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P2000 USER’S MANUAL RETAIL/RESTAURANT/STORE AND FORWARD For IR, CDPD, Mobitex and GSM models FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE CALL: (800) 510-0120 Manual 4.0 5/2001 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION .............................................................................................................2 GETTING STARTED..........................................................................................................................................3 I NTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................3 TERMINAL FEATURES ....................................................................................................................................5 A CCESSORIES ......................................................................................................................................................5 HARDWARE FEATURES..................................................................................................................................6 T HE D ISPLAY P ANEL ...........................................................................................................................................6 T HE C ARD R EADER .............................................................................................................................................6 T HE K EYBOARD AND K EY F UNCTIONS ................................................................................................................7 CREDIT CARD AWARENESS ........................................................................................................................9 BASIC OPERATION.........................................................................................................................................11 U SING THE C ARD READER .................................................................................................................................11 A LPHANUMERIC D ATA E NTRY ..........................................................................................................................12 T ERMINAL T RANSACTIONS ................................................................................................................................15 P RINTER L OAD I NSTRUCTIONS ..........................................................................................................................16 TRANSACTION PROCESSING......................................................................................................................17 S ALE P ROCESSING .............................................................................................................................................17 A UTHORIZATION O NLY P ROCESSING ] ...............................................................................................................19 T ICKET O NLY P ROCESSING ...............................................................................................................................21 R ETURN P ROCESSING ........................................................................................................................................23 S TORED S ALE P ROCESSING ...............................................................................................................................25 VOID ................................................................................................................................................................28 RE-PRINT ........................................................................................................................................................29 REPORTS ...........................................................................................................................................................30 SETTLEMENT ..................................................................................................................................................35 TROUBLESHOOTING.....................................................................................................................................36 P2000 SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................38 GLOSSARY ........................................................................................................................................................39 LIMITED WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................................41 SUPPLIES & ACCESSORIES..........................................................................................................................45 GETTING STARTED Descartes Corp, Inc. 2 P2000 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION The P2000 terminal is designed for processing credit cards. Please observe the following guidelines to prolong the life of the unit. • For safety, this terminal must be installed and serviced only by Descartes Representative or your Merchant Service Provider’s Agent. • Do not operate the P2000 terminal until a Descartes Representative has trained you. • Operate this terminal according to the instructions in this manual. • Protect this terminal from liquid spills, dust and sharp objects. • Do not submerge the terminal. • Avoid operating this terminal in locations where it may be splashed with acid or other chemicals. • Do not place any foreign objects into the cardreader or into the jacks of this terminal. • Make sure all cables are connected securely. • Do not attempt to dismantle the unit. Doing so will void your warranty. • Protect your terminal by installing a surge protection device. Electrical disturbances on the phone lines or power lines can damage your terminal, costing you time and money. Radio Frequency Exposure Warning The P2000 Models CDPD, Mobitex, Datapac (Motient) and GSM use radio f…
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P2000 USER’S MANUAL RETAIL/RESTAURANT/STORE AND FORWARD For IR, CDPD, Mobitex and GSM models FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE CALL: (800) 510-0120 Manual 4.0 5/2001 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION .............................................................................................................2 GETTING STARTED..........................................................................................................................................3 I NTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................3 TERMINAL FEATURES ....................................................................................................................................5 A CCESSORIES ......................................................................................................................................................5 HARDWARE FEATURES..................................................................................................................................6 T HE D ISPLAY P ANEL ...........................................................................................................................................6 T HE C ARD R EADER .............................................................................................................................................6 T HE K EYBOARD AND K EY F UNCTIONS ................................................................................................................7 CREDIT CARD AWARENESS ........................................................................................................................9 BASIC OPERATION.........................................................................................................................................11 U SING THE C ARD READER .................................................................................................................................11 A LPHANUMERIC D ATA E NTRY ..........................................................................................................................12 T ERMINAL T RANSACTIONS ................................................................................................................................15 P RINTER L OAD I NSTRUCTIONS ..........................................................................................................................16 TRANSACTION PROCESSING......................................................................................................................17 S ALE P ROCESSING .............................................................................................................................................17 A UTHORIZATION O NLY P ROCESSING ] ...............................................................................................................19 T ICKET O NLY P ROCESSING ...............................................................................................................................21 R ETURN P ROCESSING ........................................................................................................................................23 S TORED S ALE P ROCESSING ...............................................................................................................................25 VOID ................................................................................................................................................................28 RE-PRINT ........................................................................................................................................................29 REPORTS ...........................................................................................................................................................30 SETTLEMENT ..................................................................................................................................................35 TROUBLESHOOTING.....................................................................................................................................36 P2000 SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................38 GLOSSARY ........................................................................................................................................................39 LIMITED WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................................41 SUPPLIES & ACCESSORIES..........................................................................................................................45 GETTING STARTED Descartes Corp, Inc. 2 P2000 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION The P2000 terminal is designed for processing credit cards. Please observe the following guidelines to prolong the life of the unit. • For safety, this terminal must be installed and serviced only by Descartes Representative or your Merchant Service Provider’s Agent. • Do not operate the P2000 terminal until a Descartes Representative has trained you. • Operate this terminal according to the instructions in this manual. • Protect this terminal from liquid spills, dust and sharp objects. • Do not submerge the terminal. • Avoid operating this terminal in locations where it may be splashed with acid or other chemicals. • Do not place any foreign objects into the cardreader or into the jacks of this terminal. • Make sure all cables are connected securely. • Do not attempt to dismantle the unit. Doing so will void your warranty. • Protect your terminal by installing a surge protection device. Electrical disturbances on the phone lines or power lines can damage your terminal, costing you time and money. Radio Frequency Exposure Warning The P2000 Models CDPD, Mobitex, Datapac (Motient) and GSM use radio f…
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Colonial Lake Drive, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: (800) 510-0120 Tel: 609) 530-9440Fax: (609) 530-9445 Email: [email protected]://www.descartesUSA.com Localization of schematics Please refer to the “ Block diagram and schematics of the P2000 CDPD.pdf ” which is located in the “ block diagram ” file.
Overall System Top Bottom Charging Interface Left Side Right Side
Battery Pack Removed Top Cover Removed Reverse of Keypad Lower Cover Removed Power PCB Small PCB Small PCB Back Novatel Module Antenna Lead Routing to Module
P2000 CDPD Technical / Functional description The P2000 CDPD payment terminal is a self contained unit, comprising a Processor Board, a magnetic card swipe reader, a smart card reader , a printer, and a CDPD radio (cellular Digital Packet Data) at 824.4 Mhz center frequency, via a 1/8 λ Helical antenna. Fig.1 P2000 CDPD The Unit operates at 4 levels: 1 The operating System, 2 The Kernel. 3 The payment application. 4 The communication protocol While the P2000 is on the base, the battery is in the charge mode and the unit is powered up. And is capable of communicating with payment processors via a choice of radio, or modem, depending on the original set up. While off the base, the P2000 CDPD can only communicate with the processors via the CDPD radio. During periods of inactivity (beyond thirty seconds), the P2000 enters a sleep mode, during which all systems are down, except for the radio, which wakes up periodically to stay registered The Terminal operation consists of the following typical steps: A transaction is selected by pressing a selected key: A credit card is swiped through the reader, which captures the pertinent Credit card Data. A purchase (or credit) amount is entered via the Keypad Certain other information such as Employee number, password, etc is keyed in as well when prompted by the display The transaction data is formatted according to the Credit card processor’s message format, and protocol and passed on to the CDPD Radio, which transmits the authorization request to the card processor via TCPIP. The processor returns the authorization (or denial) Back to the CDPD radio, which communicates it back to the terminal. All prompts, activity and results are displayed on the display screen. The built in thermal printer then prints a receipt. The detail of all these operations are described in the document entitled “P2000 User’s Manual” Technical Specifications: Intel® 32 bits micro-processor. Applications stored in memory FLASH. Transactions stored in battery secured memory. Partitioned memory. 1 Mbytes of memory in basic version. High speed, high resolution graphic thermal printer allowing printouts of personalized logos and bitmaps in less than 3 seconds. Card Readers : - Magstripe : ISO 1/2. - Smart Card: ISO 7816 (EMV, synchronous / asynchronous). 17 keys: 10 numeric and 7 functions. NI-MH battery pack allows more than 200 transactions. Infrared EFT to base communication. Battery charging and modem base. Alphanumeric screen displays 2 lines of 16 characters. Audio warning and paper feedback. Modem multi-norms V21, V22, V22bis, V23, Bell 103, Bell 212 A.. Radio Specifications pertinent to the operation of the P2000 terminal: Type: Novatel Expedite CDPD Modem Power: .6 Watts Max Frequency: 824.4 Mhz Communications: Full duplex Fig.2 Expedite CDPD Modem Shown Without Shields
CELLTECH RESEARCH INC. Test Report S/N: 022001-66DES 1955 Moss Court, Kelowna, Date(s) of Tests: April 17, 2001 B.C. CANADA V1Y 9L3 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ © 2001 Celltech Research Inc. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SAR EVALUATION This wireless portable device has been shown to be compliant for localized Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.3-1999. I attest to the accuracy of data. All measurements were performed by me or were made under my supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. Celltech Research Inc. certifies that no party to this application has been denied FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). Shawn McMillen General Manager Celltech Research Inc. Test Lab: CELLTECH RESEARCH INC. Testing and Engineering Lab 1955 Moss Court Kelowna, B.C. Canada V1Y 9L3 Phone: 250 - 860-3130 Fax: 250 - 860-3110 Toll Free: 1-877-545-6287 e-mail: [email protected] Applicant Information: DESCARTES CORP. 6 Colonial Lake Drive, Suite K Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Attn: Mr. David Lesage EVP, Sales & Marketing Tel.: 609-530-9440 Fax: 609-530-9445 Model No.: P2000 CDPD Equipment Type: Wireless CDPD Credit Card P.O.S. Terminal Equipment Classification: Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter (TNB) Tx Frequency Range: 824-849 MHz Rx Frequency Range: 869-894 MHz Power Level Tested: Max. Conducted Power FCC Rule Part(s): 2.1093; ET Docket 96.326 CELLTECH RESEARCH INC. Test Report S/N: 022001-66DES 1955 Moss Court, Kelowna, Date(s) of Tests: April 17, 2001 B.C. CANADA V1Y 9L3 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ © 2001 Celltech Research Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION.................................................................. 1 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF EUT.......................................................... 1 3.0 SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM ............................................. 2 4.0 MEASUREMENT SUMMARY.................................................. 3-4 5.0 SAR LIMITS........................................................................ 5 6.0 DETAILS OF SAR EVALUATION........................................... 5 7.0 EVALUATION PROCEDURES................................................. 6 8.0 SYSTEM VALIDATION.......................................................... 6 9.0 SIMULATED EQUIVALENT TISSUES...................................... 7 10.0 TISSUE PARAMETERS......................................................... 7 11.0 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS.................................................... 8 12.0 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST........................................................ 9 13.0 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES........................................ 10 14.0 REFERENCES...................................................................... 11 APPENDIX A - SAR MEASUREMENT DATA........................................ 12 APPENDIX B - DIPOLE VALIDATION................................................ 13 APPENDIX C - PROBE CALIBRATION............................................... 14 APPENDIX D - SAR TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS............................... 15 CELLTECH RESEARCH INC. Test Report S/N: 022001-66DES 1955 Moss Court, Kelowna, Date(s) of Tests: April 17, 2001 B.C. CANADA V1Y 9L3 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ © 2001 Celltech Research Inc. DESCARTES CORP. Model: P2000 CDPD 1 Handheld CDPD POS Terminal (824-849MHz) 1.0 INTRODUCTION This measurement report shows compliance of the DESCARTES CORP. Model: P2000 CDPD Portable Handheld Credit Card P.O.S. Terminal with FCC Part 2.1093, ET Docket 96-326 Rules for mobile and portable devices. The test procedures, as described in American National Standards Institute C95.1-1992 (1), FCC OET Bulletin 65-1997 were employed. A description of the product and operating configuration, detailed summary of the test results, methodology and procedures used in the evaluation, equipment used, and the various provisions of the rules are included within this test report. 2.0 DESCRIPTION of Equipment Under Test (EUT) Front of EUT Left Side Right Side Rear of EUT EUT Type Portable Handheld CDPD Credit Card P.O.S. Terminal Equipment Class Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter (TNB) S/N No. Pre-production Model No. P2000 CDPD Tx Frequency Range (MHz) 824-849 RF Output Power Tested Max. Conducted Power Rx Frequency Range (MHz) 869-894 Signal Modulation(s) FM Power Supply 7.2V Nickel Metal Hybride Battery Antenna Type Stubby (Length: 30mm) CELLTECH RESEARCH INC. Test Report S/N: 022001-66DES 1955 Moss Court, Kelowna, Date(s) of Tests: April 17, 2001 B.C. CANADA V1Y 9L3 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ © 2001 Celltech Research Inc. DESCARTES CORP. Model: P2000 CDPD 2 Handheld CDPD POS Terminal (824-849MHz) 3.0 SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM Celltech Research SAR measurement facility utilizes the Dosimetric Assessment System (DASY™) manufactured by Schmid & Partner Engineering AG (SPEAG™) of Zurich, Switzerland. The DASY system is comprised of the robot controller, computer, near-field probe, probe alignment sensor, and the generic twin phantom containing brain or muscle equivalent material. The robot is a six-axis industrial robot performing precise movements to position the probe to the location (points) of maximum electromagnetic field (EMF). A cell controller system contains the power supply, robot controller, teach pendant (Joystick), and remote control, is used to drive the robot mot…
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Celltech Research Inc. 1955 Moss Court, Kelowna, B.C. Canada V1Y 9L3 Tel. 250-860-3130 •• Fax. 250-860-3110 •• e-mail: [email protected] www.celltechlabs.com October 29, 2001 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Approval Services 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attn: Andy Leimer SUBJECT: Descartes Corporation FCC ID: PP9P2000CDPD 731 Confirmation No.: EA102005 Correspondence Ref. No.: 21002 Dear Andy: On behalf of Descartes Corporation is an amendment in response to your e-mail dated October 19, 2001 requesting additional information regarding the RF exposure evaluation of the subject application. 1. As indicated on the SAR evaluation report the last reported calibration of the ET3DV6 probe was September 1999. At the time the device was evaluated for RF exposure, the specific fluid parameters had not yet been defined by SCC34. The OEM/Calibration facility for the E-field probes was waiting for these parameters to be determined before re-calibrations could commence. Also, the FCC at that time was granting latitude in the calibration dates due to the above conditions. 2. The determination of the 835MHz conversion numbers was performed by the system manufacturer’s recommended linear extrapolation routine. The extrapolation was based on the two calibrated data points of 900MHz and 1800MHz head parameters. Included in this response is an example of an identical calibrated E-probe from the same system manufacturer. The graph and tables indicate the linearity of the E-field probe with the associated uncertainty across several frequency bands. 3. As mentioned above, the target parameters and recipes for head and body parameters had not yet been defined. The data associated with the example E-field probe shows little difference in the conversion numbers between head and body at the lower frequencies in question. Also, the error in the conversion numbers obtained by the OEM is significantly greater than the difference between the two points. Since the device tested shows significant margin for SAR, and the associated error in the entire system is significant, the scaling of the test results would be comparatively minor. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Shawn McMillen General Manager Celltech Research Inc. Testing & Engineering Lab cc: Descartes Corporation Washington Labs Dosimetric E-Field Probe ET3DV6 Head Tissue Conversion Factor (+ standard deviation) 400 MHz ConvF 7.64 + 8% 835 MHz ConvF 6.54 + 8% 900 MHz ConvF 6.41 + 8% 350 MHz ConvF 7.76 + 8% 450 MHz ConvF 7.52 + 8% 835 MHz ConvF 6.53 + 8% 925 MHz ConvF 6.37 + 8% 1500 MHz ConvF 6.04 + 8% 1900 MHz ConvF 5.41 + 8% 2450 MHz ConvF 5.18 + 8% 2450 MHz ConvF 5.40 + 8% ε r = 44.4 σ = 0.87 mho/m CENELEC Head Tissue ε r = 42.5 σ = 0.98 mho/m CENELEC Head Tissue ε r = 42.3 σ = 0.99 mho/m CENELEC Head Tissue ε r = 44.7 σ = 0.87 mho/m IEEE Head Tissue ε r = 43.5 σ = 0.87 mho/m IEEE Head Tissue ε r = 41.5 σ = 0.90 mho/m IEEE Head Tissue ε r = 41.45 σ = 0.98 mho/m IEEE Head Tissue ε r = 40.43 σ = 1.23 mho/m IEEE Head Tissue ε r = 40.0 σ = 1.40 mho/m IEEE Head Tissue ε r = 39.2 σ = 1.8 mho/m IEEE Head Tissue ε r = 37.2 σ = 2.09 mho/m H1800 at 2450 MHz Dosimetric E-Field Probe ET3DV6 Muscle Tissue Conversion Factor (+ standard deviation) 35 MHz ConvF 8.77 + 15% 75 MHz ConvF 8.68 + 10% 150 MHz ConvF 8.51 + 8% 350 MHz ConvF 7.64 + 8% 450 MHz ConvF 7.40 + 8% 784 MHz ConvF 6.38 + 8% 835 MHz ConvF 6.28 + 8% 925 MHz ConvF 6.10 + 8% 1500 MHz ConvF 5.44 + 8% 1900 MHz ConvF 4.82 + 8% 2450 MHz ConvF 4.53 + 8% ε r = 85.19 σ = 0.69 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue ε r = 69.93 σ = 0.72 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue ε r = 62.68 σ = 0.75 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue ε r = 58.41 σ = 0.80 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue ε r = 57.62 σ = 0.83 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue ε r = 56.25 σ = 0.93 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue ε r = 56.11 σ = 0.95 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue ε r = 55.9 σ = 0.98 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue ε r = 54.87 σ = 1.23 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue ε r = 54.3 σ = 1.45 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue ε r = 53.57 σ = 1.81 mho/m FCC Muscle Tissue Probe Conversion Factor Vesus Frequency 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 02004006008001000 MHz ConvF
FCC CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT for Descartes Corporation 6 Colonial Lake Drive Suite 6 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 FCC ID: PP9P2000CDPD August 7, 2001 WLL PROJECT #: 6315X This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without the prior written consent of Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Descartes Corporation FCC ID:PP9P2000CDPD WLL Project #:6315X i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................................................1 1.1 SUMMARY......................................................................................................................................................................1 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT).................................................................1 3.0 TEST CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................................................2 3.1 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS TESTING...........................................................................................................................2 Tables Table 1. Conducted Emissions Results Table 2. System Under Test Table 3. Interface Cables Used Table 4. Measurement Equipment Used Appendices Appendix A. Statement of Measurement Uncertainty Appendix B. Novatel Test Report Descartes Corporation FCC ID:PP9P2000CDPD WLL Project #:6315X 1 FCC CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT for FCC ID: PP9P2000CDPD 1.0 Introduction This report has been prepared on behalf of Descartes to support the attached Application for Equipment Authorization. The test and application are submitted for a portable Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT)/ P.O.S. Terminal containing an internal CDPD Modem Module Transmitter under Part 22 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. The Equipment Under Test was the P2000CDPD. The transmitter module (CDPD Modem) has already been authorized by Novatel Wireless Technologies Ltd. under FCC ID: NBZNRM-6832. Descartes Corp. is integrating the module into the P2000 CDPD terminal to which they are obtaining FCC Certification under the FCC ID: PP9P2000CDPD. The approved CDPD module has not been changed or modified. The complete FCC Certification Test Report for the approved CDPD module (FCC ID: NBZNRM-6832) has been included as Appendix B of this test report. The Desacartes Corp. P2000 CDPD has also been evaluated for RF Exposure in accordance with FCC Rule Part 2.1093, ET Docket 96-326 Rules for mobile and portable devices. The SAR report has been included in the submission for the certification. The AC power line conducted emissions measurements reported herein were performed according to the 1992 version of ANSI C63.4. The measurement equipment conforms to ANSI C63.2 Specifications for Electromagnetic Noise and Field Strength Instrumentation. Calibration checks are made periodically to verify proper performance of the measuring instrumentation. The AC power line conducted emissions measurements were performed at Washington Laboratories, Ltd. test center in Gaithersburg, MD. Site description and site attenuation data have been placed on file with the FCC's Sampling and Measurements Branch at the FCC laboratory in Columbia, MD. Washington Laboratories, Ltd. has been accepted by the FCC and approved by NIST NVLAP (NVLAP Lab Code: 200066-0) as an independent FCC test laboratory. All results reported herein relate only to the equipment tested. The measurement uncertainty of the data contained herein is ±2.3 dB. Refer to Appendix A for Statement of Measurement Uncertainty. This report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. 1.1 Summary The Descartes Corporation P2000CDPD complies with the requirements for a CDPD radio under Part 22, Subpart H of the FCC Rules and Regulations. 2.0 Description of Equipment Under Test (EUT) The Descartes Corporation P2000CDPD (EUT) is a battery powered handheld wireless credit card point of sale terminal that contains a CDPD Modem Card. The EUT contains a 17 key keypad, magnetic card reader, removable/re-chargeable battery pack, and a printer. A RangeStar, P/N: 100800 antenna has been incorporated in Descartes Corporation FCC ID:PP9P2000CDPD WLL Project #:6315X 2 the ARTEMA US Mobile. A specification sheet on the RangeStar antenna is included in Appendix C. The following are the specifications of the ARTEMA US Mobile transmitter: Tx Frequency Range: 824 MH…
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7560 Lindbergh Drive · Gaithersburg, Maryland · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 1 | 22.901(d) | 824 MHz - 849 MHz | 865.00 mW | 28K8FXW | 2.5000000000 ppm |

Point of Sale Terminal
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TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter