TOKYO KEIKI

Designed with the Users point of view in mind, introducing the new ECDIS EC-9000 series

Smart, safe navigation for modern vessels.
Large touch screen display and highly visible icons for intuitive and stress-free operation.
Built-in ECDIS tutorial system for training at any time.
On-board unit replacement for near-zero downtime during navigation.
Energy-saving operation in combination with TOKYO KEIKI’s autopilot.
The ECDIS EC-9000 series, which has diligently pursued usability and maintainability, sets a new standard for navigation instruments.

Features

  • Adopts a new GUI which supports easy use and easy understanding via the use of optimized icon application based on the feedback of our customers. S Mode Icon is also supported
  • High speed display of Chart objects
    After the revision of the S-52 Standard, there were cases where the chart drawing was sluggish in somesea areas. However, TOKYO KEIKI ECDIS comes equipped with high-speed drawing capability which allows for a clear display in all sea areas from both soft and hard aspects.
  • Update Software can be downloaded at anytime from the TOKYO KEIKI’s homepage website
    When in posession of a USER code during the time of purchasing an ECDIS, Software updates can be downloaded from the TOKYO KEIKI home page at anytime (Available from June 2022)
  • TCS and Backup ECDIS are also easily implemented
    TCS with TOKYO KEIKI Autopilot (PR- 9000/PR- 6000) and Backup with ECDIS (EC- 8600 Series).
  • Simple ECDIS retrofitting solution
    Just by using the TOUCH PANEL, un-needed operational parts are eliminated, and new units are small and compact in design which well support all retrofit needs.

Track Control System (TCS), Energy/Fuel Saving

When combined with TOKYO KEIKI’s Autopilot PR-9000/6000 (HCS), high grade TRACK CONTROL (Automatic Navigation) is possible.By performing tracking on a preplanned route, not only is course deviation lessened but the fuel usage is also reduced.

When a route is created it is checked and areas of caution will be highlighted

Automatic navigation is performed along the planned route based on position information from GNSS (GPS)

During a WPT (Waypoint) change in TCS mode, the most optimum automatic waypoint change is implemented

Configuration