Once you have set up your channels, pages are where you will do most of your work. A page is a canvas for creating your own interface for controlling your experiment or process and displaying and processing your data. You can create simple pages that display your data, or you can create complex diagrams or pictures that allow you to control your process by simply clicking on different images. You can have an infinite number of pages, and can quickly jump between pages by clicking on components that you place on pages. You can even overlay pages to keep important information visible on multiple pages without having to duplicate the information or create popups to display pages in a separate window.
The items you place on your pages to display your data and control your process are called components. There are many different types of components. With the exception of graphs which are discussed in the next section, a description of each component and how to manipulate them is discussed here.