Siemens SIMATICS PCS7 brochure Totally Integrated Automation

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Totally Integrated Automation

Set new productivity standards

for constant competitive advantages

The optimization of processes improves quality, shortens the time to market and reduces the total cost of ownership.

To survive in increasingly tougher international competition, today it is more important than ever to consistently tap all optimization potentials throughout the entire lifecycle of a plant. At the same time, the perfect balance between quality, time and costs is the decisive success factor.

With Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) from Siemens, a seamless offering of perfectly matched products, systems, and solutions for all hierarchy levels of industrial automation, you are optimally equipped for this purpose.

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Contents Simatic PCS Totally Integrated Automation Totally Integrated AutomationContents Automation of widely spread process plants Simatic PCS 7 TeleControlProcess control system with integral telecontrol center Simatic PCS 7 TeleControlWater industry Typical application areasOil and gas industries Integration in process control Engineering Simatic PCS 7 TeleControl system architectureSystem overview Communication with the outstations remote terminal unitsSimatic S7-400/S7-400F controllers Outstations remote terminal unitsSimatic S7-300/S7-300F controllers Spectrum of outstations and integration versions Media versions TopologiesBasic topologies Combinations of basic topologies and media versionsSingle-user and multi-user systems Simatic PCS 7 TeleControl system componentsPCS 7 TeleControl Operator System Dual-channel operationLong-term archiving and logging Simatic PCS 7 TeleControl blocks PCS 7 TeleControl engineering stationData Base Automation DBA RTU Medium Simatic S7-300/S7-300F controller Remote terminal unitsPossible tele Information points RTU Large Simatic S7-400/S7-400F controllerTelecontrol protocols General/elementary telecontrol functionsSinaut ST7 telecontrol protocol Sinaut ST7 telecontrol protocolClassic WAN media Range without repeaters exampleTCP/IP-based WAN media Redundant transmission pathSpecial characteristics Sinaut ST7 communication Technological configuration with Simatic water libraryOperating modes DNP3 telecontrol protocol 20 DNP3 telecontrol protocolDNP3 telecontrol protocol ScalanceSpecial characteristics of DNP3 communication 22 DNP3 telecontrol protocolIEC 870-5-101/IEC 870-5-104 telecontrol protocol IEC 870-5-101/IEC 870-5-104 telecontrol protocolClassic WAN media IEC 870-5-101 telecontrol protocol TCP/IP-based WAN media IEC 870-5-104 telecontrol protocolRTU ET 200S Modbus telecontrol protocol Modbus telecontrol protocolRedundancy RedundancyIncreasing the plant availability Units with Modbus communication MigrationMigration of existing telecontrol systems Third-party stationsLinking of Siprotec or third-party protection equipment Integration of third-party stations with OPCSinaut LSX systems High system availability resulting from redundancy Application examplesUniform automation of all stations in the gas network Application examplesReporting and archiving in compliance with Cost-effective RTUs exactly matched to the respective unitAdditional information