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User Guide


Learn about everything our platform has to offer. From configuring and testing to deploying a solution, it will be found in the User Guide.

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.


Solutions Manager

Create, edit, run, and license all of your solutions.

Solution Designer

Our Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for building Industrial Applications.      

Runtime (Startup)

Solution runtime settings for modules, data processing, and displays.

Unified Namespace (Tags and UDT's)

Build and manage centralized data schemas with tags, User Defined Templates (UDT's) , and Dynamic TagProviders.

Devices (Field Communication)

Support for field data communication connectivity with more than 70+ drivers. 

Alarms (Alerts, Events, and Audit Trail)

Manage alarm events, improve efficiency and productivity, and ensure optimal performance.

Historian (Time-Series Data)

Manage, collect, and store time-series data for industrial processes.

Datasets (DB's and SQL Queries)

Data interaction with SQL databases and text files, various other DB’s.

Reports (Forms and WebData)

Create, configure, and manage reports.

Scripts (Tasks and Classes)

Custom code execution, enabling high-performance, highly-integrated scripts.

Security (Users, Roles, and AD/LDAP)

User access management, roles, and permissions.

Displays 

Tools for creating user interface displays, customizable symbols and components for SCADA applications.

Drawing User Interfaces

Create and customize displays, symbols and user interfaces.

Data Explorer Tools

Perform data mining and monitoring from various data sources

Solution Deployment

Deploy runtime applications post-development.


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