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Summary of Contents for SIMATIC NET SINAUT ST7

Page 1: ... guide 3 Network structures and topologies 4 Installing and putting a TIM into operation 5 Installing and putting a SINAUT modem into operation 6 SIMATIC NET SINAUT ST7 Station control system System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 Volume 1 System and Hardware ...

Page 2: ...mmissioning and operation of a device system may only be performed by qualified personnel Within the context of the safety notes in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission ground and label devices systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards Prescribed Usage Note the following WARNING This device may only be...

Page 3: ...2 4 1 The modem variants 59 2 4 2 Overview of all modem variants and accessories 60 2 4 3 Technical specifications of the SINAUT ST7 modems 60 2 5 Mobile wireless components 64 2 5 1 GSM modem MD720 3 65 2 5 2 MD740 1 GPRS modem 66 2 5 3 ANT794 4MR GSM GPRS antenna 67 2 5 4 Technical specifications of the SINAUT mobile wireless components 68 2 6 LTOP overvoltage protection modules 72 2 6 1 Variant...

Page 4: ...and approvals for the TIM 3V IE variants and the TIM 4R IE 111 3 Installation guide 115 3 1 Horizontal and vertical installation 115 3 2 Dimensions for installation of the SINAUT ST7 components 116 3 3 Current consumption and power loss of the SINAUT ST7 components 116 3 4 Installing the TIM 3V IE variants in an S7 300 119 3 5 Installing the TIM 4R IE in an S7 300 125 3 6 Standalone TIM 4R IE with...

Page 5: ...a TIM module as CP 210 5 5 2 Installing a TIM 4 TIM 4R IE as a standalone device 211 5 5 3 Horizontal and vertical installation 212 5 5 4 Connecting the TIM to the power supply 213 5 6 Configuring a TIM and setting parameters 215 5 7 Startup activities of the TIM module 221 5 7 1 Startup of the TIM 3V IE variants 221 5 7 2 Startup activities of the TIM 4R IE 223 5 7 3 Startup activities of the TIM...

Page 6: ... 2 3 Overview of the LTOP modules 73 Table 2 4 Adapter cable for a TIM with integrated DCF77 radio clock 75 Table 2 5 Overview of the accessories for the DCF77 radio clock of the TIM 79 Table 2 6 Standard cables for connecting TIM and modem modules 83 Table 2 7 WAN connecting cables 84 Table 2 8 TIM 4R 4RD interface adapter cable 85 Table 2 9 Overview for ordering SINAUT ST7 software 93 Table 2 10...

Page 7: ...sion speed and wire diameter 184 Table 5 23 Comparison of level and voltage values 186 Table 5 24 Pinout of the X3 RJ 12 Western jack for the MD2 integrated modem 186 Table 5 25 Standard connecting cable for the integrated MD2 modem 187 Table 5 26 Connecting a TIM 32 TIM 42 to a dedicated line 2 wire and 4 wire end point variants 188 Table 5 27 Connecting a TIM 32 TIM 42 to a dedicated line 2 x 2 ...

Page 8: ...he MD2 237 Table 6 11 Pinout of the X1 RS 232 connector 239 Table 6 12 Pinout of the X2 RS 485 connector 239 Table 6 13 Standard connecting cables for the RS 232 and RS 485 port 240 Table 6 14 Settings on the 5 pin DIL switch 243 Table 6 15 Settings on the 10 pin DIL switch 245 Table 6 16 Default settings for the WAN terminating resistors 249 Table 6 17 Pinout of the X3 RJ 12 Western jack for the ...

Page 9: ...of the X2 RS 485 connector 302 Table 6 45 Standard connecting cables for the RS 232 port 303 Table 6 46 Overview of the configurable standard profiles for dialing mode 306 Table 6 47 Pinout of the X3 RJ 12 jack for the MD4 modem 308 Table 6 48 Standard connecting cable for the integrated MD4 modem 308 Table 6 49 Pinout of the RJ 12 and RJ 45 Western connectors 309 Table 6 50 Permitted ambient temp...

Page 10: ... stations 101 Figure 2 32 System configuration with SINAUT ST7sc 102 Figure 2 33 Connecting ST7 stations over the MPI bus and Ethernet 103 Figure 3 1 SIMATIC S7 300 with TIM 3V IE with 1 connection to classic WAN over an external MDx modem 121 Figure 3 2 SIMATIC S7 300 with TIM 3V IE with 1 connection to Ethernet based WAN 122 Figure 3 3 SIMATIC S7 300 with TIM 3V IE connected to an FO cable over ...

Page 11: ...n to WAN 1 over integrated modem 1 connection to WAN 2 over external MDx modem mounted on a separate rail 139 Figure 3 19 SIMATIC S7 300 with TIM 4 1 connection to WAN 1 over integrated modem 1 connection to WAN 2 over external MDx modem installed in rack 0 139 Figure 3 20 SIMATIC S7 400 with TIM 4 on MPI bus 1 connection a WAN 141 Figure 3 21 SIMATIC S7 400 with TIM 4 on MPI bus 1 connection to W...

Page 12: ...Assembly of the standard connecting cable 6NH7701 0AR 174 Figure 5 23 View of the TIM from above 175 Figure 5 24 View of the TIM from below 176 Figure 5 25 Options for attachment and settings for the TIM 32 178 Figure 5 26 Possible DIL switch settings for the integrated MD2 modem 179 Figure 5 27 Possible settings on the 4 pin DIL switch of the integrated MD2 modem 182 Figure 5 28 Options for attac...

Page 13: ...ting cable 6NH7701 1CB 241 Figure 6 10 View of the MD2 modem from above 242 Figure 6 11 Possible settings with the DIL switches accessible from above 243 Figure 6 12 View of the MD2 modem from below 248 Figure 6 13 Possible settings on the 4 pin DIL switch to activate RS 232 RS 485 248 Figure 6 14 Possible settings for the WAN terminating resistors 249 Figure 6 15 Connecting an MD2 to a TIM over R...

Page 14: ...nes 290 Figure 6 40 Setting parameters for half duplex mode in the properties dialog of the SINAUT dedicated line Network Settings tab 292 Figure 6 41 Setting the RTS CTS delay time in the properties dialog for TIM WAN access Dedicated Line tab 292 Figure 6 42 Assembly of the standard connecting cable 6NH7701 4DL from the TIM to the MD3 modems 293 Figure 6 43 Wiring diagram of a PC modem cable 295...

Page 15: ...e individual components based on the installation guidelines You will also find this documentation useful when installing and commissioning the SINAUT modules Volume 2 Software This documentation provides you with an overview of the software components of the SINAUT ST7 station control system You will learn how to install and configure individual components and which diagnostic and service options...

Page 16: ...epairs spares and much more under the rubric Service Do you still have questions relating to the use of the products described in the manual If so then please talk to your local Siemens contact You will find the addresses in the following sources On the Internet at http www siemens com automation partner On the Internet at http www siemens com simatic net specifically for SIMATIC NET products In t...

Page 17: ... process control of the stations SINAUT ST7cc the PC control center single or redundant based on WinCC This is a control center system for both SINAUT ST7 and SINAUT ST1 specially tailored to the event controlled and time stamped data transmission of the SINAUT system SINAUT ST7sc the link to control centers of other vendors over OPC Using the Data Access Interface the SINAUT telecontrol technolog...

Page 18: ...always precise The CPUs and even the control center for example ST7cc can be supplied throughout the network with the date and time using a DCF77 radio clock The systems therefore always have a precise time of day including standard daylight saving time switchovers Instead of DCF77 GPS Global Positioning System can also be used as the time source SINAUT remote programming All the diagnostic and pr...

Page 19: ...INAUT ST7 is described in detail in Volume 2 of this system manual The SINAUT ST7cc and SINAUT ST7sc software packages are described in separate manuals 2 3 SINAUT TIM communication modules The central component of the SINAUT hardware is the TIM communications module Telecontrol Interface Module It is used by the S7 CPU or control center PC for data exchange via the relevant SINAUT network optiona...

Page 20: ...e used or a TIM 4 connected over MPI TIM 4 The TIM 4 is suitable for installation in the SIMATIC S7 300 as a communications module and can also be connected via their MPI ports to one or more SIMATIC S7 300 400s and to ST7cc or ST7sc PC control centers as a standalone device It has two WAN ports except for the TIM 4V which only has one With the simplest TIM 4 variant these are two RS 232 RS 485 po...

Page 21: ... TIM 42D 1 6NH7 800 4AD20 TIM 43 1 6NH7 800 4AA30 TIM 43D 1 6NH7 800 4AD30 TIM 44 1 6NH7 800 4AA40 TIM 44D 1 6NH7 800 4AD40 TIM 4R7 2 6NH7 800 4AA90 TIM 4RD 7 2 6NH7 800 4AD90 TIM 4R IE 2 2 6NH7 800 4BA00 1 The specified TIM 3 cannot be combined with a CPU 317 CPU 318 CPU 319 or with the CPU 315 2 PN DP For these CPUs a TIM 3V IE TIM 4R IE must be used or a TIM 4 connected over MPI 2 The TIM can b...

Page 22: ...tners Over an Ethernet based network WAN or LAN with SINAUT ST7 subscribers It has two interfaces RS 232 interface for connection of required WAN transmission equipment RJ 45 interface for attachment to Ethernet The SINAUT TD7 software is integrated on the TIM TD7onTIM Modules can be replaced without the need for a programming device The following properties are different on the TIMs TIM 3V IE TIM...

Page 23: ...l collar for inserting the IE FC RJ 45 Plug 180 2 pin plug in terminal block for connecting the external supply voltage of 24 V DC Front LEDs for display of Ethernet and WAN communication Easy to mount the TIM is mounted on the S7 300 rail and connected to adjacent modules by means of the bus module connectors No slot rules apply Can be operated in an expansion rack ER in conjunction with the IM 3...

Page 24: ...ications of the TIM 3V IE TIM 3V IE General Transmission rate RS 232 Ethernet 50 to 38 400 bps 10 100 Mbps autosensing Interfaces Communication connector electrical Connector for power supply 9 pin D sub male RS 232 RJ 45 10 100 Mbps TP 2 pin plug in terminal strip Cable length RS 232 RS 485 RJ 45 max 6 m max 30 m max 10 m Power supply 24 V DC min 20 4 V max 28 8 V Current consumption From backpla...

Page 25: ... per S7 300 1 Local communication Over backplane bus with the S7 300 CPU Over backplane bus with other TIMs in the rack Over MPI port of the S7 300 CPU 1 with other CPUs TIMs and or PCs Possible over TD7onCPU and TD7onTIM Not possible Not possible Work memory required on the S7 CPU SINAUT TD7 on CPU TD7onCPU SINAUT TD7 on TIM TD7onTIM At least 20 KB actual requirements depend on the amounts of dat...

Page 26: ...r of connections S7 communication PG communication Total number of operable connections max 8 max 4 max 12 1 The MPI ports of the S7 300 CPU can be used with the following CPU types All variants of the CPU 312 CPU 312C CPU 314 and CPU 314C the CPU 315 2 DP and the CPU 315F 2 DP Technical specifications of the TIM 3V IE Advanced TIM 3V IE Advanced General Transmission rate RS 232 Ethernet 50 to 38 ...

Page 27: ...ole Station Node station Master station Yes Yes Yes No of TIM 3V IE Advanced modules per S7 300 several Number depends on the communication resources of the S7 300 CPU Local communication Over backplane bus with the S7 300 CPU Over backplane bus with other TIMs in the rack Over MPI port of the S7 300 CPU 1 with other CPUs TIMs and or PCs Over Ethernet port with CPUs PCs and other TIMs Possible ove...

Page 28: ...NAUT ST7 protocol SINAUT ST1 protocol 4 4 Ethernet Protocol TCP IP transport protocol Communication services SINAUT ST7 using S7 communication PG communication Number of connections S7 communication PG communication Total number of operable connections max 20 max 4 max 24 1 The MPI ports of the S7 300 CPU can be used with the following CPU types All variants of the CPU 312 CPU 312C CPU 314 and CPU...

Page 29: ...also form a redundant transmission path When installed as a CP in an S7 300 the following communication is also possible With the CPU Over the MPI interface of this CPU with other CPUs and control center PCs ST7cc ST7sc connected over the MPI bus With other TIMs in this rack Message memory for up to 56 000 data messages Optional backup battery for backup of the stored data messages and the hardwar...

Page 30: ...ge of 24 V DC Front LEDs for display of Ethernet and WAN communication Simple mounting the TIM is installed on an S7 300 rail If the TIM is installed in an S7 300 as a CP it is connected to adjacent modules by means of the bus module connectors No slot rules apply Can be operated in an expansion rack ER in conjunction with the IM 360 361 This allows the TIM to be combined with a C7 control system ...

Page 31: ... Power supply 24 V DC min 20 4 V max 28 8 V Current consumption From backplane bus From 24 V DC maximum 200 mA typically 150 mA max 170 mA Power loss typically 4 6 W Backup battery optional for message memory and hardware clock Battery type Voltage capacity Current consumption during backup Leakage current Lithium battery 6ES7 971 0BA00 Type Tadiran SL 306 cell type AA 3 6 V nominal 2 3 Ah typical...

Page 32: ...r backplane bus with the S7 300 CPU Over backplane bus with other TIMs in the rack Over MPI port of the S7 300 CPU 1 with other CPUs TIMs and or PCs Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 400 and S7 communication for ST7cc ST7sc and TIMs Possible over TD7onCPU and TD7onTIM Possible Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 300 and S7 400 and S7 communication for ST7cc ST7sc and TIMs Local communication Over backplane ...

Page 33: ...sport protocol Communication services SINAUT ST7 using S7 communication PG communication Number of connections S7 communication PG communication Total number of operable connections max 62 max 2 max 64 1 The MPI ports of the S7 300 CPU can be used with the following CPU types All variants of the CPU 312 CPU 312C CPU 314 and CPU 314C the CPU 315 2 DP and the CPU 315F 2 DP 2 3 8 The TIM 3 variants T...

Page 34: ...for up to 10 000 data messages The following figure shows one of the TIM 3 variants Figure 2 5 SINAUT TIM 3 transmission module Note The TIM 3 cannot be combined with a CPU 315 2PN DP CPU 317 CPU 318 or CPU 319 With these CPU types a TIM 4 must be used that is connected to the CPU over the MPI interface or an Ethernet TIM The following TIM 3 variants are available TIM 32 TIM 3 with integrated mode...

Page 35: ...rs the TIM BUS and DCF77 LEDs are unassigned on the TIM 3 types Simple installation the TIM is mounted on the S7 300 rail and connected to adjacent modules by means of the bus module connectors No slot rules apply Can be operated in an expansion rack ER in conjunction with the IM 360 361 This allows the TIM to be combined with a C7 control system with the newer C7 control systems it can also be co...

Page 36: ...x 125 x 120 Approx 300 g Degree of protection IP 20 Configuration Software for PG Software for CPU optional Storage of TIM configuration data SINAUT ST7 configuration software for PG SINAUT TD7 block library for CPU on internal TIM flash memory TIM can be operated in the role Station Node station Master station Yes Yes Yes No of TIM 32 modules per S7 300 Several number depends on the communication...

Page 37: ... SINAUT ST7 protocol SINAUT ST1 protocol 4 4 Integrated modem MD2 Transmission path 2 wire 2 x 2 wire or 4 wire twisted pair without loading coils or with few loading coils Type of modulation Frequency shift keying FSK Transmission speeds 1200 bps 2400 bps 9600 bps not for telephone company leased lines 19 200 bps not for telephone company leased lines Mode With 2 wire or 2 x 2 wire With 4 wire Ha...

Page 38: ...s EU approval CE 0682 X 1 The use of TD7onCPU over backplane bus is possible with the following CPU types All variants of the CPU 313C CPU 314 and CPU 314C the CPU 315 2 DP and the CPU 315F 2 DP all variants of the C7 devices C7 633 C7 635 and C7 636 2 The MPI ports of the S7 300 CPU can be used with the following CPU types All variants of the CPU 312 CPU 312C CPU 314 and CPU 314C the CPU 315 2 DP...

Page 39: ... the communication resources of the S7 300 CPU Local communication in the rack of an S7 300 Over backplane bus with the S7 300 CPU Over backplane bus with other TIMs in the rack Over MPI port of the S7 300 CPU 2 with other CPUs TIMs and or PCs Possible using TD7onCPU1 Possible Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 300 and S7 400 and S7 communication for ST7cc ST7sc and TIMs Work memory required on the S7 ...

Page 40: ...d in or out Loudspeaker Exists can be switched on or off Line adjustment 600 ohms Zr frequency dependent Approvals Europe USA Canada Compatible with SINAUT modems MD125 MDM2425B DX MD3 hardware version 4 V 22 1200 bps duplex V 22bis 2400 bps duplex V 22bis 2400 bps duplex V 22 1200 bps duplex V 22bis 2400 bps duplex V 32bis 4800 bps duplex V 32bis 9600 bps duplex V 32bis 14400 bps duplex 1 The use...

Page 41: ...ection IP 20 Configuration Software for PG Software for CPU optional Storage of TIM configuration data SINAUT ST7 configuration software for PG SINAUT TD7 block library for CPU on internal TIM flash memory TIM can be operated in the role Station Node station Master station Yes Yes Yes No of TIM 34 modules per S7 300 Several number depends on the communication resources of the S7 300 CPU Local comm...

Page 42: ...lex Approvals Europe Compatible with SINAUT modems LGM64K V 110 9600 bps duplex 1 The use of TD7onCPU over backplane bus is possible with the following CPU types All variants of the CPU 313C CPU 314 and CPU 314C the CPU 315 2 DP and the CPU 315F 2 DP all variants of the C7 devices C7 633 C7 635 and C7 636 2 The MPI ports of the S7 300 CPU can be used with the following CPU types All variants of th...

Page 43: ...NAUT WAN networks Communication is possible with SINAUT ST7 and SINAUT ST1 partners The two transmission paths can be different or identical They can be operated independently or form a redundant transmission path When installed as a CP in an S7 300 the following communication is also possible With the CPU over the MPI interface of this CPU with other CPUs and control center PCs ST7cc ST7sc connec...

Page 44: ...iver The following figure shows one of these TIM 4 variants schematic representation with covers removed G_IK10_XX_30062 Combined RS232 RS485 interface 9 pin male Second WAN access point via external modem MPI interface 9 pin female RJ12 Western connector First WAN access point via integrated modem 24 V DCF7 antenna or GPS receiver Figure 2 8 Ports of a TIM 4 with integrated modem Apart from the T...

Page 45: ...ace 9 pin male First WAN access point via external modem MPI interface 9 pin female Adapter plug with combined RS232 RS485 interface 9 pin male Second WAN access point via external modem DCF77 antenna or GPS receiver Figure 2 10 Ports of the TIM 4R 2 3 12 Design of the TIM 4 variants The TIM 4 types have all the advantages of the SIMATIC S7 300 system design Compact design double standard width of...

Page 46: ...s module connectors As a standalone device it is connected to the S7 CPU s or control center PC s via its MPI interface The TIM 4 types can operate without fans No backup battery or memory module is required 2 3 13 Technical specifications of the TIM 4 variants Technical specifications of the TIM 42 42D TIM 42 TIM 42D General Interfaces Attachment to dedicated line Connection to external data tran...

Page 47: ...ckplane bus with the S7 300 CPU Over backplane bus with other TIMs in the rack Over MPI port of the S7 300 CPU 2 with other CPUs TIMs and or PCs Possible using TD7onCPU1 Possible Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 300 and S7 400 and S7 communication for ST7cc ST7sc and TIMs Local communication in standalone mode Over MPI port of the CPU with CPUs other TIMs and or PCs Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 300 ...

Page 48: ...Frequency shift keying FSK Transmission speeds 1200 bps 2400 bps 9600 bps not for telephone company leased lines 19 200 bps not for telephone company leased lines Mode With 2 wire or 2 x 2 wire With 4 wire Half duplex Duplex or half duplex Transmit level can be set to 0 dB 6 dB 9 dB for telephone company leased lines 15 dB Receive level 0 to 43 dB Terminating resistor can be adjusted For 1200 and ...

Page 49: ...e used with the following CPU types All variants of the CPU 312 CPU 312C CPU 314 and CPU 314C the CPU 315 2 DP and the CPU 315F 2 DP Technical specifications of the TIM 43 43D TIM 43 TIM 43D General Interfaces Attachment to telephone network Connection to external data transmission device MPI bus DCF77 antenna TIM 43D Connection to power supply RJ 12 9 pin D sub male connector RS 232 can be switch...

Page 50: ...ckplane bus with the S7 300 CPU Over backplane bus with other TIMs in the rack Over MPI port of the S7 300 CPU 2 with other CPUs TIMs and or PCs Possible using TD7onCPU1 Possible Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 300 and S7 400 and S7 communication for ST7cc ST7sc and TIMs Local communication in standalone mode Over MPI port of the CPU with CPUs other TIMs and or PCs Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 300 ...

Page 51: ...ps duplex Metering pulse filter can be adjusted to 12 kHz 16 kHz Dialing mode Tone dialing Pulse dialing Loop power section Exists can be switched in or out Loudspeaker Exists can be switched on or off Line adjustment 600 ohms Zr frequency dependent Approvals Europe USA Canada Compatible with SINAUT modems MD125 MDM2425B DX MD3 hardware version 4 V 22 1200 bps duplex V 22bis 2400 bps duplex V 22bi...

Page 52: ...onditions Operating temperature Transport storage temperature Relative humidity 0 C through 60 C 40 C through 70 C Max 95 at 25 C Construction Module format Dimensions W x H x D in mm Weight Compact module for S7 300 double width 80 x 125 x 120 Approx 300 g Degree of protection IP 20 Configuration Software for PG Software for CPU optional Storage of TIM configuration data SINAUT ST7 configuration ...

Page 53: ... Message memory on TIM Number of messages Buffered Approx 10 000 messages No Transmission protocols Selectable protocols SINAUT ST7 SINAUT ST1 Mode with dedicated line wireless network SINAUT ST7 protocol SINAUT ST1 protocol Polling Polling with time slots Multi master polling with time slots Polling Polling with time slots Mode in dial up network SINAUT ST7 protocol SINAUT ST1 protocol Spontaneou...

Page 54: ...iants of the C7 devices C7 633 C7 635 and C7 636 2 The MPI ports of the S7 300 CPU can be used with the following CPU types All variants of the CPU 312 CPU 312C CPU 314 and CPU 314C the CPU 315 2 DP and the CPU 315F 2 DP Technical specifications of the TIM 4V 4VD TIM 4V TIM 4VD General Transmission rate 50 to 38 400 bps Interfaces Connection to external data transmission device MPI bus DCF77 anten...

Page 55: ...ckplane bus with the S7 300 CPU Over backplane bus with other TIMs in the rack Over MPI port of the S7 300 CPU 2 with other CPUs TIMs and or PCs Possible using TD7onCPU1 Possible Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 300 and S7 400 and S7 communication for ST7cc ST7sc and TIMs Local communication in standalone mode Over MPI port of the CPU with CPUs other TIMs and or PCs Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 300 ...

Page 56: ...ll variants of the CPU 312 CPU 312C CPU 314 and CPU 314C the CPU 315 2 DP and the CPU 315F 2 DP Technical specifications of the TIM 4R 4RD TIM 4R TIM 4RD General Transmission rate 50 to 38 400 bps Interfaces Connection to external data transmission device 2 Connection to external data transmission device MPI bus DCF77 antenna TIM 4RD Connection to power supply 9 pin D sub male connector RS 232 can...

Page 57: ...ckplane bus with the S7 300 CPU Over backplane bus with other TIMs in the rack Over MPI port of the S7 300 CPU 2 with other CPUs TIMs and or PCs Possible using TD7onCPU1 Possible Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 300 and S7 400 and S7 communication for ST7cc ST7sc and TIMs Local communication in standalone mode Over MPI port of the CPU with CPUs other TIMs and or PCs Possible over TD7onCPU for S7 300 ...

Page 58: ...stance d SINAUT ST7 protocol SINAUT ST1 protocol 4 4 1 The use of TD7onCPU over backplane bus is possible with the following CPU types All variants of the CPU 313C CPU 314 and CPU 314C the CPU 315 2 DP and the CPU 315F 2 DP all variants of the C7 devices C7 633 C7 635 and C7 636 2 The MPI ports of the S7 300 CPU can be used with the following CPU types All variants of the CPU 312 CPU 312C CPU 314 ...

Page 59: ...or a point to point link max 33600 bps in voice band MD4 Modem for the digital ISDN network max 64 000 bps These modems can be attached to the serial modem port of a suitably equipped TIM module TIM 3V IE and all TIM 4 variants Due to the design the modems can be installed on an S7 300 standard rail just like the TIM modules As an alternative the modems can also be installed on a 35 mm standard mo...

Page 60: ...nk max 33 600 bps in the voice band MD4 6NH7810 0AA40 Modem for the digital ISDN network max 64 000 bps R ADAPT 6NH7760 0AA Adapter for installing the modem MD2 MD4 on a 35 mm standard rail 2 4 3 Technical specifications of the SINAUT ST7 modems Technical specifications of the MD2 dedicated line modem MD2 Interfaces Attachment to dedicated line RS 232 attachment to DTE RS 485 attachment to DTE Con...

Page 61: ...eceive level 0 to 43 dB Terminating resistor can be adjusted For 1200 and 2400 bps For 9600 and 19 200 bps For tapping point 600 ohms 150 ohms 6 kilohms Ready to send At 1200 bps At 2400 bps At 9600 and 19 200 bps After 7 ms After 4 ms After 0 5 ms Lower upper keying frequency At 1200 bps At 2400 bps At 9600 and 19 200 bps 1300 Hz 2100 Hz 2400 Hz 3300 Hz 20 800 Hz 33 600 Hz Asynchronous character ...

Page 62: ...n Module format Dimensions W x H x D in mm Weight Compact module for S7 300 double width 80 x 125 x 120 Approx 300 g Degree of protection IP 20 Transmission path Analog dial up telephone network Dedicated line 2 wire twisted pair without loading coils Available ITU transmission standards in the analog telephone network V 22 1200 bps duplex V 22bis 2400 bps duplex V 32bis 4800 bps duplex V 32bis 96...

Page 63: ...lex V 22bis 2400 bps duplex V 32bis 4800 bps duplex V 32bis 9600 bps duplex V 32bis 14 400 bps duplex Certifications and approvals Europe USA Canada Recommended line quality for telephone company leased lines M1020 M1025 Technical specifications of the MD4 ISDN dial up modem MD4 Interfaces Attachment to ISDN dial up network or ISDN dedicated line RS 232 attachment to DTE RS 485 attachment to DTE C...

Page 64: ...ts Wherever no other transmission medium such as a dedicated line or telephone network is available and where the setting up of a separate wireless network would involve high cost data transmission using a GSM network is a practical alternative This is of course possible only when there is an adequately strong GSM signal at the relevant location The latest SINAUT quadband mobile wireless modem mak...

Page 65: ... can also be used to send SMS messages directly to personnel on call Receipt of the SMS can be acknowledged using the mobile phone If no acknowledgement is received it is possible to send the SMS to a different mobile phone With this type of data transmission the GSM provider charges for duration of dial up connections or the number of SMS messages sent Note The MD720 3 modem is used not only in S...

Page 66: ...e permanently reachable from the GPRS network for example connected over a dedicated line to the GPRS provider or over a permanent connection to the Internet for example over DSL A direct GPRS connection from GPRS modem to GPRS modem is not possible Direct data exchange between two SINAUT ST7 stations that both communicate over GPRS is however possible over a TIM module in the control center Since...

Page 67: ...details of the modem module 6 4 9 67 7 1 931 6 1 87 0 s 56 25 1 21 SET 9 5 SRUW FFHVV WR WKHUQHW 56 MDFN ZLWK QYHUWLQJ DGDSWHU SLQ PDOH QWHQQD LQWHUIDFH 60 IHPDOH Figure 2 16 Connectors of the MD740 1 modem 2 5 3 ANT794 4MR GSM GPRS antenna The ANT794 4MR GSM GPRS antenna The quadband ANT794 4MR antenna is available for use in GSM GPRS networks To improve the field strength it can be installed ins...

Page 68: ...tion bracket screws wall plugs The antenna must be ordered separately 2 5 4 Technical specifications of the SINAUT mobile wireless components Technical specifications of the MD720 3 GSM modem MD720 3 Transmission rate RS 232 CSD in GSM network 300 bps to 57 600 bps 9 600 bps Interfaces RS 232 GSM antenna Connection to power supply 9 pin D sub female connector with gender changer pin SMA female con...

Page 69: ... temperature Transport storage temperature Relative humidity 20 C through 60 C 25 C through 85 C Max 95 at 25 C Construction Design Materials Dimensions W x H x D in mm Weight DIN rail housing Plastic 22 5 x 99 x 114 Approx 150 g Installation Snap onto 35 mm standard rail Degree of protection IP40 Asynchronous character format 10 bits Modem control over AT commands Compatible with GSM modems TC35 ...

Page 70: ...ent conditions Operating temperature Transport storage temperature Relative humidity 0 C through 50 C 25 C through 85 C Max 95 at 25 C Construction Design Materials Dimensions W x H x D in mm Weight DIN rail housing Plastic 45 x 99 x 114 Approx 280 g Installation Snap onto 35 mm standard rail Degree of protection IP20 GSM GPRS Frequency ranges 800 900 1800 and 1900 MHz Transmit output power 850 90...

Page 71: ...anslation NAT IP Masquerading Port forwarding Yes Yes Yes Yes Other features DNS cache DHCP server NTP remote logging Yes Yes Yes Yes Configuration with standard Web browser Tests approvals CE R TTE GSM GSM GPRS EMC ESD Electrical safety ATEX FM UL Yes Yes with GCF approval EN 55024 EN 55022 class A EN 61000 6 2 EN 60950 III 3G EEx nA II T4 Ta 20 C 50 C KEMA 03 ATEX 1229 X CLI DIV2 GP A B C D T4 T...

Page 72: ...gh 70 C 40 C through 70 C 100 Construction Dimensions D x H in mm Weight Installation 25 x 193 380 g incl packing with supplied bracket 2 6 LTOP overvoltage protection modules 2 6 1 Variants and overview of the LTOP overvoltage protection modules Copper dedicated lines are highly susceptible to electromagnetic interference The coupling of extraneous voltages can be inductive or capacitive for exam...

Page 73: ...on LTOP1 6NH9821 0BC11 Single line transformer LTOP1 with one OPM overvoltage protection module for use at the start or end of a 2 wire dedicated line LTOP2 6NH9821 0BC12 Double line Transformer LTOP2 with two OPM overvoltage protection modules for use at the start or end of a 4 wire dedicated line or a 2 wire tapping point OPM 6NH9821 0BB00 OPM overvoltage protection module for LTOP1 and LTOP2 pl...

Page 74: ...19 200 Insulation resistance 2000 Mohms Test voltage 4 kV 50 Hz 10 s Surge withstand capability 6 kV 2 J to EN 60 099 1 Normal discharge current isn 8 20 µs 5 kA Output voltage limitation at isn Approx 15 V Telecontrol line attachment Screw terminals Cross section 0 2 4 mm2 with rigid cores Cross section 0 2 2 5 mm2 with flexible cores Modem attachment Screw terminals wire cross section see teleco...

Page 75: ...6NH7700 0AD15 Adapter cable for connecting a DCF77 radio clock integrated in a TIM to adapt the internal connector to the external BNC connector Cable length 1 5 m 1 In addition to the adapter cable there is also a selection of antennas DCF77 indoor antenna An indoor antenna can be used in buildings in which there is no source of interference for the DCF77 signal It should not be installed in the ...

Page 76: ...cable 6NH7700 0AD15 is supplied with each TIM with an integrated DCF77 radio clock receiver If lightning protection 6NH9831 2AA is used this should be installed whenever possible at the entrance to the building To connect the lightning protection to the adapter cable of the TIM use a separate antenna cable BNC female connectors at both ends similar to the antenna cable supplied with the indoor or ...

Page 77: ... cannot be received a GPS receiver can be used to acquire the local time from a satellite based GPS system Global Positioning System For this situation the SINAUT system includes a GPS receiver whose output signal simulates the DCF77 signal This receiver can therefore be connected directly to the DCF77 receiver in the TIM and can supply the TIM with the current time This GPS receiver ships as a co...

Page 78: ...nents the adapter cable 6NH7700 0AD15 is supplied with each TIM with an integrated DCF77 radio clock receiver If lightning protection 6NH9831 8LA is used this should be installed whenever possible at the entrance to the building To connect the lightning protection to the adapter cable of the TIM use a separate antenna cable BNC female connectors at both ends similar to the antenna cable supplied w...

Page 79: ...dapter cable Documentation Adapter cable 6NH7 700 0AD15 Figure 2 22 GPS components for receiving the radio clock signal 2 7 3 Overview of the radio clock components The following table shows the accessories for the DCF77 radio clock of the TIM Table 2 5 Overview of the accessories for the DCF77 radio clock of the TIM Short name Order no Explanation DCF INANT 6NH9831 0AA DCF77 indoor antenna The an...

Page 80: ...7 antennas DCF77 antennas General Power supply over antenna cable 1 7 to 5 V DC Impedance 50 ohms Power gain 20 dB Max cable length without amplification 250 m Plastic housing Light resistant Bandwidth 4 kHz Indoor antennas Humidity 95 no condensation Degree of protection IP50 Temperature range Operation Storage 0 C through 80 C 50 C through 85 C Outdoor antennas Wind load max 180 km h Degree of p...

Page 81: ...D sub male connector Screw terminals BNC socket BNC socket Connector for power supply Screw terminals Power supply 18 to 60 V DC Power consumption 6 VA Construction Housing material Dimensions W x H x D in mm Weight Aluminum 65 x 105 x 130 Approx 700 g Installation On 35 mm standard rail Quartz accuracy 0 1 ppm after GPS control synchronization and at constant temperature Emergency clock accuracy ...

Page 82: ...e of protection IP65 Temperature range Operation Storage 30 C through 80 C 40 C through 85 C Humidity 100 Lightning protection Housing material Pressure die cast aluminum housing Dimensions W x H x D in mm 250 x 105 x 95 Weight Approx 1 8 kg Grounding point Thickness of copper strand length of copper strand M6 threaded connection min 10 mm2 max 10 m Current pulse withstand 8 20 µs wave 10 kA Respo...

Page 83: ...SIMATIC point to point CP such as the CP 340 CP 341 or CP 441 with RS 232 port Cable length 1 5 m 0 7 0 6NH7701 4DL Cable for connecting a TIM 4 RS 485 with multiple SINAUT ST7 dedicated line modems connected in parallel of the type MD2 or MD3 RS 485 Cable length 1 5 m 0 7 0 6NH7701 1CB Cable for connecting two MD2 modems RS 232 to form a repeater Cable length 0 3 m 0 0 6NH7701 5AN Cable for conne...

Page 84: ...he TIM and the separate modems to a WAN The connecting cables are also available as spares under the number shown Table 2 7 WAN connecting cables Order no Description Illustration 6NH7700 2AR60 Connecting cable with 2 x RJ 12 plugs for connection to an MD2 modem RJ 12 with an LTOP overvoltage protection module RJ 12 The cable is also suitable for an MD2 integrated in a TIM Cable length 6 m 5 5 6NH...

Page 85: ...stead of an internal modem to convert the internal plug RJ 45 to the 9 pin D sub miniature male connector required externally Cable length 0 5 m 7 0 5 0 SLQ VXE 2 9 The SINAUT ST7 standard software package The SINAUT ST7 standard software package comes on a CD ROM and is made up of two parts 1 The SINAUT TD7 library that contains blocks for the S7 CPU 2 The SINAUT ST7 configuration and diagnostics...

Page 86: ...the type and amount of data to be transferred They put messages together when data changes and output received process data To operate correctly the TD7 package requires some data blocks that are generated by the SINAUT ST7 configuration tool These are as follows Central records DB This contains all the centrally required data including the records of all communication partners and the connections...

Page 87: ...e display and parameter assignment of the SINAUT WAN networks SINAUT network nodes in NetPro The SINAUT ST 7 configuration tool is used for project wide functions such as SINAUT connection configuration and SINAUT subscriber management The SINAUT ST7 diagnostics and service tool In addition to the diagnostic functions familiar from STEP 7 Using the service tool it is for example possible to load n...

Page 88: ...ets directory You can select the SINAUT networks you require from this directory and install them in the STEP 7 network window The TIM modules are interconnected with the networks in the STEP 7 network window using the mouse Errors in the interconnections are rejected immediately A properties dialog can be opened in which you can specify the generally valid parameters for a network for example ST1...

Page 89: ...uration tool embedded in the STEP 7 environment This allows you to perform the remaining SINAUT specific configuration tasks It consists of the following Connection configuration Subscriber administration SINAUT ST1 Configuration Overview The first step is to use the Connection configuration tool to specify the SINAUT subscribers ST7 CPU ST7cc ST7sc or ST1 device between which a connection is nece...

Page 90: ...r TIMs with TD7onTIM functionality Based on the configuration data the tool generates the system data blocks SDBs for the CPUs and TIMs If the SINAUT TD7 software for the CPU is used the tool also prepares records and communication data blocks for the CPUs and enters them in the block directories of the CPUs along with the blocks FBs FCs required by the individual CPUs for SINAUT communication The...

Page 91: ...ystem Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 91 Figure 2 26 Configuring SMS messages The SINAUT ST7 diagnostics and service tool In addition to the diagnostic functions familiar from STEP 7 you also have access here to SINAUT specific diagnostic information Using the service tool it is for example possible to load new software on a TIM ...

Page 92: ...n to the SINAUT ST7 system 2 9 The SINAUT ST7 standard software package SINAUT ST7 Station control system System Manual 92 System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 Figure 2 27 Examples of SINAUT ST7 diagnostics ...

Page 93: ...98 0AA23 SINAUT ST7 manual English 2 9 4 Installation of the SINAUT ST7 standard software package The following requirements must be met to install any or all components of the software package Operating system Windows 2000 Professional SP1 2 3 4 or XP Professional SP1 The installed STEP 7 software must be version 5 1 SP2 or higher and to configure SINAUT connections over Ethernet must be STEP 7 V...

Page 94: ...s such as the Explorer to move or rename SINAUT ST 7 files or folders or to modify STEP 7 data in the Microsoft Windows registry Following such modifications your program may no longer functioning correctly 2 9 5 Uninstalling SINAUT ST7 software packages Uninstalling scene of software packages must be in conformity with the operating system you are using Open the Windows Control Panel and select A...

Page 95: ...ntains all process data as well as the status of all SINAUT subscribers in the network and makes this data available directly to WinCC for fast transfer to the process image The ST7cc Config configuration tool provides the user with fully integrated engineering based on the data messages that were configured in the SINAUT ST7 or ST1 stations Configuration of WinCC including tag management is there...

Page 96: ...eneral request to affected stations following data transfer problems to allow the process image to be updated in ST7cc For diagnostic purposes Selective recording of message traffic for individual or all SINAUT subscribers Message visualization and evaluation is the same as with the TIM message monitor Time synchronization by ST7cc for the TIMs connected to the ST7cc PC over Ethernet Preprocessing...

Page 97: ... and the archive and message system is restricted to a few preparations such as creating message classes and types and archives in WinCC 2 10 3 System prerequisites Structure SINAUT ST7cc is installed on a Windows PC Windows 2000 XP or Server 2003 WinCC can also run on the same PC WinCC client server configurations are also possible in which ST7cc is located on the WinCC server Licenses It is assu...

Page 98: ...T7cc S with a license for six stations or SW ST7cc M with license for 12 stations or SW ST7cc L with license for 12 stations This can also be a runtime package if no configuration is necessary on the end computer Connecting SINAUT stations One or more SINAUT ST7 TIM communications processors are connected either over the MPI S7 standard bus or Ethernet Both ST7 and ST1 stations can be connected to...

Page 99: ...hort name Order no Explanation SINAUT ST7cc SINAUT ST7cc Software for connecting SINAUT stations to WinCC Windows 2000 XP Server 2003 single license for one installation of the runtime software Runtime software configuration software and electronic manual on CD ROM license key on diskette German English SINAUT ST7cc S 6NH7 997 7CA15 0AA1 Small license for a maximum of 6 SINAUT stations SINAUT ST7c...

Page 100: ...g Tool V2 5 SINAUT ST7 configuration software V3 5 SINAUT ST7 configuration software V3 6 Configuration limits 6 SINAUT stations 12 SINAUT stations For more than 12 SINAUT stations Small license Medium license Large license 2 11 SINAUT ST7sc SCADA Connect software The SINAUT system allows the networking of SIMATIC stations with a control center over a classic or Ethernet based WAN Wide Area Networ...

Page 101: ...synchronous recommended in other words the OPC server interface transfers data only when there have been changes in the ST7sc variable management In the other direction the OPC client can write data to be sent to a station for example commands setpoints parameters over the OPC server interface to the ST7sc variable management This is converted into SINAUT data messages and sent over the WAN to the...

Page 102: ...red to the OPC client The Item buffering technique is only possible with an HMI application that can process time stamped data even when the time stamp is several days old for example after a long connection breakdown OPC communication SINAUT WAN communication SINAUT ST7sc Data access OPC server interface ST7sc variable range SINAUT message decoding SINAUT message coding SINAUT data message SINAUT...

Page 103: ...nection of one or more client applications These clients are either connected to the server over a suitable communication medium for example Ethernet or they are installed on the same PC as SINAUT ST7sc Connecting SINAUT stations One or more SINAUT ST7 TIM communications processors are connected either over the MPI S7 standard bus or Ethernet Both ST7 and ST1 stations can be connected to these TIM...

Page 104: ... 3 Ordering data for SINAUT ST7sc Table 2 11 Ordering data for SINAUT ST7sc Short name Order no Explanation SINAUT ST7sc Software for connecting SINAUT stations to HMI SCADA and Office applications over OPC single license for one installation of the runtime software Runtime software configuration software and electronic manual on CD ROM license key on diskette German English SINAUT ST7sc S 6NH7997...

Page 105: ...syncIO2 reading and writing of variables over the standard interface The access to variables of the item buffer uses asynchronous reads Protocols DCOM protocol Operating systems Windows XP Prof SP1 SP2 Windows 2000 Prof SP1 2 3 4 STEP 7 NCM versions SIMATIC NCM PC S7 V5 3 SP2 or SIMATIC STEP 7 V5 3 SP1 SIMATIC NET PC software versions SIMATIC NET PC software V6 2 SIMATIC NET PC software V 6 3 Conf...

Page 106: ...D00 TIM 42 6NH7 800 4AA20 1 TIM 42D 6NH7 800 4AD20 1 TIM 43 6NH7 800 4AA30 TIM 43D 6NH7 800 4AD30 TIM 44 6NH7 800 4AA40 2 TIM 44D 6NH7 800 4AD40 2 TIM 4R 6NH7 800 4AA90 TIM 4RD 6NH7 800 4AD90 MD2 6NH7 810 0AA20 1 MD3 6NH7 810 0AA30 MD4 6NH7 810 0AA40 2 EU Directive EMC 89 336 EEC The products listed above comply with the requirements of the EU Directive 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility and...

Page 107: ...15 Analog leased lines 2 wire 1 CTR TBR 17 Analog leased lines 4 wire 2 CTR TBR 3 Digital leased lines Installation guidelines The products meet the requirements if you adhere to the installation and safety instructions contained in the product documentation during installation and operation 2 12 1 2 FM UL and CSA approvals for all SINAUT ST7 products FM approval The SINAUT ST7 products included i...

Page 108: ... USA and Canada Approval for Europe Approval regulations The MD3 is intended for connection to the analog public telecommunication network In Germany the device is connected with the standard TAE6 connecting cable with N coding supplied with the device The telephone line is passed through and allows down line connection of an approved telephone It should be pointed out that if a handset is off the...

Page 109: ...l those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum at the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If your telephone equipment causes harm ...

Page 110: ...nated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by a user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give telephone communications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines an international metallic water pipe system ...

Page 111: ...listed above fulfill the requirements and protection goals of the following EC directives and meet the harmonized European standards EN that have been published for the programmable logic controllers in the official journals of the European communities 2006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 94 9 EC Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospher...

Page 112: ...g to Article 4 2 of the EC Machinery Directive 89 392 EC According to the machinery directive we are obliged to point out that the product described is intended solely for installation in a machine Before the final product can be put into operation it must be tested to ensure that it conforms with the directive 89 392 EC Installation guidelines The product meets the requirements if you adhere to t...

Page 113: ...anadian Standard Association CSA complying with Standard C 22 2 No 142 Certification Record 063533 C 000 CULus approval hazardous location CULUS Listed 7RA9 IND CONT EQ FOR HAZ LOC Underwriters Laboratories Inc complying with UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment CSA C22 2 No 142 Process Control Equipment UL 1604 Hazardous Location CSA 213 Hazardous Location APPROVED for Use in Cl 1 Div 2 GP A B C D...

Page 114: ... mounted in an enclosure that corresponds to at least IP54 according to EN 60529 FM approval Factory Mutual Approval Standard Class Number 3611 Class I Division 2 Group A B C D WARNING Personal injury and property damage can occur In hazardous areas personal injury or property damage can result if you create or break an electrical circuit during operation of a SINAUT product for example by means o...

Page 115: ...SINAUT ST7 components both in horizontally and in vertically installed racks Permitted ambient temperature The SINAUT ST7 components can be operated in the same temperature range specified for the S7 300 Table 3 1 Permitted ambient temperatures for the SINAUT TIM modules Installation position Permitted ambient temperature operation TIM Horizontally installed rack 0 to 60 C TIM Vertically installed...

Page 116: ...or 180 mm with open front panel S7 rail Modem module MD2 MD3 and MD4 80 mm 125 mm 120 mm or 180 mm with open front panel S7 rail Modem module MD720 3 22 5 mm 99 mm 120 mm or 140 mm with open front panel DIN rail 35 mm Modem module MD740 1 45 mm 99 mm 120 mm or 160 mm with open front panel DIN rail 35 mm 3 3 Current consumption and power loss of the SINAUT ST7 components Introduction The SINAUT ST7...

Page 117: ...mA 400 mA 9 9 W TIM 4R 6NH7 800 4AA90 60 mA 500 mA 12 3 W TIM 4RD 6NH7 800 4AD90 60 mA 500 mA 12 3 W TIM 42 6NH7 800 4AA20 60 mA 500 mA 12 3 W TIM 42D 6NH7 800 4AD20 60 mA 500 mA 12 3 W TIM 43 6NH7 800 4AA30 60 mA 500 mA 12 3 W TIM 43D 6NH7 800 4AD30 60 mA 500 mA 12 3 W TIM 44 6NH7 800 4AA40 60 mA 500 mA 12 3 W TIM 44D 6NH7 800 4AD40 60 mA 500 mA 12 3 W MD2 6NH7 810 0AA20 100 mA 2 4 W MD3 6NH7 810...

Page 118: ...A 12 3 W 1 modem MD3 200 mA 4 8 W Total 270 mA 1910 mA 50 6 W Result The following results can be derived from the table above 1 Current consumption from S7 300 backplane bus The current consumption of the signal and TIM modules from the backplane bus amounts to a total of 270 mA It does not therefore exceed the 1 2 A that the CPU 314 can supply to the backplane bus 2 Current consumption from the ...

Page 119: ...e program depends on the amount of data to be transmitted At least 20 Kbytes are required TD7onCPU can be used for several standard CPU types if the following software packages are used SINAUT TD7 library for the CPU as of V2 2 TIM firmware as of V1 2 You will find the CPUs affected in the list below The following CPU lists also include older CPU types that can no longer be ordered as new devices ...

Page 120: ...G02 0AB3 C7 633 P as of 6ES7 633 1DF00 0AB3 C7 633 DP as of 6ES7 633 2BF00 0AB3 C7 634 P as of 6ES7 634 1DF00 0AB3 C7 634 DP as of 6ES7 634 2BF00 0AB3 C7 635 Key as of 6ES7 635 2EC00 0AB3 C7 635 Touch as of 6ES7 635 2EB00 0AB3 C7 636 Key as of 6ES7 636 2EC00 0AB3 C7 636 Touch as of 6ES7 636 2EB00 0AB3 Installation in a rack With standard and compact CPU modules the TIM can be inserted into any of ...

Page 121: ...over this backplane bus must not be inserted to the right of the modem Note In all of the sample configurations of the S7 300 it is assumed that a 24 V power supply is available for the CPU the TIMs and the other modules S7 300 with access to a classic WAN To implement classic WAN access for an S7 300 you can use either a TIM 3V IE or a TIM 3V IE Advanced The following figure shows such a configur...

Page 122: ...ng are for example possible SCALANCE X switches for twisted pair or FO cable SCALANCE W wireless devices for data transmission over IWLAN Other wireless devices optimized for Ethernet The SINAUT GPRS modem MD740 1 for mobile wireless data transmission with GPRS DSL router Backbone transmission systems such as OTN PCM30 Two examples are illustrated below 1 7 0 9 6 1 87 67 6723 581 5 7 1 6 WKHUQHW 6...

Page 123: ...ction resources per TIM are required on the CPU Apart from the connection resources the available work memory on the CPU must also be taken into consideration The more TIMs installed and the more stations connected and the more objects processed per station the greater the memory requirements of the telecontrol specific user program on the CPU This program is put together with blocks from the SINA...

Page 124: ...3V IE Advanced connected over MPI 1 classic connection to WAN and 1 Ethernet based connection to WAN With this configuration further TIM 3V IE Advanced modules could be inserted in the S7 300 rack and all connected to the PC over the MPI port of the CPU Each TIM provides the PC with two further connections to the WAN In this case the maximum number of TIM modules is not restricted by the connectio...

Page 125: ...is not restricted by the connection resources of the CPU because they are not required The maximum number of TIM modules is restricted by the number of connection resources of the CP in the control center PC 3 5 Installing the TIM 4R IE in an S7 300 Introduction The TIM 4R IE can be used in an S7 300 as a communications processor CP All S7 300 standard and compact CPUs can be combined with the TIM...

Page 126: ...F01 0AB0 CPU 315 2 PN DP as of 6ES7 315 2EG10 0AB0 CPU 315T 2 DP as of 6ES7 315 6TG10 0AB0 CPU 315F 2 DP as of 6ES7 315 6FF00 0AB0 CPU 315F 2 PN DP as of 6ES7 315 2FH10 0AB0 CPU 316 as of 6ES7 316 1AG00 0AB0 CPU 316 2 DP as of 6ES7 316 2AG00 0AB0 CPU 317 2 DP as of 6ES7 317 2AJ10 0AB0 CPU 317 2 PN DP as of 6ES7 317 2EJ10 0AB0 CPU 317T 2 DP as of 6ES7 317 6TJ10 0AB0 CPU 317F 2 DP as of 6ES7 317 6FF...

Page 127: ...ntegrated in the C7 device With the C7 635 and C7 636 devices this is also possible without the IM 361 if no more than four modules including the TIM are connected externally For all S7 300 racks the following applies All slots designed for SM FM or CP can also be used for the TIM A bus module connector ships with every TIM The TIM is connected to the module to its left by the bus module connector...

Page 128: ...s in other words both within a network and from one network to another 38 6 7 0 5 0 0 6 1 WKHUQHW WKHUQHW 1 1 7R WKH VWDWLRQV 7R WKH VWDWLRQV 7R FRQWURO FHQWHU DEOH 2 FDEOH Figure 3 8 SIMATIC S7 300 with TIM 4R IE 2 connections to WAN 2 connections to Ethernet one Ethernet interface connected over SCALANCE X 200 by FO cable Instead of the MDx SINAUT modem other modems with an RS 232 or RS 485 inte...

Page 129: ...e GPRS mobile wireless service and the Internet The redundantly connected station has an Ethernet TIM in this case a TIM 3V IE Advanced To connect to the alternative path the Ethernet interface is connected to the GPRS router MD740 1 The data is transferred via GPRS and the Internet to the TIM in the control center node station using the substitute value There a fixed connection to the Internet is...

Page 130: ...the path of direct communication between stations connected to a standalone TIM 4R IE and a TIM 3V IE The two TIMs are interconnected over Ethernet 0 0 7 0 5 6 38 7 0 9 GYDQFHG 0 1 WKHUQHW WKHUQHW 1 1 DEOH URVV FRPPXQLFDWLRQ DEOH Figure 3 11 Direct communication over a standalone TIM 4R IE and a TIM 3V IE Advanced direct communication paths are shown as dashed lines The second example shows the pa...

Page 131: ...d in an S7 300 communication within the S7 300 over the backplane bus direct communication paths are shown as dashed lines A further example shows the path of direct communication between stations connected to a TIM 4R IE and a TIM 4 or TIM 3 The two TIMs are installed in an S7 300 and interconnected over the backplane bus Within the S7 300 the direct communication path is via the backplane bus In...

Page 132: ...es In this example the CPU of station 3 not shown in figure on WAN 3 communicates with the control center and one or more stations on WAN 1 over a TIM 3 or TIM 4 and the TIM 4R IE NOTICE When selecting the CPU in the above node station configuration the following applies If the stations connected to the TIM 3 4 for example station 3 also need to exchange data with the CPU in the node station you w...

Page 133: ...ES7 414 3XJ00 0AB0 Version 01 CPU 416 1 as of 6ES7 416 1XJ00 0AB0 Version 02 CPU 416 2 as of 6ES7 416 2XK00 0AB0 as of 6ES7 416 2XL00 0AB0 version 01 version 01 CPU 416 3 as of 6ES7 416 3XL00 0AB0 Version 01 CPU 416F 2 as of 6ES7 416 2FK02 0AB0 Version 01 CPU 417 41 as of 6ES7 417 4XL00 0AB0 1 Fault tolerant SINAUT solutions with a CPU 414 4H or CPU 417 4H are not possible With the SINAUT ST7cc or...

Page 134: ...IM However the available work memory of the CPU must also be taken into account the more TIMs installed and stations connected and the more objects processed per station the greater the memory demands of the telecontrol specific user program on the central CPU This program is put together with blocks from the SINAUT TD7 software package TD7onCPU Example of configurations with the SINAUT ST7cc or S...

Page 135: ...section Installation and commissioning of a SINAUT modem Apart from the SINAUT ST7cc ST7sc control center system a local controller for example an S7 400 can also be connected to Ethernet and exchange data with the stations in the telecontrol network This controller could for example be used to display data received from the stations on a panel or console or for emergency input by an operator if S...

Page 136: ...nd TIM 4 modules in an S7 300 A SINAUT program is required on the CPU for data exchange between the TIM and the CPU installed in the rack This is created for the CPU with blocks from the SINAUT TD7 library TD7onCPU When selecting one the CPUs listed below that can all be used in principle with a TIM 3 TIM 4 make sure that the work memory of the CPU is large enough to accommodate the TD7onCPU progr...

Page 137: ... TIM 3V IE variant TIM 4R IE or a TIM 4 connected to the CPU as a standalone TIM over its MPI interface Compact CPU modules CPU 312C as of 6ES7 312 5BE03 0AB0 CPU 313C as of 6ES7 313 5BE00 0AB0 CPU 313C 2PtP as of 6ES7 313 6BE00 0AB0 CPU 313C 2DP as of 6ES7 313 6CE00 0AB0 CPU 314C 2PtP as of 6ES7 314 6BF00 0AB0 CPU 314C 2DP as of 6ES7 314 6CF00 0AB0 Instead of an S7 300 standard or compact CPU one...

Page 138: ...ships with every TIM The TIM is connected to the module to its left by the bus module connector If a SINAUT modem of the type MD2 MD3 or MD4 is used this can be installed on a separate S7 300 rail or on a 35 mm DIN rail an adapter is available To save space it can also be installed in a free slot of racks 0 to 3 This modem is connected over the RS 232 port of the TIM using a standard connecting ca...

Page 139: ...x modem mounted on a separate rail The following figure shows a configuration in which the modem is installed at the extreme right in rack 0 To make the situation clearer TIM and modem are installed next to each other The TIM is connected to the module on the left using a bus module connector There is no bus module connector between the TIM and modem 6 7 0 0 FRQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 1 Figure 3 19 SIMATI...

Page 140: ... S7 300 standard rail when necessary along with a power supply module to supply the TIM with 24 V If the SINAUT MD2 MD3 or MD4 modems are used they can also be installed on the same rail The bus module connector supplied with every TIM is not required here since the TIM and modem are always interconnected over the 6NH7701 xxx connecting cable TIM 4 with SIMATIC S7 400 All the S7 400 CPUs listed be...

Page 141: ...S7 400 with one connection to a WAN over a TIM 4 with integrated modem 6 7 0 03 XV 1 Figure 3 20 SIMATIC S7 400 with TIM 4 on MPI bus 1 connection a WAN If none of the integrated modems of the TIM 4 can be used a TIM 4 without integrated modem can be used A suitable modem or other transmission device can be connected to the combined RS 232 RS 485 port of the TIM 4V S7 400 with two WAN attachments ...

Page 142: ... 4 can be used a TIM 4R without integrated modem can be used Suitable modems or other transmission devices can be connected to the combined RS 232 RS 485 port of the TIM 4R Instead of the MDx SINAUT modem other modems with an RS 232 or RS 485 interface can also be used for example wireless devices or the SINAUT GSM modem MD720 3 S7 300 and S7 400 with common WAN attachment Since a TIM 4 can commun...

Page 143: ...t also be taken into account the more TIMs installed and stations connected and the more objects processed per station the greater the memory demands of the telecontrol specific user program on the central CPU This program is put together with blocks from the SINAUT TD7 software package TD7onCPU Example of configurations with the SINAUT ST7cc or ST7sc control center systems The SINAUT ST7cc contro...

Page 144: ...MDx modem Other modems with an RS 232 or RS 485 interface can be used instead of the SINAUT MDx modems for example wireless devices or the SINAUT GSM modem MD720 3 The RS 485 port of the TIM 4 also allows a star shaped dedicated line network to be connected using several MD2 or MD3 SINAUT modems You will find more information on this topic in the section Installation and commissioning of a SINAUT ...

Page 145: ... and from the S7 400 The following figure shows such a configuration with two WAN attachments 6 1 87 67 FF 67 VF 6 0 7 0 1 1 FRQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 03 EXV Figure 3 25 SINAUT ST7cc ST7sc control center system and SIMATIC S7 400 with TIM 4 on MPI bus 1 connection to WAN 1 over integrated modem 1 connection to WAN 2 over external MDx modem Note The S7 400 is not required as a primary telecontrol master for...

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Page 147: ...rivate wireless networks optionally with time slots Analog telephone network Digital ISDN network Mobile wireless network GSM Ethernet based WAN SINAUT communication is possible between station and control center and between stations over Ethernet based WANs Over wireless by using special wireless devices optimized for Ethernet for example SCALANCE W Over fiber optic cable For example by using SCA...

Page 148: ...ologies 4 2 Network configurations SINAUT ST7 Station control system System Manual 148 System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 4 2 Network configurations Dedicated line configurations Figure 4 1 Dedicated line configurations ...

Page 149: ...uctures and topologies 4 2 Network configurations SINAUT ST7 Station control system System Manual System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 149 Radio network configuration Figure 4 2 Radio network configurations ...

Page 150: ...tures and topologies 4 2 Network configurations SINAUT ST7 Station control system System Manual 150 System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 Dial up network configuration Figure 4 3 Dial up network configurations ...

Page 151: ...tures and topologies 4 2 Network configurations SINAUT ST7 Station control system System Manual System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 151 Examples of redundant configurations Figure 4 4 Redundant configurations ...

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Page 153: ... This section explains the design of the TIM 3V IE variants 5 1 1 Front view of the TIM 3V IE variants with closed front panel 1 6 7 0 9 6 1 87 67 1 581 6723 5 7 URQW SDQHO ZLWK ODEHO 7 0 9 RU 7 0 9 GYDQFHG LVSOD HOHPHQWV V LVSOD RI WKH FXUUHQW KDUGZDUH YHUVLRQ 2UGHU QXPEHU RI WKH 7 0 7 0 9 1 7 0 9 GYDQFHG 1 Figure 5 1 Front view of a TIM 3V IE variant with closed front panel ...

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Page 155: ...G 6 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 Table 5 2 Meaning of the LEDs behind the front panel of the TIM 3V IE variants LED no Labeling Relevant TIM port Type of WAN driver Description 7 KBus MPI K bus Data flow over MPI backplane bus The display state changes with each message received or sen...

Page 156: ...s to that of a standardized PC connector Table 5 3 Pinout of the RS 232 port connector for connecting an external modem Illustration Pin no Signal name Signal direction Remark 1 DCD Input 2 RXD Input 3 TXD Output 4 DTR Output 5 GND 6 7 RTS Output 8 CTS Input 9 Ethernet port The connector of the Ethernet port is designed as an 8 pin RJ 45 Western jack The pinout is shown in the following table Tabl...

Page 157: ... of the SINAUT ST7 modems MD2 MD3 or MD4 RS 232 Also suitable for linking these modems to a SIMATIC point to point CP such as the CP 340 CP 341 or CP 441 with RS 232 interface Cable length 1 5 m 7 0 0 6NH7701 5AN Cable for connecting the TIM RS 232 to the GSM modem MC45 or MD720 3 RS 232 Also suitable for third party modems or wireless devices with RS 232 standard Cable length 2 5 m 60 PRGHP 7 0 6...

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Page 159: ...R IE to Ethernet Use the suitable Ethernet connecting cables for example IE TP Cord from the SIMATIC NET product range catalog IK PI If a TIM 4R IE is connected to a hub switch or router it is advisable to use fully shielded straight through patch cables with RJ 45 connectors The cable must be suitable for the 10Base TX or 100Base TX specification Two Ethernet TIMs TIM 4R IE TIM 3V IE variant can ...

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Page 162: ... established LED is lit constantly and is off while a message is being sent TXD Dedicated line Receive data As long as receive level DCD is detected the LED is lit and goes off while a message is being received RXD 4 RXD1 RS 232 interface 1 Dial up network Receive data Lights up with an incoming call RI remains lit as long as receive level DCD is detected and goes off while a message is being rece...

Page 163: ...t 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 p...

Page 164: ...odem or other transmission device can be connected to the 9 pin connector of the RS 232 RS 485 port The following standard connecting cables are available for connection to these connectors Table 5 10 Standard connecting cables for the serial port of the TIM 4R IE Order no Description Illustration 6NH7701 4AL Cable for connecting the TIM 3V IE RS 232 to one of the SINAUT ST7 modems MD2 MD3 or MD4 ...

Page 165: ...1 4BN Cable with one end without connector for connecting the TIM RS 232 to a third party modem or wireless device RS 232 Cable length 2 5 m 7KLUG SDUW PRGHP ZLUHOHVV GHYLFH 7 0 6NH7701 0AR Test cable Cable for connecting two TIM 3V IE TIM 4 TIM 4R IE modules over their RS 232 ports without modems null modem Cable length 6 m 7 0 7 0 The following figures show the assembly of the connecting cables ...

Page 166: ...1 Assembly of the standard connecting cable 6NH7701 4DL 5 7 75 1 65 576 76 5 7 7 0 9 5 7 0 56 3LQ QR 60 PRGHP 0 0 56 QWHUFRQQHFWLRQ 3LQ QR 6XE VRFNHW SROH 6XE VRFNHW SROH RXVLQJ VKLHOG RXVLQJ VKLHOG Figure 5 12 Assembly of the standard connecting cable 6NH7701 5AN 5 7 75 1 65 576 76 5 7 7 0 9 5 7 0 56 KLWH URZQ HOORZ JUD 3LQN OXH URXJH ODFN QWHUFRQQHFWLRQ 3LQ QR 3LQ QR RSHQ FDEOH HQG JUHHQ RXVLQJ ...

Page 167: ... to Ethernet Use the suitable Ethernet connecting cables for example IE TP Cord from the SIMATIC NET product range catalog IK PI If a TIM 4R IE is connected to a hub switch or router it is advisable to use fully shielded straight through patch cables with RJ 45 connectors The cable must be suitable for the 10Base TX or 100Base TX specification Two Ethernet TIMs TIM 4R IE TIM 3V IE variant can also...

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Page 170: ...s established LED is lit constantly and is off while a message is being sent TXD Dedicated line Receive data As long as receive level DCD is detected the LED is lit and goes off while a message is being received RXD 3 RXD Internal modem interface Dial up network Receive data Lights up with an incoming call RI remains lit as long as receive level DCD is detected and goes off while a message is bein...

Page 171: ...and external modem Illustration Pin no Signal name Signal direction Remark 1 DCD Input 2 RXD Input Pin with 8 pin DIL switch can be set to RS 485 3 TXD Output Pin with 8 pin DIL switch can be set to RS 485 4 DTR Output 5 GND 6 DSR Input 7 RTS Output 8 CTS Input 1 5 6 9 9 RI T Input The X2 MPI connector is designed as a 9 pin D sub miniature female connector The pinout is shown in the following tab...

Page 172: ...1 or CP 441 with RS 232 interface Cable length 1 5 m 7 0 0 6NH7701 4DL Cable for connecting a TIM 4R IE TIM 4 RS 485 with multiple SINAUT ST7 dedicated line modems connected in parallel of the type MD2 or MD3 RS 485 Cable length 1 5 m 0 7 0 6NH7701 5AN Cable for connecting the TIM RS 232 to the GSM modem MC45 or MD720 3 RS 232 Also suitable for third party modems or wireless devices with RS 232 st...

Page 173: ...nformation refer to the sections with the network examples The following figures show how the connecting cables listed above are assembled 7 0 9 5 7 0 56 5 7 75 1 65 576 76 5 7 0RGHP 0 0 0 56 3LQ QR QWHUFRQQHFWLRQ 3LQ QR 6XE VRFNHW SROH 6XE VRFNHW SROH RXVLQJ VKLHOG RXVLQJ VKLHOG Figure 5 18 Assembly of the standard connecting cable 6NH7701 4AL DWD DWD 3LQ QR 0RGHP 0 0 56 7 0 7 0 5 56 3LQ QR QWHUF...

Page 174: ...Figure 5 20 Assembly of the standard connecting cable 6NH7701 5AN 5 7 75 1 65 576 76 5 7 7 0 9 5 7 0 56 KLWH URZQ HOORZ JUD 3LQN OXH URXJH ODFN QWHUFRQQHFWLRQ 3LQ QR 3LQ QR RSHQ FDEOH HQG JUHHQ RXVLQJ VKLHOG RXVLQJ VKLHOG 6XE VRFNHW SROH Figure 5 21 Assembly of the standard connecting cable 6NH7701 4BN 5 7 5 7 75 1 65 576 76 75 1 65 576 76 7 0 9 5 7 0 56 7 0 9 5 7 0 56 3LQ QR 3LQ QR QWHUFRQQHFWLRQ...

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Page 177: ...cted The adapter cable is supplied with each TIM 4R 4RD module It can also be ordered as a spare part under the number listed in the following table Table 5 16 TIM 4R 4RD interface adapter cable Order no Description Illustration 6NH7700 0AS05 Adapter cable for connecting the 2nd serial RS 232 485 port integrated in a TIM 4R 4RD instead of an internal modem to convert the internal plug RJ 45 to the...

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Page 179: ...DQGDUG 2 UHVHUYHG Figure 5 26 Possible DIL switch settings for the integrated MD2 modem When the TIM 32 ships all DIL switches are in the OFF position This corresponds to the following basic setting Transmit level 6 dB 4 wire mode Channel 1 ON fixed setting for 4 wire mode Baud rate 1200 bps Normal operating mode Message consists of 11 bit asynchronous characters Control output switched with RTS o...

Page 180: ...ing of switch 3 is relevant This is then used to set whether only one 2 wire line is actually connected channel 1 or whether two 2 wire lines are connected channel 1 2 for example in a control center when communication to the stations is over two separate 2 wire connections small star network 2 21 Channel 1 2 wire In 2 wire mode only channel 1 is used in other words only one 2 wire line is connect...

Page 181: ...tion points 2 wire and 3 1 kHz effective bandwidth 300 Hz 3400 Hz Table 5 18 Settings on the 10 pin DIL switch of the TIM 32 Setting on DIL switch Meaning 2 21 Normal mode This mode must be selected when the MD2 is used as an integrated modem in the TIM for example TIM 32 2 21 Test mode Test send 2 21 Test mode Test receive 2 21 Test mode Test f baud 2 21 Test mode Test f L 2 21 Test mode Test f H...

Page 182: ...tputs the RTS signal request to send to the MD2 modem This control signal can be used to switch on a wireless device when the MD2 modem is used in conjunction with a wireless system 2 21 Reserved 2 21 Reserved Always leave this switch in the OFF position for the integrated MD2 modem 2 21 Reserved This switch is used to reduce the transmit level to 9 dB OFF or 15 dB ON For more detailed information...

Page 183: ... bps 2400 bps 2 21 The MD2 is not located at the beginning or end of a 2 wire line it taps into this 2 wire line along the way with high resistance The transmission speed is set to 1200 or 2400 bps Tapping point 2 wire channel 1 9600 bps 19200 bps 2 21 End point as above but with transmission speed set to 9600 or 19 200 bps Tapping point 4 wire 1200 bps 2400 bps 9600 bps 19 200 bps 2 21 The MD2 is...

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Page 185: ...n per km of the cable used in dB ALTOP Attenuation per LTOP in dB NTP Number of tapping points Nmin Minimum receive level in dB 43 dB for MD2 please use only absolute value in formula NSend Transmit level in dB normally 6 dB or 0 dB NRes Power margin in dB Smax Max range in km Sample calculation For core diameter 0 8 mm at 2400 bps with LTOPs and transmit level 6 dB 4 1 2 0 2 2 0 4 1 2 0 2 4 6 43 ...

Page 186: ...eception location can then be checked with an oscilloscope or level measuring device If this is not available the level can also be measured with adequate accuracy using a normal voltmeter To help you in this situation the following table summarizes the level values and corresponding approximate voltage values Ueff alternating voltage Table 5 23 Comparison of level and voltage values Level Voltage...

Page 187: ...le 5 25 Standard connecting cable for the integrated MD2 modem Order no Description Illustration 6NH7700 2AR60 Connecting cable with 2 x RJ 12 Western plugs for connection to an MD1 or MD2 modem RJ 12 with an LTOP overvoltage protection module RJ 12 The cable is also suitable for an MD2 integrated in a TIM Cable length 6 m 5 5 Note It is best to hold the cable just below the RJ 12 plug This makes ...

Page 188: ...tem System Manual 188 System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 Table 5 26 Connecting a TIM 32 TIM 42 to a dedicated line 2 wire and 4 wire end point variants 2 wire end point 4 wire end point 7 0 723 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 2YHUYROWDJH SURWHFWLRQ 723 1 ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH 7 0 723 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 2YHUYROWDJH SURWHFWLRQ 723 1 ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH ...

Page 189: ...m Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 189 Table 5 27 Connecting a TIM 32 TIM 42 to a dedicated line 2 x 2 wire end point and 2 wire tapping point 2 x 2 wire end point 2 wire tapping point 7 0 723 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 2YHUYROWDJH SURWHFWLRQ 723 1 ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH OLQN ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH OLQN 7 0 723 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 2YHUYROWDJH SURWHFWLRQ 723 1 ZLUH WDSSLQJ SRLQW ...

Page 190: ...nd TIM 4 variants SINAUT ST7 Station control system System Manual 190 System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 Table 5 28 Connecting a TIM 32 TIM 42 to a dedicated line 4 wire tapping point variant 4 wire tapping point 7 0 723 723 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 2YHUYROWDJH SURWHFWLRQ 723 1 ZLUH WDSSLQJ SRLQW ...

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Page 192: ...p housing grill The 4 pin DIL switch SW1 can also be reached from above through the housing grill however it is located deeper within the housing and may therefore be more difficult recognize To set this switch you require a long thin tool for example a small screwdriver or a toothpick The DIL switches have the following functions 4 pin DIL switch SW1 Metering pulse filter at 12 kHz or at 16 kHz 1...

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Page 194: ...em then adopts the selected basic setting Table 5 30 Basic setting for dialing mode Meaning Setting on DIL switch Data format 11 bits in the data phase required for example for FT 1 2 format with ST1 and ST7 2 21 6 Data format 10 bits in the data phase required for example for FT 2 format with ST1 and ST7 2 21 6 Tone dialing 2 21 6 Pulse dialing 2 21 6 Line adjustment 600 ohms 1 2 21 6 Line adjust...

Page 195: ...d off 2 21 6 Turned on 2 21 6 Modem reset If the configuration of the modem is unclear you can reset to the factory default settings When you reset the modem all 16 standard profiles are reset to the default setting Procedure 1 Power supply OFF 2 Set switch SW2 7 to ON 3 Power supply ON then wait at least 10 seconds 4 Power supply OFF set switch SW2 7 to OFF 5 Select the basic setting and standard...

Page 196: ...Signal name Signal direction Remark 1 E Ground 2 a2 Bidirectional Outgoing wire pair along with b2 3 b1 4 a1 Bidirectional Incoming wire pair 5 b2 Bidirectional Outgoing wire pair along with a2 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 G Metering pulse Standard connecting cable for the RJ 12 port The connecting cable 6NH7700 3BR60 is supplied with every TIM module with an integrated MD3 modem This allows the MD3 modem integr...

Page 197: ...gnal name Pin no Illustration 4 a1 1 3 b1 2 6 G 3 1 E 4 5 b2 5 2 a2 6 Note To insert the cable in the X3 RJ 12 jack of the modem it is best to hold the cable directly below the RJ 12 plug This makes it easier to insert the plug than if you hold the RJ 12 plug itself When inserting it make sure that you can hear the RJ 12 connector click into place Note If the MD3 modem is used outside Germany a co...

Page 198: ... System Manual 198 System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 7 0 5 7 1 7 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 7HOHSKRQH RXWOHW Figure 5 32 Connecting the TIM 33 43 to the telephone outlet Note For more detailed information on parallel connection of the MD3 and telephone to a TAE6 outlet refer to the description of installing and putting the MD3 modem into operation ...

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Page 200: ...up in sequence As soon as the LEDs stop lighting up the reset and adoption of the set standard profile is completed Resetting the modem The following figure shows the settings on the 4 pin DIL switch that will force the integrated MD4 to reset when you power up 2 21 Figure 5 34 Settings on the 4 pin DIL switch to reset the integrated MD4 modem Once the reset is completed the power must be turned o...

Page 201: ...ecting cable 6NH7700 4AR60 is supplied with every TIM module with an integrated MD4 modem This allows the MD4 modem integrated in the TIM to be connected to an ISDN S0 telephone outlet The connecting cable can also be ordered as a spare under the number shown Table 5 37 Standard connecting cable for the integrated MD4 modem Order no Description Illustration 6NH7700 4AR60 Connecting cable with RJ 1...

Page 202: ...nectors RJ 12 Western plug RJ 45 Western plug Illustration Pin no Signal name Pin no Illustration 1 1 2 2 TX 3 3 RX 4 4 RX 5 5 TX 6 6 7 8 Connecting the TIM 34 to the ISDN outlet S0 The following figure summarizes how the TIM 34 and all other TIM variants with an integrated MD4 modem is connected to the ISDN outlet S0 using the specified standard connecting cable 7 0 5 5 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 6 1 VR...

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Page 208: ...S05 is supplied with every TIM module that has a second serial port combined RS 232 485 instead of an integrated modem This allows the second combined RS 232 RS 485 port integrated in the TIM to be connected to an external modem over the normal connecting cables The connecting cable can also be ordered as a spare under the number shown Table 5 40 TIM 4R 4RD interface adapter cable Order no Descrip...

Page 209: ...5 Western plug 9 pin D sub male connector Illustration Pin no Signal name Pin no Illustration 1 DCD 1 2 RXD 2 3 TXD 3 4 DTR 4 5 GND 5 6 DSR 6 7 RTS 7 8 CTS 8 9 1 5 6 9 Connecting the TIM 4R to two external modems The following figure summarizes how the TIM 4R or the TIM 4RD is connected to two external modems using the specified standard connecting cable 7 0 5 56 56 0 0 56 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 RQQHFW...

Page 210: ...ng sections describe how to mount the devices as a CP or standalone device 5 5 1 Installing a TIM module as CP Note If you intend to install a SINAUT ST7 MD2 MD3 or MD4 modem to the right of the TIM remember that the modem does not have an S7 300 backplane bus There must therefore be no S7 300 module that communicates with the CPU over the backplane bus SM FM or CP installed to the right of the mo...

Page 211: ...connected from below 9 If a DCF77 radio clock is installed in a TIM 4 the BNC plug of the antenna cable must be screwed to the BNC socket of the DCF77 adapter cable 10 To install further TIMs in a rack follow the same steps as described above Note With a TIM 3V IE only one TIM module may be installed per S7 300 This means that TIM modules of other types cannot be added either 11 Once all the TIMs ...

Page 212: ...install further TIMs in a rack follow the same steps as described above Observe the following note Note The bus module connector supplied with every TIM is not required The TIMs are interconnected over the MPI bus TIM 4 or over Ethernet TIM 4R IE 8 When all the TIMs have been installed interconnect the TIMs and connect them to the S7 CPU s or the PC of the control center Connect a TIM 4R IE over E...

Page 213: ...ontally installed rack 0 to 60 C TIM Vertically installed rack 0 to 40 C Dimensions for installing the SINAUT TIM modules Table 5 43 Dimensions for installing the SINAUT TIM modules Module Module width Module height Max depth Communications module TIM 3V IE and TIM 3V IE Advanced 40 mm 125 mm 120 mm or 150 mm with open front panel Communications module TIM 3 TIM 4 and TIM 4R IE 80 mm 125 mm 120 mm...

Page 214: ...g To wire up the power supply module with a TIM follow the steps below 1 Open the front panels of the power supply unit and the TIM 2 Connect the power supply cables from the power supply unit to the TIM M and L 3 Close the front panels Note To avoid ground loops do not connect the shielding of the TIM Wiring diagram The figure below shows the wiring diagram for one or more TIMs of the type TIM 3 ...

Page 215: ...the CPU and TIMs start up at the same time when the power supply is turned on 5 6 Configuring a TIM and setting parameters Introduction The chapter Configuration software for SINAUT ST7 contains a detailed description of configuring and setting the parameters for a TIM The next sections provide you with a brief summary of this topic and explain which data generated during commissioning needs to be...

Page 216: ...igure 5 44 The catalog window Hardware Catalog with the SINAUT ST7 folder open You can select the TIM you want to install in a rack from this catalog The following figure shows an S7 300 station with a TIM and various other modules installed Assigning parameters to the TIM If you double click on the TIM module you open the parameter assignment dialog for the TIM You can then specify the required p...

Page 217: ...ialog Setting parameters for networks and network nodes The next step is to connect the various stations in a WAN This part of the configuration is done with the NetPro STEP 7 program If you are using an Ethernet based WAN such as DSL or GPRS take a normal Industrial Ethernet from the NetPro catalog The classic SINAUT WANs dedicated line and dial up network can also be taken from the NetPro catalo...

Page 218: ...for the various network nodes you also double click on the connecting line between the network and the node to open the relevant parameter assignment dialog Setting parameters for SINAUT connections Once the system is networked and the properties for the networks or network nodes have been specified you can start the SINAUT ST7 configuration tool to complete parameter assignment This tool is used ...

Page 219: ...on tool then generates the system data blocks SDBs resulting from the configuration for all TIMs the SDBs for the CPUs and some additional data blocks required by the SINAUT TD7 TD7onCPU software package If the project also includes ST1 devices it may be necessary to synchronize the addresses for SINAUT ST1 This can be carried out in a further tool SINAUT ST1 Configuration Overview Transferring th...

Page 220: ... backplane bus and can be reached to load the SDBs With the TIM 3V IE TIM 3V IE Advanced and TIM 4R IE via the MPI interface of the CPU or via the Ethernet interface The SDBs may only be transferred after the TIM has completed its startup The TIM s LEDs indicate when startup is completed For more detailed information refer to the section Startup activities of the TIM Note With the TIM 3V IE varian...

Page 221: ... On On On 4 Loading and starting TIM firmware Off Off Off On On On 5 Initializing flash file system and starting the start manager Off Flashes On Off Off Off 6 Loading and starting P bus driver Off Flashes On On Off Off 7 Loading and starting subscriber management SubA Off Flashes On Off On Off 8 Loading and starting LAN COM Off Flashes On On On Off 9 Loading and starting subscriber management Mes...

Page 222: ...rtup due to a bad parameter assignment the TIM can be returned to a defined state using the default startup Following the default startup the TIM can have new parameters set both over the MPI interface of the CPU and over its own Ethernet interface To force a default startup follow the steps outlined below 1 Turn off the power for the TIM 2 Press the reset button accessible from the front turn on ...

Page 223: ...ff Off Off On On On On On 5 Initializing flash file system and starting the start manager Off Flashes On Off Off Off Off Off 6 Loading and starting P bus driver Off Flashes On On Off Off Off Off 7 Loading and starting subscriber management SubA Off Flashes On Off On Off Off Off 8 Loading and starting LAN COM Off Flashes On On On Off Off Off 9 Loading and starting subscriber management MesA Off Fla...

Page 224: ...he situation arises that the TIM 4R IE can no longer be addressed over the MPI over the CPU or Ethernet bus following startup due to a bad parameter assignment the TIM can be returned to a defined state using the default startup Following the default startup the TIM can be assigned new parameter settings over the MPI interface To force a default startup follow the steps outlined below 1 Turn off t...

Page 225: ...e a default startup see below using the reset button Otherwise the TIM changes to phase 4 4 Software startup All the LEDs go off again and then light up again one after the other starting with LED 2 TXD At this stage of startup the individual steps of the software startup are signaled by the LEDs The LEDs are either lit continuously or flash The following table lists the exact meaning of the indiv...

Page 226: ...ves the same as following power ON Default startup If the situation arises that the TIM 3 TIM 4 can no longer be addressed over the MPI bus following startup due to a bad parameter assignment the TIM can be returned to a defined state using the default startup Following the default startup the TIM can be assigned new parameter settings over the MPI bus To force a default startup follow the steps o...

Page 227: ...em for data transmission using the GPRS service General Packet Radio Service of a mobile wireless provider secure connection with integrated VPN router and firewall max 54 Kbps MD2 Dedicated line modem for multipoint connection can be tapped Can also be used as a repeater max 19 200 bps MD3 Modem for the analog telephone network max 33 600 bps Can also be used a dedicated line modem for a point to...

Page 228: ...nd activity of the three LEDs on the front of the modem Table 6 1 Meaning of the LEDs on the front of the MD720 3 LED Status Description S Q C together Flash on and off in sequence fast Flash slowly in sync Flash on and off in sequence slow Flash fast in sync Booting Service mode Update Error S Status Flashes slowly Flashes fast Waiting for PIN input PIN error SIM error Q Quality Flashes slowly Fl...

Page 229: ...put 3 TXD Input 4 DTR Input 5 GND 6 DSR Output 7 RTS Input 8 CTS Output 9 RI T Output Standard connecting cable for the X1 port The TIM module is connected to the RS 232 X1 connector female with pin gender changer The following standard connecting cable is available Table 6 3 Standard connecting cable for the RJ 232 port Order no Description Illustration 6NH7701 5AN Cable for connecting the GSM mo...

Page 230: ...0 mA The two screw terminals on the left 24 V are connected internally see Figure The two screw terminals on the right 0 V are connected internally Installation on a 35 mm standard rail The MD720 3 is intended for installation on DIN rails complying with DIN EN 50022 There is a suitable fastener on the rear of the device Table 6 4 Dimensions of the MD720 3 modem MD720 3 Dimensions W x H x D mm 22 ...

Page 231: ...C NET Manual Collection CD The separate manual on the MD720 3 on this CD includes among other things information on the following topics Inserting the SIM card Connecting up the device and starting up Service functions 6 3 GPRS GSM wireless modem MD740 1 Introduction This section describes the design of the MD740 1 modem its connectors and display elements 6 3 1 Displays and connectors The followi...

Page 232: ...l of the MD740 1 LED Status Meaning S Q C together Flash on and off in sequence fast Flash on and off in sequence slow Flash fast in sync Booting Update 1 Error S Status Flashes slowly Flashes fast OFF ON Waiting for PIN input PIN error SIM error No GPRS connection GPRS connection exists Q Quality Flashes slowly Flashes once at intervals Flashes twice at intervals Flashes three times at intervals ...

Page 233: ...tput This service port is required when a firmware update is necessary for the modem section MD740 1 The user also has access to diagnostic information over this port If a laptop or PC needs to be connected to the X1 port for service work the standard SINAUT connecting cable 6NH7701 5AN can be used Pinout of the X2 port The connector of the Ethernet port is designed as an 8 pin RJ 45 jack The pino...

Page 234: ... characteristics and may even cause damage Connecting to the power supply 9 9 Figure 6 3 Connector for 24 V DC power supply The screw terminals at the top are for connecting the power supply source 24 V DC nominal Ityp 360 mA The two screw terminals on the left 24 V are connected internally see Figure The two screw terminals on the right 0 V are connected internally Installation on a 35 mm standar...

Page 235: ...y Internet Service Providers ISPs however assign the IP addresses dynamically in other words the IP addresses of the computers or networks with access to the Internet change A fixed IP address can be obtained in the following ways Fixed IP address with dedicated line to the GPRS provider The partner is connected directly to the GPRS provider over a leased dedicated line The network operator then n...

Page 236: ...edicated line modem This section describes the design of the MD2 modem its connectors display elements and switches 6 4 1 Indicators and connectors accessible from the front The following figure shows the front view of the MD2 modem with the front panels closed Modem 7 5 75 576 21 76 5 6 1 87 67 1 URQW SDQHO ODEHOHG 0RGHPಫ HKLQG WKLV WKHUH DUH 56 DQG 56 FRQQHFWRUV WR OLQN WKH PRGHP WR WKH HQG GHYL...

Page 237: ...L Request to send RTS Indicates the status of the RTS signal of the connected terminal TIM When a TIM wants to turn on the transmitter of the modem it sets its RTS signal to 1 As long as RTS is set to 1 the RTS LED is lit on the MD2 modem The LED goes off as soon as the TIM deactivates the RTS signal 5 CTS RI Clear to send CTS When the transmitter of the modem has been turned on by RTS the modem s...

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Page 239: ...ating resistor activated using a 4 pin DIL switch accessible from below through the housing grill Table 6 12 Pinout of the X2 RS 485 connector Illustration Pin no Signal name Signal direction Remark 1 2 3 Data B Bidirectional 4 5 M5 0 V for bus termination in connector 6 P5 5 V for bus termination in connector 7 8 Data A Bidirectional 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 9 It is advisable to activate the terminating...

Page 240: ...4DL Connecting cable to connect the MD2 modem RS 485 to a TIM 4 or TIM 4R IE RS 485 or other DTE with a 9 pin RS 485 interface with an identical pin assignment Cable length 1 5 m 7 0 0 6NH7701 1CB Cable for connecting two MD2 modems RS 232 to form a repeater Cable length 0 3 m 7 0 0 Note The standard connecting cable 6NH7701 4AL for connecting the modem to a TIM module RS 232 is connected to the m...

Page 241: ... VRFNHW SROH RXVLQJ VKLHOG RXVLQJ VKLHOG Figure 6 7 Assembly of the standard connecting cable 6NH7701 4AL DWD DWD 3LQ QR 0RGHP 0 0 56 7 0 7 0 5 56 3LQ QR QWHUFRQQHFWLRQ RXVLQJ VKLHOG RXVLQJ VKLHOG 6XE VRFNHW SROH 6XE VRFNHW SROH Figure 6 8 Assembly of the standard connecting cable 6NH7701 4DL 5 7 5 7 1 576 1 576 0RGHP 0 56 0RGHP 0 56 VXE IHPDOH FRQQHFWRU SLQ VXE IHPDOH FRQQHFWRU SLQ 3LQ QR 3LQ QR ...

Page 242: ... MD2 to TIM LTOP and dedicated line 6 4 2 Configuration switches accessible from above The following figure shows the MD2 modem from above It indicates the location of the 5 pin and 10 pin DIL switches that are accessible from above SLQ SLQ VZLWFK IRU VHWWLQJ WKH UHTXLUHG IXQFWLRQ RI WKH 0 GHGLFDWHG OLQH PRGHP URQW SDQHO ODEHOHG ಪ0RGHPಫ Figure 6 10 View of the MD2 modem from above Settings with th...

Page 243: ...DO 576 6TXHOFK 2 QRW XVHG 6TXHOFK 21 5HVHUYHG 5HVHW 7HVW UHFHLYH Figure 6 11 Possible settings with the DIL switches accessible from above When the MD2 modem ships all DIL switches are in the OFF position This corresponds to the following basic setting Transmit level 6 dB 4 wire mode Channel 1 ON fixed setting for 4 wire mode Baud rate 1200 bps Normal operating mode Message consists of 11 bit asyn...

Page 244: ...s relevant This is then used to set whether only one 2 wire line is actually connected channel 1 or whether two 2 wire lines are connected channel 1 2 for example in a control center when communication to the stations is over two separate 2 wire connections small star network 2 21 Channel 1 2 wire In 2 wire mode only channel 1 is used in other words only one 2 wire line is connected to the modem s...

Page 245: ... connected together to form a repeater The other parameters such as transmitter level 2 or 4 wire and the baud rate must be set at the 5 pin DIL switch 2 21 Interface with RS 485 Set this mode when the MD2 is connected to a TIM or other MD2 over its RS 485 port 2 21 Test mode Test f H constant In this test mode the upper keying frequency is output permanently at the transmitter output of the modem...

Page 246: ...ies of asynchronous characters each 11 bit 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 parity bit 1 stop bit This is the standard setting for sending SINAUT ST1 or SINAUT ST7 messages In this case message format FT 1 2 based on 11 bit asynchronous characters is normally used for transmitting over dedicated lines 2 21 Character format Message consisting of a series of asynchronous characters each 10 bit 1 start bit ...

Page 247: ...ransmit level Depending on the selected mode this switch has two meanings In the Test receive mode the test operation can be reset In all other modes the transmit level for operation of the modem on telephone company leased lines is reduced Depending on switch S1 5 pin DIL switch the transmitter level is then set to 9 dB S1 ON or to 15 dB S1 OFF For detailed explanations of the squelch function an...

Page 248: ...LQWHUIDFH DFWLYDWHG WHUPLQDWLQJ UHVLVWRU QRW DFWLYDWHG 0XVW EH DFWLYDWHG RQ WKH ODVW FRQQHFWRU Figure 6 12 View of the MD2 modem from below DIL switch for activating the RS 232 or RS 485 port On the bottom of the modem housing a 4 pin DIL switch is accessible with which you can specify whether the RS 232 or the RS 485 port is active For RS 485 operation you can also activate the terminating resist...

Page 249: ...2400 bps 2 21 The MD2 is located at the beginning or end of a 2 wire or 4 wire line and is set to a transmission speed of 1200 or 2400 bps End point 2 wire channel 1 2 x 2 wire channel 1 2 4 wire 9600 bps 19200 bps 2 21 End point as above but with transmission speed set to 9600 or 19200 bps 1200 bps 2400 bps 2 21 The MD2 is not located at the beginning or end of a 2 wire line it taps into this 2 w...

Page 250: ...cuit does not exist for the output Standard connecting cable for the RJ 12 port The connecting cable 6NH7700 2AR60 ships with every MD2 modem This allows the MD2 modem to be connected to an LTOP overvoltage protection module The actual connection of the dedicated cable is on the LTOP overvoltage protection module using screw terminals The connecting cable can also be ordered as a spare under the n...

Page 251: ...n on connecting wiring up and setting the LTOP refer to the section Line transformer with LTOP overvoltage protection Connecting an MD2 with a TIM over the RS 232 port Only one 1 MD2 modem can be connected to a TIM over the RS 232 port This allows the following end point and tapping point configurations 7 0 0 7 23 7 0 0 7 23 1 FRQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 56 ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH 56 1 FRQQHFWLQJ FDEOH ZLUH HQG ...

Page 252: ... 7 0 0 0 7 23 7 23 7 0 ZLUH HQG SRLQW ZLUH WDSSLQJ SRLQW 1 FRQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 56 56 1 FRQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 56 56 2YHUYROWDJH SURWHFWLRQ 723 1 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 2YHUYROWDJH SURWHFWLRQ 723 1 ZLUH WDSSLQJ SRLQW ZLUH HGLFDWHG OLQH SDWK ZLUH HGLFDWHG OLQH SDWK Figure 6 16 Connecting an MD2 to a TIM over RS 232 2 x 2 wire end point and 2 wire tapping point variants ...

Page 253: ...g an MD2 to a TIM over RS 232 4 wire tapping point variant Note Any TIM with an RS 232 port can be used in other words the TIM 3V IE variants the TIM 4R IE and all TIM 4 types Connecting several MD2s with a TIM over the RS 485 port Several MD2 modems can be connected to a TIM over the RS 485 port This type of configuration is necessary when several dedicated lines come together on one TIM in other...

Page 254: ... to the first MD2 the 6NH7701 4DL standard connecting cable is used For the connection to the other modems there is no preassembled connecting cable available These can nevertheless be implemented with the standard components from the S7 range The same parts can be used as when creating an MPI connection As cable we recommend 6XV1830 0AH10 and as connector 6ES7972 0BA12 0XA0 When necessary the RS ...

Page 255: ...ngs for the modem and setting the parameters for the TIM 1 The MD2 modem must be set to the interface with RS 485 mode using the 10 pin DIL switch 2 The RS 485 interface must also be activated at the 4 pin DIL switch accessible from below 3 The RS 485 interface of the TIM connected to the MD2 modem must also be activated at the 8 pin DIL switch accessible from above applies to all TIM 4 types 4 Wh...

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Page 257: ...nd regenerates the individual characters For more detailed information on calculating the distances that can be covered depending on the baud rate and number of tapped stations refer to the following table 723 723 723 0 7 0 7 0 0 56 56 5HSHDWHU PDGH XS RI 0 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH ZLUH WDSSLQJ SRLQW ZLUH HQG SRLQW ZLUH HQG SRLQW 2YHUYROWDJH SUR...

Page 258: ...W 2YHUYROWDJH SURWHFWLRQ 723 1 2YHUYROWDJH SURWHFWLRQ 723 1 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 Figure 6 22 Two MD2s as 4 wire repeater with simultaneous 4 wire tapping of a TIM 32 or TIM 42 In most cases a repeater is placed at a location where there is also an ST7 station that includes a TIM with an integrated MD2 modem TIM 32 or TIM 42 For this reason the schematics show not only the connec...

Page 259: ...ted with Z 600 ohms 1200 1 5 1 15 0 9 0 65 0 55 0 2 0 4 2400 1 85 1 4 1 1 0 75 0 6 0 2 0 2 Line terminated with Z 150 ohms 9600 19 200 4 3 3 2 2 6 1 8 1 5 1 0 0 2 The values in the table above are guidelines for communication lines without loading coils of the type 2 x 2 x A J Y St Y A core diameter in mm Maximum range of the MD2 modem Table 6 21 Maximum range dependent on the transmission speed a...

Page 260: ...P x 1 5 26 NTP x 0 2 NTP number of tapping points not permitted with postal leased lines Transmit level must be set to 9 dB The values in the table are guidelines When calculating the maximum range a power margin of 4 dB was included This is to compensate for fluctuations in cable properties that experience has shown to occur in practise and thus always ensure that sufficient signal level is avail...

Page 261: ...trunk line If the trunk line is a line with one or more tapping points all the tapping points in the line must be included in the line as well as LTOPs Note When measuring the level make sure that the 150 ohm at 9600 19 200 bps or 600 ohm at 1200 2400 bps terminating resistor is set at an end point or 6 kohm terminating resistor at a tapping point You should also make sure that the line is not gro...

Page 262: ...eous voltages and overvoltages to a non critical level The floating transformer also provides electrical isolation preventing coupling of voltages into other cable sections 6 5 1 Structure The protection concept The protection concept involves a combination of components whose functions supplement each other Overvoltage suppressors filled with inert gas providing protection against high voltage G1...

Page 263: ... should be reduced to approximately 6 months The LTOP variants The housing contains either one LTOP unit LTOP 1 or two LTOP units LTOP 2 The following figures show the design of both LTOP variants with their connectors and configuration switches View from above Schematic 6 6 5 0RGHP FRQQHFWRU HGLFDWHG OLQH FRQQHF 723 X1 Dedicated line screw terminals 1 2 5 6 Chassis screw terminals 3 4 X2 Modem at...

Page 264: ...nected up over the standard cable that ships with the modem This cable has RJ 12 Western plugs at both ends Note Instead of the MD2 modem the MD2 modem is integrated in a TIM for example TIM 32 or TIM 42 can be used In this case the LTOP is also connected up over the standard RJ 12 cable that ships with the TIM Please make sure that the MD2 modem has the correct line termination setting For end po...

Page 265: ... point over an LTOP 1 2 wire end point over an LTOP2 723 5 5 6 0 3LQ 7UDQVPLWWHU UHFHLYHU ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH 2 1 5 0 5 6 6 723 3LQ 7UDQVPLWWHU UHFHLYHU ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH Attachment with a 4 wire end point or 2 x 2 wire end point 4 wire end point over an LTOP2 2 x 2 wire end point over an LTOP2 2 1 ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH 5 0 5 6 6 723 3LQ 5HFHLYHU 3LQ 7UDQVPLWWHU 2 1 ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH ZLUH GHGLFD...

Page 266: ...r with overvoltage protection SINAUT ST7 Station control system System Manual 266 System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 Attachment to a 2 wire tapping point 2 wire tapping point over an LTOP2 2 1 5 0 5 6 6 723 ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH 3LQ 7UDQVPLWWHU UHFHLYHU ...

Page 267: ...rvoltage protection SINAUT ST7 Station control system System Manual System Manual 05 2007 C79000 G8976 C178 06 267 Attachment to a 4 wire tapping point 4 wire tapping point over two LTOP2 5 0 2 1 5 6 6 723 2 1 5 6 6 723 ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH 3LQ 5HFHLYHU 3LQ 7UDQVPLWWHU ...

Page 268: ... view of the MD3 modem with the front panels closed Modem 7 5 75 576 21 76 5 6 1 87 67 1 URQW SDQHO ODEHOHG 0RGHPಫ HKLQG WKLV WKHUH DUH 56 DQG 56 FRQQHFWRUV WR OLQN WKH PRGHP WR WKH HQG GHYLFH 7 0 LVSOD HOHPHQWV URQW SDQHO ODEHOHG ಪ6 1 87 67 ಫ HKLQG WKLV WKHUH LV WKH FRQQHFWRU IRU 9 DQG WKH PRGHP 1 FRQQHFWRU 5 HVWHUQ MDFN QGLFDWHV FXUUHQW KDUGZDUH YHUVLRQ 2UGHU QXPEHU RI WKH PRGHP s Figure 6 25 Fr...

Page 269: ...nder the same conditions as with an outgoing call 4 RTS ONL Modem online ONL receiver taken off the hook Outgoing call The LED lights up as soon as the modem has received the dialing command from the terminal device TIM and begins connection establishment The LED goes off again when the connection is terminated by its own terminal device or by the partner or when the connection is aborted due to a...

Page 270: ... connection to the partner modem after power ON in other words the two modems attempt to synchronize themselves As soon as they are synchronized the ONL LED remains lit but the DCD LED goes off If there is no synchronization within 60 seconds the ONL LED goes off briefly and then lights up again to indicate that the modem is attempting to synchronize once again 5 CTS RI 6 DCD The LED has a dual fu...

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Page 272: ... terminating resistor activated using a 4 pin DIL switch accessible from below through the housing grill Table 6 26 Pinout of the X2 RS 485 connector Illustration Pin no Signal name Signal direction Remark 1 2 3 Data B Bidirectional 4 5 M5 0 V for bus termination in connector 6 P5 5 V for bus termination in connector 7 8 Data A Bidirectional 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 9 It is advisable to activate the term...

Page 273: ...TIM 4R IE RS 485 or other DTE with a 9 pin RS 485 interface with an identical pin assignment Cable length 1 5 m 7 0 0 Note The standard connecting cable 6NH7701 4AL for connecting the modem to a TIM module RS 232 is connected to the modem head first so that the cable comes away towards the top With a TIM 4 the standard connecting cable is also connected from above With the TIM 3V IE variants and t...

Page 274: ...0 G8976 C178 06 DWD DWD 3LQ QR 0RGHP 0 0 56 7 0 7 0 5 56 3LQ QR QWHUFRQQHFWLRQ RXVLQJ VKLHOG RXVLQJ VKLHOG 6XE VRFNHW SROH 6XE VRFNHW SROH Figure 6 28 Assembly of the standard connecting cable 6NH7701 4DL You will find an example of connecting the MD3 modem to a TIM and to a telephone outlet below in the section Connecting the MD3 to a TIM and telephone outlet ...

Page 275: ...WFK IRU VHWWLQJ WKH UHTXLUHG GLDO XS QHWZRUN RU GHGLFDWHG OLQH PRGH URQW SDQHO ODEHOHG ಪ0RGHPಫ Figure 6 29 View of the MD3 modem from above Settings with the DIL switches accessible from above The MD3 modem has a 4 pin and a 10 pin DIL switch The 10 pin DIL switch SW2 is located directly on the top housing grill The 4 pin DIL switch SW1 can also be reached from above through the housing grill howe...

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Page 277: ...section For dial up operation the loop power section must always be activated For dedicated line operation the loop power section is deactivated Table 6 29 Setting the loop power section Loop power section Setting on DIL switch Turned off default for dedicated line operation 2 21 6 Turned on default for dial up operation 2 21 6 Basic settings for dialing mode Certain basic settings must be made fo...

Page 278: ...n problems Settings for a standard dialing profile Apart from the default setting for the dial up mode switches SW2 2 SW2 3 and SW2 4 can be used to select one of the 8 standard dialing profiles Standard dialing profiles 0 to 6 are default settings that enable the MD3 modem to be operated without any programming using a terminal program if one of these profiles matches the intended application Sta...

Page 279: ... 9600 bps duplex V 32bis 2 21 5 V 25bis 19200 bps duplex V 34bis 2 21 6 V 25bis 33600 bps duplex V 34bis 2 21 7 AT mode Freely configurable 2 21 Basic settings for dedicated line mode Certain basic settings must be made for the dedicated line mode The settings relate to the data format the modem type and line adjustment You make the basic settings with the DIL switches SW2 1 SW2 5 SW2 6 and SW2 9 ...

Page 280: ... other over the dedicated line are set to the same line adjustment 2 Refer to the explanations in the section Modem A and modem B for dedicated line mode Note A further important basic setting for dedicated line mode is deactivating the loop power section Modem A and modem B for dedicated line mode When setting up a point to point link remember that the two MD3 modems being used for the connection...

Page 281: ...ine profiles matches the intended application Standard dedicated line profile 15 can be freely configured by the user and therefore requires programming by a terminal program before it can be put into operation The procedure is as follows Turn of the power supply and set the four switches SW2 1 to SW2 4 to the required position When you turn on the power supply the modem then adopts the selected s...

Page 282: ...n the required transmission speed but also on the interface to be used the RS 232 or the RS 485 interface Standard dedicated line profiles 8 to 14 are only suitable for use with the RS 232 interface If you require the RS 485 interface the user configurable dedicated line profile 15 must be set and configured Profile 15 can however also be used with the RS 232 interface Loudspeaker ON or OFF The MD...

Page 283: ... then wait at least 10 seconds until the DCD LED lights up 4 Power supply OFF set switch SW2 7 to OFF 5 Select the basic setting and standard profile and turn the power supply ON 2 21 6 Figure 6 32 Setting the DIL switch for a modem reset Default settings of the DIL switches SW1 and SW2 When it ships the modem has the following default settings Metering pulse filter 16 kHz Loop power section activ...

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Page 285: ...lephone outlet for dial up mode or with an LTOP voltage protection module for dedicated line mode The connecting cable can also be ordered as a spare under the number shown Table 6 36 Standard connecting cable for the RJ 12 port of the MD3 modem Order no Description Illustration 6NH7700 3BR60 Connecting cable with 2 x RJ 12 Western plug and snap on TAE6N plug to connect an MD3 modem RJ 12 to a tel...

Page 286: ...pecific country can be clipped onto the RJ 12 Western plug Some countries already use RJ 12 jacks in their telephone outlets which means that the 6NH7700 3BR60 cable can be connected directly without the need for an adapter Standard cable for dedicated line mode For dedicated line mode cable 6NH7700 3BR60 is used to connect the MD3 modem to an LTOP overvoltage protection module In this case the co...

Page 287: ...d to the same telephone outlet as the modem using the TAE6F jack 7 0 0 56 1 FRQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 56 5 7 1 7 1 5 FRQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 7HOHSKRQH VRFNHW Figure 6 36 Connecting the MD3 with a TIM and telephone outlet Note Any TIM with an RS 232 port can be used in other words the TIM 3V IE variants the TIM 4R IE and all TIM 4 types Connecting an MD3 and a telephone in parallel to a TAE6 outlet The following f...

Page 288: ...cting the MD3 with TIM LTOP and dedicated line Introduction The following figures illustrate the various options for connecting the MD3 modem to a TIM over RS 232 or other MD3 modems over RS 485 in dedicated line mode as well as to a dedicated line over an LTOP For more detailed information on connecting wiring up and setting the LTOP refer to the section Line transformer with LTOP overvoltage pro...

Page 289: ...WLQJV IRU GHGLFDWHG OLQH PRGH KDYH EHHQ PDGH 2QH RI WKH VWDQGDUG SURILOHV WR IRU 56 KDV EHHQ VHW Figure 6 38 Connecting an MD3 to a TIM over RS 232 2 wire end point variant Please follow the instructions in the figure above to ensure problem free operation Note Any TIM with an RS 232 port can be used in other words the TIM 3V IE variants the TIM 4R IE and all TIM 4 types Connecting several MD3s wi...

Page 290: ...6 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 5 5HPHPEHU WKH IROORZLQJ IRU WKH 7 0 0RGH KDOI GXSOH 6HW 576 76 GHOD IRU WKH 7 0 RQQHFWLQJ FDEOH 1 Figure 6 39 Connecting several MD3s to one TIM over RS 485 star shaped convergence of several dedicated lines For the connection from the TIM to the first MD3 the 6NH7701 4DL standard connecting cable is used For the connection to the other ...

Page 291: ...ce must also be activated at the 4 pin DIL switch accessible from below 4 The RS 485 interface of the TIM connected to the MD3 modem must also be activated at the 8 pin DIL switch accessible from above applies to all TIM 4 types 5 Since data traffic can only handled in half duplex over RS 485 the mode of the connected TIM must be set to half duplex 6 Once the MD3 has received data and forwarded it...

Page 292: ... PXVW EH VHW RQ WKH GHGLFDWHG OLQH Figure 6 40 Setting parameters for half duplex mode in the properties dialog of the SINAUT dedicated line Network Settings tab ವ Q 56 PRGH DQ 576 76 GHOD WLPH PXVW EH VHW UHJDUGOHVV RI WKH VSHHG ವ I WKH 0 LV RSHUDWHG RYHU WKH 56 SRUW DQ 576 76 GHOD WLPH RI DW OHDVW PV PXVW EH VHW Figure 6 41 Setting the RTS CTS delay time in the properties dialog for TIM WAN acce...

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Page 294: ...pensate for fluctuations in cable properties that experience has shown to occur in practise and thus always ensure that sufficient signal level is available for problem free data transmission 6 6 6 User configurable profiles Introduction Apart from the seven standard profiles for dialing mode profile 0 to 6 and dedicated line mode profile 8 to 14 the MD3 modem provides a further user configurable ...

Page 295: ...7 on the modem SW2 DIL switch 3 Connect the modem to the PC over its RS 232 port 4 Turn on the power supply to the modem 5 Transfer the required AT commands to the MD 3 using the terminal program 6 Store the profile in non volatile memory Type in AT W7 Modem OK User configurable profile 15 for dedicated line mode The user configurable dedicated line profile 15 is intended mainly for applications i...

Page 296: ... buffered AT N0F19 D0 E0 Q0 C2 L1 W15 33600 bps buffered AT N0F20 D0 E0 Q0 C2 L1 W15 Table 6 41 Profile 15 configuration for use with the RS 232 port Description of the profile AT string 300 bps direct AT N1F1 D0 E0 Q0 L1 W15 standard profile 8 1200 bps direct AT N1F2 D0 E0 Q0 L1 W15 standard profile 9 2400 bps direct AT N1F3 D0 E0 Q0 L1 W15 standard profile 10 4800 bps direct AT N1F8 D0 E0 Q0 L1 ...

Page 297: ...TOP line transformer with overvoltage protection Introduction Copper dedicated lines are highly susceptible to electromagnetic interference The coupling of extraneous voltages can be inductive or capacitive for example due to the effects of lightning Direct conductive coupling is also possible due to bad insulation The LTOP Line Transformer with Overvoltage Protection limits extraneous voltages an...

Page 298: ...ws how to connect the MD3 modem in dedicated line mode The LTOP 1 is connected up over the standard cable 6NH7700 3BR60 that ships with the modem This cable has RJ 12 Western plugs at both ends Note Please make sure that the S1 switch is set correctly to position 2 as shown in the following figure Attachment to a 2 wire end point 0 5 6 723 5 ZLUH GHGLFDWHG OLQH Figure 6 44 Connecting the MD3 to an...

Page 299: ...nectors accessible from the front The following figure shows the front view of the MD4 modem with the front panels closed Modem 7 5 75 576 21 76 5 6 1 87 67 1 URQW SDQHO ODEHOHG 0RGHPಫ HKLQG WKLV WKHUH DUH 56 DQG 56 FRQQHFWRUV WR OLQN WKH PRGHP WR WKH HQG GHYLFH 7 0 LVSOD HOHPHQWV URQW SDQHO ODEHOHG ಪ6 1 87 67 ಫ HKLQG WKLV WKHUH LV WKH FRQQHFWRU IRU 9 DQG WKH PRGHP 1 FRQQHFWRU 5 HVWHUQ MDFN QGLFDW...

Page 300: ...partner or is aborted due to a disruption the terminal device deactivates the DTR signal as soon as it receives a message to this effect from the modem Incoming call The LED lights up when the terminal device TIM wants to accept an incoming call The LED goes off again under the same conditions as with an outgoing call 4 RTS ONL Modem online ONL receiver taken off the hook Outgoing call The LED lig...

Page 301: ...RP EHORZ WKURXJK WKH KRXVLQJ JULOO FFHVV IURP EHORZ WR 1 MDFN RI WKH PRGHP 5 HVWHUQ MDFN SLQ IHPDOH FRQQHFWRU 56 SRUW IRU FRQQHFWLQJ WKH HQG GHYLFH 7 0 RU IRU SDUDOOHO FRQQHFWLRQ RI D IXUWKHU 0 PRGHP 7KH 56 LQWHUIDFH DQG WKH OLQH WHUPLQDWLRQ DUH DFWLYDWHG XVLQJ D SLQ VZLWFK 7KLV LV DFFHVVLEOH IURP EHORZ WKURXJK WKH KRXVLQJ JULOO RQQHFWRU IRU 9 s Figure 6 46 Front view of the MD4 modem with removed...

Page 302: ...tivated and the terminating resistor activated using a 4 pin DIL switch accessible from below through the housing grill Table 6 44 Pinout of the X2 RS 485 connector Illustration Pin no Signal name Signal direction Remark 1 2 3 Data B Bidirectional 4 5 M5 0 V for bus termination in connector 6 P5 5 V for bus termination in connector 7 8 Data A Bidirectional 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 9 It is advisable to ac...

Page 303: ...onnecting the modem to a TIM module RS 232 is connected to the modem head first so that the cable comes away towards the top With a TIM 4 the standard connecting cable is also connected from above With the TIM 3V IE variants and the TIM 4R IE the cable is connected from below The following figure shows how the connecting cable listed above is assembled 7 0 9 5 7 0 56 5 7 75 1 65 576 76 5 7 0RGHP 0...

Page 304: ... of the 4 pin DIL switch that is accessible from above SLQ VZLWFK IRU VHOHFWLQJ RQH RI WKH VWDQGDUG SURILOHV RU IRU UHVHWWLQJ LQ WKH HYHQW RI D IDXOW URQW SDQHO ODEHOHG 0RGHP Figure 6 48 View of the MD4 modem from above Settings with the DIL switches accessible from above The MD4 modem has a 4 pin DIL switch mounted directly on the grill of the housing The DIL switch has the following function Set...

Page 305: ...de For dialing mode a standard profile must be set The setting is made with the 4 pin DIL switch Standard profiles 0 to 3 are default settings that enable the MD4 modem to be operated without any programming using a terminal program if one of these standard profiles matches the intended application Each standard profile can also be freely configured by the user and therefore requires programming b...

Page 306: ... bps V 32 Data format In the command phase 10 bits 7E1 In the data phase 11 bits 8E1 2 21 Resetting the modem If the configuration of the modem is unclear you can reset to the factory default settings When you reset the modem all four standard profiles for dialing mode are reset to the factory defaults Procedure 1 Power supply OFF 2 Set switch 3 to ON and switch 1 2 and 4 to OFF 3 Power supply ON ...

Page 307: ...witches accessible from below The following figure shows the MD4 modem from below with the X3 RJ 12 Western jack and the DIL switch for activating the RS 232 or RS 485 interface 2 21 2 21 SLQ 5 HVWHUQ MDFN 1 FRQQHFWRU IRU WKH 0 PRGHP 7KH FRQQHFWLQJ FDEOH LV VXSSOLHG ZLWK WKH 0 URQW SDQHO ODEHOHG ಪ0RGHPಫ 7KLV SLQ VZLWFK VSHFLILHV ZKHWKHU WKH 56 RU 56 LQWHUIDFH ZLOO EH DFWLYDWHG RU 56 PRGH WKH WHUPL...

Page 308: ... from below Pinout of the RJ 12 Western jack The X3 connector of the MD4 modem is designed as a 6 pin RJ 12 Western jack The pinout is shown in the following table Table 6 47 Pinout of the X3 RJ 12 jack for the MD4 modem Illustration Pin no Signal name Signal direction Remark 1 2 TX 3 RX 4 RX 5 TX 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 Standard connecting cable for the RJ 12 port The connecting cable 6NH7700 4AR60 ships w...

Page 309: ...kes it easier to insert the plug than if you hold the RJ 12 plug itself When inserting it make sure that you can hear the RJ 12 connector click into place The following table shows the pinout of the two connectors for the above standard connecting cable Table 6 49 Pinout of the RJ 12 and RJ 45 Western connectors RJ 12 Western plug RJ 45 Western plug Illustration Pin no Signal name Pin no Illustrat...

Page 310: ...Figure 6 53 Connecting the MD4 with a TIM and ISDN outlet S0 Note Any TIM with an RS 232 port can be used in other words the two TIM 3V IE variants the TIM 4R IE and the TIM 4 6 8 Installing and putting a SINAUT MD2 MD3 MD4 modem into operation Introduction The MD2 MD3 and MD4 modems can be installed on a SIMATIC S7 300 rail or using the 6NH7760 0AA adapter must be ordered separately on a 35 mm st...

Page 311: ...when it is inserted Note It is best to hold the cable just below the RJ 12 plug This makes it easier to insert the plug than if you hold the RJ 12 plug itself When inserting it make sure that you can hear the RJ 12 connector click into place 6 To connect the modem to the TIM the 9 pin D sub connector of the mode and connecting cable must be plugged onto the X1 connector RS 232 interface or X2 conn...

Page 312: ...tion on a 35 mm standard rail Fit the modem onto the adapter in the same way as the modem is fitted to an S7 300 rail Screw the modem to the adapter The modem is now prepared for installation on a standard rail and can be clipped onto it The remaining steps in installation are analogous to installation on an S7 300 rail 6 8 3 Horizontal and vertical installation Horizontal and vertical installatio...

Page 313: ...NAUT modems Table 6 51 Dimensions for installing SINAUT modems Module Module width Module height Max depth Modem module MD2 MD3 and MD4 80 mm 125 mm 120 mm or 180 mm with open front panel 6 8 4 Connecting to the power supply WARNING Connecting the modem module to a live power supply can damage the module Connect the modem to the power supply only when the power supply is off WARNING The power for ...

Page 314: ...e steps below 1 Open the front panels of the power supply unit and the modem 2 Connect the power supply cables from the power supply unit to the modem M and L 3 Close the front panels Note To avoid ground loops do not connect the shielding of the modem Wiring diagram The figure below shows the wiring diagram for one or more modems and a TIM The same wiring diagram applies to all modules L M M L M ...

Page 315: ...y information that is transferred once when there is a signal change from 0 to 1 The trailing edge from 1 to 0 does not trigger transmission again At the receiving end a command is either output as a pulse selectable duration or it is reset by the local user program after it is has been executed 8 commands are put together to form a byte When inputting and outputting commands reliability and safet...

Page 316: ...information type There are status messages analog value messages counted value messages command messages setpoint messages parameter messages and data messages for the various information types DCF77 radio clock DCF77 is a time signal transmitted on the normal frequency 77 5 kHz as encoded time information Reception of the time signal is restricted to Western Europe Some TIM variants TIM 4VD TIM 4...

Page 317: ... Internet or in private networks The data is transmitted using the Internet protocols TCP IP or UDP IP GPS Global Positioning System GPS is a worldwide US satellite navigation system for highly accurate location navigation and time distribution It operates with 24 orbiting satellites 21 operational and 3 spare satellites on six satellite orbits at a height of approximately 20 000 kilometers Each s...

Page 318: ...Local area network Networked devices within a building or premises 2 4 km no postal restrictions A communication network for common use by the subscribers In contrast to public networks the user has legal control of the network and it is restricted spatially to a office building or company premises LANs exist with different topologies and cabling systems Example Industrial Ethernet Local TIM A TIM...

Page 319: ... A node station is a station that receives messages are from lower level stations and forwards them to other destination partners substations direct communication or master stations OPC OLE for Process Control OPC includes a series of specifications for data exchange in automation engineering between controllers alarm transmitters etc and control systems Organizational message Organizational messa...

Page 320: ...registration authorities must be shared with other users Each user typically has 6 seconds per minute to exchange data with its stations The frequency must then be released for other operators During the allocated time slot this pooling variant functions like a normal polling system PROFIBUS PROFIBUS is the open internationally standardized EN50170 bus system for process and field communication wi...

Page 321: ...r principle A TIM has a send buffer for buffering send messages If a send message is entered using the send buffer principle each time the message is transferred to the TIM it is entered completely in the send buffer As a result it can exist more than once in the send buffer When the message is transmitted it is taken completely from the send buffer and transmitted transmission is according to the...

Page 322: ... enables generation of a message because the object data is worth transferring SINAUT TD7 Library The SINAUT TD7 library is a software package with blocks for the CPU The package was designed so that it can run both on an S7 400 and on and S7 300 CPU There are only a few blocks intended specifically for the S7 300 or S7 400 CPUs The SINAUT software in the stations allows change driven transmission...

Page 323: ...nly for data exchange in dial up networks For transmission in dial up networks the data of the stations or a node station can be assigned different priorities high or normal data to be sent by the master station always has high priority If data with high priority is waiting for transmission a dial up connection is established immediately If the data has normal priority it is first stored on the st...

Page 324: ...tation can also include several programmable controllers or in the case of a node station several TIMs Status message A status message is a process status for example pump on valve open or alarm for example limit value exceeded This is binary information with the possible values 0 or 1 Eight status messages are put together to form one byte TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Ne...

Page 325: ...et interfaces Installation as a CP in an S7 300 or as standalone device in a separate TIM rack With the TIM 4R IE SINAUT communication is handled over the RS 232 and over the Ethernet interfaces simultaneously Topology The topology describes the network structure It specifies how a network transmission medium and connectable devices or computers is interconnected Possible structures are linear bus...

Page 326: ...ased dedicated lines copper or fiber optic cable Private radio networks directional or omnidirectional radio and private mobile radio with time slots Analog telephone network Digital ISDN network GSM mobile wireless network with the services CSD GPRS and SMS Private wideband networks such as OTN PCM30 etc DSL networks ...

Page 327: ...3 Downloading SDBs 219 G GPS receiver 77 H Hotline 15 HW Config 215 I Installation guide General 115 212 MD modem 312 TIM 3 TIM 4 136 TIM 3V IE variants 119 TIM 4 140 TIM 4R IE 125 133 Internet 16 L LED display MD3 modem hardware 4 268 MD4 modem 300 Modem MD2 237 Modem MD720 3 228 TIM 3 TIM 4 170 TIM 3V IE 154 TIM 3V IE Adv 154 TIM 4R IE 161 LTOP 72 262 M MD 3 attenuation values 294 MD modem 59 MD...

Page 328: ...adio clock components DCF77 GPS 79 S Service 16 SIMATIC Customer Support hotline 15 SINAUT ST7 software package 85 SINAUT ST7cc 95 SINAUT ST7sc 100 Structure LTOP 262 MD3 modem hardware 4 268 MD4 modem 299 Modem MD2 236 TIM 3 TIM 4 168 TIM 3V IE 153 TIM 3V IE Adv 153 TIM 4R IE 160 Support 16 T Technical specifications ANT794 4MR GSM GPRS antenna 72 DCF77 antennas 80 GPS receiver 81 GSM modem MD720...

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