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Mystic OM.book Page 1 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Contents FCC RF Exposure Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Included with your MYSTIC Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Lithium Ion Battery Pack Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 MYSTIC Controls, Keys, and Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mystic OM.book Page 2 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Map Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Compass Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Large Data Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Position Screen. . . . .
Mystic OM.book Page 3 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM FCC RF Exposure Information Warning! Read this information before using this radio. In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S.
Mystic OM.book Page 4 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Included with your MYSTIC Radio VHF Radio Operating Guide Antenna Wrist Strap Belt Clip Mounting Hardware Data Cable Charging Cradle Li-ion Battery MapSend Software AC Adapter Cigarette Lighter Adapter If any of these items are missing from the box, contact your Uniden Dealer or the Uniden Parts Department at (800)-554-3988.
Mystic OM.book Page 5 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Lithium Ion Battery Pack Warning Avoid exposing the Lithium Ion battery, attached or unattached to the radio, in direct sunshine, heated cars, or in areas with temperatures below -20° C (-4° F) or above +60° C (+140° F). Exposing the chemicals contained within the battery pack to temperatures above +60° C (+140° F) may cause the battery to rupture, fail, or reduce performance.
Mystic OM.book Page 6 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM MYSTIC Controls, Keys, and Display Front/Side Controls A. B. C. D. E. LCD Display Push-To-Talk button Microphone Speaker DISTRESS button, with red plastic cover Keys 1. CALL/LIGHT -Press to display the DSC (Digital Selective Call) Menu. Press and hold to change the Backlight level. 2. IN - Press to zoom into a Navigation Map. 3. GOTO/MARK - Press to create a GOTO Route. Press and hold to mark a Waypoint. 4.
Mystic OM.book Page 7 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Top Controls ➊ ➍ ➋ ➎ ➌ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Mystic OM.book Page 8 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM LCD Display Legend ➊ Channel Tag Displays current Channel name. ➋ Channel Display Displays current transmitting/receiving Channel number. ➌ Radio Status Icons TX or RX - Transmitting or Receiving. 1W or 5W - Displays transmit power. MEM - Indicates current Channel is in memory for scan. SCAN - Indicates SCAN Mode is ON. USA, INT, or CAN - Indicates current U.I.C. Mode. WX - Indicates Weather Mode is ON.
Mystic OM.book Page 9 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Getting Started Mounting the Drop-in Charger 1. You can mount the drop-in charger on either a horizontal or vertical surface. To mount the charger on a horizontal surface: Attach the drop-in charger using the mounting screws and washers as shown. To mount the charger on a vertical surface: Insert the two mounting screws into the wall keeping the same space as the holes on the charger.
Mystic OM.book Page 10 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 2. Plug one end of the AC adapter into the wall outlet and the other end into the drop-in charger. When you mount the drop-in charger on your boat, use the DC adapter instead. Attaching the Antenna Attach the antenna to the MYSTIC. Be sure the antenna is firmly seated.
Mystic OM.book Page 11 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Attaching the Battery Pack 1. Place the battery pack onto the back of the radio. It will only fit in one way. 2. Snap the battery release clip until it clicks. Be sure the battery pack fits tightly against the MYSTIC’s body. Attaching the Belt Clip 1. Hold the belt clip in the direction shown. 2. Place it firmly on the mounting button on the back of the radio, and slide it down and turn until it clicks.
Mystic OM.book Page 12 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 3. To remove the belt clip from the radio, turn it and slide it off. Charging the Battery Pack Your MYSTIC is powered by a specially-designed Lithium Ion battery pack. See page 5 for the Lithium Ion Warning. Note: Before operating your MYSTIC, charge the battery pack for 4 hours without interruption in the charging cradle. 1. Be sure the AC adapter (or DC adapter) is connected to the charging cradle and the appropriate power source. 2.
Mystic OM.book Page 13 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 3. The red LED will illuminate and stay on until charging is completed. Warning! Do not transmit while the MYSTIC is in the charging cradle. z When charging is completed, the red LED will extinguish. You may leave the MYSTIC in the charging cradle without overcharging the battery pack. z You can monitor incoming calls while the MYSTIC is in the charging cradle. Warning! Do not attempt to replace the battery with the unit on.
Mystic OM.book Page 14 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the MYSTIC full VHF/GPS Mapping Marine Radio. The MYSTIC is designed with exacting standards to provide reliability, long life, and outstanding performance. Note: The graphics in this Operating Guide are intended for illustration purposes. They may appear different from the actual screens on your MYSTIC.
Mystic OM.book Page 15 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Basic VHF Radio Operation Location of Controls For a detailed description of the controls, keys, and display, see pages 6 through 8. Power On/Off Before turning the radio on, rotate the SQ (Squelch) control completely counter-clockwise. Then, turn the radio On by rotating the VOL (ON/Off/ Volume) control clockwise. Adjust the volume to a comfortable level. To turn the radio Off, rotate VOL counterclockwise until it clicks.
Mystic OM.book Page 16 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM A. Marine Only If you have set the MYSTIC for MRN Only operation, you will see this screen. You will be able to use the MYSTIC only as a marine VHF radio. You will not have the use of the GPS functions. B. Map Screen If the MYSTIC is set for GPS Only, and you press [ENTER] while the Warning message is displayed, the display changes to the Map Screen. W. Gladstone St. 348 O 25.
Mystic OM.book Page 17 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM C. VHF Screen If the MYSTIC is set for MRN & GPS, and you press [ENTER], the display changes to the VHF Screen. The radio will be tuned to the Channel you were on when you last turned the radio Off. D. No GPS Screen If you don’t press [ENTER] at the Warning Screen within the 10 seconds, you will not have GPS available. If you now press [ESC], the MYSTIC will return to the Warning screen.
Mystic OM.book Page 18 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM To set the Squelch level: 1. Turn SQ fully clockwise. This raises the “Squelch Gate” so high that only very strong signals can get through. 2. Turn SQ fully counterclockwise until you hear a hiss. This lowers the “Squelch Gate” so that everything gets through - noise, weak signals, and strong signals. 3. Turn SQ back clockwise just until the hiss stops. Now the “Squelch Gate” allows only signals of the desired strength through.
Mystic OM.book Page 19 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Manual Tuning To manually select a Channel, press the S cursor key to increase the Channel number, or press the T cursor key to decrease the Channel number. Communication channels are located on Channel 01-28 and 6088. Weather Channels Weather channels are located on channels WX0 to WX9. To select Weather Channels, press the [WX/ALERT] key. The radio will go to the last selected Weather Channel.
Mystic OM.book Page 20 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM The display will indicate the selected Channel. To cancel Channel 16/Channel 9 communications: z Press the [16/9/TRIPLE] key until the previous Channel setting appears. --or-z Press any of the following keys: [S], [T], SCAN/MEMORY], or [16/9/TRIPLE]. Triple Watch Triple Watch monitors Channel 16, Channel 9, and the current Marine Channel or Weather Channel. To activate Triple Watch, press and hold the [16/9/TRIPLE] key for 2 seconds.
Mystic OM.book Page 21 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Note: While in Triple Watch mode, you can change the currently selected VHF Channel using the S and T keys. A momentary press of the [16/9/TRIPLE] key interrupts Triple Watch mode and causes the radio to remain on Channel 16. Pressing the [16/9/TRIPLE] key again causes the radio to remain on Channel 9. To return to the Triple Watch mode, simply press the [16/9/TRIPLE] key again.
Mystic OM.book Page 22 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 2. Press the [1W/5WLOCK] key to change the transmitter output to 1 watt. 3. Press the [1W/5WLOCK] key again to change back to 5 watts. Note: Each time the [1W/5WLOCK] key is pressed a short tone sounds. Certain channels are preset as 1 watt channels. They are: 13 and 67 for the USA channels, and 13, 15, 17, and 20 for the CAN channels.
Mystic OM.book Page 23 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Note: The Memory Channel can be set independently in 3 regional modes (USA, INT, and CAN). You cannot use this feature in WX mode or for Channel 70. Review Channel Memory You can review all Channels currently stored in Memory, and quickly change to any stored Channel. To Review Channel memory: 1. 2. 3. 4. Press [MENU]. At the Menu screen, select VHF and press [ENTER]. At the VHF Menu, select Review CH Mem, and press [ENTER].
Mystic OM.book Page 24 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 14. If not, repeat call, beginning at Item 3 above. Sending a Distress Call This feature is used to transmit a Distress call with position information that may result in a quicker response. The Distress Call transmits radio's MMSI, an Event Code, Time, and Position information using the DSC Standards. Note: You must set the user MMSI in order to send a Distress call. Refer to MMSI Entry in the Setup Section (page 40) to set the MMSI. 1.
Mystic OM.book Page 25 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 3. If you don’t cancel the Distress Call, the MYSTIC automatically changes to Channel 16, and output power changes to 5W. All the following Modes are cancelled: z WX z WX ALERT z TRIPLE WATCH z SCAN z LOCK 4. The Distress call is transmitted and there is a delay of about 210 270 seconds. This is continued internally.
Mystic OM.book Page 26 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 1. If a Distress Call is sent from another radio, the screen display shows a distress nature code, the calling radio's MMSI, time, and position information. If the Distress Call doesn't include position information, then the radio displays NO POSITION. The waypoint is not marked, and the current route is cleared. NO POSITION 256 2. When your radio receives a Distress Relay Call, the DSC Distress tone sounds, and a Message Screen is displayed.
Mystic OM.book Page 27 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 3. When your radio receives a Distress Relay Ack, the DSC Routine tone sounds, and a Message Screen is displayed. The screen will display DISTRESS RELAY ACK, a nature code, the original calling radio's MMSI, time, and position information.
Mystic OM.book Page 28 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Distress Nature Codes Nature Code FIRE FLOODING COLLISION GROUNDING CAPSIZING SINKING ADRIFT ABANDONING PIRACY/ARMED OVERBOARD EPIRB UNDESIGNATED Note: When receiving a Distress, Distress Ack, or Distress Relay Call, the MYSTIC will save the incoming position information as a Waypoint. The position information will be displayed as a “Wreck” icon on the mapping screen.
Mystic OM.book Page 29 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM The Menus 1. When you want to set up either the VHF functions, or the GPS functions, begin by pressing [MENU]. This will open the main Menu. Use the S and T cursor keys to select (highlight) the item you want. Then, press [ENTER] to access the sub-menu for that category. For example: To setup or enter data for the VHF radio, select VHF and press [ENTER]. 2. The sub-menu will give you more items to select.
Mystic OM.book Page 30 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM The Alphanumeric Keypad 1. When you are ready to enter or edit data in the Directory or the Channel TAG, the alphanumeric keypad opens automatically. The very top of the keypad window shows the field you are entering, with the cursor at the first position. 2. You can now use STWX to select the character you wish to enter. With the character highlighted, press [ENTER] and the character is appended to the name displayed in the field at the top.
Mystic OM.book Page 31 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Numbered Fields Certain other data is entered or edited in special fields that look like an automobile odometer. To enter or edit that data: 1. Press ENTER. The cursor will be in the first numeric position at the left. 2. Press S to increase or press T to decrease the number. When you have the first digit set, use X to move to the next digit position. 3. When you have entered all the digits, press [ENTER]. The highlight will move to OK box.
Mystic OM.book Page 32 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM MYSTIC Setup This Section covers the setup of the VHF radio functions. The setup of the GPS functions is covered in the Section beginning on page 55. Default Settings When you turn the MYSTIC on for the first time, there are default settings for your radio. For most settings these may be what you want. However, there are a number of options you must set, and entries you must make in memory to take full advantage of all the MYSTIC features.
Mystic OM.book Page 33 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM MYSTIC Setup Most of the options are set up beginning with the [MENU] key. After that, it is a matter of selecting (highlighting) the option you want to set up or edit, pressing [ENTER], and going through the various menus and screens. The techniques for entering or editing data are covered in the previous Section, beginning on page 29. Select Operating Mode (RF Select) You can set your MYSTIC to operate in one of three Modes: z MRN Only.
Mystic OM.book Page 34 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM a. If you set the radio to MRN Only, you will be returned to the VHF screen, with the message that it is in the MRN Only Mode. b. If you set the MYSTIC to GPS Only or MRN & GPS, you will be returned to the Warning screen. Note: When the MYSTIC is set to GPS Only, the VHF screen is not displayed. The unit functions only as a GPS receiver. Select U.I.C.
Mystic OM.book Page 35 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM To change the U.I.C. selection: 1. Press [MENU]. 2. At the Menu screen, use S and T to highlight VHF and press [ENTER]. 3. At the VHF Menu screen, use S and T to highlight U.I.C. and press [ENTER]. 4. At the U.I.C. Selection Menu, use S and T to highlight the selection you want, and press [ENTER]. 5. You will be returned to the VHF screen, with the appropriate icon (USA, INT, or CAN) displayed.
Mystic OM.book Page 36 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Editing a Directory Entry 1. Press [MENU]. 2. At the Menu screen, select VHF and press [ENTER]. 3. At the VHF Menu screen, screen Directory and press [ENTER]. 4. At the Directory screen, select the entry you want to edit and press [MENU]. 5. At the new screen, select Edit User and press [ENTER]. 6. At the Edit Userxx dialog box, press [ENTER]. The Name field will now be highlighted, with the cursor at the first position.
Mystic OM.book Page 37 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM FIPS codes The 6-digit Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) code established by the National Weather Service (NWS) identifies geographic areas in the United States. You must program the FIPS codes to receive S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message Encoding) alerts about Emergency/ Weather occurring in a particular area. If you do not program the codes, you will receive all the alerts that are sent.
Mystic OM.book Page 38 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Editing a FIPS code 1. 2. 3. 4. Press [MENU]. At the Menu screen, select VHF and press [ENTER]. At the VHF Menu screen, select FIPS Code and press [ENTER]. At the FIPS Menu, select the Code you want to edit. When you have selected the Code, press [MENU]. 5. At the new screen, select Edit Location and press [ENTER]. 6. At the FIPS xx dialog box, press [ENTER]. Edit the field the same way as you did when you entered the data. 7.
Mystic OM.book Page 39 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM To add a Channel TAG 1. Press [MENU]. 2. At the Menu screen, select VHF and press [ENTER]. 3. At the VHF Menu screen, select Channel TAG and press [ENTER]. 4. At the Channel TAG screen, select the group of channels (United States, International, or Canadian) you will tag and press [ENTER]. 5. You will proceed to the Channel TAG yyy list. (yyy is USA, INT, or CAN.) 6. Select the Channel number you want to add a tag to and press [ENTER]. 7.
Mystic OM.book Page 40 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM MMSI Entry Federal MMSI's (Maritime Mobile Service Identities) are issued by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. NonFederal MMSI's are issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). You will need to obtain a nine digit MMSI number and program it into the MYSTIC. The information obtained from the application is useful to the U.S. Coast Guard to help in search and rescue operations.
Mystic OM.book Page 41 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 3. At the VHF Menu, select MMSI Entry, and press [ENTER]. 4. At the MMSI Entry screen, select Group MMSI and press [ENTER]. 5. Press [ENTER]. Enter the Group MMSI number using the same technique as you did for User MMSI. 6. When you have entered all the digits, press [ENTER]. The highlight will move to the OK box. Press [ENTER] to accept the entry. If you do not want this entry, press X to move the highlight to the Cancel box and press [ENTER]. 7.
Mystic OM.book Page 42 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 3. At the VHF Menu, select Auto CH Switch, and press [ENTER]. 4. Select On or Off and press [ENTER]. The MYSTIC returns to the VHF Menu. 5. Press [ESC] to return to the VHF screen.
Mystic OM.book Page 43 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM POSITION REPLY When the calling radio has requested the position information of your MYSTIC radio, you can decide to transmit your Latitude and Longitude information automatically, or on a call by call basis. To set the Position Reply option: 1. Press [MENU]. 2. At the Menu screen, select VHF and press [ENTER]. 3. At the VHF Menu, select Position Reply, and press [ENTER]. 4. Select Auto or Manual, and press [ENTER].
Mystic OM.book Page 44 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM GPS Basic Operations Position Fix Note: If this is the first time you are using the MYSTIC in GPS mode, you must set up the GPS parameters. See the GPS Setup Section (page 55) for the correct procedure. Once the MYSTIC has been set up, you should automatically get a position fix when you turn the radio on.
Mystic OM.book Page 45 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Once the three satellites have been acquired, the display alternate between two readouts: z The current Date and EPE (Estimated Position Error, in feet) z Averaging and a numeric value. This means the MYSTIC is computing fixes. the speed is near 0.0, so the position is being averaged. You can see the satellites being used and their signal strength on the Satellite Status screen (described in Navigational Screens below).
Mystic OM.book Page 46 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Cursor Mode - In the Cursor Mode, you are provided with a cursor that can be moved on the map. At the bottom of the display is the information for the position of the cursor relative to your present position. Also any points of interest that the cursor is over will be shown. To access the Cursor Mode, press any arrow on the keypad. A cross hair appears that can be moved with the arrow keys. W. Gladstone St. 348 O 25.
Mystic OM.book Page 47 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM z Large Data Screen The Large Data screen is similar to the Compass screen, with the compass removed to allow for large display of the navigation data. this screen is because the customizable information can be read even from a distance. Press W or X to alternate the information at the top of the screen between the destination information (To:) and the current Channel Number (CH:).
Mystic OM.book Page 48 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM z Road Screen The Road screen presents your route as if you were travelling on a road. When you need to make a turn, the road will graphically display the turn and the direction. Waypoint and destination icons will be displayed relative to your position as they come into view. Above the road is a compass that displays your heading and above that are four customizable data fields.
Mystic OM.book Page 49 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM z Speedometer Screen The Speedometer screen displays your speed in a familiar graphical format. There are four additional data fields at the top of the display that can be customized to display the data that you need. The bottom of the screen contains a trip odometer that will record the distance travelled since the last time the odometer was reset.
Mystic OM.book Page 50 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Accessing the Navigation Screens The [ESC] key are used to step through the various navigation screens. If you are viewing one of the Navigation screens, pressing [ESC] will take you to the previous Navigation screen. If you are not viewing one of the Navigation screens, pressing [ESC] will return you to the last Navigation screen viewed.
Mystic OM.book Page 51 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM To give more meaning to your waypoints, you can change the name and icon for each one. You can also add a text message to a waypoint These procedures are covered in the GPS Advanced Operations Section (page 96). There is a limit to the number of waypoints you can store in the MYSTIC. The MYSTIC will store up to 500 user waypoints in memory.
Mystic OM.book Page 52 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 2. Select the Waypoint Category. 3. Use S and T to move the highlight through the list of waypoint categories. The first category in the list is User Waypoint. These are all the waypoints you have already entered into your MYSTIC. The remaining categories are ones that have waypoints which have been pre-loaded into your MYSTIC and are stored in permanent memory. Select Find By. There are two options of “Find By”: Alphabetical and Nearest To.
Mystic OM.book Page 53 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 6. You are returned to the last Navigation screen viewed with some noticeable changes. If you were viewing the Map screen, you will now notice a thick line which is a graphical plot of the GOTO you just created. For other Navigation screens, the header bar changes to indicate that you are navigating to a destination.
Mystic OM.book Page 54 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Important: GOTO routes are not saved in memory when the MYSTIC is turned off. If you are navigating on a GOTO route and you need to turn the MYSTIC off, you will need to re-enter the GOTO. However, Routes are stored in memory. If you need a GOTO but expect to turn the MYSTIC off before arriving, you might consider making a 1-leg Route using the Route menu. This is covered in the GPS Advanced Operation Section starting on page 96.
Mystic OM.book Page 55 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM GPS Setup Initializing your MYSTIC When you turn the MYSTIC on for the first time, there is no GPS position information. Although you could let the unit calculate your present position automatically from the available satellites, it could initially take up to 20 minutes, depending on the surrounding terrain. A better procedure is to manually initialize the GPS function to give it a head start.
Mystic OM.book Page 56 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 2. Use S or T to highlight your area, and press [ENTER]. 3. Enter the Time and Date. The cursor appears at the first character in the time field. To set the time: a. Use S and T to increase or decrease the number. b. Use W and X to move the cursor to the next or previous number position. c. When the time is correct, press [ENTER] to move to the date field. Set the date using the same procedure as setting the time. d.
Mystic OM.book Page 57 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM The VHF screen is now displayed and the MYSTIC begins acquiring the data from the satellites. Once the first position fix has been computed you can set up the other parameters for the MYSTIC GPS functions. GPS Settings Your MYSTIC comes with a number of default settings. You can change these settings to suit the way you intend to use the MYSTIC. To setup your MYSTIC: 1. Press the [MENU] key. 2. At the main Menu, use S and T to highlight Setup.
Mystic OM.book Page 58 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 3. At the Setup Menu, use S and T to highlight the setting you want to change Setup Menu and press [ENTER].
Mystic OM.book Page 59 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 60 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 61 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Daylight Savings You can select the Region you are in to have the MYSTIC automatically adjust the time displayed to compensate for Daylight Savings time.
Mystic OM.book Page 62 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 63 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 64 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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 SPEED highlighted.
Mystic OM.book Page 65 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 66 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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 Track History Map Scale Indicator Customizable Data Fields 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 67 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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 Cursor Icon Map Scale Indicator Cursor Information Block W.
Mystic OM.book Page 68 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 69 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM c. Use S and T to move to the second line (Detail). Press [ENTER] to access the Detail selection list. d. Use S and T to select the detail you want to display, and press [ENTER]. e. Press [ESC] to return to the Map screen. Customizing the Map Display The Map screen can be customized for your individual needs and requirements.
Mystic OM.book Page 70 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Customizing the Map Items a. b. c. d. Press [MENU] from the Map display. Use S and T to select Map Setup and press [ENTER]. Use W or X to select the Display tab. Use S and T to select the options you want to display. If you select Mark All, all items will be displayed on the Map. If you select Clear All, no items will be displayed on the Map. If you want to display only certain items, use S and T to move to each item, and press [ENTER].
Mystic OM.book Page 71 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Turning Map Info On/Off You can turn on or turn off the data fields that are displayed on the Map screen. When you turn them off, you have more room for the Map display. (The Default is Show Map Info.) a. While in the Position Mode of the Map display, press [MENU]. b. The first item should be Hide Map Info. If it is not highlighted, use S and T to select it. c. Press [ENTER].
Mystic OM.book Page 72 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM You are now returned to the Map screen with no data fields. With the Map Info hidden, press W or X to go back to the cursor mode. Notice that the bearing and distance to the cursor are shown at the bottom of the map, together with the scale. If the cursor happens to be on a map object, the name of the object is displayed. To restore the Map Info: a. Make sure you are in the Position Mode. b. Press [MENU]. c.
Mystic OM.book Page 73 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM c. Use S and T to highlight Select Map Info, and press [ENTER]. d. Use S and T to highlight Two Data Fields, and press [ENTER]. You are returned to the Map display with two data fields displayed at the bottom. To customize the data fields: a. Press [MENU].
Mystic OM.book Page 74 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM b. Use S and T to highlight Select Map Info, and press [ENTER]. c. The top item has now changed to Customize Fields. Use S and T to highlight Customize Fields, and press [ENTER].
Mystic OM.book Page 75 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM d. You are now returned to the Map screen, with the data field on the left highlighted. HEADING e. For the remaining steps, see page 64. Street Info This option displays an information block at the bottom of the Map screen showing the name of the street your present position arrow is on. If you are in the cursor mode, the block displays the bearing and distance from your present position, and when you are over a street, the name of that street.
Mystic OM.book Page 76 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM d. Use S and T to highlight Street Info, and press [ENTER]. You are returned to the Map display with the Street Info displayed at the bottom. W. Gladstone St. Setting the Map Parameters You can change how the map is orientated on the screen, the level of detail, the Track Mode, and the Primary Usage (land or marine), depending on how you plan to use your MYSTIC.
Mystic OM.book Page 77 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 2. Use S and T to highlight Map Setup, and press [ENTER]. (The Menu is slightly different from Cursor Mode, but the procedure is the same.) 3. You are now at the Map Setup options screen. Note that there are two tabs. The first set of parameters are on the Format tab. Orientation a. Use S and T to move to the first line (Orientation). Press [ENTER] to access the Orientation selection list.
Mystic OM.book Page 78 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM b. Use S and T to select the orientation you want, and press [ENTER]. The options are: z North Up - North is at the top of the screen. z Course Up - The heading of the active leg of the active route is at the top of the screen. If no route is active, the orientation is North Up until a route is activated z Track Up - Your heading (the direction you are travelling) is at the top of the screen.
Mystic OM.book Page 79 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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 recommended that you use the Auto mode whenever possible. The following is an overly simplified diagram of the three track rate options.
Mystic OM.book Page 80 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 81 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 82 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 83 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Large Data Screen Destination Name Customizable Data Fields 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 displayed 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 84 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Position Screen Present Position Coordinates and Elevation Current Time and Date GPS Status Customizable Data Fields Trip Odometer 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 85 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 86 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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 Customizable Data Fields Compass Destination Name When you are navigating on a GOTO or multileg route, the name of the destination is placed here.
Mystic OM.book Page 87 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Customizable Data Fields See page 64 for the steps for customizing these fields. Speed Screen Destination Name Customizable Data Fields Speedometer Odometer 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 displayed is the name of the destination for the leg of the route you are presently navigating on.
Mystic OM.book Page 88 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Satellite Status Screen Satellite Position Graph Position Mode Satellite Position WAAS Satellites Satellite Signal Strength Chart Battery Life Indicator 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 89 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Position Mode z 3D - position computed is 3-dimensional (elevation is being computed). z 2D - position computed is 2-dimensional (elevation is not being computed). z Blank - MYSTIC is not computing a position fix. Satellite Position Where the satellite is located relative to your position. WAAS Satellites Location of the WAAS Satellites (W). Battery Life Indicator Indicates remaining battery life.
Mystic OM.book Page 90 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Advanced VHF Radio Operations Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Digital Selective Calling has been chosen by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as an international standard for establishing VHF, MF and HF radio calls. Digital Selective Calling has also been selected as part of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS).
Mystic OM.book Page 91 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM ready to transmit on that Channel. - or If the called radio has been set to Standby Mode, a message appears and your radio will return to normal operation. Group Call 1. Select an open (unused) working Channel. 2. Press [CALL/LIGHT]. 3. At the DSC Menu, use S and T to select Group. Press [ENTER]. 4. Press [ENTER]. You will see the Attention screen. Use W or X to select Yes and press [ENTER] to make the call.
Mystic OM.book Page 92 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Send Position Request Call This radio has the ability to request the position of an individual vessel that is registered in the DIRECTORY. 1. Press [CALL/LIGHT]. 2. At the DSC Menu, use S and T to select Position Request. Press [ENTER]. 3. At the Pos Request screen, use S and T to select the individual from the Directory that you want the position of. Note: You must have entries in your directory to make a Position Request Call.
Mystic OM.book Page 93 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 2. If the Position Reply is set to Manual, you can press any key. The Attention screen will be displayed. Use W or X to select Yes and press [ENTER] to reply to the call. Or, select No and press [ENTER] to cancel the reply. Making a Position Send Call This radio has the ability to send the position of your vessel to another vessel using a VHF marine radio equipped with DSC. 1. Press [CALL/LIGHT]. 2.
Mystic OM.book Page 94 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Standby The DSC STANDBY function allows the MYSTIC to answer DSC calls with the UNATTENDED message, and record the calls for response at another time. When you set the MYSTIC to DSC STANDBY Mode, voice traffic may still be active on any chosen Channel. 1. Press [CALL/LIGHT]. 2. At the DSC Menu, use S and T to select Standby. Press [ENTER].
Mystic OM.book Page 95 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 6. A Call Wait Log screen will appear and you can see the details of the call. The illustration on the right is an example of the Call Wait Log. Note: If a call has not been logged, the MYSTIC will beep and you will not be able to proceed to the next step. At this point, you can call back any of the radios displayed in the log.
Mystic OM.book Page 96 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM GPS Advanced Operations Modifying a Waypoint with a Custom Icon and Name When you mark a Waypoint, you just want to save your position quickly. However, it will be difficult to figure out later which waypoint this is from a list of waypoints named WPT001, WPT002, etc. For that reason, you may want to change the default name to one of your choosing.
Mystic OM.book Page 97 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM The cursor is now highlighting the Waypoint Name field. Press [ENTER]. The input keyboard is now displayed. The very top of the keyboard window shows you what field you are changing, in this case the Name field. Use the same technique to enter a name as you did when you entered data in the directory (See “The Alphanumeric Keypad” on page 30.) Note: Waypoint names can be up to 9 characters in length.
Mystic OM.book Page 98 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM To add a message to a Waypoint you are creating, highlight the Message field using W and X and press [ENTER]. The same keyboard you used to enter the Name is displayed, allowing you to enter a message. Using the same method as for Name, enter a Message up to 30 characters long. When you have the Message the way you want it, highlight OK and press [ENTER]. You are returned to the Mark screen with the new Message displayed.
Mystic OM.book Page 99 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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. 2. 3. 4. Press [MENU]. Select Database, and press [ENTER]. At the Database screen, select the category of Waypoint.
Mystic OM.book Page 100 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 101 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 102 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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].
Mystic OM.book Page 103 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 104 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM To Append a Leg (Add a Leg to the end of the route.): 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the next available Leg (dashes). Press [ENTER]. Select Database and press [ENTER]. 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.
Mystic OM.book Page 105 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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. 2. 3. 4. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. At the Map Menu, select Routes, and press [ENTER]. At the Routes Menu, press [MENU].
Mystic OM.book Page 106 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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. 2. 3. 4. 5. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. At the Map Menu, select Sun/Moon, and press [ENTER]. Select At field and press [ENTER]. Use W and X to “Find By” and press [ENTER]. Select Waypoint and press [ENTER].
Mystic OM.book Page 107 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Change the Fish/Hunt Position You can change the position that you want to view the Fish/Hunt information for. The default is "Position" which is your present position. To change the Fish/Hunt Position: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. At the Map Menu, select Fish/Hunt, and press [ENTER]. Select At field and press [ENTER]. Use W and X to “Find By” and press [ENTER]. Select Waypoint and press [ENTER].
Mystic OM.book Page 108 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 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. 2. 3. 4. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. At the Map Menu, select Alarms/Msg and press [ENTER]. Select the desired Alarm and press [ENTER].
Mystic OM.book Page 109 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM GPS Fix Alarm This turns on or off the alarm that can sound whenever the MYSTIC has lost its ability to compute position fixes due to loss of signal from the satellites. This is handy in that it alerts you that you may need to move to an area that has a clearer view of the sky.
Mystic OM.book Page 110 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM VHF FM Marine Radio Telephone Channel and Functions (USA Channels) CHANNEL DESIG WX0 WX1 WX2 WX3 WX4 WX5 WX6 WX7 WX8 WX9 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 FREQUENCY (MHz TRANSMIT 156.050 156.150 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 — 156.800 156.850 156.900 156.950 157.
Mystic OM.book Page 111 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM VHF FM Marine Radio Telephone Channel and Functions (Int Channels) CHANNEL DESIG WXO WX1 WX2 WX3 WX4 WX5 WX6 WX7 WX8 WX9 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 FREQUENCY (MHz TRANSMIT — — — — — — — — — — 156.050 156.100 156.150 156.200 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.
Mystic OM.book Page 112 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM VHF FM Marine Radio Telephone Channel and Functions (CAN Channels) CHANNEL DESIG WXO WX1 WX2 WX3 WX4 WX5 WX6 WX7 WX8 WX9 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 FREQUENCY (MHz TRANSMIT — — — — — — — — — — 156.050 156.100 156.150 156.200 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.
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Mystic OM.book Page 114 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM GPS Glossary Active Leg The segment of a route currently being traveled. Altitude The current elevation above sea level. BRG Bearing. The compass direction from your position to a destination, measured to the nearest degree. Buoy A navigation aid (usually found in marine charts) that is floating in water. The position can vary due to the magnitude and direction of the current. COG Course Over Ground. The direction the receiver is moving.
Mystic OM.book Page 115 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Default The value or setting automatically chosen by the unit unless otherwise directed. Can be changed in Setup. DST Distance. Distance from position to destination. ETA Estimated Time of Arrival. The estimated time of day the leg’s destination waypoint will be reached. ETE Estimated Time Enroute. The estimated time remaining to reach the next waypoint in a route. HDG Heading. The direction you are facing, defined as an angle from North.
Mystic OM.book Page 116 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM NMEA National Marine Electronics Association. A professional organization that defines and maintains the standard serial format used by marine electronic navigation equipment and computer interfaces. OSGB A coordinate system describing only Great Britain, similar to UTMs. Used with GRB36 datum. Position fix Position coordinates as computed by the MYSTIC. SOG Speed Over Ground. The speed at which the MYSTIC is moving. TMP Temperature.
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Mystic OM.book Page 118 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Using MapSend™ The MapSend™ Streets and Destinations USA CD included with your MYSTIC allows you to load detailed street maps into your unit. The maps supplied on the CD contain full street detail of US cities. Features z z z z z Enables you to load street maps for any region in the United States into your MYSTIC. Allows you to cut any rectangular map region you choose to load into the unit. Maps are not pre-cut to counties or other boundaries.
Mystic OM.book Page 119 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM z z z z True Color Video with 800x600 resolution 60 MB Hard Drive Space 32x CD-ROM drive MS Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 (or higher) The MapSend™ Streets and Destinations USA CD allows you to extend the capabilities of your MYSTIC GPS receiver. Please refer to the Help files in the software for assistance on the features and functions. This brief introduction is provided only to demonstrate the most commonly used function; uploading detailed maps. 1.
Mystic OM.book Page 120 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM 5. 6. Select your Region Click on the “Draw New Region” icon on the MapSend toolbar. Use the tool to select the area on the map that you want to upload into your MYSTIC. The map will now look like this: Here is the region selected for this example. When you move the cursor inside the rectangle, the amount of memory that will be used in your MYSTIC is displayed on the PC screen. You can further modify this region.
Mystic OM.book Page 121 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM In this example, the name “socal” was used. After supplying the name, this region is added to the region list found at the right of the screen. In the region list, left click on the box in front of the name of the region you want to upload. Notice that the area within the region changes color, giving you a graphical indication of what region(s) you will upload. 7. Upload the Region a. Make sure that the MYSTIC is turned on. b.
Mystic OM.book Page 122 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM WAAS Your MYSTIC GPS receiver has been upgraded to include the latest WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) technology. With WAAS your GPS receiver can compute position locations with an accuracy never before possible in a commercial receiver. What is WAAS? WAAS is a means of improving the accuracy of GPS beyond the standard civilian signal.
Mystic OM.book Page 123 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Technical Support and Service Your Uniden dealer can provide you with sales assistance and information. If your marine radio does not perform properly, follow the troubleshooting tips in the back of this Operating Guide. For technical support contact Uniden at 1-800-586-0409. The radio contains no user-serviceable parts. Unauthorized adjustment will void the warranty and may cause illegal radio operation.
Mystic OM.book Page 124 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Troubleshooting If the MYSTIC does not perform to your expectations, try the suggestions listed below. If you cannot get satisfactory results, call the Uniden Technical Support at (800) 586-0409, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Central Standard Time, Monday through Friday. Symptom Cause Remedy Won’t power On. No or low voltage. Check for proper voltage getting to the radio.
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Mystic OM.book Page 1 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM Three Year Limited Warranty WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”) ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for three years, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below. WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user shall terminate and be of no further effect 36 months after the date of original retail sale.
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