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Zebra DS8108 User Manual

Zebra DS8108
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CHAPTER 5 SSI INTERFACE
Introduction
This chapter describes the system requirements of the Simple Serial Interface (SSI), which provides a
communications link between Zebra decoders (e.g., scan engines, slot scanners, hand-held scanners,
two-dimensional scanners, Hands-free scanners, and RF base stations) and a serial host. It provides the means
for the host to control the decoder or scanner.
Communication
All communication between the scanner and host occurs over the hardware interface lines using the SSI protocol.
Refer to the Simple Serial Interface Programmer’s Guide, p/n 72E-40451-xx, for more information on SSI.
The host and the scanner exchange messages in packets. A packet is a collection of bytes framed by the proper
SSI protocol formatting bytes. The maximum number of bytes per packet that the SSI protocol allows for any
transaction is 257 (255 bytes + 2 byte checksum).
Depending on the configuration, the scanner can send decode data as ASCII data (unpacketed), or as part of a
larger message (packeted).
SSI performs the following functions for the host device:
Maintains a bi-directional interface with the scanner
Allows the host to send commands that control the scanner
Passes data from the scanner to a host device in SSI packet format or straight decode message.
The SSI environment consists of a scanner, a serial cable which attaches to the host device, and if required, a
power supply.
SSI transmits all decode data including special formatting (e.g., AIM ID). Parameter settings can control the format
of the transmitted data.
The scanner can also send parameter information, product identification information, or event codes to the host.
All commands sent between the scanner and host must use the format described in the SSI Message Formats
section. SSI Transactions on page 5-3 describes the required sequence of messages in specific cases.

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Zebra DS8108 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cables includedUSB
TypeHandheld bar code reader
Wavelength617 nm
Sensor typeLED
Scanner type1D/2D
Tilt reading angle0 - 360 °
Pitch reading angle0 - 60 °
Linear (1D) barcodes supportedCodabar, Code 11, Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, GS1 DataBar Expanded, Interleaved 2 of 5, MSI, Plessey, U.P.C.
2D (matrix & stacked) barcodes supportedAztec Code, Composite Codes, Data Matrix, Han Xin, MaxiCode, Micro QR Code, MicroPDF417, PDF417, QR Code, TLC-39
Input voltage5 V
Power consumption450 mA
Power source type-
PC connectionRS-232/USB
Standard interfacesRS-232, USB, Keyboard wedge
Connectivity technologyWired
Storage temperature (T-T)-40 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 50 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)5 - 95 %
Product colorBlack
International Protection (IP) codeIP42
Harmonized System (HS) code84716070
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth107 mm
Width66 mm
Height168 mm
Weight154 g

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