syngo Virtual Cockpit: Modality and Steering Client Scenario
While the client itself is fast to deploy, the underlying software (like Teamcenter or Desigo) can be difficult to configure and integrate. siemens virtual client
The operator interacts with the Virtual Client through an HMI. By using WinCC Unified, operators can train on the virtual plant using the exact same screens and interfaces they will use on the factory floor. This creates a "Zero-Gap" training environment where operators can learn to handle emergencies and shutdowns without risking millions of dollars in equipment. syngo Virtual Cockpit: Modality and Steering Client Scenario
To understand the Virtual Client, one must first understand the fragmentation of modern industrial automation. Traditionally, an engineer programming a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) had to wait for the physical hardware—the PLC, the Human Machine Interface (HMI), the conveyor belts, and the sensors—to arrive on the factory floor to test their code. This "debug-on-site" methodology was costly, time-consuming, and prone to error. This "debug-on-site" methodology was costly