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1. Map If you want to display only certain items use A and V to move to Track Lines each item and press ENTER If Dest Line the item was checked the check Vi Depar Dest Line mark will be removed If the item was not checked a check mark will appear e When you have completed your selection press ESC Customizing the Map Data Fields To customize the data fields you must be in the Position Mode of the Map screen If you are in the Cursor Mode press ESC to change the display back to the Position Mode If you are not sure which Mode you are in look at the Map An arrow indicates Posi tion Mode and a cross hair indicates Cursor Mode If you press ESC and the display changes to another Navigation Screen you were in the Position Mode You now need to continue to press ESC until you return to the map 70 Mystic OM book Page 71 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 7 Turning Map Info On Off You can turn on or turn off the data fields that are displayed on the Map Mens screen When you turn them off you have more room for the Map display The Default is Shou Info a While in the Position Mode of the Map display press MENU b The first item should be Hide Info If itis not highlighted use A and to select it c Press ENTER Clear Track Database
2. 113 GPS Glossary 2 2 114 GPS Waypoint Icons enhn 117 Using MapSond 118 Features 118 PC Requirements 118 WAAS Technical Support and Service Maritime Radio Services Operation 123 Troubleshooting Specifications 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 regulated transmitters Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U S and international standards bodies The design of the radio complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards MYSTIC is waterproof only when both the antenna and the battery are properly attached not operate the transmitter of any radio equipment unless all Radio Frequency connectors are secure and any open connectors are properly terminated not operate the transmitter of any radio equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere
3. WX ALERT to change from the VHF Channels to the Weather Channels Press and hold WX ALERT to set the Weather Alert Mode The cursor keys A V lt gt are used to change Channels alternate Navigation screens and select items in the Menu screens The MENU key is used to access the Menu screen When you are at the Menu screen use A V to select the next Menu and press ENTER That will take you to the next Menu or the next selection to modify To stop from selecting any item press ESC 18 Mystic OM book Page 19 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Manual Tuning To manually select a Channel press the A cursor key to increase the Channel number or press the W cursor key to decrease the Channel number Communication channels are located on Channel 01 28 and 60 88 Weather Channels Weather channels are located on channels WXO to WX9 To select Weather Channels CHANNEL press the WX ALERT key The radio will go to the last selected Weather Channel 1 Press the A cursor key or the V cursor key to select a different Weather Channel USA WX 2 40 4 To exit from Weather channels press 0 OS WX ALERT The radio returns to the Search 1st set previous Marine Channel Bearing Heading 9 99 Instant Channel 16 Channel 9 Communications To access instant Channel 16 or Channel 9 communications press the 16 9 TRIPLE key You can access Channel 16 instant
4. Info and press ENTER 75 Mystic OM book Page 76 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM d Use A and Y to highlight Street Info and press ENTER Customize Fields Sireet Info He ofile Terrain Praject You are returned to the Map display with the Street Info displayed at the bot tom 0 25mi 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 Note Although you can set most of these parameters from either Map screen Mode it is better to start from the Position Mode 1 Press MENU 76 e Mystic OM book Page 77 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 2 Use A and to highlight 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 F ormat tab Orientation 3 a Use A and V to move to the first 4 line Orientation Press j 7 ENTER to access ds Orientation Format Display selection list Sa 5 Detail Medium vj Track Mode Auto I Primary Usage Land Mystic OM book Page 78 Wednesday October 2
5. LOCALEMG Hazardous Materai Warming E HAZARDOUS Cwi Emergency Message CE CHILE Evacuation Warming Ew EVACUATION Tnmedats Evacuston EVACUATENOTE Taw Enforcement Waring TAW ENFORCE Fre Warring FRE FurmcansITiopica Siem War HURRICANE Tuam Warming TSUNAMI Coss Food Warming CORSTFLOOD Special Marine Waring SPECIAL MEN avalanche Waring AVALANCHE Volcano Wari VOLCANO S Sherer In Place Warming SHELTER AD Civi Danger Waic CIC DANGER e Radical Hazard Walch RADIOLOGICAL a Fazardous Matera Watch HAZARDOUS WeterStom Watch WINTER STOR HIGH WIND TORNADO Severe Thunderstorm Watch THUNDERSTORM Fish Flood Wat FLASH FLOOD Food Wat FLOOD aricana Topical Siem Wai HURRICANE Team Watch TSUNAMI Coss Food Watch COAST FLOOD avalanche Wat AVALANCHE Volcano Watch VOLCANO Severe Weather Stam SEVERE W Spec Weather Statement SPECIRLWX Flash Flood Statement FLASH FLOOD Fed FLOOD Furicsne Statement HURRICANE atonal Paridi Test NATIONPERIOD Required Monthly Test MONTHLY Renured Weekly Test WEEKLY System DemonsratonfPracice SYSTEN DENT NATIONAL HAZARD WARNING TNATIONHAZARD UNKNOWN EMERGENCY TUNE TV UNKNOWN TV UNKNOWN WARNING TUNE TY UNKNOWN TV UNKNOWN WATCH TUNE TV UNKNOWNTV UNKNOWN STATEMENT TUNE TY UNKNOWNTV 113 d 7 GPS Glossary Active Leg Altitude BRG Buoy COG Coordinates CTS Datum The segment of a route currently being traveled
6. allow children to operate any transmitter equipped radio equipment without proper supervision your radio equipment serviced by a qualified technician not operate the transmitter of any radio equipment with the antenna touching or close to the eyes face or exposed body parts not use the radio with a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin a minor burn may result Please contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna Use only the supplied or an approved antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could impair call quality damage the radio or result in violation of FCC regulations Body worn Operation This device was tested for typical body worn operations using the supplied belt clip which typically provides a space from the body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements body worn operations are restricted to the supplied belt clip For hand held operation the radio should be held 1 inch from the user s face The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided For more information about RF exposure please visit the website at www fcc gov When using an external speaker microphone USE ONLY THE UNIDEN MODEL HHVTAO7 black or HHVTAWO7 white Use of any other accessory for this purpose may invalidate your authority to operate this devic
7. 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 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 AD marker D 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 4 82 D Mystic OM book Page 83 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Large Data Screen Namen p MLLO Bearing 2479 M Heading 32 o A 1 M Customizable Speed Data pe 3 6 1 Fields H Distance 12 6 Y d I Destination Name G When you are navigating on a GOTO or multileg route the name x E of the destination is placed here or multileg routes the na
8. 71 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 lt or gt to go back to the cursor mode Notice that the bearing and distance to the cur sor 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 With Shou Info highlighted press ENTER You will be returned to the Map screen with the data fields displayed Customizing Map Info Note You can select which information is displayed at the bottom of the Map screen The first two options Tuo Data Fields or Street Info are available for change The other two options Horiz Profile and Terrain Project require uploading topographic information from a special Magellan MapSend Topo CD Contact your Uniden dealer for more information If you try to select and set either of these options you will see a warning message a Be sure you are viewing the Map screen in Position Mode b Press MENU 72 Mystic OM book Page 73 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 7 C Use A and V to highlight Select Info and press ENTER Map Info 4 x is hzHunt T d Use A and V to high
9. 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 11 4 d 4 Mystic OM book Page 12 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Ww 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 lon battery pack See page 5 for the Lithium lon Warning Note Before operating your MYSTIC charge the battery pack for 4 hours without interruption the charging cradle 1 Be sure the AC adapter or DC adapter is connected to the charging cradle and the appropriate power source 2 Place the MYSTIC in the charging cradle 4 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 When charging is completed the red LED will extinguish You may ND leave the MYSTIC in the charging cradle without overcharging the 4 battery pack 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 This may damage the memory system of your radio Be sure to turn the unit off before removing the battery 13
10. Mystic OM book Page 14 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 Features 157 Submersible Full Screen Mapping GPS Triple Watch Plus Large Data display Screens Memory Scan Full Navigation Screens DSC Digital Selective Calling Party Position Calling Indication Lithium ion Battery Compass Screen Drop in Charger with e SAME Dataport Swivel Belt Clip Satellite Status Screen All USA Canadian amp Interface for Uploading International Marine and Downloading Map Channels Information The included MapSend Streets and Destinations USA software enhances the utility of your MYSTIC radio with greater mapping detail and useful information capabilities Using the Dataport on your Drop in Charger connected to a PC you can upload data to your MYSTIC for any region in the United States To get the most from your radio please read this Operating Guide thoroughly This guide contains information about your radio and the GPS mapping capabilities If this is the first time you are using this MYSTIC complete all the step
11. Note You can select a GOTO Destination Waypoint from the other Categories This is covered in the GPS Advanced Operation Section page 96 Navigating on a GOTO Route The MYSTIC has the tools you ll need to navigate to your destination You have the choice of three customizable screens that display the information that you need in the layout that you desire You may find the compass screen perfect for you or you may prefer the Large Data or Map screen Press ESC until the navigation screen you want is displayed If you selected the Map screen you will see your position icon in the center of the screen with a line drawn for you on the map graphically displaying the GOTO route Note that this route is line of sight LOS or the crow flies The MYSTIC does not compute the route avoiding hazards or connecting waterways H 0 25mi HEADING SPEED 3484 27 53 Mystic OM book Page 54 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 h Mystic OM book Page 55 W
12. 12 6 38 2 VMG XTE Customizable 1 2 5 009 BEARING Fields i 009 007 Compass e0 30 6 ra 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 86 Mystic OM book Page 87 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 7 Customizable Data Fields See page 64 for the steps for customizing these fields Speed Screen Destination HEADING DISTANCE 221 1 06 Customizable ETE ET Es 021m 11 144 MPH 2 Speedometer 0 8 Trip Odometer gt 0023 10 lt Odometer 7 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 87 Mystic OM book Page 88 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 S
13. The current elevation above sea level Bearing The compass direction from your position to a destination measured to the nearest degree 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 Course Over Ground The direction the receiver is moving COG can be reported in true or magnetic north values A unique numeric or alphanumeric description of the position Course to Steer The direction you should be traveling in order to return to the course while proceeding towards the destination It is a compromise course bearing that projects from your current position to a point on the courseline midway between a point perpendicular to your position and the current leg destination waypoint Refers to the theoretical mathematical model of the earth s sea level surface Map makers may use a different model to chart their maps so position coordinates will differ from one datum to another The datum for the map you are using can be found in the legend of the map If you are unsure of which datum to use use WGS84 114 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 le
14. 157550 5757 mast Coa 757 100 157 700 Coast Guard 15715 157 780 Coast Guard USCG 157 200 161800 Public Caress Duplex TELEPHONE 157 250 161850 Publi Corese Duplex TELEPHONE 757 200 161800 Publi Corese Duplex TELEPHONE 757 350 161980 Publi Corese Duplex TELEPHONE 157 400 162000 ubi Duplex TELEPHONE Vis 185225 156225 COMMERCIAL TE ems Pom Ope PORT OPR 755 225 155 325 Port Ope PORT OPR TES 156378 Comi TW aA BRGERG Non Cam 195475 eas an Car PLEASURE 195525 156525 DSC TESI 158878 Wan Ca PLERSURE 755525 156825 Won Com SHE SHP TES 1567S Pot Ops PORTOPR 195725 _ 158725 Por Ope PORTOPR TERES T5688 Part Ope PORTOPR 155025 Nan Com E E E SHE SHP 157025 187825 Com 57075 57076 Coast Guard CCG 157125 157125 US ny coe 157175 KEAL Coast Guard USCG 157225 161825 Caress Duplex TELEPHONE 157275 161 875 Publi Coresp Duplex TELEPHONE 197325 Public Caress Duper TELEPHONE 157375 163 075 Public Coresp Duplex TELEPHONE 5725 6745 Cam COMMERCIAL 110 ds PN Mystic OM book Page 111 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM WT e VHF FM Marine Radio Telephone C
15. Medium Track Mode Auto Off gt Auto Detailed 2 0 MI ivi 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 Use A and V to move to Primary Usage Press ENTER to access the Primary Usage selection list Format Display Orientation North Up M Detail Medium Track Mode Auto M Primary Usage 80 Mystic OM book Page 81 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM b Use A and to select the Primary Usage you want and press ENTER c Press ESC to return to the Map screen Format Display Orientation North Up M Detail Medium Track Mode Auto Primary Usage Land Land Your Map screen selections have now been set You can go back and change any of them at any time Compass Screen Destination SPEED DISTANCE Customizable y 321 Data Fields Destination 28 321 Icon Heading Compass Marker d Sun Moon d Position Markers 81
16. After the call is sent the Ha it ina screen appears If you want to cancel the Position Request Call press You will be returned to the WHF screen Otherwise just wait for a reply 6 The MYSTIC will wait 10 seconds for an acknowledgement If it G does not detect an acknowledgment it will send the Position e Request Call again If no acknowledgement is received you will be returned to the HF screen 7 When the called vessel sends the position information the POSITION REPL screen appears showing the caller s MMSI or name time and position information Note The requested radio must have the ability to transmit the position information such as another MYSTIC radio 8 Press ESC The Map screen will now be displayed with the calling ship s location marked on the map Receive Position Request Call When your MYSTIC receives a Position Request Call the DSC Routine tone or the DSC Distress tone will sound and the POS I T ION REQUEST screen displaying the category callers MMSI or name and time 1 If you have set the Position Reply to AUTO your MYSTIC will automatically transmit your position information 92 D 4 Mystic OM book Page 93 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 2 If the Position Reply is set to Manual you can press any key The Attent ion screen will be displayed Use lt or gt to select ves and press ENTER to reply to the call Or select No a
17. ENTER To move the cursor back one position erasing the last character entered highlight the Back button and press ENTER To add a space to the Name highlight the button between Shift Back and press ENTER To erase the whole Name and start over highlight the Clear button and press ENTER 3 When you have the field data entered the way you want it highlight and press ENTER to accept the entry The entry is now saved and you are returned to the previous menu If you do not want this entry press to move the highlight to the Cance1 box and press ENTER 4 j Mystic OM book Page31 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 VHF Menu 2 Press A to increase or press W to decrease the number When you have the first digit set use gt to move to the Name next digit position MMSI 3 When you have entered all the digits press ENTER The highlight will 00000001 move to OK box Press ENTER to Cancel accept the entry If you do not want this entry press to move the highlight to the Cance1 box and press ENTER n 4 The screen returns to the previous Menu The next Section covers the data you need to ente
18. VHF and press ENTER At the Menu select Review CH and press ENTER At the Rew ieu CH Menu you see a list of all channels stored in Memory 5 Select one of the displayed Channels and press ENTER The MYSTIC returns to the VHF screen with the selected Channel displayed RON Marine Distress Procedure Speak slowly clearly calmly 1 sure your radio is 2 Tune to Channel 16 3 Press the PTT button on the radio and say MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY Give your ship ID Say MAYDAY your ship name Give your location what navigational aids or landmarks are near State the nature of your distress Give the number of persons aboard and the conditions of any injured 9 Estimate present seaworthiness of your vessel 10 Give a brief description of your vessel meters type color hull 11 Say I will be listening on Channel 16 12 End message by saying THIS IS your ship name or call sign OVER 13 Release the PTT button and listen Someone should answer 23 D PN OE Mystic OM book Page 24 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 14 If not repeat call beginning at Item 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 Standar
19. display will display the current Date and indicate the progress of acquiring the satellites necessary to achieve a Position Fix The display will read Search ist sat Search 2nd sat and Search 3rd sat 44 Mystic OM book Page 45 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 Once the three satellites have been acquired the display alternate between two readouts The current Date and Estimated Position Error in feet Averaging and a numeric value This means the MYSTIC is comput ing 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 Navigational Screens The MYSTIC has nine navigation screens Map screen Compass screen Large Data screen two Position screens Road screen Data screen and Speedometer screen There is also a Satellite Status screen which enables you to view how well the MYSTIC is receiving satellite information These screens will be described briefly here More detailed information on the different screens can be found in the GPS Advanced Operation Section page 96 e Map Screen The Map screen has two modes Position or Cursor Position Mode In the position mode your E present position is indicated by the large MS _ San D arrow icon in the center of the display If you are moving the arrow will point
20. initialized Follow these instructions 1 Use A or V to highlight your general Region and press ENTER 55 h Mystic OM book Page 56 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 2 Use A or Y to highlight your area and press ENTER Arizona Arkansas Colorado 3 Enter the Time and Date The cursor appears at the first character in the time Time field To set the time Use A and V to increase or 33 00 000N 4 decrease the number 087 00 000W Use 4 and gt to move the cursor to the next or previous number OF position 2 380 When the time is correct press o ENTER to move to the date field 05 AUG 03 Set the date using the same procedure as setting the time Done d When you are finished setting the date press ENTER to highlight the Done field and press ENTER 56 Mystic OM book Page 57 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 7 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 1w USA 00 45 13 U 20 MAR 03 Search 1st sat Bearing Heading M M 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 M
21. memory The act of saving the waypoint is commonly called Marking So when references are made to marking a waypoint that simply means to save a position on the globe into memory There are a number of ways you can save a waypoint The most common are saving your present position entering the coordinates of a position or saving the position of the cursor while viewing the Map screen These waypoints can then later be used to create routes or as the destination of a GOTO A GOTO is a single leg route that is defined as a route from your present position to any waypoint You are here and you want to GOTO there Saving a Waypoint Saving Your Present Position as a Waypoint From any screen press and ark hold GOTO for 2 seconds and the Mark Name screen is displayed The Save button is amp IwProo1 highlighted and you can press ENTER to 37 00 00N save the waypoint using the default name 11 9 00 00W and icon This will save your present Bevation position using a default name WPTxxx ooooor _ into memory where xxx is a sequential L000007t number CREATE MESSAGE 50 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 waypoi
22. name such as DISTRESS PORT etc to each Marine Channel You can apply separate names to the channels in the USA International and Canadian channels The maximum name size is 12 characters All Channels come pre programmed from the factory Note You cannot add a Channel Tag to the WX channels 38 D 4 Mystic OM book Page 39 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM To add Channel TAG 1 Press MENU 2 At the Menu screen select HF 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 wy list is USA INT or CAN 6 Select the Channel number you want to add a tag to and press ENTER 7 Since this is the first Channel you are adding a tag to you will see the familiar alphanumeric keypad you used to enter a ship s name in the directory 8 Use the keypad as you did in the procedures above to enter a tag for that Channel G Reminder The tag can be no more than 12 characters long x d 9 When you are finished and press ENTER at the OK button you Ed will return to the Channel TAG list At this point you can add a Channel Tag to another Channel using the same procedure Editing or Restoring a TAG You can edit a Channel Tag using the same procedure as w
23. screen Large data screen Position screen 1 Position screen 2 Road screen Data screen Speed screen Sat Status screen If all nine navigation screens are active you ll move to the next one with each press of the ESC key If you turn off any screens in Setup they will not be displayed 62 e Mystic OM book Page 63 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM e a G 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 moving measured in degrees When the heading and bearing are the same you are travelling on a direct line to your destination VMG Velocity Made Good The speed at which you are getting closer to your destination If the heading and bearing are the same the VMG will be the same as Speed since all the speed you are travelling is being applied to arriving to your destination However if you are off course your VMG will be less than the speed at which you are travelling CTS Course To Steer The angle you need to turn to put you back 3 on course
24. the secondary position screen is UTM Universal Transverse Mercator Mystic OM book Page 60 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 information to compute elevation or 2D displays a fixed elevation based upon the elevation entered The default is 3D Time Format You can choose from three different time formats Local 24 Hr military time Local AM PM or UTC If you select Local 24 Hr or Local AM PM you will be prompted to enter your local time The default is UTC S NAV Units You can select the units of measure that MYSTIC will use Miles Yards MPH Miles Feet MPH Nautical Miles Feet Knots or Kilometers Kilometers per hour The default is Miles Feet MPH North Reference You can select whether the MYSTIC uses True North Magnetic North Mils Military True or Mils Military Magnetic as the North reference The default is Magnetic North 4 60 D Mystic OM book Page 61 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Dayli
25. this could take a few minutes e Now using the MYSTIC go to the Map screen and zoom out over the area on the map where you have uploaded the region Once you have zoomed out far enough you will see the outline of a box This box represents the region that you just uploaded This portion of the map now has detailed street and points of interest information In addition to the Quick Reference Guide enclosed with your CD there is also a complete User Manual available within the software Just click on the Help Menu 4 i e Mystic OM book Page 122 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM e WAAS Your MYSTIC GPS receiver has been upgraded to include the latest WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System technology With WAAS your GPS receiver 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 WAAS was developed by the FAA to provide the accuracy needed for aircraft to perform approaches for landings WAAS improves the accuracy of GPS by calculating the errors in the GPS signal at several monitoring stations around the country and then transmitting the error corrections to special WAAS satellites In turn these satellites broadcast the error corrections to WAAS capable GPS receivers around the world WAAS is a free service and with the small exception of two additional
26. to accept the entry If you do not want this entry press gt to move the highlight to the Cancel box and press ENTER 7 The User MMSI Code is now saved and the screen returns to the MMSI Entra screen Note You can only program your MYSTIC twice with an MMSI number After that you will see an error message The error message will disappear automatically after 10 seconds You will need to send your MYSTIC to Uniden for factory programming Group MMSI To program a Group MMSI 1 Press MENU 2 Select VHF and press ENTER 40 D 4 Mystic OM book Page 41 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 97 3 At the WHF select MMSI Entry and press ENTER 4 Atthe MMSI Entry screen select Gr our MMSI and press ENTER 5 Press ENTER Enter the Gr oue 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 box Press ENTER to accept the entry If you do not want this entry press to move the highlight to the Cancel box and press ENTER 7 The Group MMSI Code is now saved and the screen returns to the VHF Menu screen DSC Watch The MYSTIC monitors Channel 70 for DSC Calls See Digital Selective Calling DSC on page 90 To enable or disable DSC Watch Press MENU N At the Menu screen select HF and press ENTER At the Menu select DSC Hatch a
27. watt channels They are 13 and 67 for the USA channels and 13 15 17 and 20 for the CAN channels When the Channel is set as a low power Channel you can temporarily transmit at 5 watts by pressing and DISTRESS 1 6 USA 00 45 13 U 20 MAR 03 Search 1st set Bearing Heading M DISTRESS 16 22 30 57 0 19 03 Search 1st set Bearing Heading M M holding the 1W SWLOCK key while you press the PTT button Entering Channel Numbers into Memory Scan You can enter channels into Memory Scan for instant scanning at any time When a Channel is selected for Memory Scan MEM appears on the LCD display To enter a Channel into Memory Scan select the Channel you want to store by pressing A V and then press and hold SCAN MEMORY for 2 seconds The Channel is stored in Memory Scan and MEM appears on the LCD display To cancel the Channel in Memory press and hold SCAN MEMORY for 2 seconds and the MEM icon disappears 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 Press MENU At the Menu screen select
28. 2 3 Press MENU At the Menu screen select HF and press ENTER At the WHF select Position Reply and press ENTER Select Auto or Manual and press ENTER The MYSTIC returns to the VHF Menu Press ESC to return to the VHF screen 43 D 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 Because the MYSTIC gets the information it needs from satellites orbiting the earth the radio needs to have a relatively unobstructed view of the sky This allows the MYSTIC to choose from all satellites currently available If the view of the sky is poor due to large cliffs mooring roofs buildings heavy foliage or other obstructions the satellite signals can be blocked and the GPS receiver may take longer to compute a position fix You will observe the acquisition of the satellites and other important information on the default Channel and Navigation Screen that appears after the power up sequence DISTRESS 10 22 30 57 0 19 03 Search 1st set GPS information Customizable Bearing Heading data fields 0 9 The GPS Information
29. 2 2003 8 59 PM b Use and to select the orientation you want and press ENTER The options are Font Display Don M North is at the top of the North Up E Course Up The heading of the U active leg of the active route is at ourse up the top of the screen If no route is Track Up active the orientation is North Up Auto hd until a route is activated Primary Usage _ Track Up Your heading the Land direction you are travelling is at the top of the screen Detail You can set the detail of the map to highest high medium low or lowest This changes the zoom level that displays different map objects cities highways labels etc If you have set a zoom level and the display is too cluttered set the map detail to a lower level conversely set it to a higher level to view more detail The default is Medium a Use A and to move to the next parameter Detail and press ENTER b Use A and to select the orientation you want and press ENTER Selecting Track Mode The Track Mode determines how often the MYSTIC stores track points Setting the mode to OFF stops the MYSTIC from saving any new track points ein or Auto Detai lec mode the MYSTIC uses a method for track point storage that maximizes memory Using Auto you will see more points on and near turns and less points on straight stretches of the map You also have the option of selecting fixed intervals for
30. 3 8 59 PM 7 ai Top Controls Belt Clip Antenna Speaker Microphone Connector Squelch Control On Off Volume Control oP oN LCD Display 16 e gt TX 1W MEM SCAN USA WX ALERT TRIPLE LOCK 08 35 08 PM 25JUN 03 Search 151 amp Q Bearing Heading 0 9 3 77 08 90 e Mystic OM book Page 8 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 97 LCD Display Legend Channel Tag Displays current Channel name Channel Display Displays current transmitting receiving Channel number e 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 ALERT Indicates Weather Alert Mode is ON ks d TRIPLE Indicates Triple Watch Mode is ON LOCK Indicates Key Lock Mode is ON Current Time Displays in format chosen in Setup Current Date Displays in format chosen in Setup GPS Information Displays status of satellite acquisition Battery Level Current battery level May display 0 12 Bat tery Low 24 36 48 60 72 86 and 100 e Heading Displays curren
31. 325 PORTOPR 136 375 158375 BRGIERG 195425 155425 195475 PLEASURE 195525 156525 DSC TESTS 158375 PLEASURE 195525 156625 SHP SHP 195575 155575 PORT OPR 185725 156 28 PORTOPR 195875 155875 PORT OPR 155025 19575 155975 SHE SHP 157025 157025 SHE SHP 157075 T8748 157 125 AE ca 157175 187175 EES 157225 161825 TELEPHONE 157 275 164 875 TELEPHONE 157325 TELEPHONE 187375 TELEPHONE 157425 152025 TELEPHONE 112 N Mystic OM book Page 113 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM WT e NWR S A M E Event Codes Event Code Standard EVENT LEVEL Siren Typo Teo Display Warning Watch Statement Emergency Acon ENG NOTIFY Emergency Adon Termination EAT ENGED atonal infomation Center NC RATION INFO Tornado Waring OW for TORY TORNADO Thunderstorm Waring CE FUNDERSTORN Flash Flood Waring FEN FLASH FLOOD Food Warring FW FLOOD Water Son Weming Ww WINTER STOR Bizar Waring BZW BLIZZARD igh Wind Dust Storm Warming HAW HIGH WIND acological Hazard Warming RAW RADIOLOGICAL Gia Danger Warning cow CWILDANGER Lacs Ares Emergency
32. 5 58 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 Atthe Simulate Menu select Auto or User and press ENTER a Ifyou select Auto the MYSTIC will function with a predefined heading and speed b If you select User you will be asked to define a desired simulated heading and speed 3 To turn off Simulate select Of and press ENTER Nav Screens You can determine which navigation screens are displayed by 4 selecting them individually from this Menu The default is all screens 3 2 On Each time you press ENTER you see one of the navigation screens and a selection list Select either or OFF to have that Screen displayed or not When you have finished with all navigation Screens you are returned to the Setup Menu Coord System Allows you to set the coordinate system that will be used to display the position for the primary or secondary position screen The available coordinate systems are Lat Lon UTM OSGB Irish Swiss Swedish Finnish German French USNG MGRS or User Grid The default for the primary position screen is Lat Lon DEG MIN MMM The default for
33. 9 PM 7 b Use A and to highlight Reset Tr ir Press ENTER C You will see a Warning screen asking you to verify the reset Use 4 or gt to select 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 Customizable HEADING SPEED Data 009 38 1 1 N 10 20 Compass Road 4 0 amp Scale Indicator 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 85 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 SPEED DISTANCE
34. ETA Estimated Time of Arrival The local time at which you will arrive at your destination based on the rate of speed you are moving to your destination See ETE Estimated Time Enroute The length of time it will take you to arrive at your destination based on your present speed to the destination XTE Cross Track Error XTE is the perpendicular distance from your present position to the course line you should be on to go to your destination Turn The direction you need to turn to put you on the shortest distance to your destination from your present position Elevation The distance above sea level you are presently at Time Current local time Date Current date EPE Estimated Position Error in feet Avg Speed Displays average speed Max Speed Displays maximum speed Battery Displays percentage of battery power remaining 63 lt 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 A and V to move the highlight until it is at Customize Press ENTER Alarms Map Utilities 3 You will be returned to the same S navigation screen with the first data field Home SE highlighted For example if you are at DISTANCI th
35. MISTIC 1024 10 24 03 3 26 PM Page 1p Uniden MYSTIC OWNER S MANUAL SUBMERSIBLE GPS Powered by MAGELLAI MEETS JIS7 SUBMERSIBLE 4 SPECIFICATIONS eo X87 Mystic OM book Page 2 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM eo X87 Mystic OM book Page 1 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 2 Contents FCC RF Exposure Information Included with your MYSTIC Radio Lithium lon Battery Pack Warning MYSTIC Controls Keys and i Display Front Side Controls Keys Top Controls LCD Display Getting Started Mounting the Drop in Charger Attaching the Antenna Attaching the Battery Attaching the Belt Clip Charging the Battery Pack Introduction Features Basic VHF Radio Operation Location of Controls Power On Off Welcome Screen Squelch lt Using the MYSTIC keys Manual Tuning Weather Channels Instant Channel 16 Channel 9 Communications 4 Triple Watch 7 Transmitting Entering Channel Numbers into Memory Scan Review Channel Memory 73 Marine Distress Procedure Sending a Distress Call Receiving a Distress Call MYSTIC Setup Default Settings MYSTIC Setup Select Mode RF Select Select U I C USA International or Canada Directory FIPS codes Channel Tag MMSI Entry DSC Watch Auto Channel Switch POSITION REPLY GPS Basic Operations Position Fix N
36. MMSI i ition 1 i DISTRESS RELAY ACK time and position information UNDESIGNATED MMSI 123456789 08 35 PM 34_22 000 N 130_11 000 E Bearing Heading 256 9 130 9 27 Mystic OM book Page 28 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 97 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 Entering Data Much of the information you need to take advantage of the many functions in your MYSTIC must be entered via the MENU procedures The specific data to be entered is covered in the MYSTIC Setup Section starting on page 32 The next paragraphs cover the techniques for entering data 28 G S W W e 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 A and cursor keys to Database select highlight the item you want Routes Then press ENTER to access the sub menu for that category Su n For example To set
37. PM A MYSTIC Controls Keys and Display Front Side Controls A LCD Display B Push To Talk button C Microphone D Speaker E DISTRESS button with red plastic cover Keys L 1 CALLILIGHT Press to display the DSC Digital Selective Call Q Press and hold to change the Backlight level 2 IN Press to zoom into a Navigation 3 GOTO MARK Press to create GOTO Route uniden Press and hold to mark a Waypoint rs N 4 ESC Press to go back from a SP Menu screen or a Navigation 7 screen 5 WXIALERT Press to access the Weather Channels Press and hold to turn Weather Alert or Off 6 Cursor keys 4 Press to move cursor or CETT down on screens and maps 7 1WISWILOCK Press to e Cay change between 1 Watt 5 Watt transmit power SS Press and hold to place radio in KEY LOCK Mode 8 OUT Press to zoom out Navigation 9 ENTER Press to accept selection any Menu screen 10 MENU Press to access MYSTIC Menu screens 11 SCAN MEMORY Press to place radio in Triple Watch Scan Mode Press and hold to enter the current Channel into memory 12 16 9 TRIPLE Press to access instant Channel 16 or Channel 9 communications Press and hold to place radio in Triple Watch Mode Mystic OM book Page 7 Wednesday October 22 200
38. Press CALL LIGHT 3 Atthe DSC Menu use A and V to select A11 Ships Press ENTER 4 Atthe All Ships menu use A and V to select Urgency Safetu or Routine 5 Press ENTER You will see the Attent i on screen Use gt to select ez and press ENTER to make the call Or select No and press ENTER to cancel the call Note ROLIT INE calls tune to the previously selected Channel When sending either an URGENCY or SAFETY message all radios will automatically move to Channel 70 until all of the data is received After selecting URGENCY or SAFETY ALL SHIPS call is transmitted the MYSTIC will switch to Channel 16 You should wait a few minutes before transmitting the ALL SHIPS call information 91 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 Atthe DSC Menu use A and V to select Position Request Press ENTER 3 At the Pos Request screen use and V 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 See the Setup Section page 35 4 Press ENTER You will see the Attent ion screen Use or gt to select ez and press ENTER to make the call Or select No and press ENTER to cancel the call 5
39. TER If you select ez all Track history will be cleared Clear track will disable backtrack Clear anyway Yes BA Fish Hunt 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 de details Cursor Mode GL N San D E Baseline Rd Cursor Icon gt r adstone St Di Map Scale Indicator Cursor en 0 25mi Information W Gladstone 51 44 Waypoint 67 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 AV and b 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 heading and dis tance from your present position to the cursor Setting the Map Detail e a Press MENU b Use A and to select Map Setup and press ENTER Hide Map Info Info Clear Tr Database 68 Mysti
40. 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 MRN Only In this Mode you can use the radio as a Marine radio only and you have no GPS functions e GPS only In this Mode only the GPS functions will work and you will not receive any Marine signals amp p In this Mode all functions of the MYSTIC are in use This is the factory x 4 default setting Y To select the operating Mode 1 Press MENU 2 At the Menu screen select Setur and press ENTER 3 At the Setup Menu select RF Select and press ENTER 4 Select the Mode you want and press ENTER This will set the radio to that Mode and return to a screen depending on your setting 33 D 4 Mystic OM book Page 34 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 7 If you set the radio to MRM On l4 you will be returned to the VHF DISTRESS screen with the message that it is in the MRN 14 Mode 1 6 SW USA 11 16 48 U 19 MAR 03 MRN Only Bearing Heading 2 0 O M M b Ifyou set the MYSTIC to GPS MEN amp GPS you will be returned to the Warning screen All data is provided Note When the MYSTIC is set to GPS for reference only Onl VHF screen is not you assume full WU displayed The unit functions only a
41. YSTIC 3 Press the MENU key 2 At the Menu use and to highlight Seu Press ENTER Contrast Alarms sg 57 Mystic OM book Page 58 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 3 At the Setup Menu use A and to highlight the setting you want to change Setup Menu and press ENTER RF Select You can change the default setting for Tnitialize of the following Nav Screens RF Select Coord System e Initialize Map Datum Nav Screens Elev Mode Coord System Time Format e Map Datum Elev Mode North Reference Time Format Daylight Saving Units Light Timer North Reference Daylight Savings Light Timer Beeper Clear Memory NMEA e Baud Rate Simulate Language At this menu you can change the default settings When you select any of the items you will see a different selection menu Use A and V to highlight the value you want and press ENTER In some cases you have a second list to choose from Use the same procedure to select the value When you are finished with all the changes press ESC to return to the Channel Display Each of the settings are discussed in the following paragraphs RF Select The procedure for RF Select is covered on page 33 Initialize You can initialize the MYSTIC at any time Select Initialize When you press ENTER the unit will initialize from the beginning as described on page 5
42. a RV Service e e 2 Shooting amp Sight Seeing Small City E Sounding fr Sports Arena ei Tourist Info Truck Service kd Winery Wreck t Zoo E ej A A 997 Mystic OM book Page 118 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 97 i 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 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 Create manage and upload download waypoints and routes Allows straight line distance computation on the map Search for map objects such as cities lakes etc by name PC Requirements Minimum Requirements IBM PC AT 486 or compatible 32 MB RAM Video Card 60 MB Hard Drive Space 8x CD ROM drive MS Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 or higher Recommended Requirements e IBM PC AT Pentium 300 or compatible 64MBRAM 118 ei Mystic OM book Page 119 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 i els True Color Video with 800x600 resolution 60 MB Hard Drive Space 32x CD ROM drive MS Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 or h
43. 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 99 D 4 Mystic OM book Page 100 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM go to the first waypoint beginning with B and then and so forth Press OUT to go in the reverse direction C Nearest To Nearest To provides you with a way to find the waypoints nearest to a waypoint you select Set Find is set to Nearest 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 1 leg Route is similar to M GOTO except you can save it Memory To create 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 seri
44. as part of any system not manufactured by Uniden or F installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the Operating Guide for this product STATEMENT OF REMEDY In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in effect warrantor will repair the defect and return it to you without charge for parts service or any other cost except shipping and handling incurred by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the performance of this warranty THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR ARISING 4 BY OPERATION OF LAW INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED D e WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THIS WARRANTY DOES COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you LEGAL REMEDIES This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This warranty is void outside the United States of America PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY If after following the instructions in this Operating Guide you are certain that the Produc
45. at the top of HEADING DISTANCE the display that can be customized to 221 1 06 display the data that you need 021m 11 14 The bottom of the screen contains a trip MPH odometer that will record the distance travelled since the last time the odometer 2 was reset 0 8 Press or gt to alternate the information at 27 S023 10 the top of the screen between the destination information and the current Channel Number CH Satellite Status Screen The Sat Status screen provides you with a graphical display of the satellites in view and which ones are being used to compute the navigation data The bar graph shows the relative signal strength being received for each satellite At the bottom of the display is a battery indicator that displays the remaining battery life 4 i e Mystic OM book Page 50 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 Note If you are inputting data pressing ESC will return you to the last Navigation screen but your inputs will not be saved Waypoints A waypoint is any position on the globe that you have saved into
46. atellite Status Screen Satellite Position 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 7 handy screen when you wish to view how 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 4 Mystic OM book Page 89 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Position Mode position computed is 3 dimensional elevation is being computed 2D position computed is 2 dimensional elevation is not being computed e 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 Satelli
47. avigational Screens Accessing the Navigation Screens Saving Waypoint Using GOTO Routes Creating GOTO Route Navigating on a GOTO Route GPS Setup Initializing your MYSTIC GPS Settings Customizing the Navigation Screens Customizing Data Fields eo Mystic OM book Page 2 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 2 Screen Compass Screen Large Data Screen Position Screen Road Screen Data Screen Speed Screen Satellite Status Screen Advanced VHF Radio Operations Digital Selective Calling 080 Individual 3 Group Call All Ships Send Position Request Receive Position Request Making a Position Send Call Receiving a Position Send Call Waiting Geographical Call GPS Advanced Operations Modifying a Waypoint with a Custom Icon and Name Adding a Message to a Waypoint x Accessing Waypoints in the Database Routes i Vertical Profile Sun Moon Screen Fish Hunt Screen Contrast Alarms zs VHF FM Marine Radio Telephone Channel and Functions USA Channels 110 VHF FM Marine Radio Telephone Channel and Functions Int Channels 111 VHF FM Marine Radio Telephone Channel and Functions CAN Channels 112 NWR S A M E Event
48. c OM book Page 69 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 Use A and V to move to the second line Deta i 1 Press ENTER to access the Detail selection list Format Display Orientation North Up Detail Track Mode Auto Primary Usage Land M 9 Use and to select the detail you want to display and press ENTER e Press ESC to return to the Map Format Display Orientation North Up M Detail Medium Highest High Low Customizing the Map Display The Map screen can be customized for your individual needs and requirements You can select what is being displayed on the map as well as what additional data will be presented at the bottom of the screen Customization involves two steps determining which items are displayed on the map and which data fields if any are displayed at the bottom of the screen 69 Mystic OM book Page 70 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Customizing the Map Items a Press MENU from the Map display b Use A and V to select Setup and press ENTER c Use or to select the Display tab d Use A and V 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 Format Display
49. day October 22 2003 8 59 PM 7 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 Press or gt to alternate the information at the top of the screen between the destination information To and the current Channel Number CH Data Screen II The Data screen provides you with six data fields and an active compass that is the same as the one used on the road screen SPEED DISTANCE You have the option of customizing this 1 2 64 38 2 screen by selecting what data is displayed i in the upper six fields This screen is handy 14 1 4 T 2 when you need to see a lot of information in HEADING BEARING one place 009 007 Press lt P to alternate the informationat T T T TT TT 7 711 the top of the screen between the 330 N 30 6 1 1 destination information the current Channel Number 48 Mystic OM book Page 49 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 Speedometer Screen The Speedometer screen displays your speed in a familiar graphical format There are four additional data fields
50. den America Corporation All data is provided for reference only you assume full responsibility and risk when using this device PRESS ENTER TO AGREE Mystic OM book Page 16 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Marine Only If you have set the MYSTIC for MRN l4 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 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 16 DISTRESS 16 11 16 48 U 19 03 Only Bearing Heading O M H 0 25mi W Gladstone St 3489 25 4M adstone St San DI Mystic OM book Page 17 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 7 VHF Screen If the MYSTIC is set for amp GPS and you press ENTER the display changes to the VHF Screen The radio will be tuned to the Channel you were SW USA on when you last turned the radio Off 22 30 57 U 19 MAR 03 Search 1st set Bearing Heading D No GPS Screen If you don t press ENTER at the Warning Screen within the 10 sec onds you will not have GPS available 5W USA If you now press ESC the MYSTIC will return to the Warning screen You will have another 10 seconds to press ENTER to agree t
51. ds 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 To transmit a Distress call flip up the red plastic cover over the DISTRESS DISTRESS button Press and hold DISTRESS for 5 seconds When d Distress 1 screen appears press lt gt to Attention select Yes Press ENTER Do you really want to send this Call Bearing Heading 2 The radio will sound a DSC acknowledge Wait tone and the DISTRESS Waiting screen appears To cancel the call press ENTER The display Waiting t to the VHF Ch returns to the annel screen Push ENTER to stop Distress call 24 Mystic OM book Page 25 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 3 If you don t cancel the Distress Call the MYSTIC automatically gt changes to Channel 16 and output power changes to 5W the following Modes are cancelled WX WX ALERT TRIPLE WATCH SCAN LOCK The Distress call is transmitted and there is a delay of about 210 270 seconds This is continued internally After the Distress call has been sent the Distress alert will sound every other second and it also shadow watches for a transmission between CH16 and CH70 until an acknowledgment signal is received from the Coast Guard shore station When the radio receives an Ackn
52. e the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert N servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance b VS Mystic OM book Page 4 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM VZ e Included with your MYSTIC Radio Radio Operating Guide Antenna Belt Clip Mounting Hardware Data Cable Charging Cradle Adapter Cigarette Lighter Adapter MapSend Software If any of these items are missing from the box contact your Uniden Dealer or the Uniden Parts Department at 800 554 3988 ei e bw Mystic OM book Page 5 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM ISI Lithium lon Battery Pack Warning Avoid exposing the Lithium lon battery attached or unattached to the radio in direct sunshine heated cars or in areas with temperatures below 20 C 4 or above 60 C 140 Exposing the chemicals contained within the battery pack to temperatures above 60 C 140 may cause the battery to rupture fail or reduce performance In case of exposure to cell contents wash the affected area thoroughly and seek medical attention Additional battery information and warnings are described on page 12 and page 13 of this Operating Guide e Mystic OM book Page 6 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59
53. e Compass screen it would now look 12 61 321 like this 4 To customize that data field press ENTER To customize another data field use or gt to move the highlight to the field you want Then press ENTER 64 Mystic OM book Page 65 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 5 You will see a list of 17 different data options Use and V 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 WU 7 You can press ESC at any time to exit the customizing process ND This will return you to the navigation screen you were at Each of the navigation screens will now be discussed in detail Map Screen The Map screen has two modes Position and Cursor In the Position Mode the map is centered around your present position An arrow cursor indicates your present position and points in the direction you are heading A customizable area is presented at the bottom of the display In the Cursor Mode you are provided with a movable cursor The bottom of the display shows the position of the cursor relative to your present position If you mov
54. e of the region place the cursor on any of the black dots found in the corners or along the sides of the region press the left mouse button move the mouse to increase or decrease the size of the defined area Cut the Region Click on the Cut Region icon on the MapSend toolbar You will be prompted to provide a name for this region Use a name that will help you identify which part of the country this region is for 120 9 Mystic OM book Page 121 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM E 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 indica tion of what region s you will upload 3 Upload the Region a Make sure that the MYSTIC is turned on b Click on the Upload Regions icon 8 on the MapSend toolbar You will be given the option of Upload to GPS Unit Upload to SD Card Programmer or Store on Hard Drive c Select Upload to GPS Unit and press Next MapSend will then poll the COM ports looking for the MYSTIC radio When the port has been found a message box will indicate the correct port d Press Next The map region will be uploaded to your MYSTIC Depending on the size of the map
55. e the cursor over any points of interest POIs are also shown To access the Cursor Mode press 4 or gt You can then move the cross hair with those keys A cross hair appears that can be moved with the same keys 65 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 We 0 25mi HEADING SPEED Customizable a 3489 27 lt Data Fields a 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 of the screen s width Scale can be changed with the IN and OUT keys Track History The dotted line on the map displays the history of where you have travelled since the last time you cleared the Track history To clear the Track history 1 Press MENU 2 Use A and V to select Clear Track Press ENTER Mystic OM book Page 67 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 3 You ll see this warning message Use lt and to select Yes or Ho and press EN
56. ednesday 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 This may seem a little confusing at first as why does a device that is used to compute its position need to know where it s at The MYSTIC uses information from the GPS satellites that orbit the earth If the MYSTIC has an approximate idea as to your location it will refer to the almanac it has in memory to select what satellites are overhead From this information the unit can then select the satellites that will give it the best information for computing its location Under normal use the MYSTIC will save the last position it calculated and use that position the next time it is turned on However when the MYSTIC is new or when memory has been completely erased it has no last position information Thus it can either start polling the satellites to see which ones are overhead or you can provide it with your approximate location allowing it begin computing the initial position known first fix When you turn your MYSTIC on you will see a message box indicating that the receiver needs to be
57. een select F IPS Code and press ENTER Mystic OM book Page 38 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Editing a FIPS code Press MENU At the Menu screen select and press ENTER At the HF Menu screen select F IPS Code and press ENTER Atthe F IPS Menu select the Code you want to edit When you have selected the Code press MENU At the new screen select Edit Location and press ENTER At the F IPS xx dialog box press ENTER Edit the field the same way as you did when you entered the data 7 When you have edited all the digits press ENTER The highlight will move to the box Press ENTER to accept the entry If you do not want this entry press to move the highlight to the Cancel box and press ENTER 8 The new code is now saved and the screen returns to the F IPS Menu You can now edit another FIPS code or enter a new one using the procedures above oo G SN Deleting a FIPS code T 1 Press MENU 2 At the Menu screen select HF and press ENTER 3 At the WHF Menu screen select F IPS Cade and press ENTER 4 Atthe F 1 5 Menu select the code you want to delete When you have selected the code press MENU 5 At the new screen select Delete Location and press ENTER The FIPS Code you selected will be deleted and you will return to the F IPS Menu 6 Press ESC twice to return to the VHF screen Channel Tag You can apply a
58. emory Select Find By There are two options of Find By Alphabetical and Nearest To Use lt or gt to select the desired method Selecting Alphabetical will display all the waypoints in the category you select in alphabetic order Nearest To will display a list of the 20 waypoints nearest to your position or waypoint you select in order of their distance away To select the GOTO Destination Waypoint from the selected Category and Find By press the ENTER key A list of all the waypoints you have entered is displayed SIM 14895 1 2 4 Bearing Distance dui 0 00 Use A or V to highlight the desired destination You ll notice the bottom of the screen shows the Bearing and Distance to the highlighted destination Press ENTER 52 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 If you press ESC until you are viewing the Compass screen the header bar now displays To your destination and all of the navigational information is displayed to provide you with the necessary details to get you to your destination
59. es of dashes and press ENTER 4 Select Starting Waypoint and press ENTER 5 At the Haumoint Database select the Waypoint Category and use 4 and P to select the Waypoint For more information on selecting Waypoints see page 50 Press ENTER 6 Use A and Y 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 A and V to select Save Route and press ENTER to save the Route 4 100 D 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 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 GOTO s 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 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
60. g 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 Latitude The angular distance north or south of the equator measured by lines encircling the earth parallel to the equator from 0 to 90 G SN LAT LON Coordinate system using latitude and longitude coordinates to define a position on the earth Leg Route A segment of a route that has a starting FROM waypoint and a destination TO waypoint A route may consist of 1 or more legs A route that is from waypoint A to waypoint B to waypoint C to waypoint D has three legs with the first being from waypoint A to waypoint B Longitude The angular distance east or west of the prime meridian Greenwich Meridian as measured by lines perpendicular to the parallels and converging at the poles from 0 to 180 Magnetic North The direction relative to a magnetic compass gt OSGB Position fix SOG TMP True North 2 UTC UTM VMG WPT XTE Mystic OM book Page 116 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM National Marine Electronics Association A professional organization that defines and maintains the standard serial format used by marine electronic navigation equipment and computer interfaces A coordinate system describing only Great Britain s
61. ge the position that you want to view the information for The default is Position which is your present position To change the Sun Moon Position From any Map Screen press MENU At the Map Menu select Sun Moon and press ENTER Select At field and press ENTER Use 4 and gt to Find By and press ENTER 5 Select Waypoint and press ENTER Change the 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 Use A and to increase or decrease the number b Use 4 and gt 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 F ish Humt and press ENTER 106 4 Mystic OM book Page 107 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 497 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 Fis
62. ght Savings You can select the Region you are in to have the MYSTIC automatically adjust the time displayed 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 will be automatically selected during startup when you use your MYSTIC for the first time Light Timer Allows you to set the time interval that the display backlight is off when not in use Times available are 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 10 Minutes or Timer Off The default is 4 Minutes Beeper You can select which actions will cause the beeper to sound You can choose from Off Keys Only pressing a key causes a beep Alarms Only when an alarm is activated or Keys amp Alarms The default is Keys amp Alarms Clear Memory You can clear the information in memory if you want to store other information instead This may be useful if you are approaching the limit of the MYSTIC memory for example you may want to clear the Waypoints you have stored You can clear Track history Wpts Routes Waypoints and Routes Routes FIPS Directory Restore Ch TAGs Distress Call Log Individual Call Log Reset defau
63. h Hunt Position From any Map Screen press MENU At the Map Menu select F izh Hunt and press ENTER Select At field and press ENTER Use 4 and 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 STi 2 At the Map Menu select Fish Hunt and press ENTER 3 Select the On field and press ENTER a Use A and to increase or decrease the number b Use 4 and gt 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 From any Map Screen press MENU 2 At the Map Menu select Contrast and press ENTER 3 Use 4 and 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 107 D 4 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 f
64. hannel and Functions Int Channels FREQUENCY Oe CHANNEL SHIP DESIG TRANSMIT RECENE TO SHORE 362550 NORAWeather 362400 NORAWeaher 362475 NORAWeatrer 362425 NORRVeser 362450 NORAWeather 182505 NOARWeser 162525 NORRWeser 61880 Can Weather 36778 Can Weather 18505 360887 VS TELEPHONE 55 300 160700 Pot Ops Duplex TELEPHONE 86 350 160750 Por Ops Duplex TELEPHONE 88200 160800 Por Ops Duplex INT 18525 187857 ITS Dopiox WT 155300 155300 See SAFETY 185350 160387 Com Doped Dus 155300 155407 Com CONWERCRL 185350 155487 Com Non CALLING 355500 35550 Comi COMMERCIAL 155550 355587 Com VIS 385500 15583 Per Ope VIS TEES TERES Navara BROER 185709 185700 Pe Op VIE 385750 155787 Enron COWWERCIAL 155800 15580 Saey Caina DISTRESS 15585 185850 Site Contra SAR 185900 161500 Comuni A 9 85950 161550 Gomi Dupe WT 157000 161893 Po Ops Duplex PORTOPR 157057 WT 57 300 361700 Coast Guard Duplex 57 380 161750 Coast Guard Du
65. ield will now be highlighted with the cursor at the first position Use the same procedure to edit the Name as you did to enter When you are finished editing the Name press ENTER The highlight will move to the MMS box T f you need to edit the MMSI number use the same technique to edit as you did to enter the number When you are finished press ENTER 8 The highlight will move to the box Press ENTER to accept G the entry If you do not want this entry press to move the x highlight the Cance1 box and press ENTER 9 The edited entry is now saved and the screen returns to the Directory Menu You can now edit another Directory entry or enter a new one using the procedures above Deleting a Directory Entry 1 Press MENU 2 At the Menu screen select HF and press ENTER 3 At the WHF Menu screen select Directory and press ENTER 4 Atthe Directory screen select the entry you want to delete When you have selected the name press MENU 5 At the new screen select De lete User and press ENTER The Directory Entry you selected will be deleted and you will return to the Directory screen 6 Press ESC twice to return to the VHF screen 36 D 4 Mystic OM book Page 37 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 FIPS codes The 6 digit Federal Information Processing System FIPS code established by the National Weather Service NWS ide
66. igher 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 2 3 Make sure your MYSTIC is in the charging cradle and the data cable connected to the serial port of your PC Make sure your MYSTIC has at least 50 battery charge remaining Start the application on your PC Set up your Map Using the zoom in and zoom out tools select the location on the map for the area that you want for a detailed map In this example a detailed map from the Southern California area is selected as the basic map 119 Mystic OM book Page 120 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 i els 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 To move the region place the cursor inside the region Keep the left mouse button pressed and move the entire region To change the siz
67. iled maps to your MYSTIC Along with the detailed maps there is a set of waypoints for a wide variety of categories To Access Waypoints Press MENU Select Database and press ENTER At the Database screen select the category of Waypoint 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 Use 4 or to switch between the two a Alphabetical When Alphabetical appears in the Find Bu 7 field the waypoints will be listed alphabetical order 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
68. imilar to UTMs Used with GRB36 datum Position coordinates as computed by the MYSTIC Speed Over Ground The speed at which the MYSTIC is moving Temperature The direction to North Pole from an Observer s position The north direction on any geographical meridian Universal Time Coordinated Formerly referred to as Greenwich Mean Time GMT Universal Transverse Mercator metric grid System used on most large and intermediate scale land topographic charts and maps Velocity Made Good The component of the velocity that is in the direction of the destination Waypoint A location saved in the receiver s memory which is obtained by entering data editing data calculating data or saving a current position Used to create routes Cross Track Error The perpendicular distance between the present position and the courseline Given as a distance right or left of course when facing the destination 116 i Mystic OM book Page 117 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM GPS Waypoint Icons L3 Fuel Fil Garden Default House E Golf g Aerial Ei Hotel 6 Hunt Fish amp Amusement w Large City Edl ATM Lighthouse Airport TT Auto Repair Major City d Boating iL Marina Camping Medium City Museum B Exit Ramp E First Aid aj Fixed Nav Aid l Floating Buoy T Obstruction j Park B Resort 117 Restaurant Rock Scub
69. in the E Baseline d direction you are heading At the bottom of the screen is the scale for the map displayed and two data fields that can be customized or turned off depending upon your needs 0 25mi The present position icon will change to an S HEADING SPEED hourglass when the MYSTIC is unable to 3489 27 compute a position fix due to poor signal 348 27 reception 45 Mystic OM book Page 46 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 4 adstone St over will be shown E Baseline San Di To access the Cursor Mode press any arrow on the keypad A cross hair appears 2 that be moved with the arrow keys Foma W Gladstone St 3489 25 4 M To return to the Position Mode press ESC The cursor will disappear and the present position icon will appear centered on the map Compass Screen The Compass Screen is a handy to have at your fingertips while you are navigating It Ho is totally customizable to display the SPEED ISTANCE information that is useful to you The lower 12 64 321 1 portion of the Compass screen not only displays your heading in a graphical manner but also displays the
70. iple 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 To cancel the Triple Watch mode press and hold the 16 9 TRIPLE key for 2 seconds Transmitting The Mystic transmits on fifty four marine frequencies and receives on eighty marine frequencies Channel 70 of the USA International and Canadian frequencies and Channel 15 of the USA frequencies and WX CH are for receiving only The Mystic transmits on Channel 70 when sending DSC information Your radio will not transmit voice on these channels For your reference a listing of all the available marine channels are located on pages 110 111 and 112 S 2 Before transmitting set the TX output ISI Caution It is important to remember to use the 1W setting in port or for short range communications 1 When you turn the Mystic On for the first time the unit is automatically set DISTRESS to transmit at 5 watts 1 6 SW USA 22 30 57 U 19 MAR 03 Search 1st set Bearing Heading M M 21 Mystic OM book Page 22 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 2 Press the 1W SWLOCK 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
71. ith FIPS or Directory entry You can also Restore a Channel Tag to the default value 1 Select the Channel and press MENU 2 Select Restore TAG and press ENTER The Channel TAG is restored to the default value 4 39 D 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 Non Federal 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 You will also need it to send and receive DSC calls To obtain an MMSI number contact your authorized Uniden dealer or visit one of the following websites http wireless fcc gov marine fctsht14 html www boatus com mmsi http www maritelusa com or http www 4seatow com User MMSI To program the User MMSI your MMSI 1 Press MENU 2 Select VHF and press ENTER 3 At the WHF select MMSI Entry and press ENTER NY 4 Atthe MMSI Entry screen select User MMSI and press STi ENTER 5 Enter the User MMSI number using the same technique as you did for FIPS Codes 6 When you have entered all the digits press ENTER The highlight will move to the OK box Press ENTER
72. l and Canadian 10 Weather Controls On Off Volume Squelch PTT DISTRESS Keys IN CALL LIGHT OUT GOTO MARK ESC MENU ENTER WX ALERT SCANIMEMORY 1WISW LOCK 16 S TRIPLE and Cursor keys A Y 4 gt Status Indicators TX Transmit TRI Triple Watch HI High LO Low USA CAN INT ALERT BUSY MEM WX and Channel Display Channel Display LCD Full DotMatrix 22 H x 1 75 W 5 59cm x 44cm Connectors Antenna SMA type female Size 6 a H x 25 8 W x 13 870 Weight Antenna Impedance 500 Housing JIS7 Waterproof Operating Temperature Range Operating 68 to 122 F 20 C to 50 C Storage 68 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C Power Source LION battery VHF Receiver Receiver Type Dual Conversion Superheterodyne 2 Signal to Noise Ratio 40 dB Nominal 5 Frequency Range 156 164 MHz Receiver Sensitivity 0 2 uiv at 12 dB SINAD Audio Output Power 0 5 Watt VHF Transmitter Frequency Range 156 158 MHz Frequency Stability 500Hz Power Output 5 Watt 1 Watt selectable Current Drain 1 6 Amps 5 Watts 900 Milliamps 1 Watt Spurious Emissions 5W 70 dBc Modulation FM 5 KHz deviation FCC designator F3E GPS Performance Receiver 12 parallel channel technology tracks up to 12 satellites to compute and update information with quadrifilar antenna Acquisition times Warm approximately 15 seconds under optimal conditions Cold approximately 1 minute Update Rate 1 second continuous Accuracy Position 7 meters 95 20 RMS wWAAS lt 3
73. l not be able to proceed to the next step At this point you can call back any of the radios displayed in the log Individual Geographical Call Note The MYSTIC receives geographical calls only sending geographical calls is not available in the MYSTIC radio This function can receive the electric wave transmitted towards the ship that is present in the domain specified from the call side It also indicates the time when the geographical call is received 95 Mystic OM book Page 96 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 WPTO02 etc For that reason you may want to change the default name to one of your choosing You can also select a different icon that will help you find the waypoint when you are using the map screen To do this press and hold GOTO for 2 seconds Use A V to move the highlight to the Icon field and press ENTER Name EJ wpt001 Location 37 00 00N 119 00 00W Bewation Message CREATE MESSAGE G S The Icon Select window is displayed Use the A Y lt P to move from one icon to another Note the name of the icon displayed at the top As a reference tool all of the icons and their na
74. l and Functions CAN Channels CHANNEL SHIP DESIG REGENE To SHORE wo Tas 162350 NORAN eaer RX Oniy 162400 NOAAWesther RXOny 162475 NOAAWesther RXOny 162425 NOAAWesther RXOny 162450 NOAAWesther RXOny NORAWastrar XO 162526 NOAAWesther RXOny 161887 Can Weather RXOny 161775 Can Weather RXOny TEES 160880 Darter Yes TELEPHONE 355100 160700 Duper Yes TELEPHONE T5680 160750 Duplo Yes TELEPHONE 356200 158200 Yes WIL TEB 56750 wr 356300 1563307 L3 SAFETY 795 350 156380 Yer COMMERCIAL 355400 155405 L3 COMMERCIAL T5545 156 650 Yer CALLING 785 500 156500 Yes COMMERCIAL T8685 156550 VIS 755 500 15660 Vis TEENS TEET ERGER 19570 156707 vs 755 750 156758 COMMERCIAL 35580 156807 DISTRESS 19535 56850 735 900 156900 COMMERCIAL uS 355955 156950 COMMERCIAL 38700 361800 Dunier TW PORTOPR 1575 757 100 157100 15715 161780 Dante WIL 1570 161800 Darter TELEPHONE 157 25 161880 Darter TELEPHONE 757 200 161900 Darter TELEPHONE 15735 1619580 Darter TELEPHONE 157400 162000 Duper TELEPHONE 15025 15825 TELEPHONE TERIS 155075 195125 156 28 WIL TES am o COWHERCIAL 185 278 18275 PORTOPR 185325 166
75. l be active on any chosen Channel 1 Press CALL LIGHT 2 Atthe DSC Menu use and V to select Standby Press ENTER When an individual DSC call is received the radio will respond with the UNATTENDED message when you can t answer the call The DSC call will be recorded into the radio s Call Wait Log Note If you press any key on the radio or press the PTT button this feature will be canceled Call Waiting If you receive a call and do not answer within 5 minutes or if the radio 4 5 is set on DSC Standby or Auto CH SW Off the call will be recorded a 5 The DSC Call Wait Log records 20 received Distress calls and records 30 Individual calls If the call is answered within 5 minutes the call will not be recorded Press CALL LIGHT 2 Atthe DSC Menu use and V to select C amp 11 Wait Loa Press ENTER 3 Atthe Call ka it Log use and V to select Distress Individual Press ENTER 4 Depending on your choice in Step 3 you will see the recorded calls in the Call Wait Dstrs list orthe Call Wait Indiv list 5 To see a call in either list use and to select the call and press ENTER 4 94 D Mystic OM book Page 95 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 6 ACall Hait Loa 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 wil
76. light Tuo Data Fields and press ENTER You are returned to the Select Map Info Map display with two data fields o Nata Fie displayed at the bottom JS HER pnt Street Info Horiz Profile Terrain Project To customize the data fields a Press MENU 73 Mystic OM book Page 74 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM b Use A and to highlight Select Info and press ENTER C Map Info 4 c The top item has now changed to Customize Fields Use A and to highlight Customize Fields and press ENTER eT ne Moor Hunt 74 Mystic OM book Page 75 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM d You are now returned to the Map EL screen with the data field on the left _ ___ sanb highlighted 53 H 0 25mi SPEED 3489 27 e For the remaining steps see page 64 Street Info This option displays an information block at the bottom of the Map A screen showing the name of the street your present position arrow S 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 To select Street Info instead of Two Data Fields Be sure you are viewing the Map screen in Position Mode b Press MENU C Use A and V to highlight Select
77. 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 D 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 101 D Mystic OM book Page 102 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Activate Deactivate a 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 Deactiva
78. lt or All memory You can also reset the MYSTIC to all default settings Note When you press ENTER to clear any of the selections you will see a Warning message asking you to verify that action Use 4 gt to select es or No and press ENTER 61 4 Mystic OM book Page 62 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 receiving device is set for You can choose from 1200 baud 4800 baud 9600 baud 19200 baud 57600 baud or 115200 baud When you are loading maps using MapSend Streets and Destinations USA see page118 the baud rate can be determined automatically determined The default is 4800 baud Language You can select the language that the MYSTIC uses to display text Customizing the Navigation Screens From the basic Channel display press the ESC key to access the navigation screens The navigation screens are displayed in the following sequence VHF screen Map screen Compass
79. ly while tuned to another Channel Press the 16 9 TRIPLE key again to access Channel 9 communications Press and release the 16 9 TRIPLE key a third time to return to the Channel selected prior to accessing instant Channel 16 Channel 9 communications 19 Mystic OM book Page 20 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 7 The display will indicate the selected Channel DISTRESS To cancel Channel 16 Channel 9 1 communications Press the 16 9 TRIPLE key until the 5W USA previous Channel setting appears s f 30 Press any of the following keys A TRUE V SCAN MEMORY or Search 1st set 16 9 TRIPLE Bearing _ Heading M M 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 SP 16 9 TRIPLE key for 2 seconds TRIPLE DISTRESS appears on the display indicating the Triple Watch mode is in effect 1 6 5w USA TRIPLE 22 33 04 U 19 MAR 03 Search 1st set Bearing Heading M M signal is received on either Channel 16 or Channel 9 the radio will change to that Channel and remain until the signal ends 20 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 A and keys A momentary press of the 16 9 TRIPLE key interrupts Tr
80. me dis d 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 4 83 D Mystic OM book Page 84 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 Position Screen Present Position Coordinates and Elevation 34 06 56N 117 49 59W 1182ft 01 38 31 PM Current Time GPS Status RAS and Date p HEADING SPEED Fields 321 12 6 Odometer 17 36 _ odometer There are two Position screens You can toggle between the two using 4 and gt The illustration above shows Position screen 1 7 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 84 4 Mystic OM book Page 85 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 5
81. mes are listed at the back of this Operating Guide see page 117 When you have highlighted the icon you want to use press ENTER Mystic OM book Page 97 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 The cursor is now highlighting the Haw o int Name field Press ENTER 37 00 00N 119 00 00W Bewation Message MESSAGE Save Route 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 G data in the directory See The Alphanumeric Keypad on page 30 x Note Waypoint names can be up to 9 characters in length Adding a Message to a Waypoint You can also add a message to Waypoint you are creating There is a memory limit however You can save up to 500 user entered Waypoints in your MYSTIC but only 200 Waypoint of those can have a message assigned to it Adding a message to a Waypoint can help you identify the waypoint If this was a Waypoint for a specific location such as favorite fishing spot you could add any other information you find useful 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 4 and gt and press ENTER wP
82. meters 95 2D RMS Velocity 0 1 knot RMS steady state Limits Speed 951 mph Altitude 17 500 meters 125 N us Mystic OM book Page 126 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Notes 126 Lae Lae us Mystic OM book Page 127 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Notes 127 Lae Lae 7 Mystic OM book Page 128 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Notes 128 Lae Lae Mystic OM book Page 1 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 e 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 The warranty is invalid if the Product is A damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary B modified altered or used as part of any conversion kits subassemblies or any configurations not sold by Uniden C improperly installed D serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty E used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or
83. nd 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 Atthe DSC Menu use A and V to select Position Send Press ENTER 3 Atthe Position Send screen use A and V to select the 5 individual from the Directory you want to send your position to Note You must have entries in your directory to make a Position Send Call See the Setup Section page 35 Press ENTER You will see the Attent ian screen Use lt to select and press ENTER to make the call Or select and press ENTER to cancel the call After the call is made the radio returns to the screen Receiving a Position Send Call 1 When your MYSTIC receives a Position Send Call the DSC Routine tone or DSC distress tone sounds The Position Send screen appears displaying the calling ship s message category MMSI time and position information Press ESC The Map screen will now be displayed with the calling ship s location marked on the map 93 Mystic OM book Page 94 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 stil
84. nd press ENTER Select or OFF and press ENTER The MYSTIC returns to the Menu 5 Press ESC to return to the VHF screen Note If the MYSTIC is currently tuned to Channel 70 it will receive DSC Calls even if DSC Watch is Off If you send a Distress Call the MYSTIC automatically turns DSC Watch On AUN Auto Channel Switch This feature allows you to disable the automatic Channel change that occurs when you receive a DSC call This feature is useful when engaged in Bridge to Bridge communication or other safety related calls When you have completed these calls all the incoming Distress and Individual calls received are available in the Call Log To enable or disable the Auto Channel Switch 1 Press MENU 2 At the Menu screen select HF and press ENTER 41 D Mystic OM book Page 42 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 3 At the WHF select Auto CH Switch and press ENTER 4 Select On or and press ENTER The MYSTIC returns to the VHF Menu 5 Press ESC to return to the VHF screen 42 n 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
85. ntifies 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 To obtain the FIPS code for a particular area contact the NWS toll free at 1 888 NWR SAME 1 888 697 7263 Or visit their website http www nws noaa gov nwr indexnw htm A list of event codes are located on Event Code on page 113 You can program up to 15 FIPS codes If you try to add more than 15 you ll see an ERROR message If you don t program any FIPS codes you will receive a WX Alert for all S A M E alerts no matter where in the country it occurs To set a FIPS code Press MENU At the Menu screen select HF and press ENTER The only entry you should see at the F IPS Menu at this point is New Location Press ENTER 5 Press ENTER to highlight the numeric field You are now ready to enter the new FIPS code Use the technique covered in Numbered Fields on page 31 6 When you have entered all the digits press ENTER The highlight will move to box Press ENTER to accept the entry If you do not want this entry press to move the highlight to the Cancel box and press ENTER 7 The screen returns to the F IPS Menu You can now add more FIPS codes using the same procedure 37 At the WHF Menu scr
86. nts you can store in the MYSTIC The MYSTIC will store up to 500 user waypoints in memory If you should ever get that many and need to input more you will have to delete ones that you no longer need to make room Using GOTO Routes A GOTO route is simply a route with a start point your present position and a single destination point a waypoint you select All that is required to create a GOTO route is having the destination waypoint saved in memory This waypoint can be one that you have saved earlier which is stored in your User Waypoint List or any of the landmarks that come with the MYSTIC in its built in database The uses for a GOTO route are endless You could mark the location of your mooring location or launch location as home You could also mark a 4 hot fishing spot you found and next season come back to the exact same SP spot Creating a GOTO Route 1 Press the GOTO button That takes you to the GOTO database screen Waterways Par Find By Alphabetical 51 Mystic OM book Page 52 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 5 Select the Waypoint Category Use A and to move the highlight through the list of waypoint categories The first category in the list is User Hayupoint 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 m
87. o the message 09 06 05 U 19 MAR 03 GPS Unavailable Bearing Heading Squelch The SQUELCH SQ control allows you to set the threshold at which signals can be heard This allows you to determine how strong a signal must be before it breaks squelch That is how strong it must be before you can hear it This keeps static and unwanted weak or distant signals from breaking into your desired conversations 17 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 To listen to a weak or distant station turn the knob counterclockwise If reception is poor turn it clockwise to cut out weak transmis SD Sions 7 Note Ifthe squelch control is adjusted so you continually hear hissing sound the unit will not scan properly Using the MYSTIC keys Your MYSTIC has 11 keys and a four way cursor Of the 11 keys 6 are dual function That is you press that key to access one function and you press and hold that key to access another Note
88. or 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 Alarns hsa 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 108 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 i
89. owledgement a DSC Routine tone DISTRESS sounds And a Message Screen is 1 6 displayed indicating the Acknowledgement and the replying DISTRESS ACK UNDESIGNATED radio s MMSI MMSI 123456789 08 35 PM 34_22 000N 130 11 000 E Bearing Heading 256 130 iving a Distress Call 25 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 MMSI 123456789 cleared 08 35 PM NO POSITION Bearing Heading 256 9 130 2 2 When your radio receives a Distress Relay Call the DSC Distress tone sounds and a Message Screen is displayed The screen will display 5 DISTRESS RELA a nature code the original calling radio s MMSI time and position information DISTRESS RELAY UNDESIGNATED MMS1 123456789 08 35 PM 34 22 000N 130 11 000 E Bearing Heading 256 9 130 5 26 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
90. plex WT 57200 161893 ube Coresp Duper TELEPHONE 57250 161850 Pb Coresp Dunier TELEPHONE 57 300 161393 Pusic Corese Duplex TELEPHONE 57 350 161980 Pubie Coresp Duplex TELEPHONE 57300 162090 Pusle Coreso Duplex TELEPHONE 18505 808 Duniex TELEPHONE TERIS Duis Dus 185125 160728 Dustex WI 185175 360778 Duplex WT 185225 160825 Duplex TELEPHONE 185275 360878 Por Ops Durex NT 185325 160 905 Por Ops Duplex WT 185375 355378 Com ERGERT 185125 185408 PSA 185175 155478 Non Com PLEASURE 185525 T5928 DSC 185575 155578 Won Com PLEASURE 185525 186895 Non Com SHPSHP 185575 155878 Port Ops PORTOPR 185725 355728 Port Op PORTOPR 185875 155878 Per Ope PORTOPR 185325 161575 Ron Com DEE WT 185975 381578 Comuni 157025 161828 E WT 157075 361878 Coast Guard DIX WT 187125 361728 US Orly Duper WI 187175 36178 Coast Guard Duplex WT 157225 161828 Coresp Duper TELEPHONE 187275 151875 Coresp Duplex TELEPHONE 15735 Caress Duar TELEPHONE 187375 151975 Pe Cores Duplex TELEPHONE 157125 62025 Com ge TELEPHONE 111 lay SS S Mystic OM book Page 112 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM WT e VHF FM Marine Radio Telephone Channe
91. r to set up your MYSTIC 31 6 e Mystic OM book Page 32 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 97 e n T 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 The default radio settings are FUNCTION STATUS MRN CH 16CH WX CH WX 1CH SCAN mode OFF TRIPLE WATCH mode OFF WX mode OFF WX ALERT mode OFF EMG 16 9CH mode OFF TX POWER SW Memory Channel All Channel OFF Key Lock OFF Back Light Level OFF FIPS NONE USER MMSI NONE GROUP MMSI NONE ULC USA USA Channel 16CH CAN Channel 16CH INT Channel 16CH DIRECTORY NONE DSC Watch ON AUTO CH SW ON Position Reply AUTO RF Select MRN and GPS 32 e G P P la la 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
92. relationship of the sun moon and your destination if navigating on a route to your heading Press or gt to alternate the information at the top of the screen between the destination information and the current Channel Number CH 46 Mystic OM book Page 47 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 Large Data Screen The Large Data screen is similar to the Compass screen with the compass removed to allow for large display of the Bearing navigation data this screen is because the 247 customizable information can be read even Heading M from a distance 3219 M Press 4 or to alternate the information at Speed M H the top of the screen between the 36 1 destination information and the current Channel Number Distance 12 6 Y Position Screens The Position screens 1 and 2 display your present position using the coordinate systems that you select in Setup This D screen shows all of the basic position time and satellite information Additionally current navigation information is shown in 34 06 56 117 49 59W S 11928 e 01 38 31 PM 06 APR 01 the bottom half of the screen WAAS You can move to the second Position HEADING SPEED screen by pressing 4 or gt You can move 321 12 6 back to screen 1 by pressing lt gt again Odometer 17 36 Mystic OM book Page 48 Wednes
93. roo1 Location 37 00 00N 119 00 00W Beaton 0000 ore Save 1 Route 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 G ENTER You are returned to the Mark screen with the new Message x ad displayed Accessing Waypoints in the Database All stored waypoints whether user input or preloaded can be found in the Waypoint Database You will need to access waypoints in the database whenever you are editing waypoints activating a GOTO route or creating a multileg route There are three major types of categories that need to be explained User Preloaded and Uploaded User These are waypoints that you have saved using the MARK function of the receiver There can be up to 500 user entered waypoints stored in memory Select User Waypoint in the list Preloaded These are waypoints that are included in the base map that was installed in your MYSTIC The categories of preloaded waypoints are Cities Highways Airports Waterways and Parks The MYSTIC has an additional set of marine preloaded categories Fixed Navaid Buoys Lighthouses Marinas and Obstructions 98 D 4 Mystic OM book Page 99 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Uploaded Using the MapSend software you can add deta
94. s and press ENTER 3 At the Routes Menu select the desired Route and press MENU 4 Select Delete and press ENTER 4 104 D Mystic OM book Page 105 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 1 1 to TO1Pxx 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 105 Mystic OM book Page 106 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 Change the Position You can chan
95. s in the MYSTIC Setup Section page 32 and the GPS Setup Section page 55 before attempting communications or GPS usage 14 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 Welcome Screen When you turn the unit On you will hear a beep and the Welcome screen appears and remains on the display for 5 seconds Note You can press ENTER immediately at any of the beginning screens to proceed quickly to the next screen After 10 seconds or if you press ENTER before then the display changes to a Warning screen The message remains displayed for 10 seconds During that time press the ENTER key to agree to the information on the screen The display then changes to the next screen Depending on how your MYSTIC is set up for details see RF Select on page 33 you will see one of the following screens 15 Uniden MYSTIC VHF GPS Marine Handheld Radio Come visit us on the web at www uniden com V 4 00 WAAS Enabled NA Marine 1 05 2003 Uni
96. s long Individual Call 1 Select an open unused working Channel 2 Press CALL LIGHT 3 Atthe DSC Menu use and V to select Individual Press ENTER 4 Atthe Individual screen use A and to select the individual from the Directory Note You must have entries in your directory to make an Individual Call See the Setup Section page 35 5 Press ENTER You will see the Attent screen Use gt to select and press ENTER to make the call Or select No and press ENTER to cancel the call Note If you select No you ll be returned to the Individual screen 6 When you receive the individual acknowledgment successfully both radios tune to the previously selected Channel You are now 90 D Mystic OM book Page 91 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM lt 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 Select an open unused working Channel 2 Press CALL LIGHT 3 At the DSC Menu use A and V to select Group Press ENTER 4 Press ENTER You will see the Attent ion screen Use 4 or gt to select and press ENTER to make the call Or select and press ENTER to cancel the call 5 After you press ENTER the MYSTIC returns to the Channel Display screen All Ships 1 Select an open unused working Channel 2
97. s providing You can expect to see these outages diminish as the system matures and stabilizes For more information on WAAS you can visit the FAA website s section on their WAAS system http gps faa gov programs WAAS waas htm Mystic OM book Page 123 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 Be sure that a qualified technician services your radio equipment Caution Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Uniden or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this Operating Guide can void your authority to operate this product Maritime Radio Services Operation This transmitter will operate on channels frequencies that have restricted use in the United States The Channel assignments include frequencies assigned for exclusive use of the U S Coast Guard use in Canada and use in international waters Operation in these frequencies without proper authorization is strictly forbidden For frequencies channels that are currently for use in the
98. s responsibility and a GPS receiver risk when using this device PRESS ENTER TO AGREE Select U I C USA International or Canada The MYSTIC can operate on any of the Marine channels listed at the back of this Guide However you must determine which set of channels you will use depending on the location where you will be using the radio The default is USA channels You can change that to International or Canadian via the MYSTIC Menu Note When you change the U I C selection the following Modes are cancelled and must be reselected TRIPLE WATCH SCAN WX and Channel 16 9 34 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 A and V to highlight HF and press ENTER 3 At the WHF Menu screen use and V to highlight U I C and press ENTER 4 Atthe U I C Selection Menu use A and 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 Directory The Directory is used to store the names of ships These names are used for Digital Selective Calling DSC The DSC functions are covered in Advanced VHF Operations beginning on page 90 To enter names in the Directory 1 Press MENU AD 2 At the Menu screen use A and V to highlight HF and press D 3 At the WHF Men
99. satellites displayed on the Satellite Status screen it will be transparent to you There is nothing you need do it s all ready to go How accurate will my MYSTIC be with WAAS The FAA reports that expected accuracy can be improved to around 7 meters vertically and horizontally You can probably expect to see this level of accuracy for 9596 of the time that you are receiving WAAS signals What are some of the problems with WAAS The signal coverage with WAAS is not global like GPS satellites In some 4 locations receiving WAAS signals can be difficult and intermittent There two satellites transmitting WAAS for corrections in the Americas and two more over Africa and India providing similar coverage for Europe These satellites are geostationary i e they stay in the same spot over the Earth equator The two satellites for the Americas are over the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans Chances are then they will probably be near the horizon from where you are using your MYSTIC This increases the chance that buildings foliage terrain and other obstacles could block the WAAS signal Also WAAS is a relatively new system and is still in its developmental stage So on occasion you may experience service outages Even during these outages your GPS receiver will still be working computing position fixes and helping you get to where you want to go using the GPS signals The only difference is you will not be getting the precision that WAAS wa
100. t and press ENTER Oo RON To Delete a Leg 1 Select the Destination Waypoint for the Leg that you want to delete a Waypoint 2 Press MENU 3 Select De lete and press ENTER To Replace a Leg Replaces the Destination of an existing Leg with a new Destination Select the Destination Waypoint for the Leg that you want to replace Press MENU Select Rep lace and press ENTER Select Database and press ENTER Select the desired Waypoint and press ENTER 103 D Mystic OM book Page 104 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 497 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 A and 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 A 3 At the Routes Menu select the desired Route and press b2 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 Route
101. t heading 1 These fields are customizable See Setup Section ai Mystic OM book Page9 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 lt 5 Insert the two mounting screws into the wall keeping the same space as the holes on the charger Place the charger with the screws through the larger opening of the mounting holes Adjust the charger so the screw heads are over the smaller opening and tighten the screws Mystic OM book Page 10 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 7 2 Plug 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 10 P Mystic OM book Page 11 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 tle 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
102. t is defective pack the Product carefully preferably in its original packaging Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it The Product should be shipped freight prepaid by traceable means or delivered to warrantor at Uniden America Corporation Parts and Service Division 4700 Amon Carter Blvd Ft Worth TX 76155 800 235 3874 8 AM to 5 PM Central Monday through Friday e4 MISTIC 1024 10 24 03 3 26 Page 2 Thank you for purchasing a Uniden Marine Radio A World Without Wires Uniden www uniden com FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW Changes or modifications to this product not expressly proved by Uniden or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by the owner s manual could void your authority to operate this product 2004 Uniden America Corporation Fort Worth TX All rights reserved Contains additional foreign articles Custom manufactured in China 07270189022
103. te Route selected 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 2 You can view the legs of a Route using the same screen that was WU 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 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 V ieu Edit Route and press ENTER or 5 To View the Route on the Map Screen select Map View and press ENTER 4 102 D Mystic OM book Page 103 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 497 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 V ieuzEdit Route and press ENTER To Insert a Leg inserts a Waypoint in the middle of an existing Leg making two Legs Select the Destination Waypoint for the Leg that you want to delete a Waypoint Press MENU Select Insert and press ENTER Select Database and press ENTER 1 Select the desired Waypoin
104. tes W Battery Life Indicator Indicates remaining battery life This completes the set up for your MYSTIC GPS unit bw Mystic OM book Page 90 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM ISI 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 and HF radio calls Digital Selective Calling has also been selected as part ofthe Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GMDSS This service will let you instantly send a Distress call with GPS position to the US Coast Guard and other vessels within range of the transmission DSC will also let you initiate or receive distress urgency safety position information and routine calls to or from another vessel outfitted with a DSC transceiver See the information in the Setup Section page 35 for instructions on how to setup the directory of names Note The effective range for data communications may be less than the effective range for voice communications To make a DSC Call press CALL LIGHT That takes you to the DSC Menu From there you can select several different Calls you can make Individual Call Group Call All Ships Call Position Request Position Send Standby and Call Wait They are described in the paragraphs below N Note X Although Directory names can be up to 12 character
105. track point storage Auto Detailed functions the same as Auto but the base rate of track points saved is increased This allows a more detailed track then Auto to be taken while saving memory over a fixed rate 78 d 4 Mystic OM book Page 79 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM Setting 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 Aut o mode whenever possible The following is an overly simplified diagram of the three track rate options In most cases 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 Track Mode Fixed Rate Track Mode Auto Track Mode Auto Detailed To set the Track Mode Use A and V to move to Track Press ENTER to access the Track Mode selection list Format Display Orientation North Up M Detail Medium M Track Mode Primary Usage Land M dm Mystic OM book Page 80 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM b Use and to select the Track Mode you want and press ENTER Format Orientation North Up M Detail
106. ts 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 109 n Mystic OM book Page 110 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM WT e VHF FM Marine Radio Telephone Channel and Functions USA Channels CHANNEL SHIP DESIG TRANSMIT RECEIVE TO SHORE wor NOAA Weather RXOny 162587 NOAA Weather RXOny 162400 NOAA Weather RXOny 182475 NOAA Weather RXOny 162425 NOAA Weather RXOny 16248 NOAA Weather RXOny NOAR Weather RXOR 162525 NOAA Weather RXOny 361887 Can Weather RX Oni 381775 Can Weather RXOny 156080 VIS Yes Temp Pat Ope Yer S675 m wr T5390 156300 Satay SAFETY 795 350 156380 Cam COMMERCIAL T5400 156400 Cam 795 450 156 4850 Com Nan CALLING 755 500 156500 tam COMMERCIAL 1955 156550 Com VIS T6800 156800 Port Ope Vis Wavastonar Carly ERGER 755 700 156700 Part Ope VIS 15678 Environment COMMERCIAL TERNI 156800 Saey DISTRESS 755 850 55 850 Sate Contr 155900 156 900 Cam COMERCIAL uS 755 950 156950 Cam COMMERCIAL 757 000 157 000 Port Ops RX DUBE PORT OPR
107. u screen use and V to highlight Directory and press ENTER 4 The only entry you should see at the Directory screen at this point is New User Press ENTER 5 At the Edit User screen press ENTER The Name field is highlighted indicating you can enter a ship s name Press ENTER 6 Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the data using the technique covered in the previous Section Entering Data on page 28 Directory names can be up to 12 characters long 7 When you have entered the Ship s Name highlight OK and press ENTER to accept the entry The MMSI field is now highlighted Press ENTER Use the technique shown on page 31 to enter the Ship s MMSI number When you are finished press ENTER Highlight and press ENTER to store the information in the Directory You can now add more Ship s Names and MMSI numbers using the same procedure You can enter up to names in the directory If you try to add more than 99 you ll see an ERROR message 35 D 4 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 HF and press ENTER 3 At the VHF Menu screen screen Directory and press ENTER 4 Atthe Directory screen select the entry you want to edit and press MENU 5 At the new screen select Ed it User and press ENTER 6 At the Edit User dialog box press ENTER The Name f
108. up or enter data Fish Hunt for the VHF radio select VHF and Contr press ENTER 2 The sub menu will give you more items to select In this example the VHF Menu is shown with n Directory selected When you press ENTER you advance to the next sub menu for that category OSC Watch Auto Switch Position Reply Channel TAG MMSI Entry Debug Menu ivi 3 From that point the options depend on the specific data you are dealing with In some cases you need to select an item and press ENTER In other cases you need to enter alphanumeric data You do that using the alphanumeric keypad 29 Mystic OM book Page 30 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM 97 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 A V 4b 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 Note There are letters numbers and special characters available on the keypad To shift from uppercase to lowercase or from lower case to upper case characters highlight the Sh 1 button and press
109. world see pages 110 111 and 112 Please contact the FCC Call Center at 1 888 CALLFCC for any additional Channel information 123 Mystic OM book Page 124 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 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 When the PTT button is pressed the TX icon appears and another radio can hear a click but no audio is heard Bad microphone element Send the radio in for repair While scanning the radio stops on a particular Channel all the time A source of noise may nearby Eliminate the source of the noise or delete the Channel from the scan memory There is noise on the receiver that the squelch will not eliminate An external noise is being generated by some device nearby Either turn off the offending device or contact the manufacturer regarding FCC part 15 unintentional radiation 124 eo X87 Mystic OM book Page 125 Wednesday October 22 2003 8 59 PM lt e J Specifications General Channels Transmit 55 Receive 80 Marine all USA Internationa

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