TELESERVICE Teleservice with TS Adapter IE Teleservice with TS Adapter II Page 1864 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS
For performing remote maintenance over the telephone network: A PG/PC with an Engineering Tool installed, e.g. STEP 7, can access automation components (e.g. S7 CPUs) over the telephone network that are connected to the appropriate adapters over Industrial Ethernet or PROFIBUS. Comprising the TeleService software and different adapters: TS Adapter II for connection to PPI, MPI or PROFIBUS DP TS Adapter IE or TS Adapter IE Basic for connection to Industrial Ethernet Additional functions with TS Adapter II: Establishing a connection from/to remote plants, e.g. for calling up process data from an automation system (PG-to-AS remote coupling). Teleservice with TS Adapter IE Basic Page 1865 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS
Exchanging data between plants (AS-to-AS remote coupling): Exchange of process data between two SIMATIC automation systems. Sending a text message: Sending a text message from a SIMATIC automation system via a GSM wireless modem. Additional functions with TS Adapter IE: Remote operation of HMI devices: Access to the HMI device via an Internet browser installed on the adapter Sending e-mails: Establishing a modem link to a dial-up server (e.g. to an Internet service provider): A SIMATIC CPU can send e-mails over an e-mail server that can be accessed in this manner. Standard routing: A modem link can be established to an Internet service provider for accessing data on the Internet. Function TeleService is stand-alone software and does not require the installation of other software products such as STEP 7. When using the TIA Portal, the TeleService software is not required because the functions are already a component part of the TIA Portal. The following functions are available for remote maintenance with TeleService: Page 1866 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS
Support for the TS Adapter II, TS Adapter IE and TS Adapter IE Basic. Parameterization of the modem: On the PG/PC side, parameterization using Windows tools is supported. On the line side, the TS Adapter (with default settings) performs parameterization. Electronic telephone book: To support the administration of plants (e.g. telephone number, location). Multi-level access protection: Prevents unauthorized connection build-up to a plant by means of a password and/or callback telephone number (callback function). Callback function: The plant calls the service center back automatically following a TeleService call. Routing of the PG functionality: Routing over TeleService is supported in the same manner as for a local connection. S7/M7 CPUs and CP modules with routing capability are required for this purpose. Import/export of the TS Adapter parameters: The parameters can be saved in a file (*.tap) on the PG/PC and reloaded. Authorization via the Automation License Manager. For use with Windows 2000, Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional. TS Adapter II; TS Adapter IE and TS Adapter IE Basic provide additional functions. TS Adapter II: Establishing a connection from/to remote plants, e.g. for calling up process data from an automation system (PG-to- AS remote coupling). Page 1867 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS
Exchange of data between plants (AS-to-AS remote link): Exchange of process data between two SIMATIC automation systems. Sending a text message: Sending a text message from a SIMATIC automation system via a GSM wireless modem. TS Adapter IE: Remote control of HMI devices: The TS Adapter IE in combination with a browser installed on the PG/PC (e.g. Internet Explorer) and the Sm@rtViewer supports access over the telephone network to a SIMATIC HMI device with an installed Runtime option of WinCC flexible /Sm@rtService or /Sm@rtAccess. The HMI device or machine/plant can then be remotely controlled from the PG/PC. Sending e-mails: The function block AS_MAIL (included in the scope of supply of the adapter or TeleService V6.1) can be used to send e-mails directly from a SIMATIC CPU over the TS Adapter IE. The TS Adapter IE builds up an outgoing modem connection to a dial-up server for this purpose, e.g. to an Internet service provider, and sends the e-mails via an e-mail server that can be accessed there. If the provider offers the service for converting e-mails to text messages, text messages can also be sent in this manner. Standard routing: The TS Adapter IE allows a modem link to be established to an Internet service provider for accessing data on the Internet over this link. While the link is established, telephone dial-up and therefore remote maintenance and remote control is not possible. Page 1868 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS
TS Adapter IE Basic (in conjunction with a TS module): Remote maintenance over the telephone network: The TS Adapter IE Basic enables an application running on the PG/PC, such as STEP 7, to access Industrial Ethernet-connected S7 and C7 automation components over the phone network. For this, the TS Adapter IE Basic requires the following: a connection to the automation components via Industrial Ethernet, and a modem connection to the PG/PC. Sending e-mails: With the AS_MAIL function block, you can send e-mails from a SIMATIC CPU via the TS Adapter IE Basic. To do this, the TS Adapter IE Basic establishes an outgoing modem connection to a dial-up server, such as an Internet Service Provider (ISP), and sends the e-mails via a mail server accessible there. To establish a remote connection through the telephone network you will alternatively need: TIA Portal V11.0 (contains all the necessary TeleService functions), TeleService V6.1 or Windows dial-up network Technical specifications Page 1869 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS
TS Adapter II Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm 125 x 110 x 40 250 g Interfaces to S7/C7 RS 485 (up to 12 Mbit/s) to the PC USB 1.1 (12 Mbit/s) to an external modem RS 232 (up to 115 kbaud) to the analog telephone network RJ12 to the ISDN telephone network RJ45 Supply voltage, external or via MPI interface 24 V DC Current consumption 60 ma (typ.) / 120 ma (max.) Switch-on current, max. 0.7 A; 8 µs Degree of protection IP20 Temperature Operation ±0 C to +60 C Storage/transport -40 C to +70 C TS Adapter IE Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm 125 x 110 x 40 approx. 370 g Interfaces Ethernet RJ45 (10/100 Mbit/s) Page 1870 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS
to an external modem RS 232 (up to 115 kbaud) to the analog telephone network RJ12 to the ISDN telephone network RJ45 Supply voltage, external or via MPI interface 24 V DC Current consumption of the TSA-IE ISDN typ. 170 ma / max. 230 ma Current consumption of the modem TSA IE typ. 180 ma / max. 240 ma Switch-on current, max. 0.7 A; 8 µs Degree of protection IP20 Temperature Operation ±0 C to +60 C Storage/transport -40 C to +70 C TS Adapter IE Basic (basic unit) Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm 30 x 100 x 75 100 g Interfaces Ethernet RJ45 (10/100 Mbit/s) To the TS module Proprietary (can only be used for TS modules) Supply voltage, external 24 V DC Current consumption With TS module modem Typ. 50 ma, max. 80 ma with TS module ISDN Typ. 50 ma, max. 80 ma Page 1871 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS
with TS module RS232 with TS module GSM Switch-on current, max. Degree of protection Temperature Operation Typ. 40 ma, max. 60 ma Typ. 100 ma, max. 180 ma 240 ma IP20 Storage 40 C to +70 C ±0 C to +60 C (horizontal installation) ±0 C to +40 C (vertical installation) TS module modemtimes Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm, approximately 30 x 100 x 75 98 g ITU transmission standards V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34, V.34x, K56flex, V.90, V.92 Other features Error correction and data compression a/b interface Hayes (AT) command set All data formats Dial procedures: dual-tone multiple-frequency (DTMF), pulse dialing TS module ISDN Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm 30 x 100 x 75 92 g Reports Page 1872 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS
D channel protocols B channel protocols Other features DSS1 (Euro-ISDN), 1TR6 V.110 (9600 bit/s, 19200 bit/s, 38400 bit/s) V.120 (64 Kbit/s) X.75 (64 Kbit/s) Multiple subscriber number (MSN) AT command interpreter TS module RS232 Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm 30 x 100 x 75 100 g Operating mode Full duplex, asynchronous Signals Data transmission rate Message frame Rule Connector TS module GSM Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm 30 x 100 x 75 Transmission rate GPRS Multislot Class 10 Up to 2 uplinks TXD, RXD, DSR, CTS, RTS, DTR, DCD 2 400... 115 200 bit/s 8 data bits (LSB first), no parity bit, 1 stop bit according to RS232 standard D-sub 9-pin, male (PC COMx) 118 g 13.4 Kbit/s 27 Kbit/s upload gross Page 1873 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS
Up to 4 downlinks Interfaces SIM interface Antenna connection Frequency ranges Transmitted output power 40 Kbit/s 54 Kbit/s download gross 3 V/1.8 V 1 x SMA antenna socket (50 Ohm) Quad band: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz 2 W at 850 MHz, 900 MHz 1 W at 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz Page 1874 Mar 2008 Siemens ITS