Siemens SIMATICS PCS7 brochure Sinaut ST7 telecontrol protocol

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SINAUT ST7 telecontrol protocol

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Industrial Ethernet

 

TIM 4R-IE

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Overview of SIMATIC PCS 7 TeleControl with SINAUT ST 7 telecontrol protocol

The telecontrol system based on the SINAUT ST7 telecontrol protocol is used for fully-automatic monitoring and control of widely distributed outstations (RTUs) which exchange data with each other and with one or more control centers over a wide variety of WAN (Wide Area Network) media.

SIMATIC S7-300/S7-300F and SIMATIC S7-400/S7-400F con- trollers are used for the outstations and node stations, and SIMATIC PCS 7 with SIMATIC PCS 7 TeleControl for the control center. Further hardware and software components round off the range of products:

TIM communication modules

MD modem modules

GSM/GPRS components

TCP/IP routers and switches

SCALANCE S612 and S613 security modules

Dedicated-line accessories

Cables

SINAUT ST7 engineering software, comprising:

-SINAUT TD7 library with blocks for the data point objects of the SIMATIC S7 CPU or the TIM module

-SINAUT ST7 engineering package for configuration of stations, networks and connections as well as for diag- nostics

In order to implement complete hierarchical telecontrol net- works, the basic topologies of point-to-point, multi-point, star and ring can be configured using classic or also TCP/IP-based media, and combined flexibly independent of the infrastruc- tural conditions. SINAUT ST7 is thus distinguished by a wide range of possible selections and combinations.

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Contents Simatic PCS Totally Integrated Automation Totally Integrated AutomationContents Simatic PCS 7 TeleControl Simatic PCS 7 TeleControlProcess control system with integral telecontrol center Automation of widely spread process plantsTypical application areas Oil and gas industriesWater industry Communication with the outstations remote terminal units Simatic PCS 7 TeleControl system architectureSystem overview Integration in process control EngineeringOutstations remote terminal units Simatic S7-300/S7-300F controllersSimatic S7-400/S7-400F controllers Spectrum of outstations and integration versions Combinations of basic topologies and media versions TopologiesBasic topologies Media versionsDual-channel operation Simatic PCS 7 TeleControl system componentsPCS 7 TeleControl Operator System Single-user and multi-user systemsLong-term archiving and logging PCS 7 TeleControl engineering station Data Base Automation DBASimatic PCS 7 TeleControl blocks RTU Large Simatic S7-400/S7-400F controller Remote terminal unitsPossible tele Information points RTU Medium Simatic S7-300/S7-300F controllerGeneral/elementary telecontrol functions Telecontrol protocolsSinaut ST7 telecontrol protocol Sinaut ST7 telecontrol protocolRange without repeaters example Classic WAN mediaRedundant transmission path TCP/IP-based WAN mediaTechnological configuration with Simatic water library Special characteristics Sinaut ST7 communicationOperating modes 20 DNP3 telecontrol protocol DNP3 telecontrol protocolScalance DNP3 telecontrol protocol22 DNP3 telecontrol protocol Special characteristics of DNP3 communicationIEC 870-5-101/IEC 870-5-104 telecontrol protocol IEC 870-5-101/IEC 870-5-104 telecontrol protocolTCP/IP-based WAN media IEC 870-5-104 telecontrol protocol Classic WAN media IEC 870-5-101 telecontrol protocolRTU ET 200S Modbus telecontrol protocol Modbus telecontrol protocolRedundancy Increasing the plant availabilityRedundancy Third-party stations MigrationMigration of existing telecontrol systems Units with Modbus communicationIntegration of third-party stations with OPC Sinaut LSX systemsLinking of Siprotec or third-party protection equipment Application examples Application examplesUniform automation of all stations in the gas network High system availability resulting from redundancyCost-effective RTUs exactly matched to the respective unit Reporting and archiving in compliance withAdditional information