Diagnostics and upkeep
7.3 SINAUT diagnostics and service tool
TIM DNP3
260 System Manual, 06/2014, C79000-G8976-C253-03
TIM subscriber diagnostics
Description of the functions
The
TIM Subscriber Diagnostics
function displays the diagnostic data of the known SINAUT
subscribers of the connected TIM module. The following detailed information is available:
● Selection list of the known subscribers (on the left):
The selection list of the known subscribers is used to select individual subscribers known
to the connected TIM module allowing the information to be displayed in the tabs on the
right. The known subscribers are listed with their subscriber number and subscriber type,
if accessed over a STEP 7 project the name and station is also displayed.
●
Status
tab:
Information on the availability of the partners, on connections or connection disruptions
and data communication
●
Partner
tab:
Displays the known partners:
– With CPU modules: Display in the known partners tab of the CPU selected in the list
of known subscribers on the left of the dialog
●
Dialing extern
(optional):
Dial-up service and command of the connected TIM module
Not relevant for DNP3.
The colored symbols in the selection list of known subscribers indicate the availability of the
individual subscriber and have the following meaning:
Table 7- 2 Symbols indicating subscriber availability in subscriber diagnostics
Subscriber is available, all connections OK
Subscriber is available, at least one connection is disrupted
Subscriber is not available
1. Select a TIM module in the
SINAUT subscriber list
of the open project or in
Accessible
Nodes
.
2. Open the dialog by selecting the
SINAUT / TIM Subscriber Diagnostics
menu.
3. Select a subscriber in the selection list of the known subscribers on the left in the dialog.
4. To display the information on
Status
or
Partner
, click on the relevant tab.