Installing and putting a TIM into operation
4.6 Configuring a TIM and setting parameters
Station control system
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Figure 4-32 SINAUT ST7 configuration tool for connection configuration and subscriber administration
Select the required connections from the right-hand pane of the connection configuration by
transferring them to the left-hand pane.
After saving the selected connections, you then open Subscriber administration. In the
simplest case, no changes need to be made here. The open Subscriber administration can
then be saved immediately. The configuration 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 the SDBs to a TIM
The SDBs and DBs are saved automatically in the program directory of the CPU or the TIM
by the configuration tool. From there, transfer them to the CPU and TIM. The following figure
shows the SDB folder that was saved in the program directory of the TIM. This must be
transferred to the TIM 42 in TIM rack 2 of the control center. This completes the parameter
assignment for the TIM that you can now put into operation.