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-====== CDR Definition ======+====== Definition ======
  
  
  
-By entering **CDR Definitions** link above the chart or by going to Crew > Duties > CDR Definitions, you will find a **New definition** link where you can enter the definition-name. For a proper display it should be one-letter code, for example: **D** for duty, **T** for training or **V** for vacation.+By going to section Settings > Duties Setup (tab Definition) you will find a **New definition** link where you can enter the definition-name. For a proper display it should be one-letter code, for example: **D** for duty, **T** for training or **V** for vacation.
  
 If you tick checkbox '**On Acft**', you will be able to assign your defined duty on a particular aircraft. In other words, when clicking 'New duty' you can select aircraft registration, so that each aircraft will have a separate duty-colour. If you tick checkbox '**On Acft**', you will be able to assign your defined duty on a particular aircraft. In other words, when clicking 'New duty' you can select aircraft registration, so that each aircraft will have a separate duty-colour.
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 For types of duties such as: **Contactable**, **Office**, **Standby**, **Training**, **X-COM** you can assign **default start-end hours**.  For types of duties such as: **Contactable**, **Office**, **Standby**, **Training**, **X-COM** you can assign **default start-end hours**. 
  
-{{:leon:cdr-definition:default hours.png|}} 
  
-<box>By clicking on the particular colour-field you can define what colour should represent a particular duty. When the pop-up window appears with the duty-name, click on the colour-code and choose it from the available pallet.</box>+<box>By clicking on particular colour field you can define what colour should represent a particular duty. When the pop-up window appears with the duty name, click on the colour code and choose it from the available pallet.</box> 
  
-[{{ :leon:cdr-definition:duty-type.png?300|Adding a new duty type}}] 
  
 Next step requires specifying the **type of duty**. There are few types of duties in Leon: Next step requires specifying the **type of duty**. There are few types of duties in Leon:
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   * **Off** - period available for leisure and relaxation free from all duties.   * **Off** - period available for leisure and relaxation free from all duties.
  
-  * **Office** or **Training** - for these two types duty period is calculated in the same way – the calculation covers the entire office/training work time. If the person needs to report for a flight during the office/training duty, the duty calculation will cover period from the beginning of office/training duty until the end of final sector of the flight.+  * **Office** or **Training** - for these two types duty period is calculated in the same way – the calculation covers the entire office/training work time. If person needs to report for a flight during the office/training duty, the duty calculation will cover period from the beginning of office/training duty until the end of final sector of the flight.
  
   * **Other** - duty period starts when the crew member is required by the Company to report for a flight, and finishes at the end of the final sector. If the person is not required to report for a flight, duty period is not calculated.   * **Other** - duty period starts when the crew member is required by the Company to report for a flight, and finishes at the end of the final sector. If the person is not required to report for a flight, duty period is not calculated.
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