Installation guide
3.8 Standalone TIM 4 with an S7-400 or PC
Station control system
System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C178-07
125
Installation
When used as a standalone, the TIM 4 is normally installed on a separate 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 below are suitable for connecting the TIM 4 over MPI. The list
also includes older CPU types that can no longer be ordered as new devices but that
nevertheless may still be in use in the field. These are shown in parentheses.
CPU 412-1
as of 6ES7 412-1XF00-0AB0
(Version 02)
CPU 412-2
as of 6ES7 412-2XG00-0AB0
(Version 01)
(CPU 413-1)
as of 6ES7 413-1XG00-0AB0
(Version 02)
(CPU 413-2)
as of 6ES7 413-2XG00-0AB0
(Version 03)
(CPU 414-1)
as of 6ES7 414-1XG00-0AB0
(Version 02)
CPU 414-2
as of 6ES7 414-2XG00-0AB0
as of 6ES7 414-2XJ00-0AB0
(version 03)
(version 01)
CPU 414-3
1)
as of 6ES7 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 417-4
1)
as of 6ES7 417-4XL00-0AB0
1)
Fault-tolerant SINAUT solutions with a CPU 414-4H or CPU 417-4H are not possible!
Note
A TIM 4 can be connected not only to a S7-400-CPU over its MPI port, but in principle with
every S7-300 CPU, in other words, also with the CPU types 317, 318 and 319 and with the
CPU 315-2 PN/DP with which a TIM 4 cannot be installed as a CP in the S7-300 rack.