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Installation and commissioning
4.3 Commissioning the TIM
TIM DNP3
74 System Manual, 12/2015, C79000-G8976-C253-04
Phase
Activity
SF
RUN
STOP
KBUS
TxD1
RxD1
TxD2
RxD2
13d Startup aborted - No firmware
loaded
Off Off
On
Flashes
On
Flashes
On
Flashes
13e Startup aborted - No SDBs and no
firmware loaded
Off Off
On
Flashes Flashes Flashes Flashes Flashes
13f Default startup completed (see
below)
Off Flash-
es
Flashes
On
On
On
On
On
13g Startup aborted due to incorrect
firmware (firmware does not match
module type)
On
Flash-
es
Flashes Flashes Flashes Flashes Flashes Flashes
1)
The LEDs operate in normal mode
2)
The LEDs stop in the phase in which the error occurred.
Group error LED
If an error occurs during startup, the red group error LED (SF) lights up and, if the TIM is
installed as a CP in an S7-300, a diagnostic interrupt is sent to the CPU. A message to this
effect is also entered in the diagnostic buffer of the TIM. In the section on the SINAUT
diagnostics and service tool, you will find a table with a summary of all the errors that can
cause the group error LED to light up, as well as a detailed description of each error
message.
Note
After transferring the SDBs to the TIM, the group error LED
flashes for approximately 10
seconds. This indicates that the TIM has registered the transfer and will automatically start a
reset after a further 10 seconds and the parameter assignment from the newly transferred
SDBs will be adopted. The TIM then behaves
the same as following power "ON".
Default startup
If the situation arises that the TIM 4R-IE DNP3 can no longer be addressed over the MPI
(over the CPU) or Ethernet bus following startup due to a bad parameter assignment, the
TIM can be returned to a defined state using the default startup. Following the default
startup, the TIM can be assigned new parameter settings over the MPI interface.
To force a default startup, follow the steps outlined below:
1. Turn off the power for the TIM.
2. Press the reset button accessible from the front, turn on the power while holding down the
reset button.
3. During hardware initialization (LED phase 1), the SF LED is turned off briefly and then
turned on again. Release the reset button at the moment when the RUN LED stops
flashing and the SF LED is turned on again.
4. Wait until the startup of the TIM is completed and the default startup is signaled by the
LEDs.
5. The TIM can then be supplied with its parameters over the MPI interface of the CPU or its
own Ethernet interface.

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Siemens TIM 4R-IE DNP3 Specifications

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BrandSiemens
ModelTIM 4R-IE DNP3
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

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