Outbound Messages Options

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The Administration module contains sections for configuring outbound messages options:

  • LDM addresses and options
  • LCI addresses and options
  • PRL addresses and options
  • PRL for commercial flights addresses and options
  • BSM addresses and options

Data in these sections is displayed in the common settings of outbound messages sections. When LDM,LCI, PRL, BSM data in the common section is edited, it is also displayed in the particular settings sections (press Refresh/F3 to renew data if needed).

In the common settings section, the data is sent in the default format

LDM Addresses and Options

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In this section, LDM messages settings of hand luggage information is configured.

Fields description:

  • Type – message type (LDM);
  • A/L – airline code (optional; enter manually or press F1 to call a dictionary and pick a value);
  • Flight –flight number (optional; enter manually);
  • From – departure airport (optional; enter manually or press F1 to call a dictionary and pick a value);
  • To – arrival airport (optional; enter manually or press F1 to call a dictionary and pick a value);
  • IATA addresses – addresses (mandatory);
  • Lat – language of the message:
    • YES (English);
    • NO (Local);
  • Ver. – version of message:
    • CEK – old version;
    • LDM (28ed) – new version, by AHM 583 28th edition.
  • H/B - hand baggage:
    • Yes - display
    • No – hide (-DME.0/0/0.0.T0.PAX/0/0.PAD/0/0)

The old version contains 2 common SI sections for luggage:

  • SI: EXB0KG --- excess baggage
  • SI: BNIL.CNIL.MNIL --- luggage, post, goods

QQQQQQQ

.DMBRUUH 171001

LDM

XX003/17.??.30/48.?/?

-DME.0/0/0.T0.PAX/0/0.PAD/0/0

SI: EXB0KG

SI: BNIL.CNIL.MNIL

PART 1 END

In the message of new version, luggage information is displayed in single SI section. Each destination has its own SI section.

SI <arrival point> luggage, post, goods, excess baggage

QQQQQQQ

.DMBRUUH 171001

LDM

XX003/17.??.30/48.?/?

-DME.0/0/0.0.T0.PAX/0/0.PAD/0/0

SI DME B0.C0.M0.E0

PART 1 END

LCI Addresses and Options

LCI messages are sent to the weight and balance systems.

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Description of fields:

  • Type – message type (PRL);
  • A/L – airline code;
  • Flight –flight number;
  • From – departure airport;
  • To – arrival airport;
  • IATA addresses – a list of addresses to send telegrams. Seven-digit addresses of the IATA network containing only Latin letters and figures are specified separated by a space. It is possible to specify only first five characters. In this case, as the last two characters, the system will add an airline code (in Latin) of that flight for which the telegram is formed automatically;
  • Lat – language of the message:
    • YES (English);
    • NO (Local);
  • EQT – aircraft configuration: number and type of aircraft, layout (divided by space):
    • YES (English);
    • NO (Local);
  • WA – commercial payload data (click F1 to call a dictionary and pick the value):
    • WA.P — payload,
    • WA.U — underload (calculated as difference between maximum load and current commercial payload). Possible values:
      • N – hide all WA data;
      • P – display WA.P only;
      • PU – display both values.
  • SM – Seating method (by seats). Enter by space key:
    • Yes – show;
    • No – hide.
  • WM – Weight mode. In the DCS Amber standard passenger weight and real weight of luggage are used (entered by space key);
    • WM.S.P – standard passenger wights grouped by classes and types of passengers <class>weight_ADT_M/weight_ADT_F/weight_CLD/weight_INF;
    • WM.A.B.KG – this field informs that real weight of luggae measured in kilos is used in the message (entered by space key):
      • Yes – show;
      • No – hide.
  • SR – Seat restrictions, amount of free seats (mandatory; click F1 to call a dictionary and pick the value);
  • SR.C –available seats, grouped by RBDs (transit seats are not counted);
  • SR.Z – available seats, grouped by zones:
    • C – display SR.C only,
    • Z – display SR.Z only,
    • CZ – display both sections.
  • PT – passengers total by directions and RBDs (entered by space key):
    • Yes – show;
    • No – hide.
  • BT – baggage total: weight and count (entered by space key):
    • Yes – show;
    • No – hide.
  • PD – passenger distribution. (entered by space key, format: <class>.M/F/CLD/INF):
    • Yes – show;
    • No – hide.
  • SP – seat plan, a list of taken seats: <Seat number>/<Pax type> (entered by space key)
    • Yes – show;
    • No – hide.

Types of passengers:

  • М – male;
  • F – female;
  • C – child;
  • I – infant.

PRL Addresses and Options (incl. commercial flights)

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Description of fields:

  • Type – message type (PRL);
  • A/L – airline code;
  • Flight –flight number;
  • From – departure airport;
  • To – arrival airport;
  • IATA addresses – a list of addresses to send telegrams. Seven-digit addresses of the IATA network containing only Latin letters and figures are specified separated by a space. It is possible to specify only first five characters. In this case, as the last two characters, the system will add an airline code (in Latin) of that flight for which the telegram is formed automatically;
  • Lat – language of the message:
    • YES (English);
    • NO (Local);
  • Center – booking system;
  • Creation time – time of forming and sending a telegram (setting selection via F1):
    • Web check-in closed;
    • Boarding closed;
    • Departure;
  • Pas. status – which passengers are included into the message:
    • boarded – boarded passengers;
    • checked – checked in passengers.

BSM addresses and options

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Description of fields:

  • Type – message type (BSM);
  • A/L – airline code;
  • Flight –flight number;
  • From – departure airport;
  • To – arrival airport;
  • IATA addresses – a list of addresses to send telegrams. Seven-digit addresses of the IATA network containing only Latin letters and figures are specified separated by a space. It is possible to specify only first five characters. In this case, as the last two characters, the system will add an airline code (in Latin) of that flight for which the telegram is formed automatically;
  • Lat – language of the message:
    • YES (English);
    • NO (Local);
  • Cl. – add service class (divided by space):
    • YES;
    • NO

See also:

Other sections: