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You can the find PDF version of TAC 35209308 '''[[Media:35209308_1463410511885.pdf|here]]''', TAC 35209408 '''[[Media:35209408_1463410597828.pdf|here]]''', TAC 35848008 '''[[Media:35848008_1489744195640.pdf|here]]''', TAC 35963210 '''[[Media:35963210 1563461424502.pdf|here]]''' and of TAC 35963310 '''[[Media:35963310 1563461424502.pdf|here]]'''. | You can the find PDF version of TAC 35209308 '''[[Media:35209308_1463410511885.pdf|here]]''', TAC 35209408 '''[[Media:35209408_1463410597828.pdf|here]]''', TAC 35848008 '''[[Media:35848008_1489744195640.pdf|here]]''', TAC 35963210 '''[[Media:35963210 1563461424502.pdf|here]]''' and of TAC 35963310 '''[[Media:35963310 1563461424502.pdf|here]]'''. |
Revision as of 11:02, 29 July 2019
Main Page > OBD Trackers > FMB001 > FMB001 Nomenclature, classification codes > FMB001 TAC codesThe Type Allocation Code (TAC) is the initial eight-digit portion of the 15-digit IMEI and 16-digit IMEISV codes used to uniquely identify wireless devices.
Description
The Type Allocation Code identifies a particular model (and often revision) of wireless device for use on a GSM, UMTS or other IMEI-employing wireless network.
The first two digits of the TAC are the Reporting Body Identifier. This indicates the GSMA-approved group that allocated the TAC.
Prior to January 1, 2003, the global standard for the IMEI started with a six-digit Type Approval Code followed by a two-digit Final Assembly Code (FAC). The Type Approval Code (also known as TAC) indicated that the particular device was approved by a national GSM approval body and the FAC identified the company that had built and assembled the device (which is not always the same as the brand name stamped on the device). Effective on that date, many GSM member nations and entities (mainly Europe) moved away from requiring that devices be approved by national bodies, and towards a system where device manufacturers self-regulate the device market. As a result, a manufacturer now simply requests an eight-digit Type Allocation Code for a new devie model from the international GSM standards body, instead of submitting a device for approval to a national review body. Both the old and new TAC uniquely identify a model of a device, although some models may have more than one code, depending on revision, manufacturing location, and other factors.
Attachments
TAC codes for TM2500 (used in FMB001 products) are as follows:
Production codes | TAC |
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TM2500 | 35209308; 35209408; 35848008; 35963210; 35963310 |
You can the find PDF version of TAC 35209308 here, TAC 35209408 here, TAC 35848008 here, TAC 35963210 here and of TAC 35963310 here.