User Guide

Table Of Contents
Antenna Ports
Functionality of the Embedded Modules 21
TX Write Power
The TX write power is used only during commands that change a tag’s state. This
includes commands for Lock, Kill, as well as Tag ID Write and Tag Data Write.
Note
During Write commands, which both write to and verify the written contents,
the entire operation will be done at the Tx Write Power, including tag
singulation and the write verify.
Antenna Ports
Monostatic Mode
The M6e-TC has one antenna port which both transmits and receives.
To set up the module to use a single antenna in monostatic mode, connect the antenna to
port 1 (labeled J1 on Printed Circuit Board) which is responsible for both TX and RX
communication.
Power Management
The modules use different methods and levels of power management.
Power Modes
The M6e-TC was designed for power efficiency and offers several different power
management modes, set using Set Power Mode (98h)
. The following lists the current
modes being offered:
Full Power Mode – In this mode, the unit operates at full power to attain the best
performance possible. This mode is only intended for use in cases where power
consumption is not an issue. This is the default Power Mode at startup.
Minimal Saving Mode – This automatically executes basic power savings that do not
severely degrade system performance May result in a nominal 1 ms additional delay.
Medium Saving Mode – This mode may add up to 50 ms of delay between
commands. It performs more aggressive power savings, such as automatically