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Introduction to the SINAUT ST7 system
1.3 SINAUT TIM communication modules
Station control system
System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C178-07
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The SINAUT TD7 software is integrated on the TIM (TD7onTIM). It can be used when the
TIM is installed as a CP in an S7-300.
Modules can be replaced without a PG:
In standalone mode using the optional C-PLUG
When installed as a CP in an S7-300 over the MMC of the CPU
Figure 1-3 The SINAUT communications module TIM 4R-IE
1.3.6 Design of the TIM 4R-IE
The TIM 4R-IE variants have all the advantages of the SIMATIC S7-300 system design:
Compact design; double standard width of the SM modules of the SIMATIC S7-300
9-pin D-sub male connector with a combined RS-232/RS-485 interface for connecting a
modem
Two RJ-45 jacks 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
Simple mounting; the TIM is installed on an S7-300 rail. If the TIM is installed in an
S7-300 as a CP, it is 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.

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