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Overview
- SINAUT communications module SIPLUS TIM for SIMATIC S7-300 for use in a wide area network (WAN)
- IP communication via secure VPN (virtual private network) using the Internet
- Wireless communication via GPRS router, GPRS modem, or radio devices
- Wired communication via Ethernet, DSL, dialup modems or dedicated line modem
- Complete migration of existing wireless, dedicated line and dial-up technology to IP-based network
- Message buffer for seamless recording of data
- Simple configuration and operation without specialist IT knowledge
Note:
SIPLUS extreme products are based on SIMATIC standard products. The contents listed here were adopted from the respective standard products. SIPLUS extreme-specific information was added.
Benefits
- Flexible option for connection to any IP-based or conventional WAN
- Economical station design and low connection costs due to GPRS connection with the MD720 modem and utilizing the S7-CPUs 312 and 312C
- No additional mobile wireless service for fixed IP addresses or contracts for private GPRS networks with bidirectional data traffic are necessary, as the VPN is integrated in the ST7 system. No more expensive and complex VPN configuration by IT specialists.
- Saving of traveling costs due to cost-effective remote programming, diagnostics, control and monitoring via the Internet
- Reduction in time and costs thanks to quick and user-friendly configuration of connections and data to be transferred with the SINAUT configuring software and block library
- Reliable storage of important data. Storage of data frames (max. 16 000) including time stamp on TIM if the communication path is faulty or a partner has failed and to reduce connection costs for the dial-up network.
- Protection of investment for existing SINAUT ST1 systems through the integration of the SIMATIC S7-300
Application
- Low-cost automation of water/wastewater networks with both complex and simple structures
- Control and monitoring of energy distribution systems and supply stations, such as oil, gas or district heating networks
- Preventive maintenance (condition monitoring) of globally distributed systems
- Monitoring of logistics and traffic control systems
- Connection of plants with basic or high-level security and availability requirements
- Use in hybrid networks with dialup, wireless, Ethernet or Internet communication
Design
The TIM 3V-IE offers all the advantages of the SIMATIC S7-300 design:
- Compact design
- 9-pin Sub-D connector with an RS232 interface for connection to a conventional WAN via an appropriate modem
- RJ45 socket for connection to Industrial Ethernet or an IP-based network;
industry-standard design with additional sleeve for connecting the IE FC RJ45 Plug 180 - 2-pin plug-in terminal strip for connection of the 24 V DC external supply voltage
- Front LEDs for indicating the module status and the communication
- Simple installation;
the TIM 3V-IE is mounted on the rail of the S7-300 and connected to the adjacent modules by means of the bus connectors supplied with the TIM. No slot rules apply. - Can be operated in the expansion rack (ER) in conjunction with the IM 360/361
- Can be operated without a fan
- A battery backup or memory module are not required
Function
- The TIM 3V-IE enables a SIMATIC S7-300 to exchange data with other SINAUT ST7 or ST1 stations via any SINAUT network. The important SINAUT property – saving data complete with a time stamp on the TIM in the event of an interrupted link or failure of the partner – is then available not only for conventional WANs, but also for IP-based networks. Important events, alarms, etc. are not lost and the integrity of information in the control center system archives is assured.
- The TIM 3V-IE module is particularly suitable for configuring low-cost stations, but also allows a simple S7-300 control center to be implemented. The module cannot be used in a SINAUT node station or combined with other TIMs in a control center.
- The SINAUT TD7 software for the CPU (TD7onCPU) is integrated in the TIM 3V-IE (TD7onTIM). This enables the smallest S7 CPUs 312 and 312C to be used, because in the most favorable situation, no CPU work memory is required any more for SINAUT. (This does not apply to communication with SINAUT ST1 partners or the transmission of text messages; in these cases, the SINAUT TD7 software must be used for the CPU (TD7onCPU).) One TIM 3V-IE can be used per S7-300 and one of the two interfaces (RS232 or RJ45) can be used for SINAUT communication (not both simultaneously). PG communication is possible at any time over the Ethernet interface.
- Frame buffer for up to 16 000 data frames
- Up to eight S7 connections via IP-based networks
Controllable communications modules:
- Control of the GSM/GPRS modems MD720-3 in GSM or GPRS mode. In GPRS mode, simple 128-bit encryption via the MD720-3 (MSC-VPN tunnel protocol).
- Operation via SIMATIC NET Ethernet components with high IPsec security standard (e.g. GPRS router or SCALANCE S)
- Use of SCALANCE fiber-optic switches for spanning long distances
- Wireless transmission via IWLAN with SCALANCE W over medium distances
- Wireless devices from various manufacturers, also for private mobile wireless using the time slot method
- Modems from different manufacturers, e.g. dedicated line modem
6AG1800-3BA00-7AA0
Siemens SIPLUS NET TIM 3V-IE based on 6NH7800-3BA00 with conformal coating, -25…+70 °C, communications module for SIMATIC S7-300 and C7; with one RS-232 interface for SINAUT communication via a classic WAN and an RJ45 interface for SINAUT communication via an IP-based network (WAN or LAN)
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