Introduction to the SINAUT ST7 system
1.3 SINAUT TIM communication modules
Station control system
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System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C178-07
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Technical specifications of the TIM 4 variants
Technical specifications of the TIM 4R / 4RD
TIM 4R / TIM 4RD
General
Transmission rate
50 to 38,400 bps
Interfaces
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Connection to external data transmission
device
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2nd Connection to external data transmission
device
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MPI bus
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DCF77 antenna (TIM 4RD)
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Connection to power supply
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9-pin D-sub male connector, RS-232 can be
switched to RS485
•
RJ-45, RS-232 can be switched over to RS-
485 (the supplied interface adapter cable
provides a further 9-pin D-sub male
connector)
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9-pin D-sub female connector
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BNC socket (over supplied DCF77 adapter
cable)
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4-pin terminal strip
Power supply
24 V DC; min. 20.4 V; max. 28.8 V
Current consumption
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From backplane bus
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From 24 V DC
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60 mA (only when the TIM is used as a CP in
an S7-300 rack)
•
500 mA
Power loss
12.3 W
Permitted ambient conditions
•
Operating temperature
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Transport/storage temperature
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Relative humidity
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0 °C t60 °C
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-40 °C t70 °C
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Max. 95 % at +25 °C
Construction
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Module format
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Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm
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Weight
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Compact module for S7-300, double width
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80 x 125 x 120
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Approx. 300 g
Degree of protection
IP 20
Configuration
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Software for PG
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Software for CPU (optional)
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Storage of TIM configuration data
•
SINAUT ST7 configuration software
for PG
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SINAUT TD7 block library for CPU
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on internal TIM flash memory
TIM can be operated in the role
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Station
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Node station
•
Master station
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yes
•
yes
•
yes
Number of TIM 4R/4RD modules per S7-CPU or
PC
Several, number depends on the communication
resources of the S7-CPU or of the PC