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a. Customer Platform Parameters.<br />

b. Service types.<br />

c. Service Parameter Records.<br />

d. NI<strong>SN</strong> Parameters.<br />

e. Schedule Distribution List.<br />

f. Support Identification (SUPIDEN) and TDRS.<br />

g. Customer Authorization.<br />

h. Data Quality Monitoring (DQM) Setup Parameters.<br />

i. Service Specification Codes (SSCs).<br />

j. Prototype Events.<br />

10.2.2.2 Customer Platform Parameters<br />

For each customer, the customer platform parameters must be specified before any<br />

other data can be specified. The customer platform parameters include the customer’s<br />

Support Identification Code (SIC), Vehicle Identification Code (VIC), Vehicle<br />

Identification (VID), and Pseudo-Noise (PN) codes.<br />

10.2.2.3 Service Types<br />

For each customer, the types of service that can be scheduled for that customer must<br />

be identified. The service types must be determined before the Service Parameter<br />

Records can be specified. Service types include MAF (via F3-F7), SMAF (via F8-F10<br />

(and K, L, M once launched)), SSAF, KuSAF, KaSAF (via F8-F10 (and K, L, M once<br />

launched)), MAR (via F3-F7), SMAR (via F8-10 (and K, L, M once launched)), SSAR,<br />

KuSAR, KaSAR (via F8-F10 (and K, L, M once launched)), tracking, and end-to-end test<br />

services.<br />

10.2.2.4 Service Parameter Records<br />

For each service type for each customer, the Service Parameter Records define how<br />

each schedulable parameter is to be validated as the SSCs for that service type and<br />

customer are entered into the NCCDS database. The Service Parameter Records<br />

comprise similar parameters as the SSC definitions described in Appendix A of the<br />

Interface Control Document Between the Space Network and Customers for Service<br />

Management, 452-ICD-<strong>SN</strong>/CSM (formerly 451-ICD-NCCDS/MOCC). Appendix A<br />

shows the range, or set, of values that is generally valid in terms of the NCCDS/GT<br />

interface. In contrast, the Service Parameter Records can be customized to specify<br />

ranges, or sets, of values unique to each customer.<br />

10.2.2.5 NI<strong>SN</strong> Parameters<br />

For each customer, the NI<strong>SN</strong> parameters specify the settings of certain parameters<br />

used in the schedules transmitted to the GTs. These parameters are used for purposes<br />

such as configuring the MDM system and do not appear in the User Scheduling<br />

Messages (USMs).<br />

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