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Introduction

if you are a first time user, we recommend the execution of the Getting Started Tutorial, in order to get a high-level familizarization with the software.

Then you can proceed to the more specific tutorials listed in this section. 

In addition to the tutorials, the Solutions Examples section is also a good source of references to learn specific features.

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Brewery Tutorial

In this tutorial we’ve built a brewery line from scratch, using all of the main software features.

At our training site, you’ll find a free course that explains how we did this, from creating a project to adding alarming capabilities.

Before you execute the course, it's recommend to execute the Brewery Demo, which shows the end result if the training steps with simulated data.

Go to the Brewery Tutorial



Modbus Tutorial

This tutorial explains the configuration of Modbus protocol, but the concepts presented here apply to all communication drivers.

You can define multiple protocol interfaces in a similar way by using the abstraction layers such as Channels, which corresponds to a Protocol configuration, and Nodes, which are the various devices you are connecting with that protocol. The only tangible difference in using one or another protocol is the syntax on the PrimaryStation, which defines the network identification of the Device,   and Address field, which is the location if data inside your device.. 

All the configuration and testing procedures are the similar for most communication interfaces.

<<Go to the Modulus Tutorial>>


Feedback

We're always looking for feedback, both on our software and documentation. 

If you have suggestions for new features or would like to see a specific training, we'd love to hear from you. Leave your suggestion at our website: https://tatsoft.com/feedback/



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