Vijeo Citect is a software that allows you to monitor and control industrial processes using PlantStruxure, a new Process Automation system from Schneider Electric. With Vijeo Citect, you can visualize data, analyze performance, prevent failures, and optimize operations. Vijeo Citect is suitable for multiple applications, regardless of their size or complexity.
If you want to download and install Vijeo Citect 7.2 for free, you can follow these steps:
Congratulations! You have successfully downloaded and installed Vijeo Citect 7.2 for free. You can now start configuring your system and enjoy its features.
If you need more information or assistance, you can visit the official website[^2^] or check out some online tutorials[^3^] [^4^].
In this section, we will show you how to configure your system using Vijeo Citect. You will learn how to create projects, define tags, design graphics, write scripts, and more.
A project is a collection of files that define your system configuration. To create a project, you need to use the Project Editor, which is a tool that allows you to manage your project files and settings.
To create a project, follow these steps:
You have now created a project. You can see your project files in the Project Explorer window on the left side of the screen. You can also modify your project settings by clicking on the "Properties" button on the toolbar or selecting "Project > Properties" from the menu.
A tag is a variable that represents a data point in your system. For example, a tag can represent a sensor value, a device status, a user input, or a calculated result. You can use tags to read and write data from and to your devices, display data on graphics, perform calculations and logic operations, and more.
To define tags, you need to use the Tag Editor, which is a tool that allows you to create and edit tags and their properties.
To define tags, follow these steps:
You have now defined a tag. You can see your tag in the Tag List window on the right side of the screen. You can also modify your tag properties by double-clicking on your tag or selecting "Tag > Properties" from the menu.
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