Installing and putting a TIM into operation
5.2 Design of the TIM 4R-IE
SINAUT ST7 Station control system - System Manual
System Manual, 05/2007, C79000-G8976-C178-06
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Table 5-7
Meaning of the LEDs on the right of the front panel of the TIM 4R-IE
LED no. Labeling
Relevant TIM port
Description
7
SF
All
Group error
Indicates missing or bad parameter settings and RAM errors.
8
-
-
-
9
P 1
Ethernet
Connection to Ethernet (port 1)
LED lights up yellow if there is a physical connection to Ethernet.
Green flashing LED indicates data flow.
LED is off when there is no physical connection to Ethernet.
10
P 2
Ethernet
Connection to Ethernet (port 2)
LED lights up yellow if there is a physical connection to Ethernet.
Green flashing LED indicates data flow.
LED is off when there is no physical connection to Ethernet.
11
RUN
-
Module in RUN
LED is lit when the module completes startup without error or is
switched to RUN mode by the PG.
LED is off when the module is switched to STOP mode by the PG
12
STOP
-
Module in STOP
LED is lit when the module is switched to STOP mode by the PG.
LED is off when the module is switched to RUN mode by the PG.
5.2.4
Pinout of the ports
RS-232/RS-485 interfaces
The plugs for the two serial ports are designed as a 9-pin D-sub miniature connectors
(male). The pinout of the two connectors is identical and is shown in the following table. As
an RS-232 port, the pinout corresponds to that of a standardized PC connector.
This is a combined RS-232/RS-485 port. As default, the ports are set to RS-232. The
switchover to RS-485 is set in the SINAUT configuration in NetPro and is therefore part of
the configuration data of the TIM 4R-IE.
Table 5-8
Pinout of the connector of the combined RS-232/RS-485 port
Illustration
Pin no.
Signal name
Signal direction Remark
1
DCD
Input
2
RXD
Input
Switching over to RS-485
in the configuration
3
TXD
Output
Switching over to RS-485
in the configuration
4
DTR
Output
5
GND
6
-
7
RTS
Output
8
CTS
Input
9
-