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TOKYO KEIKI EC-8100/8600

TOKYO KEIKI EC-8100/8600

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Course Description

The Tokyo Keiki EC-8100/8600 type-specific training course is designed to equip officers with the necessary system knowledge to operate the ECDIS for watchkeeping in compliance with STCW regulations and the ISM Code. This guided tutorial, lasting approximately 16 hours, fulfills the equipment familiarization requirements outlined in IMO Model Course 1.27 and MCA MIN-503(M). The course comprehensively covers the functions and controls of the ECDIS Tokyo Keiki EC-8100/8600. Upon course booking, participants have a three-week window to complete the training, allowing for revisiting modules as needed. Additionally, the "FreePlay" Mode enables practice on the manufacturer's approved software. The course concludes with a final test lasting no more than 1 hour, which can be retaken if necessary, leading to the issuance of an individual certificate.

Course Modules

  • Module 1: User Interface
  • Module 2: ECDIS Basic Features
  • Module 3: Sensor Management/Monitoring
  • Module 4: Alert Management
  • Module 5: Chart Management
  • Module 6: Digital Passage Planning
  • Module 7: Voyage Planning
  • Module 8: Voyage Monitoring
  • Module 9: Bakcup Arrangements, Logs & Data
  • Module 10: Navigational Tools and Functions

Course Objectives

The objectives of this course are to cover type-specific familiarisation of ECDIS tailored to the specific needs of the Navigational Officers. Subject areas covered in the course include an overview of ECDIS carriage requirements, electronic charts, ECDIS navigational functions, ship handling with ECDIS, sensor integration, alert management, as well as the latest changes according to the new IHO and IEC standards. Combined the content of this course ensures that officers understand the type-specific navigational functions of ECDIS, and are familiar with the features that are common to all ECDIS systems before boarding a vessel, which ultimately translates to safer operations and vessel manoeuvring.

Suitable For

This course is designed for all officers of the bridge team involved in ensuring the safe navigation of the vessel.

Learning Outcomes

Module 1: The User Interface Module explains the fundamental design features of the ECDIS that may differ significantly between different ECDIS manufacturers.
Module 2:This Module explains the procedure of adjusting the display to your requirements. This process is essential to ensure that all relevant information and alerts are captured, and cluttering of visual and audible information is avoided.
Module 3: The Chart Work chapter teaches the trainee how traditional paper chart tasks are performed on the Electronic Chart Display and Information System.
Module 4: The Alert Management provides thorough knowledge of the management, handling, and interpretation of alarms, cautions and warnings. Proper handling of alerts is crucial to the safety of navigation.
Module 5: The ECDIS displays the vessel’s position, speed, and course in real-time on the chart, based on information received from navigational sensors. Understanding the sensors as well as the provided data and its limitation is taught in this Module.
Module 6: The Route Planning module will enable the user to plan routes, complying with the general requirements for voyage plans, as well as specific instructions given in the safety management systems of shipping companies and charterers.
Module 7: Route Monitoring familiarizes the user with the ECDIS specific route monitoring feature and how to monitor the voyage and all related data safely.
Module 8:The Chart Maintenance Module explains the process of chart ordering, chart installation and the updating of charts considering that charts and updates may be received via the internet or ship’s mail.
Module 9:The Backup Arrangement and Data Management requirements that need to be met when using the ECDIS as the primary means of navigation are described in detail throughout this Module.
Module 10:Besides the required features that an ECDIS can provide, there is a variety of additional functions and information that can be displayed on the ECDIS. This chapter explains features like radar information overlay, wave analysis, NAVTEXT messages, or tidal information is available on the ECDIS.

Prerequisites

ECDIS Generic knowledge, as per STCW and IMO Model
Course 1.27

Equipment Manufacturer

As a pioneering manufacturer of navigational products for the marine industry for over a century, TOKYO KEIKI provides total bridge equipment solutions and safe guidance to final destinations for vessels all around the world. TOKYO KEIKI was the first manufacturer in Japan to make Electronic Chart Systems over 20 years ago. Today, TOKYO KEIKI supports its customers from main locations like Tokyo, Singapore, Los Angeles, Shanghai and Busan with strong and reliable sales and service partners located in over 40 countries/areas. TOKYO KEIKI’s reliable and proven technology helps bolster safety on the high seas and enhances the ship operation for a more efficient voyage.

Equipment Covered

  • Tokyo Keiki EC-8100/8600
  • Tokyo Keiki EC-8100K/8600K
  • Tokyo Keiki EC-8000/8500
  • Tokyo Keiki EC-8000K/8500K
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Course Highlights

  • Course Access: 21 days
  • Timeframe: 16 hours
  • Language: English
  • Certificate: 5 years
  • Strong Authentication: Yes
  • Daily test attempts: 2
  • Min % of progress to access TestMe: 70 %
  • Min % of passing the TestMe: 70%
  • Total test time: 60min
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