Simrad Maris ECDIS900 ECDIS System Operator Manual

The Maris ECDIS900 is an Electronic Chart Display and Information System designed for secure navigation at sea. It combines vessel information from various sensors, electronic charts, and powerful navigation functions to enhance safety on board. The system displays and utilizes both official and unofficial raster and vector charts, working seamlessly between different chart formats. It supports official chart types like Electronic Navigation Charts (ENC) provided by Primar, AVCS from UKHO, and C-MAP ENC DB in SENC format, as well as Raster Charts from British Admiralty (ARCS). Unofficial charts like C-MAP worldwide vector chart database are also supported. The ECDIS900 is a core navigation tool that satisfies marine standards like ECDIS and RCDS.

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Key features

  • Combines sensor data, charts, and navigation functions

  • Supports official and unofficial chart formats

  • Seamless chart switching between different formats

  • Includes powerful route planning and safety checking tools

  • Offers advanced features such as AIS interface, radar overlay, and logbook management

  • Meets marine standards ECDIS and RCDS

  • Intuitive user interface for easy operation

Frequently asked questions

The Maris ECDIS900 supports both official and unofficial raster and vector charts. The official chart types supported include Electronic Navigation Charts (ENC) from Primar, AVCS from UKHO, C-MAP ENC DB in SENC format, and Raster Charts from British Admiralty (ARCS). Unofficial charts include C-MAP worldwide vector chart database.

The Maris ECDIS900 offers a wide range of navigation functions, including route planning, safety checking, target monitoring, AIS interface, radar overlay, logbook management, and more. These features are designed to enhance safety and efficiency during navigation.

The Maris ECDIS900 operates in a seamless mode for vector charts, allowing for smooth transitions between different chart areas. For raster charts like ARCS, it works in a chart by chart mode. The system also provides options for seamless modes in ARCS, ENC + AVCS, and ENC/ARCS, eliminating gaps between different chart databases.

User questions

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How are anti-grounding parameters accessed?

Anti-grounding parameters can be accessed via the 'Chart settings' dialog. Within this dialog, it is possible to select a different projection or input depth values to define safety limits. These values are subsequently used for anti-grounding calculations.

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