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MANUEL S. ENVERGA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Document Code : CME-F-WAF
An Autonomous University Document Title : Written Assessment Form
LUCENA CITY
Revision No. : 1
COLLEGE OF MARITIME EDUCATION Effectivity Date : January 20, 2020
Prepared by : CME
QUALITY FORM Reviewed by : QMR
Approved by : President

WRITTENASSESSMENT FORM
AssessmentNo.__LO 1.8_

NAME OF STUDENT Claricia, Joshua A. DATE 07-01-22


SECTION CODE 0019B
COURSE CODE / TITLE MTNAV6 – Operational Use of ECDIS (LEC/LAB)
ASSESSMENT TITLE Nautical Charts, Projections, Scales and other information
FUNCTION Table A/II-1 Function: Navigation at the Operational Level
COMPETENCE A-II/1 F1.C4: Use of ECDIS to maintain the safety of navigation
.1 Knowledge of the capability and limitations of ECDIS operations, including:
.a thorough understanding of Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) data, data accuracy, presentation rules,
display options and other chart data formats;
.b the dangers of over-reliance;
.c familiarity with the functions of ECDIS required by performance standards in force.
.2 Proficiency in operation, interpretation, and analysis of information obtained from ECDIS, including:
.a use of functions that are integrated with other navigation systems in various installations, including proper
functioning and adjustment to desired settings;
.b safe monitoring and adjustment of information, including own position, sea area display, mode and
KNOWLEDGE, UNDERSTANDING AND orientation, chart data displayed, route monitoring, user-
PROFICIENCY created information layers, contacts (when interfaced with AIS and/or radar tracking) and radar overlay
functions (when interfaced);
.c confirmation of vessel position by alternative means;
.d efficient use of settings to ensure conformance to operational procedures, including alarm parameters for
anti-grounding, proximity to contacts and special
areas, completeness of chart data and chart update status, and backup arrangements;
.e adjustment of settings and values to suit the present conditions;
.f situational awareness while using ECDIS including safe water and proximity of hazards, set and drift, chart
data and scale selection, suitability of route,
contact detection and management, and integrity of sensors
COURSE OUTCOME CO1: Demonstrate proficiency in operation, interpretation, and analysis of information obtained from ECDIS..
LEARNING OUTCOME LO. 1.8 – Demonstrate the basic standard functions of ECDIS.

Identification. (Instruction): Identify the eleven parts of Operation through Ergonomically-designed Control Unit:
.

Answers.
1.) Rotary encoder for EBL
2.) Brill Knob
3.) Gain Knob
4.) Rotary Encoder for VRM
5.) Alarm ACK Key
6.) Instant Access Knob
7.) Keyboard
8.) Range Key
9.) Target Cancel Knob
10.) USB port
11.) Trackball Module
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Raw Score Assessed by:

No. of Items
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Percentage Instructor/Assessor

Prepared by: Reviewed and Validated by: Approved by:

Capt. John Rainiel Yap Capt. Capt. Willie D. Sulong Capt. Joel A. Porto, MSM
________________________________________ ________________________________________ __________________________________________
Instructor Department Chair Dean
Date: Date: Date:

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