Introduction to the SINAUT ST7 system
1.3 SINAUT TIM communication modules
1.3.10
Technical specifications of the TIM 4 variants
Technical specifications of the TIM 4R / 4RD
TIM 4R / TIM 4RD
General
Transmission rate
Interfaces
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Power supply
Current consumption
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Power loss
Permitted ambient conditions
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Construction
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Degree of protection
Configuration
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TIM can be operated in the role
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Number of TIM 4R/4RD modules per S7-CPU or
PC
30
Connection to external data transmission
device
2nd Connection to external data transmission
device
MPI bus
DCF77 antenna (TIM 4RD)
Connection to power supply
From backplane bus
From 24 V DC
Operating temperature
Transport/storage temperature
Relative humidity
Module format
Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm
Weight
Software for PG
Software for CPU (optional)
Storage of TIM configuration data
Station
Node station
Master station
50 to 38,400 bps
9-pin D-sub male connector, RS-232 can be
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switched to RS485
RJ-45, RS-232 can be switched over to RS-
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485 (the supplied interface adapter cable
provides a further 9-pin D-sub male
connector)
9-pin D-sub female connector
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BNC socket (over supplied DCF77 adapter
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cable)
4-pin terminal strip
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24 V DC; min. 20.4 V; max. 28.8 V
60 mA (only when the TIM is used as a CP in
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an S7-300 rack)
500 mA
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12.3 W
0 °C through +60 °C
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-40 °C through +70 °C
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Max. 95 % at +25 °C
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Compact module for S7-300, double width
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80 x 125 x 120
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Approx. 300 g
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IP 20
SINAUT ST7 configuration software
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for PG
SINAUT TD7 block library for CPU
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on internal TIM flash memory
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yes
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yes
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yes
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Several, number depends on the communication
resources of the S7-CPU or of the PC
System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C178-07
Station control system