Table of contents
Station control system
System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C178-07
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Front view of the TIM 4 with removed front panels....................................................................148
LEDs of the TIM 3 / TIM 4..........................................................................................................149
Pinout of the X1 and X2 connectors ..........................................................................................149
View of the TIM 4 from above....................................................................................................154
View of the TIM 4 from below ....................................................................................................155
Options for connecting up and settings for the TIM 4R or TIM 4RD..........................................156
Possible attachments and settings for the TIM 4R and TIM 4RD..............................................157
Installing a TIM...........................................................................................................................160
Introduction ................................................................................................................................160
Important notes on using the device..........................................................................................160
Installing a TIM module as CP...................................................................................................162
Installing a TIM 4 / TIM 4R-IE as a standalone device ..............................................................163
Horizontal and vertical installation .............................................................................................164
Connecting the TIM to the power supply ...................................................................................165
Configuring a TIM and setting parameters ................................................................................167
Startup activities of the TIM module ..........................................................................................172
Startup of the TIM 3V-IE variants ..............................................................................................172
Startup activities of the TIM 4R-IE .............................................................................................175
Startup behavior of the TIM 4 ....................................................................................................177
Installing and putting a SINAUT modem into operation ......................................................................... 181
5.1
Overview ....................................................................................................................................181
Important notes on using the device..........................................................................................181
GSM/GPRS modem MD720-3...................................................................................................184
Displays and connectors............................................................................................................184
Connecting the MD720-3 to the TIM and antenna.....................................................................186
Prerequisites for operation.........................................................................................................187
Further documentation...............................................................................................................188
GPRS/GSM wireless modem MD741-1.....................................................................................188
Displays and connectors............................................................................................................188
Connecting the MD741-1 to the TIM and antenna.....................................................................191
Prerequisites for operation.........................................................................................................191
Further documentation...............................................................................................................192
MD2 dedicated line modem .......................................................................................................193
Displays and connectors accessible from the front ...................................................................193
DIL switches accessible from above..........................................................................................199
DIL switches and connectors accessible from below ................................................................205
Connecting the MD2 with TIM, LTOP and dedicated line..........................................................208
LTOP line transformer with overvoltage protection....................................................................219
Structure.....................................................................................................................................220
Connecting up the MD2 modem ................................................................................................222
Analog dial-up modem MD3 ......................................................................................................226
Indicators and connectors accessible from the front .................................................................226
Configuration switches accessible from above..........................................................................233
Connectors and configuration switches accessible from below ................................................242
Connecting the MD3 with a TIM and TAE6 outlet......................................................................246
Connecting the MD3 with TIM, LTOP and dedicated line..........................................................247
User-configurable profiles..........................................................................................................253
LTOP line transformer with overvoltage protection....................................................................256