Uniden MYSTIC English Owners Manual - Page 102

Routes, leg Route

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Mystic OM.book Page 100 Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:59 PM go to the first waypoint beginning with B, and then C and so forth. Press [OUT] to go in the reverse direction (C, B, A). Nearest To Nearest To provides you with a way to find the waypoints nearest to a waypoint you select. Set Find By is set to Nearest To and press [ENTER]. You will see waypoints in the category you selected nearest to your present position. Once you see the display with the waypoints nearest to your position, you can change position to any waypoint in the database, or to your cursor if you are in the Cursor Mode on your Map screen. Routes 1-leg Route You can create, and set as the active route, a 1-leg Route with your present position as the starting point and a destination Waypoint that you choose from the Waypoint Database. A 1-leg Route is similar to a GOTO, except you can save it in Memory. To create a 1-leg route: 1. From any Map Screen, press [MENU]. 2. At the Map Menu, select Routes, and press [ENTER]. 3. At the Routes Menu, select any empty Route (series of dashes) and press [ENTER]. 4. Select Starting Waypoint, and press [ENTER]. 5. At the Waypoint Database, select the Waypoint Category and use W and X to select the Waypoint. (For more information on selecting Waypoints, see page 50.) Press [ENTER]. 6. Use S and T to select the next leg of the Route (dashes). Press [ENTER]. 7. Repeat Steps 3 through 5 above to select the Destination Waypoint. 8. Use S and T to select Save Route and press [ENTER] to save the Route. 100

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go to the first waypoint beginning with
B
, and then
C
and so forth.
Press
[OUT]
to go in the reverse direction (
C
,
B
,
A
).
Nearest To
Nearest To provides you with a way to find the waypoints nearest
to a waypoint you select. Set
Find By
is set to
Nearest To
and
press
[ENTER]
. You will see waypoints in the category you
selected nearest to your present position. Once you see the
display with the waypoints nearest to your position, you can
change position to any waypoint in the database, or to your cursor
if you are in the Cursor Mode on your Map screen.
Routes
1-leg Route
You can create, and set as the active route, a 1-leg Route with your
present position as the starting point and a destination Waypoint that
you choose from the Waypoint Database. A 1-leg Route is similar to a
GOTO, except you can save it in Memory.
To create a 1-leg route:
1.
From any Map Screen, press
[MENU]
.
2.
At the Map Menu, select
Routes
, and press
[ENTER]
.
3.
At the
Routes
Menu, select any empty Route (series of dashes)
and press
[ENTER]
.
4.
Select Starting Waypoint, and press
[ENTER]
.
5.
At the
Waypoint Database
, select the Waypoint Category and
use
and
to select the Waypoint. (For more information on
selecting Waypoints, see page 50.) Press
[ENTER]
.
6. Use
and
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
and
to select
Save Route
and press
[ENTER]
to save
the Route.
Mystic OM.book
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Wednesday, October 22, 2003
8:59 PM