Technical data
SINAUT TD7 software package for the CPU
2.2 Principle of communication between SINAUT objects
Software
200 System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C222-07
SINAUT object number allows unique addressing for the communication between
corresponding typicals.
Each typical has the following two parameters to define the communication relation:
● PartnerNo
Subscriber number of the partner with which data is exchanged.
● PartnerObjectNo
Object number (= instance DB no.) on this partner.
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Figure 2-20 Object communication over WAN
The figure shows various examples of addressing objects that exchange data with partner
objects over a WAN.
Explanation based on the example of object communication between subscribers 1 and 4:
Subscriber 1 contains the process-oriented object no. 5 and that communicates with the
operator-oriented object no. 15. The partner addressing in the typical of object 5 must
therefore be defined as follows
PartnerNo = 4 (subscriber number of the operator partner)










