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Uses and properties of the TIM
1.2 TIM 3V-IE DNP3 - Overview
TIM DNP3
16 System Manual, 12/2015, C79000-G8976-C253-04
DNP3 communication
With a TIM 3V-IE DNP3, an S7-300 CPU or a C7 control system can handle DNP3
communication:
Over an IP-based network (WAN or LAN) with DNP3 subscribers
Via a classic WAN with DNP3 subscribers
The TD7 software is integrated on the TIM (TD7onTIM)
Message memory: 64 000 data points
Module replacement without PG possible with the MMC of the CPU
Can be combined with other TIMs in the rack: no
Communication via MPI of the S7-300 CPU: no
Design of the TIM 3V-IE DNP3
The TIM 3V-IE DNP3 has all the advantages of the SIMATIC S7-300 system design:
Compact design; single standard width of the SM modules of the SIMATIC S7-300
9-pin D-sub male connector with an RS-232 interface for connecting a modem
RJ-45 jack for connection to Ethernet; industrial design with additional collar for inserting
the IE FC RJ-45 Plug 180
2-pin plug-in terminal block for connecting the external supply voltage of 24 V DC
Front LEDs for display of Ethernet and WAN communication
Easy to mount; the TIM is mounted on the S7-300 rail and connected to adjacent
modules by means of the bus module connectors. No slot rules apply.
Can be operated in an expansion rack (ER) in conjunction with the IM 360/361. This
allows the TIM to be combined with a C7 control system, with the newer C7 control
systems it can also be combined using the supplied I/O expansion cable.
Can be operated without a fan
The device is operated without an additional back-up battery or memory module.

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