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What Is the EOS Technical Documentation Center?

EOS software consists of various applications and tools designed for SCADA, data collection, reporting, industrial communication and data processing.

Correct installation, configuration and operation of these systems require not only the software itself but also clear and practical technical documentation.

This section brings together user manuals, installation guides, configuration information, communication examples, technical notes and support documentation in one central location.

The documentation center will continue to grow over time with new documents covering EOS software, clients, servers, support tools and future releases.

Technical Documentation

The sections below provide quick access to technical documentation covering EOS software, communication technologies and support tools.

EOS SCADA

User documentation covering EOS SCADA installation, project creation, device and data point configuration, screen design, alarms, trends, data logging and system settings.

  • Installation and startup
  • Project management
  • Data points
  • SCADA screens
  • Alarm and event management

EOS EVENT RECORDERS

Technical information, configuration guides and usage examples for EOS data collection applications and data logging systems.

  • Data collection
  • Data logging
  • Data archiving
  • LIVE EVENTS
  • LIVE DASH

EOS LIVE EVENTS

Documentation covering data analysis, reporting, charts, trends and evaluation of archived industrial data.

  • Report design
  • Charts and trends
  • Data analysis
  • Web reporting

Getting Started with EOS

If you are using EOS software for the first time, the following general workflow can help you get started more easily.

1. Get the Software

Download the EOS software and required supporting components from the Software Center.

2. Install and Configure

Install the software and configure communication, database and application settings according to your system requirements.

3. Read the Documentation

Review the technical guides and example configurations related to the EOS component you are using.

4. Create Your First Project

Define your devices, communication connections and data points, then begin building your application.

Installation and Configuration

EOS applications may require appropriate configuration of the operating system, required runtime components, database and communication settings.

Installation Documentation

  • EOS software installation
  • Required runtime components
  • Database installation
  • Installation directories
  • First startup

Configuration Documentation

  • Project settings
  • Communication settings
  • Data points
  • Service and server settings
  • Performance settings

Installation and getting-started guides for new EOS users will be published in this section.

Industrial Communication Protocols

EOS provides various client and server applications for data collection and data exchange using industrial communication protocols.

Protocol Typical Use EOS Component Documentation
MODBUS PLCs, RTUs, meters and controllers EOS MODBUS Client View
OPC DA Windows-based industrial systems EOS OPC DA Client View
OPC UA Modern industrial data communication EOS OPC UA Client View
MQTT IoT and message-based communication EOS MQTT Client View
IEC 60870 Power systems and telecontrol EOS IEC 60870 Client View
IEC 61850 Electrical substations EOS IEC 61850 Client View
DNP3 Power and industrial automation EOS DNP3 Client View
SNMP Network and device monitoring EOS SNMP Client View

Technical Notes

Technical notes provide short and practical explanations for specific EOS features, configuration tasks or technical problems.

How-To Guides

Short step-by-step technical guides explaining how to perform specific tasks within EOS.

Troubleshooting

Practical solutions for common installation, communication, data collection and runtime problems.

Example Code

Example code and development notes for EOS and industrial communication applications.

Technical Configuration

Information about configuration files, parameters, connection settings and advanced system options.

Performance

Technical information for improving performance in data collection, communication, logging and reporting applications.

Security and Reliability

Technical recommendations for reliable operation, data integrity and secure system configuration.

EOS Support Tools

In addition to technical documentation, various support tools may be provided to help install, test and troubleshoot EOS systems.

Software Center

A central location for downloading EOS software and related support tools.

Test and Simulation Tools

Tools designed to help test communication clients and SCADA applications without requiring physical field devices.

Example Projects

Example projects, configurations and applications demonstrating how EOS software can be used.

Clear, Practical and Technical Documentation

The primary goal of EOS technical documentation is not simply to list software features, but to help users apply the software effectively in real-world environments.

Whenever possible, documentation will include real-world use cases, example configurations, data addressing examples, screenshots, sample code and troubleshooting information.

In industrial automation and SCADA applications, even a small configuration detail can directly affect system operation. For this reason, technical information will be presented as clearly and practically as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find EOS software user guides?

User guides and technical documentation for EOS software and support tools will be published on this page in categorized sections.

Where can I find addressing information for EOS communication clients?

Data addressing and configuration information will be documented separately for each communication client.

Will example projects and test applications be available?

Yes. Example projects, simulators and supporting tools will be published over time to make EOS development and testing easier.

What should I do if I encounter a technical problem?

First, review the technical documentation for the relevant EOS software or communication protocol. If the problem persists, you can contact us through the contact information provided on this website.

The Technical Knowledge Center for EOS

The EOS Technical Documentation Center is being developed to make EOS software easier to learn, install, configure and use.

The documentation library will include not only user manuals, but also technical notes, example applications, communication protocol guides, configuration examples, troubleshooting information and support tools.

The goal of EOS Industrial Software Hub is to make industrial software and technical knowledge as open, practical and accessible as possible.

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