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<h1 style="text-align: center;">User Guide</h1>
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From configuring and testing to deploying a solution, learn about everything our platform has to offer.
Each chapter of the user guide can be found in the left navigation and is also linked below, along with a summary of what you'll find in those chapters.
*If you haven't already, we highly recommend that you first visit "Getting Started", then come back here to the User Guide as needed.
What’s Next?
This User Manual will help you to better understand FrameworX, its unique technical features, and how to take advantage of everything it can offer your company.
The Platform Overview section is recommend to new users, or who needs a high level understanding on what the platform can deliver.
The Integrations section lists the available Communication Drivers to field devices and Interfaces with external platforms.
The Project Examples section contains many Projects, demonstrating specific functionaries.
This section presents the complete platform, organized in chapters that follows the typical steps when creating an application.
In this section...
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