Technical data
SINAUT Diagnostics and Service tool
3.4 Service functions
Software
392 System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C222-07
- Connection type: active connection setup
- Operating Mode: send no operating mode messages
- Connection ID: 1
- local device ID : 01
- local TSAP ID: 11 04
- remote Station addr.: 02
- remote TSAP ID: 11 04
Consistent data SDB
The consistent data SDB is used to check consistency of the SDBs. Based on these SDBs,
the TIM can check the consistency of the SDBs generated for it.
Table 3- 17 Example of the information of a consistency SDB (type 3118)
SDB no. Type Time stamp
1000 2 07/14/05 17:11:11
1001 3 07/14/05 17:11:11
1002 5 07/14/05 17:11:11
1003 1 07/14/05 17:11:11
1004 6 07/14/05 17:11:11
1005 7 07/14/05 17:11:11
1006 8 07/14/05 17:11:11
1008 1024 07/14/05 17:11:11
3.4 Service functions
3.4.1 Download SDB
Description of the functions
The
Download SDB
function downloads the system data blocks of a TIM module from the
program directory of the SIMATIC Manager to the module. This is the same procedure as
the
Download Module
function in the SIMATIC Manager.
To activate newly downloaded SDBs on a TIM module, the TIM must be restarted.
Note
When a TIM module is restarted after downloading new SDBs, the connection between the
TIM and other SINAUT partners (SINAUT connections) is terminated. This leads to error
messages on the partners of the TIM module. In the case of a node TIM, the connections to
the downstream stations are also reported as being disrupted.
With a node TIM, any data messages stored on the TIM are lost during the restart. This can
be important, particularly in dial-up networks.










