User's Manual
MTI RFID ME User Manual
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EAS_Alarm command by backscattering a 64 bit alarm code.
Change EAS OFF 01-00: An EAS-Alarm bit set to ‘0’ the tag will not reply to an
EAS_Alarm command by backscattering a 64 bit alarm code.
Trigger EAS Alarm: Reply an EAS_Alarm command by backscattering a 64 bit alarm
code without the need of a Select or Query.
ChangeConfig 09-00: Configures the additional features of the tag like Read-Protect,
EAS Alarm etc.
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5.2. Memory Bank
There are four memory banks can be operated that are “Reserved”, “EPC”, “TID” and “User” in
MTI RFID ME. User can read/ write a specified memory block by click “Read”, “Set” and “Block
Set”. For more information about how to configure memory bank for your use case, please refer
to Class 1 Generation 2 UHF Air Interface Protocol Standard “Gen 2” at
http://www.epcglobalinc.org/standards/uhfc1g2