This GettingStarted tutorial is addressed
to automation technicians, project engineers and developers who
perform tasks in the fields of process visualization, control
technology and the Collaborative Manufacturing Management (CMM).
Through its scalable and modular system concept,
WinCC OA provides
a powerful and future-proof basis for each form of control center
application. The consistently implemented client-server architecture
allows multi-user access with simultaneous multilingualism. The
possible configurations range from autonomous single systems with
minimum configuration to multi-computer applications for load
sharing as well as multi-server clusters (distributed systems).
Hot-standby redundancy of the servers as well as the full network
redundancy provide high availability.
This tutorial describes the basics of technics
and use of the automation software WinCC OA
on the basis of practical examples. The fields "structured
data model" and "Object orientation" build the
main focus. The purpose is to get to know WinCC OA
quickly and independently though it's not possible to go into
details of the whole range of functionality. In addition we recommend
to participate in a professional training.
The content of this tutorial was up to date at
the time of creation. Due to the constant development of the product
to further improve it, certain information is no longer valid
and needs to be replaced by new data. Please refer to the relevant
information media for customers and contact the ETM support in case of doubt.
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can not form the basis of any warranty claims. Numerous screenshots
relate to one of several display modes of the operating systems
Windows XP or Windows 2000 - slight differences to other display
modes are possible. For didactic purposes Some modified screen
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