| Capabilities . Imitates displays of the following radar types: Bridge Master II, Bridge Master E, Furuno FR2100, Nucleus 6000 . Real ARPA/radar units can be incorporated using Transas Radar Imitator Board . The instructor radar/ARPA allows the instructor to see the current radar situation in any point of the gaming area, and from any ship involved in the exercise . Ensures full ARPA functionality in the simulation mode with the capability to track up to 60 targets . Real ARPA keyboard can be connected . Provides trial manoeuvre operation mode ECDIS Training Navigational simulators use the Transas Navi-Sailor ECDIS, which is one of the world's most commonly used shipboard electronic chart systems operating on thousands of ships. The Transas ECDIS holds type approval certificates from the BSH, DNV and the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. The real electronic chart system included in the marine simulator allows familiarisation with all the details of electronic chart operation, including route generation and editing, electronic chart updating and principles of displaying various information. By the End of the Courses the Trainees Will Be Able to: . Operate ECDIS equipment . Use the navigational functions of ECDIS . Select and assess all relevant information and take proper action in the case of a malfunction . State the potential errors of displayed data and the usual errors of interpretation . Explain why ECDIS should not be relied upon as the sole trustworthy navigational aid Configuration Transas Ecdis systems are offered in different configurations, from the boat computer programs suitable for shipboard training to the simulators which include real ship controls. Configurations may vary to boat suit individual or group simulator training and the need for monitoring from the instructor station. The simulator ensures training which is fully compliant with the IMO and STCW requirements and allows 24 people to be trained simultaneously in the same classroom. |