Protocol specific functionality, I-px, Protocol configuration options – ThingMagic M6e User Manual

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Protocol Support

A D I V I S I O N O F T R I M B L E

Functionality of the Mercury6e

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reading data faster than the transport can handle and send, and the readerʼs
buffer might fill up.

Protocol Specific Functionality

See the MercuryAPI Programmers Guide and language specific reference guides for
details on supported Gen2 command functionality.

I-PX

Protocol Configuration Options

The M6e supports multiple I-PX profiles including the ability to specify the Return Link
Frequency, encoding and modulation scheme. The two profiles are treated as distinct
protocols, the individual parameters are not configurable as with the other protocols. The
following table shows the supported combinations:

Note

The two link rates are effectively two different protocols and treated as such.
I-PX tags are fixed to one of the two frequencies and cannot communicate
on the other, unlike ISO 18000-6B/C tags which can operate under multiple
profiles.

ISO 18000-6B

Protocol Configuration Options

The M6e supports multiple ISO-18000-6B profiles including the ability to specify the
Return Link Frequency, encoding, Forward Link Rate and modulation scheme. The

ISO-18000-6B Protocol Options

Return Link

Freq (kHz)

Modulation

Scheme

Notes

64

PWM

Protocol ID = TagProtocol.IPX64

256

PWM

Protocol ID = TagProtocol.IPX256

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