With SSCOM open, connect your device to the computer via a standard serial cable or a USB-to-TTL adapter (like CH340 or CP2102). Windows will assign a COM number (e.g., COM3 , COM5 ).

: The most common embedded configuration is 115200, 8N1 (115200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit). For 51-series microcontrollers, 9600, 8N1 is typical. For Bluetooth modules like HC-05, use 9600, 8N1 as well.

Wipes the active history log buffer to start fresh data tracking. Step-by-Step Hardware Debugging Guide

The English version includes a "Script" or "Command List" feature. You can pre-define responses to incoming keywords. For example:

: Real-time traffic monitoring with detailed timestamps for every packet sent and received, helping you pinpoint latency issues.

: Often hosts standalone .7z files for English-configured versions, such as the SIM7600 AT SSCOM EN or general SSCOM archives .

: Instantly toggles between raw standard ASCII strings and clean Hexadecimal data arrays.

: Chains custom command queues into an executable list for single-click Automated Macro Execution. Deep-Dive Interface Comparison

Click the (or Connect ) button. The status indicator will turn green, confirming that the tool is actively listening to the serial bus. Practical Use Cases for Hardware Debugging Testing AT Commands on Cellular/Bluetooth Modules

: Users can activate the English interface by checking the box labeled "English" within the application window.