
- •Preface
- •Section One. General
- •0 Introduction
- •1 Scope
- •2 Related Documents
- •3 Definitions
- •4 Abbreviations
- •5 Policy
- •6 Introduction
- •7 General
- •8 In-Process Review
- •Section Three. Application of S1000D
- •9 Introduction
- •10 General
- •11 Areas of Change
- •Section Four. Electronic Documentation Data Base, Data Transfer & Data Control
- •12 Introduction
- •13 Data Base Structure
- •Section Five. Non Textual Information
- •14 Introduction
- •15 Use of Overlays
- •16 Callouts
- •17 Display of Other Non-Textual Information
- •Section Six. Parts Information
- •18 Introduction
- •19 Delivery of Parts Information
- •20 Source of Parts Information
- •Section Seven. Operator Information
- •21. Intentionally left blank.
- •Section Eight. Maintenance Information
- •22 Introduction
- •23 General
- •24 Preventive Maintenance
- •25 Corrective Maintenance
- •26 Maintenance Management Information
- •Section Nine. Publications Output
- •27 General
- •28 Paper Publications
- •29 Interactive Electronic Technical Publications
- •Table 1 Links from LSA Report to Procedural Data Module
- •Table 2 Correlation Between Def Stan 00-60 Data Elements and S1000D Codes
- •Figure 1 In-Process Review
- •Figure 2 Relationship Between DM Within A Maintenance Activity
- •Figure 3 Outline of the IETP Preparation Process
- •Figure 4 IETP Construction Process
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Section Three. Application of S1000D
9 Introduction
9.1 There are a number of options within S1000D that leave a degree of discretion to the project which could lead to non-standard approaches. This section of this Defence Standard expands those areas of S1000D which are inadequate to meet the Land, Sea and Air needs. It also clarifies, for MOD application, those areas of S1000D that are mandatory or optional.
10 General
10.1 Currently all general statements in S1000D relate primarily to air vehicles and associated equipment. The application of S1000D detailed in this Section of this Defence Standard will apply equally to any equipment.
11 Areas of Change
11.1The profiling of S1000D within this Defence Standard enables electronic transfer of data from the LSAR to a DPDB.
11.2The Data Module Code (DMC) has been expanded from that in S1000D to allow a common approach to the identification of equipment. Changes to the DMC to meet the MOD application of S1000D are detailed in Table 2.
Table 2 Correlation Between Def Stan 00-60 Data Elements and S1000D Codes
Def Stan 00-60 |
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S1000D |
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End Item Acronym Code (EIAC) |
10XL |
2XL |
Model Identification Code (MI) |
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Usable On Code(UOC) End Item |
3XL |
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UOC System Level |
3XL |
1AF |
System Difference Code (SDC) |
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Document Code :- |
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2XF |
SNS Chapter or System |
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- Material Item Category Code (MICC) |
1AF |
2XF |
SNS Section or Subsystem |
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- SNS |
6XF |
2XF |
SNS Subject or Function |
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Disassembly Code (DC) |
2XF |
2XF |
DC |
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Alternate LCN (ALC) |
2NF |
1AF |
DCV |
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Information Code (IC) |
3XF |
3NF |
IC |
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Information Code Variant (ICV) |
1XF |
1AF |
ICV |
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Item Location Code (Item LC) |
1AF |
1AF |
Item LC |
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Total Number of Characters: |
32 |
17 |
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X = Alphanumeric Character
A = Upper Case Alpha Character
N = Numeric Character
L = Left Justified Field Entry
F = Characters Occupy Entire Field
11.3The EIAC, UOC for the End Item and UOC for the system, as defined under the LSA process, replace the MI Code and the SDC respectively which are specific to S1000D.
11.4The MICC is the top level identifier of the equipment and is the first character of the Document Code. The remaining six characters of the Document Code are provided by the SNS.
11.5The identification of equipment has been standardized and the first four (of seven) characters of the Document Code are defined in Annex A to Section 10 of this Defence Standard.
11.6The contractual requirements in Part 10 of this Defence Standard, details the individual changes to be applied to each chapter/sub-chapter of S1000D.
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