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Siemens SIMATIC NET SINAUT ST7 System Manual (328 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
15
Introduction to the SINAUT ST7 System
17
Area of Application
17
Components in a SINAUT ST7 System
18
SINAUT TIM Communication Modules
19
Overview of All TIM Variants
20
Table 2-1 Overview of All TIM Variants
21
The TIM 3V-IE Variants
22
Design of the TIM 3V-IE Variants
23
Figure 2-1 SINAUT TIM 3V-IE Communications Module
23
Technical Specifications of the TIM 3V-IE Variants
24
Figure 2-2 Ports of the TIM 3V-IE or TIM 3V-IE Advanced
24
The TIM 4R-IE
28
Figure 2-3 the SINAUT Communications Module TIM 4R-IE
29
Design of the TIM 4R-IE
30
Figure 2-4 Ports of the TIM 4R-IE
30
Technical Specifications of the TIM 4R-IE
31
The TIM 3 Variants
33
Figure 2-5 SINAUT TIM 3 Transmission Module
34
Design of the TIM 3 Variants
35
Figure 2-6 Ports of a TIM 3
35
Technical Specifications of the TIM 3 Variants
36
The TIM 4 Variants
42
Figure 2-7 SINAUT TIM 4 Communications Module
43
Figure 2-8 Ports of a TIM 4 with Integrated Modem
44
Design of the TIM 4 Variants
45
Figure 2-9 Ports of the TIM 4V
45
Figure 2-10 Ports of the TIM 4R
45
Technical Specifications of the TIM 4 Variants
46
The SINAUT ST7 Modems
58
Figure 2-11 SINAUT MD Modem
58
The Modem Variants
59
Figure 2-12 Connectors of a SINAUT ST7 Modem
59
Overview of All Modem Variants and Accessories
60
Technical Specifications of the SINAUT ST7 Modems
60
Table 2-2 Overview of All Modem Variants
60
Mobile Wireless Components
64
GSM Modem MD720-3
65
Figure 2-13 Modem MD720-3
65
MD740-1 GPRS Modem
66
ANT794-4MR GSM/GPRS Antenna
67
Technical Specifications of the SINAUT Mobile Wireless Components
68
LTOP Overvoltage Protection Modules
72
Variants and Overview of the LTOP Overvoltage Protection Modules
72
Table 2-3 Overview of the LTOP Modules
73
Technical Specifications of the LTOP Overvoltage Protection Module
74
Radio Clock Components
75
Accessories for DCF77
75
Table 2-4 Adapter Cable for a TIM with Integrated DCF77 Radio Clock
75
GPS Receiver
77
Overview of the Radio Clock Components
79
Table 2-5 Overview of the Accessories for the DCF77 Radio Clock of the TIM
79
Technical Specifications of the Radio Clock Components
80
Connecting Cables
83
Cable for Connecting TIM and Modem Modules
83
Table 2-6 Standard Cables for Connecting TIM and Modem Modules
83
WAN Connecting Cables
84
Table 2-7 WAN Connecting Cables
84
TIM 4R / 4RD Interface Adapter Cable
85
The SINAUT ST7 Standard Software Package
85
SINAUT TD7 Library, Blocks for the CPU
85
Table 2-8 TIM 4R / 4RD Interface Adapter Cable
85
SINAUT ST7 Configuration Software for the PG
87
Overview for Ordering SINAUT ST7 Software
93
Installation of the SINAUT ST7 Standard Software Package
93
Table 2-9 Overview for Ordering SINAUT ST7 Software
93
Uninstalling SINAUT ST7 Software Packages
94
SINAUT St7Cc, the Add-On for Wincc
95
Area of Application
95
The Special Properties of SINAUT St7Cc
96
System Prerequisites
97
Ordering Data for SINAUT St7Cc
99
Table 2-10 Ordering Data for SINAUT St7Cc
99
Technical Specifications of SINAUT St7Cc
100
SINAUT St7Sc SCADA Connect Software
100
The Special Properties of SINAUT St7Sc
101
System Prerequisites
103
Ordering Data for SINAUT St7Sc
104
Table 2-11 Ordering Data for SINAUT St7Sc
104
Technical Specifications of SINAUT St7Sc
105
Standards and Approvals of SINAUT ST7 Products
106
Standards and Approvals for the TIM 3 / TIM 4 and the SINAUT Modems
106
Notes on the CE Marks of SINAUT ST7 Products
106
FM, UL and CSA Approvals for All SINAUT ST7 Products
107
Additional Approvals for the MD3 Analog Dial-Up Modem
108
Standards and Approvals for the TIM 3V-IE Variants and the TIM 4R-IE
111
Installation Guide
115
Horizontal and Vertical Installation
115
Table 3-1 Permitted Ambient Temperatures for the SINAUT TIM Modules
115
Dimensions for Installation of the SINAUT ST7 Components
116
Current Consumption and Power Loss of the SINAUT ST7 Components
116
Table 3-2 Dimensions for Installation of the SINAUT ST7 Components
116
Table 3-3 Current Consumption and Power Loss of the SINAUT ST7 TIM and Modem Components
117
Table 3-4 Current Consumption and Power Loss Balance
118
Installing the TIM 3V-IE Variants in an S7-300
119
Installing the TIM 4R-IE in an S7-300
125
Standalone TIM 4R-IE with an S7-400 or PC
133
Installation of the TIM 3 / TIM 4 as CP in an S7-300
136
Standalone TIM 4 with an S7-400 or PC
140
Network Structures and Topologies
147
Overview of the Possible Network Types
147
Network Configurations
148
Installing and Putting a TIM into Operation
153
Design of the TIM 3V-IE Variants
153
Front View of the TIM 3V-IE Variants with Closed Front Panel
153
Front View of the TIM 3V-IE Variants with Front Panel Removed
154
Leds of the TIM 3V-IE Variants
154
Table 5-1 Meaning of the Leds on the Front Panel of the TIM 3V-IE Variants
155
Table 5-2 Meaning of the Leds Behind the Front Panel of the TIM 3V-IE Variants
155
Pinout of the Ports
156
Table 5-3 Pinout of the RS-232 Port Connector for Connecting an External Modem
156
Table 5-4 Pinout of the RJ-45 Western Jack for the Ethernet Port
156
Standard Connecting Cables for the TIM 3V-IE Variants
157
Table 5-5 Standard Connecting Cables for the RS-232 Port of the TIM 3V-IE Variants
157
Design of the TIM 4R-IE
160
Front View of the TIM 4R-IE with Closed Front Panel
160
Front View of the TIM 4R-IE with Removed Front Panel
161
Leds of the TIM 4R-IE
161
Table 5-6 Meaning of the Leds on the Front Panel of the TIM 4R-IE
162
Pinout of the Ports
163
Standard Connecting Cables for the TIM 4R-IE
164
Design of the TIM 3 and TIM 4 Modules
168
Front View of the TIM 3 / TIM 4 with Closed Front Panels
168
Front View of the TIM 3 / TIM 4 with Front Panels Removed
169
Leds of the TIM 3 / TIM 4
170
Pinout of the X1 and X2 Connectors
171
Standard Connecting Cables that Can be Connected to Connector X1
172
View of the TIM 3 / TIM 4 from above
175
View of the TIM 3 / TIM 4 from below
176
Options for Attachment and Settings of the TIM 3 and TIM 4 Variants
177
Options for Attachment and Settings for the TIM 32
178
Options for Attachment and Settings for the TIM 33 (Hardware Version ≥ 6)
191
Options for Attachment and Settings for the TIM 34
199
Possible Attachments and Settings for the TIM 4V and TIM 4VD
203
Possible Attachments and Settings for the TIM 42 and TIM 42D
204
Options for Attachment and Settings for the TIM 43 and TIM 43D (Hardware Version ≥ 6)
205
Possible Attachments and Settings for the TIM 44 and TIM 44D
206
Possible Attachments and Settings for the TIM 4R and TIM 4RD
207
Installing a TIM
210
Installing a TIM Module as CP
210
Installing a TIM 4 / TIM 4R-IE as a Standalone Device
211
Horizontal and Vertical Installation
212
Connecting the TIM to the Power Supply
213
Configuring a TIM and Setting Parameters
215
Startup Activities of the TIM Module
221
Startup of the TIM 3V-IE Variants
221
Startup Activities of the TIM 4R-IE
223
Startup Activities of the TIM 3 and TIM 4
225
Installing and Putting a SINAUT Modem into Operation
227
Introduction
227
GSM Modem MD720-3
227
Displays and Connectors
228
Connecting the MD720-3 to the TIM and Antenna
230
Prerequisites for Operation
231
Further Documentation
231
GPRS/GSM Wireless Modem MD740-1
231
Displays and Connectors
231
Connecting the MD740-1 to the TIM and Antenna
235
Prerequisites for Operation
235
Further Documentation
236
MD2 Dedicated Line Modem
236
Indicators and Connectors Accessible from the Front
236
Configuration Switches Accessible from above
242
Connectors and Configuration Switches Accessible from below
247
Connecting the MD2 with TIM, LTOP and Dedicated Line
251
LTOP Line Transformer with Overvoltage Protection
262
Structure
262
Connecting up the MD2 Modem
264
Analog Dial-Up Modem MD3
268
Indicators and Connectors Accessible from the Front
268
Configuration Switches Accessible from above
275
Connectors and Configuration Switches Accessible from below
284
Connecting the MD3 with a TIM and TAE6 Outlet
287
Connecting the MD3 with TIM, LTOP and Dedicated Line
288
User-Configurable Profiles
294
LTOP Line Transformer with Overvoltage Protection
297
ISDN Dial-Up Modem MD4
299
Indicators and Connectors Accessible from the Front
299
Configuration Switches Accessible from above
304
Connectors and Configuration Switches Accessible from below
307
Connecting the MD4 with a TIM and ISDN Outlet
310
Installing and Putting a SINAUT MD2, MD3, MD4 Modem into Operation
310
Installation on an S7-300 Rail
311
Installation on a 35 MM Standard Rail
312
Horizontal and Vertical Installation
312
Connecting to the Power Supply
313
Glossary
315
Index
327
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