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rafal [Bases]
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   * **Mobile Notifications** - full section explained [[leon:mobile-notifications-tab-in-general-settings|here]]   * **Mobile Notifications** - full section explained [[leon:mobile-notifications-tab-in-general-settings|here]]
   * **Fuel** - full section explained [[leon:fuel-prices-settings-in-general-settings|here]]   * **Fuel** - full section explained [[leon:fuel-prices-settings-in-general-settings|here]]
-  * **Crew App**+  * **Phonebook** - settings related to PAX  
 +  * **Crew App** - settings that apply to the Crew mobile app 
 +  * **Security** - settings that apply to the user login settings
 ===== Tab 'General' ===== ===== Tab 'General' =====
  
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   * **Operator ICAO** - an ICAO code by which an operator is recognizable by **Eurocontrol** (so that flight times can be imported from Eurocontrol straight to Leon's 'Flight Watch' - if the integration with Eurocontrol is switched on, in [[leon:integrations|Add-ons]] panel). This code is also used in Handling Requests.    * **Operator ICAO** - an ICAO code by which an operator is recognizable by **Eurocontrol** (so that flight times can be imported from Eurocontrol straight to Leon's 'Flight Watch' - if the integration with Eurocontrol is switched on, in [[leon:integrations|Add-ons]] panel). This code is also used in Handling Requests. 
   * **Operator IATA** - an operator IATA code, used in 'Show Schedule' panel (in a section OPS) and Handling Requests.   * **Operator IATA** - an operator IATA code, used in 'Show Schedule' panel (in a section OPS) and Handling Requests.
-  * **Force two factor authentication for all users** - more information about this option can be found [[leon:users|HERE]]. 
-  * **Trusted IP** - section where trusted IP addresses can be inserted. IP addresses listed here will not be subject to 2FA authentication 
   * **Region** - select between EN & US to define the date-format. Also, when US region is selected Leon changes the date format displayed in the OPS section. Also, Flight Watch times indications: BLOFF > OUT, T/O > OFF, LDG > ON, BLON > IN. In the same way, Flight Watch columns will change in Report Wizard.   * **Region** - select between EN & US to define the date-format. Also, when US region is selected Leon changes the date format displayed in the OPS section. Also, Flight Watch times indications: BLOFF > OUT, T/O > OFF, LDG > ON, BLON > IN. In the same way, Flight Watch columns will change in Report Wizard.
   * **Default weight unit** - select kg or lbs, which will be a default, unless an aircraft has it defined differently in its profile (in Settings > Fleet panel), then Leon takes the aircraft fuel & weight units as default (displayed in the Journey Log).   * **Default weight unit** - select kg or lbs, which will be a default, unless an aircraft has it defined differently in its profile (in Settings > Fleet panel), then Leon takes the aircraft fuel & weight units as default (displayed in the Journey Log).
   * **Default airport category** - here you can set a default airport category for all airports available in [[leon:airport-directory|Airport Directory]] panel.   * **Default airport category** - here you can set a default airport category for all airports available in [[leon:airport-directory|Airport Directory]] panel.
   * **Default local currency** - you can define them by selecting the currency from the drop-down box.   * **Default local currency** - you can define them by selecting the currency from the drop-down box.
-  * **Options will change position of aircraft on Calendar page** - when this box is ticked, a flight-option added in OPS > CALENDAR screen will change the position of the aircraft for future days.+  * **Options and Opportunities will change position of aircraft on Calendar page** - when this box is ticked, a flight-option/opportunity added in OPS > CALENDAR screen will change the position of the aircraft for future days.
   * **Display the experience table** - the table can be input to the user's profile, where you can add the past crew-experience before joining your company. More information [[leon:users|here]].   * **Display the experience table** - the table can be input to the user's profile, where you can add the past crew-experience before joining your company. More information [[leon:users|here]].
   * **Crew Panel** - option to choose between 'Auto publish' and 'Manual publish' of assigned duties in the 'Crew Panel' section   * **Crew Panel** - option to choose between 'Auto publish' and 'Manual publish' of assigned duties in the 'Crew Panel' section
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 ==== Bases ==== ==== Bases ====
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-[{{ :leon:settings:bases-emails:bases_-_emails_settings.png?300|'Bases' emails settings}}] 
  
 If a company has more than one main **base** where the staff is located then you can define in Leon more bases and assign them to particular aircraft as well as to a proper crew and other staff members. Then you can filter particular pages by a proper base and view flights or duties only for that base. If a company has more than one main **base** where the staff is located then you can define in Leon more bases and assign them to particular aircraft as well as to a proper crew and other staff members. Then you can filter particular pages by a proper base and view flights or duties only for that base.
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 Bases can be used in [[leon:sched|SCHED]] panel when adding schedules on virtual aircraft. Bases can be used in [[leon:sched|SCHED]] panel when adding schedules on virtual aircraft.
 +
 +[{{:leon:settings:bases-emails:bases_-_emails_settings.png?800|'Bases' emails settings}}]
  
  
 <html> <html>
-<span style="color:navy;font-size:150%;">OPS and Sales emails for Bases</span>+<span style="color:navy;font-size:150%;">OPSSales and Customer Service emails for Bases</span>
 </html> </html>
  
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-It is also possible to set up the **'OPS emails'** and **'Sales emails'** for Bases in the 'General Settings' section.+It is also possible to set up the **'OPS emails'****'Sales emails'** and **'Customer Service emails'** for Bases in the 'General Settings' section.
  
 Once emails for bases are inserted, they can be selected as the 'Reply to' emails in the 'Email Templates' > 'Recipients' tab. Once emails for bases are inserted, they can be selected as the 'Reply to' emails in the 'Email Templates' > 'Recipients' tab.
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 In the 'Email Templates' section > 'Recipients' tab of any template, the relevant 'Reply to' option can be selected. Below, Base sales email option selected on the 'Charter Agreement' template: In the 'Email Templates' section > 'Recipients' tab of any template, the relevant 'Reply to' option can be selected. Below, Base sales email option selected on the 'Charter Agreement' template:
  
-{{:leon:settings:bases-emails:bases_-_sales_email_selected.png?nolink|}}+{{:leon:settings:bases-emails:email_templates_-_reply_to_options.png?nolink|}}
  
 Once this template is used, the relevant base email will apply to the 'Reply to' field. Below, 'Sales email' assigned to MEL base: Once this template is used, the relevant base email will apply to the 'Reply to' field. Below, 'Sales email' assigned to MEL base:
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 +===== Tab 'Phonebook' =====
 +
 +The 'Phonebook' tab contains the following options:
 +
 +  * **Is account required** - checkbox that, if ticked, requires the new Phonebook entry to be assigned to an Account
 +  * **Automatically delete PAX after given days** - option to set up Leon to automatically remove passenger details from the system if they are not assigned to flights within a specified timeframe. By default, this function will be turned off for all operators. More information below
 +
 +==== Automatically delete PAX after given days ====
 +
 +
 +The 'Automatically delete PAX after given days' configuration contains the following options:
 +[{{ :leon:settings:phonebook-tab:automatically_delete_pax_after.png?300|'Automatically delete PAX...' setting}}]
 +   * **Delete PAX enabled** - option to enable automatic deletion. 
 +   * **Send notification 7 days before deletion to:** - specify an email address where a notification containing passenger names scheduled for deletion will be sent seven days before the deletion date. This field is mandatory if the **'Delete PAX enabled'** checkbox is selected. 
 +   * **Delete PAX after** - a field where it will be possible to indicate the number of days (by entering a numerical value) after which PAX data will be deleted if PAX is not assigned to the flight within the specified timeframe. The minimum threshold for deleting PAX is 30 days. 
 +
 +<box>**Please use this function with extreme caution, as the deleted data cannot be recovered!**</box>
 +
 +It is **possible to exclude the PAX** that are not to be automatically deleted by selecting the **Never delete automatically** setting in the Phonebook > Passenger profile > 'MISC' tab.
 +
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 +==== Automatically mask PAX after given days ====
 +
 +This setting automatically masks passenger (PAX) contact information not used in trip bookings or sales quotes within the past days. This function enhances data privacy and security. 
 +[{{ :leon:settings:phonebook-tab:mask_pax_-_settings.png?300|'Automatically mask PAX after given days' settings}}]
 +The 'Automatically mask PAX after given days' configuration contains the following options:
 +
 +  * **Mask PAX enabled** - Activates the functionality
 +  * **Mask PAX after** - Number of days after which PAX will be masked.
 +
 +=== Conditions ===
 +
 +For this functionality to work the following conditions have to be met:
 +
 +  * PAX cannot be a User
 +  * PAX cannot be marked as 'Deleted'
 +  * PAX cannot be marked as 'Is representative'
 +  * PAX is selected as a passenger on a past flight but was not assigned to a flight within the days indicated in the 'Mask PAX after'
 +
 +=== How it works ===
 +
 +[{{ :leon:settings:phonebook-tab:mask_pax_-_preview_in_the_phonebook.png?300|Example of masked passport in the PAX profile}}]
 +Once the conditions for masking PAX data are met, the PAX details (currently 'Passport' number) will be unavailable for preview, as per the screenshot on the right.
 +
 +Additionally, the passport number will be masked in the PAX sections of OPS > 'PAX' tab on a flight and Requests/Quotes > 'PAX' tab in a quote:
 +
 +{{:leon:settings:phonebook-tab:mask_pax_-_ops_pax_tab.png?nolink|}}
 +
 +A User with the **Contact Mask** privilege set to 'EDIT' will be able to:
 +
 +  * **preview** the masked details in the PAX profile by clicking on the {{:leon:settings:phonebook-tab:mask_pax_-_eye_icon.png?nolink|}} icon, and
 +  * **unmask** the details by clicking on the 'UNMASK' option in the PAX profile and saving changes
 +
 +If a User's **Contact Mask** privileges are set to **DENY**, the user will see the {{:leon:settings:phonebook-tab:maks_pax_-_question_mark.png?nolink|}} icon in the PAX profile with the following information: //You don't have permissions to unmask passports.//
 +
 +
 +----------------
 ===== Tab 'Crew App' ===== ===== Tab 'Crew App' =====
  
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 In this case, location Rental was picked by the Crew App automatically, based on the proximity (nearest location selected). In this case, location Rental was picked by the Crew App automatically, based on the proximity (nearest location selected).
  
 +
 +----------------
 +===== Tab 'Security' =====
 +
 +In the 'Security' tab additional security login settings can be selected.
 +
 +The additional security options are: 
 +[{{ :leon:settings:security:gs_-_security_tab.png?300|'Security' tab}}]
 +  * **Force two factor authentication for all users** - 'Two factor authentication' applied globally per operator. More information about this option can be found [[leon:users|HERE]].
 +  * **Trusted IP** - a section where trusted IP addresses can be inserted. IP addresses listed here will not be subject to 2FA authentication
 +  * **Single sign-on settings** - a section where alternative way of signing in to Leon can be set up
 +  * **Second factor validity time [h]** - This setting decides, that after logging in using two-factor authentication, following logins for this user, on that specific machine, can be performed without using a second factor for a certain amount of hours (MAX 12h)
 +
 +------------------
 +==== Single sign-on settings ====
 +[{{ :leon:settings:security:login_with_sso.png?300|Microsoft SSO in Login page}}]
 +The configuration panel can be accessed in the 'General Settings' of the admin panel under the 'Security' tab.
 +
 +It contains the following options:
 +
 +  * **Enable SSO ** - In order to enable SSO the box must be checked.
 +  * **Operator domain ** - Enter your company's Microsoft-registered domain here. Only accounts in that domain will be allowed to sign in to Leon.
 +  * **Disable login and password access ** - If you check this checkbox, you will only be able to log in using Microsoft SSO credentials, and logging in with Leon's credentials will not be possible.
 +  * **Provider ** - Choose Microsoft as a provider. 
 +
 +{{:leon:settings:security:sso_settings_bord.png?nolink|}}
 +
 +Once it is configured, Users will be able to **log in using the Microsoft account instead of Leon-generated login and password**, as per the screenshot on the right-hand side.
 +
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