routes, the name 
    displayed is the name of the destination for the leg of the route you 
    are presently navigating on.
    Compass/Heading Marker
    Using the compass and the heading marker, you can view your 
    heading information in a familiar manner. Note that you need to be 
    moving for this data to be valid.
    Destination Icon
    When you are travelling on a route, an icon representing the desti-
    nation of the leg or GOTO is displayed outside the compass. This 
    provides you with the direction you need to head to arrive at the 
    destination. When you are on course and heading straight for the 
    destination, the destination icon will be lined up with the heading 
    marker.
    Customizable Data Fields
    See page 64 for the steps for customizing these fields.
    Sun/Moon Position Markers
    Position of the Sun/Moon referenced to your present position.
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    Large Data Screen
    Destination Name
    When you are navigating on a GOTO or multileg route, the name 
    of the destination is placed here. or multileg routes, the name dis-
    played is the name of the destination for the leg of the route you 
    are presently navigating on.
    Customizable Data Fields
    See page 64 for the steps for customizing these fields.
    Destination
    Name
    Customizable
    Data
    Fields
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    Position Screen
    There are two Position screens. You can toggle between the two 
    using W and X. The illustration above shows Position screen 1.
    Present Position Coordinates and Elevation
    Displays your present position in the coordinate system you 
    choose. Also displays the elevation of your present position. If the 
    MYSTIC is not computing position fixes, the last computed posi-
    tion is displayed.
    GPS Status
    Provides information on the current status of the GPS receiver 
    portion of the MYSTIC.
    Customizable Data Fields
    See page 64 for the steps for customizing these fields.
    Note:Some of the data displayed requires you to be moving to be 
    computed. Invalid data is indicated by dashes.
    Trip Odometer
    The odometer performs like the odometer in your car. It can be 
    reset as follows:
    a. Press [MENU].
    Present
    Position
    Coordinates
    and Elevation
    GPS Status
    Customizable
    Data
    FieldsCurrent Time
    and Date
    Trip
    Odometer
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    							85 b. Use S and T to highlight 
    Reset Trip. Press [ENTER].
    c. You will see a Warning screen asking you to verify the reset. 
    Use W or X to select 
    Yes or No and press [ENTER].
    Position Screen 2
    Position screen 2 displays GPS data based on the navigation units 
    you selected.
    Road Screen
    Destination Name
    When you are navigating on a GOTO or multileg route, the name 
    of the destination is placed here. or multileg routes, the name dis-
    played is the name of the destination for the leg of the route you 
    are presently navigating on.
    Compass
    Displays your heading in a familiar compass format.
    Road
    Graphically displays the route (GOTO or other routes) that is 
    active. As you move left or right of your intended track, the road 
    will move on the display indicating which way you need to steer to 
    get back on track. Ideally, the road would be centered on the dis-
    Destination
    Name
    RoadCustomizable
    Data
    Fields
    Scale Indicator Compass
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    							86 play. Also, you will see upcoming turns in advance allowing you to 
    make necessary preparations.
    Customizable Data Fields
    See page 64 for the steps for customizing these fields.
    Scale Indicator
    Use the [IN] and [OUT] keys to change the scale.
    Data Screen
    Destination Name
    When you are navigating on a GOTO or multileg route, the name 
    of the destination is placed here. or multileg routes, the name dis-
    played is the name of the destination for the leg of the route you 
    are presently navigating on.
    Compass
    Displays your heading in a familiar compass format.
    Destination
    Name
    Customizable
    Data
    Fields
    Compass
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    							87 Customizable Data Fields
    See page 64 for the steps for customizing these fields.
    Speed Screen
    Destination Name
    When you are navigating on a GOTO or multileg route, the name 
    of the destination is placed here. or multileg routes, the name dis-
    played is the name of the destination for the leg of the route you 
    are presently navigating on.
    Speedometer
    Displays your speed using a familiar speedometer display. The 
    scale of the speedometer is not adjustable but will change dynam-
    ically to best display your present speed.
    Customizable Data Fields
    See page 64 for the steps for customizing these fields.
    Destination
    Name
    SpeedometerCustomizable
    Data
    Fields
    Odometer
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    Satellite Status Screen
    The Satellite Status screen visually displays the satellites being 
    used and the strength of the received signal. Additionally, this 
    screen displays how much battery life is remaining. This is a very 
    handy screen when you wish to view how well your MYSTIC is 
    tracking satellites.
    Satellite Position Graph
    The two circles indicate satellite elevation as seen from your cur-
    rent position. The outer circle represents the horizon and the inner 
    circle represents 45° from the horizon. The center of the circle is 
    90° from the horizon, or directly overhead.
    Satellite Signal Strength Chart
    Clear bar indicates that the MYSTIC is starting to get information 
    from the satellite. Satellites that are being used to compute your 
    position are shown with solid bars. The height of the bar indicates 
    the relative signal strength.
    Satellite
    Position Graph
    Satellite
    Position
    Battery Life
    Indicator
    Satellite Signal
    Strength ChartPosition Mode
    WAAS
    Satellites
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