Acting as a terminal for embedded operating systems or network device consoles. 5. Access and Documentation
Ensure you download the version labeled "English" to avoid UI confusion. Connection: Connect your device and select the correct COM Number Open Port: Click "Open Com" (the button will turn red when active). Send Data: Sscom V5.13.1 English
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| Problem | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| | Cannot open COMx | Port busy (close other terminal programs) or insufficient permissions (run as admin) | | Garbage text in receive | Wrong baud rate or parity; also check text vs HEX mode | | Data not sending | Check HEX Send is unchecked for text; ensure port open | | No newline in command | Manually add \r\n in text mode or 0D 0A in HEX | | Auto send stops | Uncheck and recheck Auto Send ; increase interval if too short | Connection: Connect your device and select the correct
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: Troubleshooting Modbus RTU communication over RS485 networks.