SIMATIC S7-1500 Communication TIM 1531 IRC (for S7-1500) 6GK7543-1MX00-0XE0
TIM 1531 IRC communication module for SIMATIC S7-1500, S7-400, S7-300 with SINAUT ST7 with three RJ145 interfaces for communication via IP-based networks (WAN / LAN) and a RS-232/RS-485- Interface for Communications via classic WAN networks 6GK75431MX000XE0_datasheet_en
Overview
TIM 1531 IRC communication module for telecontrol applications with four interfaces as a stand-alone device for SIMATIC S7-1500 for use in wide area networks (WANs)
For universal use in a station, node station and control center
Communication via integrated MSC tunnel with direct connection to DSL router or operation via VPN (IPsec/OpenVPN) with additional SIMATIC NET components
Wireless communication via mobile wireless routers, modems or radio devices
Wired communication via Ethernet, Internet, 2/4 wire cables (SHDSL), dialup modems or dedicated line modem
Frame buffer for seamless recording of data
Support of redundant communication paths
Easy configuration in the TIA Portal
Benefits
Protection of investment by combining existing conventional networks with IP-based networks by means of flexible options for connection of up to four telecontrol networks
Low-cost construction of the control center by direct connection as independent device to a DSL router, made possible by the integrated MSC protocol
High availability of the connections due to possible redundant design of the communication paths
Reliable back-up of important data. Storage of data frames (max. 100 000) including time stamp on TIM or SIMATIC Memory Card in the case of communication path malfunctions
Easy maintenance through replacement of modules without PG
Application
Use as self-contained central station for the low-cost automation of water/wastewater networks with both complex and simple structures
Control and monitoring of energy distribution systems and supply stations, such as oil, gas or district heating networks
Preventive maintenance (condition monitoring) of globally distributed systems
Monitoring of logistics and traffic control systems
Connection of plants with basic or high-level security and availability requirements
Use in hybrid networks with dial-up, wireless, Ethernet or Internet communications