Siemens 2000 manual Srsr Switch To Standby Retry Count, Srsr Tctest Expiry Timeout, System Type

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Description of functions

Alphabetical Reference

SRSR Switch To Standby Retry Count

Maximum number of negative attempts for switching over to the standby mode.

If all attempts fail, it will be changed to the home mode (standard mode).

Valid value: 1 ... 255.

Standard valueÆ page 96.

Æ page 57

SRSR TC_TEST Expiry Timeout

Required only if Æ SRSR Automatic Switch Back is activated.

Communication plattform is in standby mode (emergency mode).

Time period after which the next attempt of connection to the Main- PBX will be started.

Æ page 57

SRSR TC_TEST Retry Count

Required only if Æ SRSR Automatic Switch Back is activated.

Communication plattform is in standby mode (emergency mode).

Maximum number of positive attempts for switching over from stand- by mode (emergency mode) to home mode (standard mode).

Standard-valueÆ page 96.

Æ page 57

Subscriber Number

Enter the subscriber number for the optiPoint 410/420 here.

The number can be 1 to 24 characters long.

This number is used as the internal telephone number.

Æ page 24 Æ page 55

Subscriber Password

This password allows you to transfer the subscriber number and the configuration settings of your telephone to another telephone (mobile logon).

Valid values: Alphanummerisch

Minimum length: 6 (for more information, see Æ Password Functions)

Maximum length: 20

Æ page 24 Æ page 55

System Type

Select the type of the used communication platform here (read only).

Æ page 55

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Siemens 2000 manual Srsr Switch To Standby Retry Count, Srsr Tctest Expiry Timeout, Srsr Tctest Retry Count, System Type

2000 specifications

Siemens 2000 is a robust and advanced industrial automation system that exemplified Siemens' commitment to innovation and efficiency in manufacturing during its launch period. Known for its modular design and interoperability, Siemens 2000 leveraged the latest technologies to create a more integrated and flexible manufacturing environment.

One of the standout features of Siemens 2000 is its use of the S7 series programmable logic controllers (PLCs). These programmable devices allowed for real-time monitoring and control of various industrial processes. The S7 PLCs were designed to handle complex automation tasks while offering an intuitive programming interface through the STEP 7 software. This enabled operators to create and modify programs easily, enhancing responsiveness to production changes.

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Safety was a paramount consideration in the design of Siemens 2000. The system included integrated safety features that complied with international standards, providing reliable protection for both personnel and equipment. These safety measures ensured that potential hazards were identified and mitigated, promoting a secure working environment.

In conclusion, Siemens 2000 represented a significant leap forward in industrial automation with its modular and flexible architecture. The integration of advanced PLCs, seamless connectivity through Industrial Ethernet, sophisticated data processing capabilities, and a strong focus on safety made it a preferred choice for manufacturers looking to enhance their productivity and operational excellence during its time. The legacy of Siemens 2000 continues to influence modern automation solutions, embodying the principles of efficiency, safety, and innovation.