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Siemens IK PI · 2012 11 11/2 Abbreviations, Explanations 11/18 Training 11/19 Course overview 11/20 Standards and approbations 11/20 CE marking 11/21 Quality management Certificates 11/22 Partner at Industry Automation and Drive Technologies 11/22 Siemens contacts worldwide 11/23 Siemens Solution Partner Automation 11/24 Online Services 11/24 Information and Ordering in the Internet and on DVD 11/25 Service & Support 11/25 The unmatched complete service for the entire life cycle 11/27 Knowledge Base on DVD Automation Value Card 11/28 Safety of electronic devices 11/29 Software Licenses 11/31 Index 11/35 Order No. Index 11/39 Fax form 11/40 Conditions of sale and delivery Export regulations Appendix © Siemens AG 2011

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1111/2 Abbreviations, Explanations

11/18 Training11/19 Course overview

11/20 Standards and approbations11/20 CE marking11/21 Quality management

Certificates

11/22 Partner at Industry Automation and Drive Technologies

11/22 Siemens contacts worldwide11/23 Siemens Solution Partner Automation

11/24 Online Services11/24 Information and Ordering

in the Internet and on DVD

11/25 Service & Support11/25 The unmatched complete service

for the entire life cycle11/27 Knowledge Base on DVD

Automation Value Card

11/28 Safety of electronic devices11/29 Software Licenses11/31 Index11/35 Order No. Index11/39 Fax form11/40 Conditions of sale and delivery

Export regulations

Appendix

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Term Meaning Explanation

110 Gigabit Ethernet — Standard for 10 Gbit/s data transfer using fiber-optic and copper cables

1000BASE — Gigabit Ethernet; standard for 1000 Mbit/s data transfer on copper cables

100BaseFX — Fast Ethernet Standard for data transmission on glass fiber-optic cables

100BaseT — Fast Ethernet Standard

10Base2 — Standard for the transmission of 10 Mbit/s Ethernet on thin coaxial cables; segment length: 185 m

10Base5 — Standard for the transmission of 10 Mbit/s Ethernet on coaxial cables (yellow cable); segment length: 500 m

10BaseFL — Standard for the transmission of 10 Mbit/s Ethernet on glass fiber-optic cables (fiber link)

10BaseT — Standard for the transmission of 10 Mbit/s Ethernet on twisted-pair cables

33G — Third-generation mobile radio standard (see also UMTS) with signifi-

cantly higher data transmission rates and global availability

AAccess point — Access Points enable wireless LANs to be connected to wired Ethernet

networks. The device also enables the range of individual wireless LAN components to be extended.

ACL Access Control List List with MAC addresses that are authorized to access the radio network

Actuator — Actuator

Ad-hoc network — Radio network between two WLAN clients or terminals (e.g. laptops) (point-to-point)

AES Advanced Encryption Standard Powerful encryption mechanism in radio networks for protection against eavesdropping and unauthorized access

AGVS Automated guided vehicle sys-tem

Moving, driverless machine components

ALI Application Layer Interface Interface to application layer; this forms the interface between an appli-cation process and the standardized interface of the application layer and vice versa.

Antenna diversity — Procedure in which a radio receiver is equipped with two antennas and can choose the better of two received signals

Antenna gain — Improvement (passive!) of the antenna due to suitable design in compa-rison with an isotropic radiator

ASIC Application SpecificIntegrated Circuit

Application-specific IC

AS-Interface Actuator-sensor interface Cable for direct connection of simple binary sensors and actuators (transmission of small quantities of information)

ASPC 2 Advanced Siemens PROFIBUS Controller of the 2nd Generation

ASIC used in master modules of PROFIBUS interface modules for trans-mission rates up to 12 Mbit/s

ATEX — Approval for explosion-proof areas

ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode Method by which the data traffic is transmitted in smaller packets of fixed length and by means of asynchronous time division multiplexing

AUI Attachment Unit Interface Interface compliant with IEEE 802.3

Autocrossover — Function that enables automatic crossover of send and receive cables at twisted pair interfaces.

Autonegotiation — Configuration protocol for Fast Ethernet.Before initiating the actual data transmission, network devices automati-cally negotiate a transmission mode (100 Mbit/s or 10 Mbit/s, full duplex or half duplex).

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Term Meaning Explanation

AAutosensing — Ability of a device to detect the data rate automatically

(10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s) and to then send or receive at this rate.

AWG American Wire Gauge US standard. Also known as Brown and Sharp (B&S) Wire Gauge. It spe-cifies the diameter of copper conductors.

BBERO Contactless proximity limit

switch with feedback oscillatorProximity switch

BFOC Bayonett Fiber Optic Connector Standardized connector for glass fiber-optic cables with a bayonet-lock; also referred to as "ST" (see ST connector)

BRECV — Block-oriented reception of data

Bridge — A network component that interconnects network segments. It ensures that local data traffic remains local, i.e. that only data packets addressed to a node in another segment are forwarded. Faults in one network segment are restricted to that segment. In contrast to switches, bridges can only handle one data flow at a time. Bridges no longer have any market relevance.

Broadcast Circular call in a computer net-work

Message, with which data packets are transmitted from one point to all stations in a network

BSEND — Block-oriented transmission of data

bursts — Momentarily increased network loading due to a data surge or alarm avalanche

CCategory x components — Cabling components are divided into various categories depending on

their transmission properties. Various physical limit values have been established for the individual categories (e.g. maximum signal attenuation at a defined transmission frequency).Category 3: Data transmission up to 16 MHzCategory 4: Data transmission up to 20 MHzCategory 5: Data transmission up to 100 MHzCategory 6: Data transmission up to 200 MHz (draft standard)

CBA Component Based Automation Supports modularization in mechanical and plant engineering through the plant-wide, graphical grouping of distributed applications. Compo-nent based Automation based on the PROFINET standard of the PNO.

CC Central controller —

CD Compact disc —

CSD Circuit Switched Data Data transmission over a GSM dialup connection

CHAP Challenge Handshake Authenti-cation Protocol

Authentication protocol

Channel Bonding — Two channels are used simultaneously with the help of channel bonding. Gross transmission rates of up to 450 Mbit/s can be achieved in conjunc-tion with the MIMO technology in accordance with IEEE 802.11n.

CI Cyclic interface —

CM Communications Metallic UL approval for copper cables for use in buildings in accordance with Section 800-53(d) of NEC. Flames do not spread upward from cable out of the cable tray in the Vertical Tray Flame Test in UL 1685, "Vertical-Tray Fire-Propagation and Smoke Release Test for Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables".

CM Communication Module Module for communications tasks used in an automation system as a CPU interface expansion

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CCLI Command Line Interface Alphanumeric command interface for parameterization and diagnosis

over a serial interface or TELNET

CLID Calling Line Identification Service feature

Client/server communication

Principle of connection setup The network node that sets up a connection is termed the "client". A "ser-ver" on the other hand is the node to which a connection is set up.

CMG — UL Approval of a copper cable for laying in cable harnesses (general purpose)

CMIP Common Management Informa-tion Protocol

CMIS Common Management Informa-tion Service

CMP Plenum cable (copper) UL Approval of a copper cable for laying without additional protection in the space above dropped ceilings or below raised floors

CMR Riser cable (copper) UL Approval of a copper cable for laying between the floors of a building

CMX — Cable for use in buildings in a cable duct or non-flammable tube. The unprotected lines or cables must not exceed 3 m in length. CMX type cable may bear the title "Outdoor". This cable meets all the conditions of the VW-1 Flame Test Requirements as defined in UL 1581.

CoL Certificate of License Certificate accompanying a software product which documents the legal ownership of a software license.

Collision domain — In order to ensure the function of the Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Col-lision Detection (CSMA/CD) procedure, the delay of a data package from one station to the other is limited. Depending on the transmission rate, this delay gives a physically limited expansion of the network, known as the collision domain. For 10 Mbit/s Ethernet this is 4520 m, and for Fast Ethernet 412 m.Several collision domains can be connected with each other via bridges/switches. Full duplex permits expansions beyond a collision domain.

COM/DCOM Component Object Model / Dis-tributed Component Object Model

COM is a fundamental object model. It allows an object to make its func-tionality available to other components. DCOM is an extension of COM for communication over a network.

CP Communication Processor Interface module for communication tasks

CPU Central Processing Unit e.g. for SIMATIC S5/S7

CSD Circuit Switched Data Modem operation

CSMA/CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection

Collision access procedure for Industrial Ethernet bus systems as per IEEE 802.3

DDA Destination Address —

Data objects — Programming-related display of EIB bus nodes for the EIB configuration software ETS 2. Data objects can be linked to each other and represent the states of the EIB bus nodes. A bus node can comprise several data objects.

dBi — Unit of measurement of antenna gain compared to an isotropic omnidi-rectional antenna

DCP Discovery and Configuration Protocol

Defines the allocation of the IP parameters with vendor-specific configu-ration/programming tools or in the plant-wide engineering, e.g. in the PROFINET interconnection editor

Term Meaning Explanation

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DDDE Dynamic Data Exchange Windows interface

DDL Direct Data Link —

DDLM Direct Data Link Mapper —

Deterministic features — Predictable data traffic and defined response times

DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Pro-tocol

De-facto standard for assigning dynamic IP addresses

Diversity — Radio receiver with two antennas for selecting the best signal

DLL Dynamic Link Library A collection of functions available to two or more programs, but which are loaded only once into the memory (Windows/Windows NT Feature).

DLPI Data Link Protocol Interface —

DNP3 Distributed Network Protocol Communications standard for telecontrol systems; it is used as general transmission protocol between control station and sub-station

Domain services — An application service group which contains services for downloa-ding/uploading of logically related memory areas.

DP Distributed I/O Input or output modules that are used by the CPU on a distributed basis. The PLC and the distributed I/O can be connected over the PROFIBUS DP bus system.

DPRAM Dual Port Random Access Memory

DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spect-rum

Spread spectrum transmission procedure (IEEE 802.11b)

DV Data processing Previously also referred to as Electronic Data Processing (EDP)

DVD Digital Versatile Disk Digital optical storage medium

EEEMS Extended electromechanical

interface—

EGPRS Enhanced GPRS Method of increasing the data rate in GSM mobile networks by introdu-cing an additional modulation procedure

EIB European Installation Bus Registered trademark of the European Installation Bus Association, Brussels

EIRP Equivalent isotropic radiated power

The transmit power that must be fed to an isotropic radiator in order that it effectively emits the same performance as another antenna in a speci-fic direction. An isotropic radiator is a theoretical antenna that radiates evenly in all directions (isotropically) and is assumed to be infinitely small.

E-mail Electronic mail Electronic mail for data transfer between computers, mobile telephones and pagers. E-mails can be sent by the user or automatically generated.

EMC Electromagnetic compatibility —

ER Extension rack Expansion component for SIMATIC

ERP Enterprise Resource Planning Term for systems and software solutions which coordinate the business process and help with planning, e.g. SAP R3, Peoplesoft, BAAN.

ERTEC Enhanced Real-Time Ethernet Controller

The Industrial Ethernet ASIC is a high-performance Ethernet controller, optimized for PROFINET with integral switch functionality and processor

Term Meaning Explanation

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EESD Electro static discharge Electric strength

EU Extension unit —

Ex Intrinsically safe protective mea-sure to DIN EN 50020

Appropriately marked modules may also be used within hazardous areas. (Regulations must be observed!)

FFB Function block —

FC FastConnect Fast connection system for Ethernet and PROFIBUS cables and connectors

FC Function Call Sequence of functions

FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface High-speed network standardized by ANSI for data transmission over a range of up to 100 km with a bit rate of 100 Mbit/s. Twin fiber-optic cables in opposite directions serve as the transmission medium.

FDL Fieldbus Data Link Layer 2 with PROFIBUS; it comprises the field bus link control (FLC) and medium access control (MAC).

FDX Full duplex Capability of a device for sending and receiving data at the same time. In the case of full duplex, collision detection is deactivated. A full duplex capable device is able to buffer data packets.

FE Fast Ethernet Compared with 10 Mbps Ethernet, frames at 100 Mbps are transported much faster and therefore occupy the bus for a very short time.

Fetch — Fetching data from remote stations

FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum

Transmission procedure used, for example, in Bluetooth.

Filtering — A switch filters data traffic depending on the source and destination addresses in a data packet. An incoming data packet is routed by the switch to the port to which the data terminal with the appropriate desti-nation address is connected.

FIFO principle "First in, first out" principle Data is transmitted in telecontrol systems regardless of the respective priority

FIM Field Interface Module —

Firewall — One or more computers which permit or block access to data on inter-connected networks in accordance with prescribed security restrictions.

FM — US certificate for the installation of devices in hazardous locations (Fac-tory Mutual Research)

FMS Fieldbus Message Specification Upper sublayer of Layer 7 with PROFIBUS; it encompasses the func-tions: protocol machine, generation of PDUs, coding/decoding and interpretation of the protocol data unit.

FO fiber-optic Fiber-optic cable

FO cable Fiber-optic cable Flexible optical medium/fiber made of glass or plastic in which light can be conducted in a controlled manner

Forced Roaming — Automatic roaming if the cable connection to the access points is broken

FRNC Flame Retardent Non Corrosive Flame-retardant, halogen-free cladding material for a cable

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FFull duplex — Capability of a device for sending and receiving data at the same time.

In the case of full duplex, collision detection is deactivated.

Functional grounding — Function for internal ground monitoring used for protection against hazardous touch voltages

GGateway — Intelligent connection between a local network and an external network

with a completely different structure

GFK Glass-fiber reinforced plastic —

GHz Gigahertz Unit of frequency, e.g. 2.4 GHz

Gigabit Ethernet — Gigabit Ethernet (1 Gbit/s) is faster than Fast Ethernet by a factor of 10, occupying the bus for only one tenth of the time.

GMRP GARP (Generic Attribute Regist-ration Protocol) Multicast Registration Protocol

GMRP enables switches to control the forwarding of multicast messa-ges. A host logs in or out for a multicast address. Accordingly, the mana-ging switch forwards corresponding multicasts to the host or not. This constrains the flooding of multicasts and reduces the network load.

GP General Purpose UL listing (safety standard) for network cables is especially necessary for the American and Canadian markets. The requirements for the appropriate approvals depend on where the cable is routed within the building. This applies to all cables which have to be routed from a machine to a remote control cabinet and are positioned on cable racks secured on the building.

GPRS General Packet Radio Service A packet of networking mobile communications services based on GSM channels. GPRS enables fast communication at high transmission speeds and is chiefly of interest for mobile Internet access.

GPS Global Positioning System Satellite-supported system for determining the position of a GPS recei-ver. A GPS receiver can be localized precisely anywhere in the world using three of the total of 24 satellites.GPS receivers are typically built into navigation systems.

GSD General Station Description A GSD contains an XML-based description of the properties of IO devices such as communications parameters as well as number, type, configuration data, parameter and diagnostics information of modules

GSM Global System for Mobile Communication

Global standard for mobile communication

GVRP Generic VLAN Registration Pro-tocol

HHARDNET — Software based on communications modules with internal microproces-

sor

HART Highway Addressable Remote Transducer

Protocol for bus-addressed field devices; it is not a fieldbus, but a ver-sion of the digital field communication that contains many of the functio-nalities of fieldbuses

HCS — Trademark of Spectran Specialty Optics

H-communication Fault-tolerant communication Fault-tolerant, redundant communication with SIMATIC S7-H systems

HDX Half Duplex A device can either receive or send data at a given time.

HMI Human Machine Interface Operator control and process monitoring products/systems at Siemens

HSR High Speed Redundancy The HSR redundancy procedure is based on Hiper-Ring, a ring redun-dancy protocol developed by "Hirschmann Automation and Control" and Siemens and introduced in 1999.

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HHTB Data handling block HTB are standard function blocks that allow data transfer between

boards outfitted with page frame addresses.

HTML Hypertext Markup Language Descriptive language for WWW (World Wide Web) pages

HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Transmission protocol for Web pages on the Internet

Hub — Active network component with repeater functional scope, synonym for star coupler

IICMP Internet Control Message Proto-

colAdditional protocol on the Internet layer, alongside the Internet Protocol (IP); this is used to exchange error and information messages in IP, TCP, and UDP protocols.ICMP packets are always sent as IP datagrams.This serves to inform hosts of more favorable routes to a destination, pro-vide information about routing problems, and break off connections due to problems in the data network. The ping and traceroute commands are based on ICMP.ICMP messages are divided into two classes: error messages and infor-mation messages.

IE Industrial Ethernet Cell network according to the international IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) stan-dard, designed for the industrial environment

IEC International Electrotechnical Commission

Authority that oversees standardization in electrical engineering

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

IEEE 802 Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

LAN/WAN Standards Committee

IEEE 802.11 Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

Standard for radio networks in the 2.4 GHz range with data rates up to 2 Mbit/s.

IEEE 802.11a Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

Standard for radio networks in the 5 GHz range with data rates up to 54 Mbit/s.

IEEE 802.11b Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

Standard for radio networks in the 2.4 GHz range with data rates up to 11 Mbit/s.

IEEE 802.11g Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

Standard for radio networks in the 2.4 GHz range with data rates up to 54 Mbit/s. Backward compatible with IEEE 802.11b.

IEEE 802.11i Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

Expanded safety architecture for the 802.11 standard, valid for IEEE 802.11a/b/g; includes TKIP and AES

IEEE 802.11n Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

The IEEE 802.11n standard uses the MIMO (Multiple In, Multiple Out) technique for data transmission. The expansion of transmission chan-nels from 20 MHz to 40 MHz and the use of three antennas increases the gross data rate to 450 Mbit/s.

IEEE 802.3 Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

Ethernet working group

IEEE 802.3af Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

Standard that defines the transmission of power and data over one cable (see Power-over-Ethernet)

IEEE 802.3u Institute of Electrical and Electro-nics Engineers

Fast Ethernet working group

IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol

Protocol for load limiting when using multicast-based protocols, e.g. for video monitoring

IM Interface modules Interface

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Term Meaning Explanation

IINA Intel Network Architecture —

instabus — instabus® is a registered trademark of Siemens AG which members of the "Insta Association" are also authorized to use

Intrinsically safe — Ex protection measure according to DIN

I/O Input/Output —

IO Controller — Controller for PROFINET IO in which the automation program executes

IO Device — Distributed field device that is assigned to an IO controller

IO supervisor — PG/PC with commissioning and diagnostics functions for PROFINET IO

IP Internetwork Protocol On its own, the IP protocol is without connections and invalid. The most important information is the unique IP address. The blocks of data are sent to the destination computer independently. IP does not negotiate anything with the destination computer. An end-to-end error check is not performed. Frames can arrive in a different order from the order they were sent in. TCP is responsible for rearranging them in the correct sequence.

IP Alive — Monitoring function for IP connections

iPCF Industrial Point Co-ordination Function

Functional expansion of the IEEE 802.11 standard for applications with a requirement for real-time and deterministics (predictable response times). This facilitates rapid roaming of moving stations from one radio cell to the next and supports secure, wireless PROFINET IO communi-cation with the SIMATIC Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN.

iPCF-MC iPCF Management Channel A further development of iPCF; this mode should be used if IWLAN sta-tions that also support iPCF-MC move freely about in the coverage area (especially when using omni-directional antennas) and are to exchange data deterministically.

IPX — Protocols of ISO layers 1–4

IP20 — Device protection class; protection against contact with the fingers and against penetration by solid foreign bodies with diameters in excess of 12 mm; no particular protection against water

IP30 — Device protection class; protection against contact with tools, wires etc. with diameters in excess of 2.5 mm and against penetration by solid for-eign bodies with diameters in excess of 2.5 mm; no particular protection against water

IP65 — Device protection class; complete protection against contact and against ingress of dust; protection against splash water from all direc-tions

IRT Isochronous real time Deterministic and isochronous real-time communication for PROFINET for the particularly stringent demands, for example, of motion control applications. Clock rates of less than 1 ms can be achieved by using corresponding hardware.

ISA Industry Standard Architecture —

ISDN Integrated Services Digital Net-work

Digital network that integrates services

ISM-Band Industrial, Scientific and Medi-cal-Band

Frequency band for license-free use

ISO International Organization for Standardization

International Standards Organization

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IISP Internet Service Provider Internet services provider

IT Information Technology with e-mail and web technology at Siemens

Acquisition, conditioning, transmission, distribution, utilization and pro-cessing of information

ITC Instrumentation Tray Cable Approval for IE FC TP standard cable

ITP (Category 5) Industrial Twisted Pair Highly efficient, shielded, twisted pair cable for universal applications (international cabling standard ISO/IEC 11801 and EN 50173)

IWLAN Industrial Wireless LAN Industry standard WLAN conforming to IEEE 802.11 standard

JJVM Java Virtual Machine Java is a cross-platform, object-oriented programming language similar

to C++. The Java Compiler, however, does not generate native machine code, but a byte code that has to be interpreted. This is done with the aid of the "Java Virtual Machine".

KKNX Konnex

(EN 50090, ANSI EIA 776)Universal bus system for all house and building systems; KNX was deve-loped by the Konnex Association based on EIB (European Installation Bus).

LLAN Local Area Network Local area network

Layer 3 Routing — Function for communication between various IP subnetworks on the basis of Layer 3. Also referred to as IP routing.

LED Light Emitting Diode Light emitting diode

Link Aggregation — Procedure for bundling several physical interfaces into one logical chan-nel. Used for increasing the data throughput between two Ethernet swit-ches. Implementations can also link servers and other systems by means of link aggregation.

Link Check — Cyclic monitoring of a radio link

Link Class — In the link class, the quality of a complete connection (link) is described, from the active component to the data terminal (patch cable, patch field, installation cable, connection socket, connecting cable). This link must comply with the values specified in the standard for structured cabling ISO/IEC 1180. Contrary to this is the specification according to "catego-ries" where only product requirements are defined, e.g. category 5 cable.

LLC Logical Link Control Standardized network protocol

LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol This is a multi-vendor protocol for topology support on the link layer which enables a device connected to an Ethernet to advertise its identity and properties to other devices. This information is stored in the management information base (MIB) and collected using the simple net-work management protocol (SNMP).

LLI Lower Layer Interface Part of layer 7 with PROFIBUS, in which layer 7 services are mapped onto layer 2 services

Load decoupling — Due to filtering, a switch ensures that local data traffic remains local. Local network loading of a segment is decoupled from the remainder of the network.

L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol —

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MMAC Media Access Control Bus access control

MAN Metropolitan Area Network Data network with the geographical range of a town

MAP Manufacturing Automation Pro-tocol

International standard for automation protocols

Media redundancy — Redundancy in the network infrastructure (cable and active components such as OLM or OSM/ORM)

MIB Management Information Base

A file for generating device profiles; it enables other SNMP-enabled devices, for example, to be integrated into the OPC configuration through loading of MIBs in accordance with the SMI V1 and SMI V2 stan-dard from STEP 7 V5.4

MIMO Multiple Input, Multiple Output Multiple path propagation in accordance with the international standard IEEE 802.11n. This allows the devices to use several antennas in parallel in order to achieve a higher transmission rate and reduce susceptibility to faults in environments with a high number of reflections.

MMS Manufacturing Message Specifi-cation

User interface of MAP

Monoprotocol — Data can only be transferred through one protocol

MPI Multi Point Interface Multipoint-capable interface for SIMATIC S7

MRP Media Redundancy Protocol The Medium Redundancy Protocol (MRP) is based on a ring topology and guarantees reconfiguration times of 200 ms

Multicast — Multicast or Group calling in telecommunications signifies Message transmission from one point to a group (also termed Multipoint connection). The advantage of multicasting is that messages can be sent simultaneously to several stations or to a closed user group, without multiplying the bandwidth at the transmitting end by the number of reci-pients.

Multiple path propagation

— Reflections of a radio wave off different objects in a room. This causes the radio wave to arrive at the receiver with variations of intensity and delay

Multiplex function — Multiplex function (with OP communication) increases the number of OPs that can be connected to a SIMATIC S7-300

Multi-protocol — Data can be transferred through one or two protocols

NNAT Network Address Translation Translation of private IP addresses into public addresses

NC Numerical Control Numerical control (machine tools)

NCM Network and Communication Management

Tool for configuring communication connections, also a component of STEP 7

NDIS Network Driver Interface Specifi-cation

Microsoft and 3Com interface

NEC National Electrical Code UL directive for the laying of cables in buildings

NIC Network Interface Card Line connection

N-measurement — Device installation measurement for subdivisions of the electrical instal-lation

NTP Network Time Protocol Standardized protocol for synchronization of clocks in Computer sys-tems overCommunication networks

OODI — NOVELL interface

OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex

Modulation procedure for IEEE 802.11a/g

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OOFN Optical Fiber Non-conductive UL approval for fiber optic cables for use in buildings in accordance with

Section 800-53(d) of NEC. Flames do not spread upward from cable out of the cable tray in the Vertical Tray Flame Test in UL 1685, "Vertical-Tray Fire-Propagation and Smoke Release Test for Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables".

OFNG UL Approval of a fiber optic cable for laying in cable harnesses (general purpose)

OFNP Plenum cable (FOC) UL Approval of a fiber optic cable for laying without additional protection in the space above dropped ceilings or below raised floors

OFNR Riser cable (FOC) UL Approval of a fiber optic cable for laying between the floors of a buil-ding

OLE Object Linking and Embedding Central architecture principle in Windows for the generation and editing of documents that contain objects generated by different applications

OLM Optical link module Network component for PROFIBUS

Omnidirectional — Antenna that radiates evenly through 360 degrees in both horizontal and vertical planes

OP Operator Panel —

OPC Openness, Productivity, Colla-boration

Standard interface for access to process data

OPC DA OPC Data Access Standard for Ethernet-based access to data of measurement and control devices, for the location of OPC servers and the simple browsing in the name spaces of the OPC servers on the basis on client/server communication

OPC UA OPC Unified Architecture OPC UA is the further development of the standard interface OPC and provides additional functions such as security and redundancy.

OSPF Open Shortest Path First Dynamic routing

PPA Process Automation Protocol profile, based on PROFIBUS DP with intrinsically safe transmis-

sion system to IEC 61158-2

PAN Personal Area Network Comparable with an ad-hoc network, for networking individual small devices a short distance from each other.

PAP Password Authentication Proto-col

Password authentication protocol

PAT Port Address Translation Translation of private ports into public addresses

PCF Polymer cladded fiber Plastic-enclosed glass fiber

PCI Peripheral Component Intercon-nect Express

Backplane bus in personal computers

PCIe Peripheral Component Intercon-nect Express

Backplane bus in PC with, for example, a higher data transmission rate than the predecessor PCI

PCMCIA Personal Computer, Memory Card, International Association

Standard for PC plug-in cards (credit card size).PCMCIA cards (Personal Computer Memory Card International Associ-ation) are used mainly input/output operations (e.g. modem) or memory expansions.

PCS 7 — Siemens process control system

PDU Protocol Data Unit Protocol data unit

PG Programming device —

PI Program instance Communication object

PLC Programmable logic controller Device for open and closed loop control tasks

PN PROFINET Industrial Ethernet standard defined by the PNO

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Term Meaning Explanation

PPNO PROFIBUS

Nutzerorganisation e.V.Organization for PROFIBUS users and providers

PoE Power over Ethernet Transmission of power and data on a single cable

POF Polymer optic fiber Fiber optic cable made of light-conducting plastic

Polling — Addressed transmission call in centrally-oriented data networks polling mode. The poll is the command to a specific station to send messages. In this way the poll sequences control the data flow.

POP Point of Presence Dial-in node for an Internet service provider

PP Push Button Panels —

PPM Parts per million —

PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol —

Process or field communication

— Process or field communication is used for linking actuators/sensors to a CPU.

PROFIBUS Process Field Bus International fieldbus standard according to IEC 61158/61784

PROFIBUS DP PROFIBUS DP for distributed I/O

Protocol profile according to IEC 61158/61784 for process or field com-munication for fast, cyclic data exchange with field devices

PROFIBUS PA PROFIBUS for process automa-tion

Protocol profile, based on PROFIBUS DP with intrinsically safe transmis-sion system to IEC 61158-2.

PROFIdrive — PROFIBUS protocol profile, based on PROFIBUS DP, driven engineering profile (version 3, clock synchronization)

PROFIenergy — Protocol profile that provides functions and mechanisms for PROFINET field devices that support energy-efficient production

Profile — Definition of options and parameters as a supplement to the standard, e.g. PROFIBUS profiles

PROFINET — Industrial Ethernet standard defined by the PNO

PROFINET devicewith proxy functionality

— A PROFINET device that takes on the role of the master with regard to PROFIBUS devices. This makes it possible to link PROFIBUS slaves into the PROFINET communication. If the device has a local (internal) PROFIBUS, it has the role of DP master with regard to the local DP slaves.

PROFIsafe — Protocol profile in accordance with IEC 61508 that permits standard and safety-related communication on a bus. Communication between fail-safe controllers and fail-safe I/O is handled by PROFIsafe.

Protocol — Procedural regulation for data transmission.This regulation specifies both the message formats and the data flow during data transmission

Proxy — Representative object in the object model that maps the PROFINET view onto a field device or a group of field devices. The proxy on the PROFINET is the representative for one or more PROFIBUS devices

PST Primary Setup Tool Software tool for assigning IP addresses

PUR Polyurethane —

RRADIUS Remote Authentication

Dial-In User ServiceAccess control by means of servers

RAM Random Access Memory Random access memory

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RRapid Spanning Tree Protocol

Configuration protocol specified in the IEEE-802.1w standard

The rapid spanning tree protocol is a further development of the span-ning tree protocol (STP). It is used to avoid redundant network paths (loops) in the LAN, specifically when using switches; the reconfiguration time ranges from 2-3 seconds.

RBC Remote Base Controller —

RegTP — Regulation authority for telecommunications in Germany

Remote diagnostics and remote maintenance (teleservice)

— Teleservice is data exchange with physically remote technical plants (machines, plants, computers, etc.) for the purpose of error detection, diagnostics, maintenance, repair, or optimization.

Requirement specification

Automation ProtocolLayers 5 through 7 of the ISO reference model

RIPv1/2 Routing Information Protocol —

RJ45 Symmetrical connector for data cables

This is also known as a western connector or a western plug. This is a widely used plug connector in telephone and ISDN technology which is used in LAN installations in the office environment.

RM Redundancy manager Function for monitoring the network; the RM detects the failure of a trans-mission link in the ring or of a switch and activates the standby link

RMON Remote Monitoring Network administration function, e.g. collection of statistics information

Roaming — Free movement of wireless LAN stations across the cell boundaries of an access point. The station can switch from one radio cell to the next without any notice-able interruption

R-SMA — Reverse-SMA, connector for antennas in IWLAN

RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol The rapid spanning tree protocol is a further development of the span-ning tree protocol (STP). The spanning tree protocol (STP) is used for avoiding redundant network paths (loops) in the LAN, specifically in swit-ched environments; the reconfiguration time is in the range of 2–3 seconds.

RT Real-time Real-time communication in PROFINET

SSA Source Address Part of the IP header;

contains the source address of the IP packet; 32 bits wide

SAP Service Access Point Service access point: an interface allowing the user to access services of the lower layer

SC connection technology

— Standardized connection for glass fiber optic cables

SC RJ connection technology

— Standardized connection for fiber optic conductors, e.g. for POF and PCF fiber optic cable

SDA service Send Data with Acknowledge (open Layer 2 access)

Sending of acknowledged Layer 2 services

SDN Send Data with No Acknowledge (open Layer 2 access)

Sending of unacknowledged Layer 2 services (broadcast, multicast)

SFB System Function Block A System Function Block (SFB) is a function block that is integrated in the S7 CPU. Because SFBs are part of the operating system, they are not loaded as part of the program.SFBs are blocks with a "memory". Instance data blocks must also be generated for SFBs and loaded as part of the program into the CPU

SFC System function calls Calls that are integrated into the operating system of the CPU, e.g. time functions or block transfer

SFM System error signaling concept of SIMATIC

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SSFP Small Form-factor Pluggable

(coll. mini-GBIC)Small standardized modules for network connections. SFPs are modular optical or electrical transceivers that are constructed as cable connec-tors in an SFP slot for extremely fast Ethernet. Network devices can there-fore be easily changed to other media and the transceivers can be quickly replaced in the event of an error.

Shared LAN — All components in a shared LAN share the nominal data transmission rate. Shared LANs are constructed with repeaters/hubs.

Signal delay — Time that a data packet takes to travel through the network

Slot Time — Time elapsing between transmission of a call and reception of an answer or acknowledgment

SM Signal module Input and output modules for SIMATIC

SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Transmission protocol for e-mail

SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol

Standardized protocol for the transport of network management informa-tion

SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Standardized protocol for synchronization of clocks in Computer sys-tems overCommunication networks

Socket interface Standard communication for Industrial Ethernet

This facilitates data communication with computers through TCP/IP. On this interface, which is widespread in the PC and UNIX world, users can freely program their own protocols.The SEND/RECEIVE blocks are used as access to TCP/IP in SIMATIC S7.

SOFTNET — Software based on simple communications modules

SP Service packs Data that can easily be downloaded free of charge from the Internet.

Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge configuration protocol specified in the IEEE-802.1d standard

The Spanning Tree Protocol is used to eliminate loops in any meshed networks. The reconfiguration time is in the region of 30 s.

SPC Siemens PROFIBUS Controller —

SSID Service Set Identifier Identification of a wireless network based on the IEEE 802.11 standard

S/STP Screened Shielded Twisted Pair In this cable construction the individual twisted pairs are wrapped in a foil shield. The two individually shielded pairs of conductors are then wrapped together in a braided copper shield.

Standby function — Function for redundant coupling network segments, such as for the coupling of redundant ring structures

ST connector Straight-tip connector Standardized connector for glass fiber-optic cables with bayonet lock (ST is a registered trademark of AT&T)); see BFOC

STP Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1d Standard)

The Spanning Tree Protocol is used to eliminate loops in any meshed networks. The reconfiguration time is in the region of 30 s.

Switching — Establishing several links between the ports simultaneously. These links are established dynamically and temporarily in accordance with the data traffic.

SWR Standing Wave Ratio Ratio between the energy radiated by an antenna and the energy that the antenna reflects to the radio module

S0 interface — Basic interface for ISDN for connecting data terminals

S7 routing — PG/OP communication via different networks

TTCP/IP Transport Control Protocol/

Internet ProtocolDe-facto standard; Protocol for worldwide communication with the Ethernet.

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TTelecontrol — The connection of distant process stations to one or more central control

systems. Various different public or private networks can be used for communication for the purposes of monitoring and control. Event-driven or cyclic exchange of process data is performed with special telecontrol protocols and enables the operating personnel to manage the overall process effectively.

Teleservice (remote diagnostics and remote maintenance)

— Teleservice is data exchange with physically remote technical plants (machines, plants, computers, etc.) for the purpose of error detection, diagnostics, maintenance, repair, or optimization.

TD Text Display —

TF Technological functions Application layer 7 for Industrial Ethernet(includes user services)

TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Standard for data transmission

Thin Client — The principle of thin client/server computing is based on the fundamen-tal physical separation of data.

TIA Totally Integrated Automation Fully integrated and company-wide system for automation from Siemens for company-wide configuration/programming, data management and communication.

TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Procedure for changing the keys in the WLAN

Token — The bit pattern with control function in token ring and token bus LANs; it is often the same as a send authorization

Token Passing — A collision-free access method, the send authorization (token) circulates between nodes which form a logical ring

Topology Configuration of cables between the various nodes

The major forms of topology are:• Linear• Tree• Ring• Star

Combinations of all basic types are possible.

TP Touch panel —

TPC Transmission power control Automatic regulation of the transmit power in the 5 GHz band

Trap — When specific events occur, such as link up or link down, alarms with corresponding error messages can be transmit-ted by network components on the Ethernet. In SNMP these alarms are called "traps".

Triaxial cable — The SIMATIC NET 727-0 bus cable is based on the coaxial cable speci-fied in the 10Base5 standard (IEEE 802.3) – but strengthened with a thick aluminum outer sheath for industrial use.

Twisted-pair Data cable with twisted pairs of conductors

The twist in the wire pairs provides good transmission properties and prevents electromagnetic interference. Twisted-pair cables are available in different qualities for different transfer rates

UUDP User Datagram Protocol Connectionless data transmission, i.e. datagram service

that does not guarantee secure transmission. Users must take their own measures to ensure secure transmission. Data is transmitted as a data block. Transmission of data without RFC 1006 is thus possible.

UL Underwriters Laboratories Certification for the US market

UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommuni-cations System

Standard for third-generation (3G) mobile voice, audio, image, video, and data communication with a transmission rate of several Mbit/s

URECV — Uncoordinated reception of data

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UUSB Universal Serial Bus Standard for the connection of I/O devices.

USB (Universal Serial Bus) supports relatively high data transmission rates and can be used to connect several devices to a single computer.

USEND — Uncoordinated transmission of data

VVariable Services — Application service group; it provides services for processing variables

VLAN Local Area Network Virtual LAN within a physical network. A widely used technical imple-mentation of VLANs is partly defined in the IEEE 802.1Q standard.

VNS Virtual Network Services Centralized security mechanism for each user group that protects the data securely against unauthorized access and mani-pulation.

VPN Virtual Private Network Technology/network type for the secure transport of confidential data over potentially insecure IP networks, e.g. Internet

VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Pro-tocol

Procedure for improving the availability of important gateways in local networks by means of redundant routers.

WWAN Wide Area Network Network that, in contrast to a LAN or MAN, can spread across countries

or continents

WDS Wireless Distribution System Communication between two WLAN access points

WECA Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance

Alliance of wireless LAN product vendors who guarantee the compatibi-lity of their products by means of testing.

WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Encryption method for WLANs

Wi-Fi seal Wireless Fidelity Seal of the WECA identifying compatible and tested products .

WinCC — Open process visualization system for the operator control and process monitoring of SIMATIC HMI.

WirelessHART — Wireless HART communication to fieldbuses in the process industry. The HART Communication Foundation (HCF) specified WirelessHART and published it as a component of the HART Standard V7.1. The radio trans-mission is based on the wireless communications standard IEEE 802.15.4.

Wireless LAN — Wireless network

Workflow — Workflow systems are used when structuring and controlling workflows.

WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access Encryption mechanism in radio networks for protection against eaves-dropping and unauthorized access

Write — The writing of data to remote stations

WS Workstation —

WWW World Wide Web Multimedia service on the Internet. Distributed hypertext information sys-tem on client/server architecture through HTTP protocol

XXML Extensible Markup Language Definition of a structured data description

XMP X/Open Management Protocol —

XTI UNIX Transport Layer Interface Layer 4 transport layer, standardized under UNIX

X.25 — Interface between terminal and data transmission equipment for termi-nals which operate in packet mode in public data networks and are transported through dedicated lines

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■ Faster and more applicable know-how: Hands-on training from the manufacturer

SITRAIN® – the Siemens Training for Industry – provides you with comprehensive support in solving your tasks.

Training by the market leader in automation and plant enginee-ring enables you to make independent decisions with confi-dence. Especially where the optimum and efficient use of pro-ducts and plants are concerned. You can eliminate deficiencies in existing plants, and exclude expensive faulty planning right from the beginning.

First-class know-how directly pays for itself: In shorter startup times, high-quality end products, faster troubleshooting and re-duced downtimes. In other words, increased profits and lower costs.

Achieve more with SITRAIN• Shorter times for startup, maintenance and servicing• Optimized production operations• Reliable configuration and startup• Minimization of plant downtimes• Flexible plant adaptation to market requirements• Compliance with quality standards in production• Increased employee satisfaction and motivation• Shorter familiarization times following changes in technology

and staff

■ Contact

Visit our site on the Internet at:

www.siemens.com/sitrain

or let us advise you personally.

SITRAIN Customer Support Germany:

Phone:+49 (0) 911 / 895 7575

Fax:+49 (0) 911 / 895 7576

E-Mail: [email protected]

■ SITRAIN highlights

Top trainers

Our trainers are skilled teachers with direct practical experience. Course developers have close contact with product develop-ment, and directly pass on their knowledge to the trainers.

Practical experience

The practical experience of our trainers enables them to teach theory effectively. But since theory can be pretty drab, we attach great importance to practical exercises which can comprise up to half of of the course time. You can therefore immediately im-plement your new knowledge in practice. We train you on state-of-the-art methodically/didactically designed training equip-ment. This training approach will give you all the confidence you need.

Wide variety

With a total of about 300 local attendance courses, we train the complete range of Siemens Industry products as well as interac-tion of the products in systems.

Tailor-made training

We are only a short distance away. You can find us at more than 50 locations in Germany, and in 62 countries worldwide. You wish to have individual training instead of one of our 300 courses? Our solution: We will provide a program tailored exactly to your personal requirements. Training can be carried out in our Training Centers or at your company.

The right mixture: Blended learning

"Blended learning" means a combination of various training me-dia and sequences. For example, a local attendance course in a Training Center can be optimally supplemented by a teach-yourself program as preparation or follow-up. Additional effect: Reduced traveling costs and periods of absence.

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■ Training program for SIMATIC NET

The SIMATIC NET trainings provide your employees the neces-sary overview and detailed skills for industrial communication. In addition to planning and configuration with SIMATIC NET, the use, programming, commissioning and servicing of the pro-ducts are included in the training.

More information on course contents, dates and prices is available on the Internet at:

www.siemens.com/sitrain

■ SIMATIC NET Communication Systems

■ Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Commissioning engineers, configuration engineers

Programmers Service personnel

Project managers, project team members Operators, users

Decision makers, sales personnel Maintenance personnel

Title Target group Duration Short title

Industrial Ethernet

Industrial Ethernet System Course ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 3 days IK-IESYS

Security in Industrial Ethernet Networks ✔ ✔ 1 day IK-IESECWS

PROFINET

PROFINET System Course ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 3 days IK-PNSYS

Industrial Wireless Communication

Industrial Wireless LAN System Course ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2 days IK-IWLANSYS

PROFIBUS

PROFIBUS System Course ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 3 days IK-PBSYS

SINAUT ST7

Engineering SINAUT ST7 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 5 days IK-SINAUT

EMC for the practice for Engineering- and Service-Staff ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2 days MP-EMVPRA

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CE marking

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■ Overview

In as far as the electronic products described in this Catalog are subject to requirements and protection goals stipulated in EG guidelines, the relevant EG conformity declarations for the com-petent authorities are held available at:

SIMATIC:Siemens AGIndustry SectorIA AS EWAPostfach 1963D-92209 AmbergGERMANY

SIMATIC NET:SIEMENS AGIndustry SectorIA SC ICPostfach 4848D-90327 NürnbergGERMANY

SIMATIC HMI:SIEMENS AGIndustry SectorIA AS SM IDPostfach 4848D-90327 NürnbergGERMANY

SIMATIC NET products are designed for operation in industrial environments and comply with the following requirements:Noise emissions:EN 61000-6-4: 2007Noise immunity:EN 61000-6-2: 2005

Selected modules comply with stringent requirements with re-gard to emitted interference and are therefore allowed to be used in an industrial as well as in a domestic environment:Noise emissions:EN 61000-6-3: 2007Noise immunity:EN 61000-6-2: 2005

Please take details regarding the fulfillment of specific European standards (EN) from the technical documents (manuals) associ-ated with the product. Prerequisite for the fulfillment of the afore-mentioned protection goals is strict observance of the installa-tion guidelines described in the manuals during the installation and operation of the products.

The installation guidelines described in the manuals and the im-portant notes concerning installation in cabinets and the use of shielded cables must be complied with when installing and ope-rating the products described in this catalog.

■ Notes for machine manufacturers

The SIMATIC automation system is not a machine in the sense of the EC Machinery Directive. For SIMATIC therefore no Declara-tion of Conformity in terms of the EC Machinery – Directive 89/392/EEC or 2006/42/EC (new edition, applicable from end of 2009) may be issued.

The EC Machinery Directive regulates the requirements for a ma-chine or sub-unit of a machine. Machine in this context is defined as an entity of connected parts or devices (see also EN 292-1, Para. 3.1).

SIMATIC is part of the electrical equipment of a machine and must therefore be included in the assessment of the machine as a whole.

As an electrical resource, SIMATIC is subject to the low-voltage directive that, like the machine directive, also covers all hazards as a "total safety directive".

The EN 60204-1 standard (Safety of machines, general require-ments – for the electrical equipment of machines) applies for the electrical equipment of machines.

The following table should help you when drawing up your de-claration of conformity and shows which criteria apply to SIMATIC in accordance with EN 60204-1:2006/A1:2009. You can obtain – further information from the enclosed declara-tion of conformity in accordance with the low-voltage and EMC directive (with the list of standards complied with).

EN 60204-1 Topic/criterion Notes

Paragraph 4 General requirements The requirements are met when the equipment is assembled/ installed in accordance with the instal-lation guidelines.Please note the relevant information in the manuals

Paragraph 11.2 Digital input/output interfaces

The requirements are met

Paragraph 12.3 Programmable equipment

The requirements are met when the equipment is ins-talled in lockable cabinets to protect against alteration of the memory contents by unauthorized persons.

Paragraph 20.4 Voltage tests The requirements are met

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Quality managementCertificates

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■ Certificates, authorizations, approbations,declarations of conformity

An overview of the certificates available for SIMATIC NET products (CE, UL, CSA, FM, shipping authorizations) and classi-fication figures (MTBF) can be found in the Internet at:

www.siemens.com/simatic-net

Other certificates for SIMATIC products can be found in the Internet at:

SIMATIC www.siemens.com/simatic/certificates

Industrial Controlswww.siemens.com/industrial-controls/support

The lists are continuously updated. The data for products which has not yet been included in the overview is continuously collected and prepared for the subsequent edition.

You can find certificates, approbations, verification certificates or characteristic curves under:

Support\Infomaterial\Certificates

or by going directly to the Link Box:

■ Quality management

The quality management system of the Industry Sector, Industry Automation division, complies with the international standard EN ISO 9001.

The products and systems described in this catalog are sold under application of a quality management system certified by DQS and TÜV (German Technical Inspectorate) in accordance with ISO 9001.

The certificates are recognized in all EQ Net countries.

DQS Registered Certificate Nos.:

Siemens AG Industry SectorIndustry Automation• Industrial Automation Systems

Reg.-No.: 001323 QM08• Sensors and Communication

Reg.-No.: 000656 QM08• Control Components and Systems Engineering

Reg.-No.: 001108 QM08

Drive Technologies• Motion Control Systems

Reg.-No.: 001258 QM08

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Siemens contacts worldwide

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■ Overview

At Siemens Industry Automation and Drive Technologies, more than 85 000 people are resolutely pursuing the same goal: long-term improvement of your competitive ability. We are committed to this goal. Thanks to our commitment, we continue to set new standards in automation and drive technology. In all industries – worldwide.

At your service locally, around the globe for consulting, sales, training, service, support, spare parts ... on the entire Industry Automation and Drive Technologies range.

Your personal contact can be found in our Contacts Database at:www.siemens.com/automation/partner

You start by selecting a• Product group, • Country, • City, • Service.

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Siemens Solution Partner Automation

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■ Overview

Siemens Solution Partner Automation

Solution Partner: Highest quality - guaranteed

The products and systems from Siemens Industry Automation and Drive Technologies offer the ideal platform for all automation applications.

Under the name of Siemens Solution Partner Automation, selected system integrators around the world act as uniformly qualified solution providers for the Siemens range of products and services in the fields of automation and drives. Day after day, they utilize their qualified product and system know-how as well as their excellent industry expertise to your advantage – for all requirements.

The partner emblem is the guarantee and indicator of proven quality. The basis for this are defined quality features that identify Solution Partners as reliable and competent solution providers:• Solution quality

Always a good result with tried and tested solutions expertise. • Expert quality

Certified technical competence ensures maximum efficiency. • Project quality

With proven project experience straight to the target.• Portfolio quality

Comprehensive portfolio for state-of-the-art solutions from a single source.

Solution Partner Finder

The Siemens Solution Partner Program helps you to find the optimum partner for your specific requirements.

Support is provided by the Solution Partner Finder, a compre-hensive online platform that showcases the profiles of all our solution partners. You can convince yourself of the competence of the respective Solution Partner by means of the references provided. Various search criteria are available for this purpose.

Once you have located a partner, you are only one small step away from contacting them.

Find the right partner here for your specific task and convince yourself of the solution competence provided:

www.siemens.com/automation/partnerfinder

Additional information on the Siemens Solution Partner Program is available online at:

www.siemens.com/automation/solutionpartner

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■ Siemens Industry Automation and Drive Technologies in the WWW

A detailed knowledge of the range of products and services available is essential when planning and configuring automation systems. It goes without saying that this information must always be fully up-to-date.

Siemens Industry Automation and Drive Technologies has therefore built up a comprehensive range of information in the World Wide Web, which offers quick and ea sy access to all data required.

Under the address

www.siemens.com/industry

you will find everything you need to know about products, sys-tems and services.

■ Product Selection Using the Interactive Catalog CA 01 of Industry

Detailed information together with convenient interactive functions: The interactive catalog CA 01 covers more than 80 000 products and thus provides a full summary of the Siemens Industry Auto-mation and Drive Technologies product base.

Here you will find everything that you need to solve tasks in the fields of automation, switchgear, installation and drives. All information is linked into a user interface which is easy to work with and intuitive.

After selecting the product of your choice you can order at the press of a button, by fax or by online link.

Information on the interactive catalog CA 01 can be found in the Internet under

www.siemens.com/automation/ca01

or on DVD.

■ Easy Shopping with the Industry Mall

The Industry Mall is the virtual department store of Siemens AG in the Internet. Here you have access to a huge range of pro-ducts presented in electronic catalogs in an informative and at-tractive way.

Data transfer via EDIFACT allows the whole procedure from selection through ordering to tracking of the order to be carried out online via the Internet.

Numerous functions are available to support you.

For example, powerful search functions make it easy to find the required products, which can be immediately checked for avai-lability. Customer-specific discounts and preparation of quotes can be carried out online as well as order tracking and tracing.

Please visit the Industry Mall on the Internet under:

www.siemens.com/industrymall

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The unmatched complete servicefor the entire life cycle

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For machine constructors, solution providers and plant opera-tors: The service offering from Siemens Industry, Automation and Drive Technologies includes comprehensive services for a wide range of different users in all sectors of the manufacturing and process industry.

To accompany our products and systems, we offer integrated and structured services that provide valuable support in every phase of the life cycle of your machine or plant - from planning and implementation through commissioning as far as mainte-nance and modernization.

Our Service & Support accompanies you worldwide in all mat-ters concerning automation and drives from Siemens. We pro-vide direct on-site support in more than 100 countries through all phases of the life cycle of your machines and plants.

You have an experienced team of specialists at your side to pro-vide active support and bundled know-how. Regular training courses and intensive contact among our employees - even ac-ross continents - ensure reliable service in the most diverse areas.

■ Online SupportThe comprehensive online infor-mation platform supports you in all aspects of our Service & Sup-port at any time and from any lo-cation in the world.

www.siemens.com/automation/service&support

■ Technical SupportExpert advice on technical questions with a wide range of demand-optimized services for all our products and systems.

www.siemens.com/automation/support-request

■ Technical ConsultingSupport in planning and desig-ning your project: From detailed actual-state analysis, definition of the goal and consulting on product and system questions right through to the creation of the automation solution.

■ TrainingExtend your competitive edge - through practical know-how directly from the manufacturer.

www.siemens.com/sitrain

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Contact information is available in the Internet at: www.siemens.com/automation/partner

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■ Engineering SupportSupport during project enginee-ring and development with ser-vices fine-tuned to your requirements, from configurati-on through to implementation of an automation project.

■ Field ServiceOur Field Service offers you ser-vices for commissioning and maintenance - to ensure that your machines and plants are always available.

■ Spare partsIn every sector worldwide, plants and systems are required to operate with constantly incre-asing reliability. We will provide you with the support you need to prevent a standstill from occur-ring in the first place: with a worldwide network and optimum logistics chains.

■ RepairsDowntimes cause problems in the plant as well as unnecessary costs. We can help you to redu-ce both to a minimum - with our worldwide repair facilities.

■ OptimizationDuring the service life of machi-nes and plants, there is often a great potential for increasing productivity or reducing costs. To help you achieve this potenti-al, we are offering a complete range of optimization services.

■ ModernizationYou can also rely on our support when it comes to modernization - with comprehensive services from the planning phase all the way to commissioning.

■ Service programsOur service programs are selec-ted service packages for an au-tomation and drives system or product group. The individual services are coordinated with each over to ensure smooth co-verage of the entire life cycle and support optimum use of your products and systems.

The services of a Service Pro-gram can be flexibly adapted at any time and used separately.

Examples of service programs:7 Service contracts7 Plant IT Security Services7 Life Cycle Services for Drive Engineering7 SIMATIC PCS 7 Life Cycle Services7 SINUMERIK Manufacturing Excellence7 SIMATIC Remote Support Servicess

Advantages at a glance:7 Reduced downtimes for increased productivity7 Optimized maintenance costs due to a tailored scope of ser-

vices7 Costs that can be calculated and therefore planned7 Service reliability due to guaranteed response times and

spare part delivery times7 Customer service personnel will be supported and relieved of

additional tasks7 Comprehensive service from a single source, fewer interfaces

and greater expertise

Contact information is available in the Internet at: www.siemens.com/automation/partner

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■ Knowledge Base on DVD

For locations without online con-nections to the Internet there are excerpts of the free part of the information sources available on DVD (Service & Support Know-ledge Base). This DVD contains all the latest product information at the time of production (FAQs, Downloads, Tips and Tricks, Up-dates) as well as general infor-mation on Service & Support.

The DVD also includes a full-text search and our Knowledge Ma-nager for targeted searches for solutions. The DVD will be upda-ted every 4 months.

Just the same as our online offer in the Internet, the Service & Support Knowledge Base on DVD comes complete in 5 langua-ges (German, English, French, Italian, Spanish).

You can order the Service & Support Knowledge Base DVD from your Siemens contact.

Order no. 6ZB5310-0EP30-0BA2

■ Automation Value Card

Small card - great support

The Automation Value Card is an integral component of the com-prehensive service concept with which Siemens Automation and Drives will accompany you in each phase of your automation project.

It doesn't matter whether you want just specific services from our Technical Support or want to purchase something on our Online portal, you can always pay with your Automation Value Card. No invoicing, transparent and safe. With your personal card number and associated PIN you can view the state of your account and all transactions at any time.

Services on card. This is how it's done.

Card number and PIN are on the back of the Automation Value Card. When delivered, the PIN is covered by a scratch field, gu-aranteeing that the full credit is on the card.

By entering the card number and PIN you have full access to the Service & Support services being offered. The charge for the services procured is debited from the credits on your Automa-tion Value Card.

All the services offered are marked in currency-neutral credits, so you can use the Automation Value Card worldwide.

Order your Automation and Value Card easily and comfortably like a product with your sales contact.

Detailed information on the services offered is available on our Internet site at:

www.siemens.com/automation/service&support

Service & Support à la Card: Examples

Automation Value Card order numbers

Credits Order no.

200 6ES7 997-0BA00-0XA0

500 6ES7 997-0BB00-0XA0

1 000 6ES7 997-0BC00-0XA0

10 000 6ES7 997-0BG00-0XA0

Technical Support

”Priority“ Priority processing for urgent cases

”24 h“ Availability round the clock

”Extended“ Technical consulting for complex questions

”Mature Products“

Consulting service for products that are not available any more

Support Tools in the Support Shop

Tools that can be used directly for configuration, ana-lysis and testing

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■ Overview

The information listed here is mainly of a fundamental nature and applies regardless of the type and vendor of the electronic con-trol system.

Reliability

The reliability of devices and components is being driven as high as possible by employing extensive and cost-effective measures in development and production.

This includes• Selection of high-quality components;• Worst-case design calculation of all circuits;• Systematic and computer-controlled testing of all subcontrac-

ted components;• Burn-in of all large-scale integrated circuits (e.g. processors,

memories etc.);• Measures to prevent static charging when working at or with

MOS circuits;• Visual checks at various stages of production;• In-circuit testing of all modules, i.e. computer-aided testing of

all components and their interaction in the circuit;• Hot endurance run at high ambient temperature over several

days;• Meticulous computer-controlled final testing;• Statistical evaluation of all returns for immediate introduction

of remedial actions.

These measures are regarded a basic measures in safety engi-neering. They prevent or keep control of the majority of potential faults.

Risks

Wherever faults are liable to cause injury to persons or damage to property it is necessary to introduce measures aimed in parti-cular at the safety of the plant and, therefore, of the control sys-tem. Special, plan-specific directives exist for these applications and need to be taken into account when configuring the control system.

In the case of safety-relevant electronic control systems the measures needing to be taken to prevent or keep control of faults are aimed at the risk presented by the plant. In such a case the basic measures listed above are no longer sufficient above a certain level of hazard potential. Additional measures have to be implemented and certified (e.g.dual-channel arran-gements, tests, checksums etc.) for the control system.

■ Division into a safe and a non-safe zone

In practically all plants there are parts which perform safety-re-lated functions (e.g. emergency stop pushbuttons, mesh gu-ards, two-hand controls). In order not to have to consider the complete control system in terms of safety engineering it is cus-tomary to divide the control system into a safe and a non-safe zone. No special requirements are imposed on the safety of the control system in the non-safe zone because there would be no impact on the safety of the plant if the electronics failed in this case. In the safe zone, on the other hand, you are only allowed to use control systems and/or circuits which satisfy the directives in question.

The following zonal divisions are customary in practice:• Control systems with little safety engineering,

e.g. machine control systems.• Control systems with balanced zones,

e.g. chemical plants, aerial ropeways.• Control systems with mainly safety engineering,

e.g. incineration plants.

Important

Even if a maximum of design-based safety is achieved in the configuration of an electronic control systems – e.g. through multi-edge configuration – it is still essential to closely follow the instructions in the operating manuals as otherwise wrong actions may suspend precautions for preventing potential faults or may create additional sources of danger.

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■ Overview

Software typesSoftware requiring a license is categorized into types.The following software types have been defined:• Engineering software• Runtime software

Engineering softwareThis includes all software products for creating (engineering) user software, e.g. for configuring, programming, parameteriz-ing, testing, commissioning or servicing. Data generated with engineering software and executable programs can be duplicated for your own use or for use by third-parties free-of-charge.

Runtime softwareThis includes all software products required for plant/machine operation, e.g. operating system, basic system, system expan-sions, drivers, etc.The duplication of the runtime software and executable pro-grams created with the runtime software for your own use or for use by third-parties is subject to a charge. You can find information about license fees according to use in the ordering data (e.g. in the catalog). Examples of categories of use include per CPU, per installation, per channel, per instance, per axis, per control loop, per variable, etc.Information about extended rights of use for parameteriza-tion/configuration tools supplied as integral components of the scope of delivery can be found in the readme file supplied with the relevant product(s).

License typesSiemens Industry Automation & Drive Technologies offers vari-ous types of software license:• Floating license• Single license• Rental license• Trial license

Floating licenseThe software may be installed for internal use on any number of devices by the licensee. Only the concurrent user is licensed. The concurrent user is the person using the program. Use begins when the software is started. A license is required for each concurrent user.

Single licenseUnlike the floating license, a single license permits only one installation of the software. The type of use licensed is specified in the ordering data and in the Certificate of License (CoL). Types of use include for example per device, per axis, per channel, etc. One single license is required for each type of use defined.

Rental licenseA rental license supports the "sporadic use" of engineering software. Once the license key has been installed, the software can be used for a specific number of hours (the operating hours do not have to be consecutive). One license is required for each installation of the software.

Trial licenseA trial license supports "short-term use" of the software in a non-productive context, e.g. for testing and evaluation purposes. It can be transferred to another license.

Factory licenseWith the Factory License the user has the right to install and use the software at one permanent establishment only. The perma-nent establishment is defined by one address only.The number of hardware devices on which the software may be installed results from the order data or the Certificate of License (CoL).

Certificate of licenseThe Certificate of License (CoL) is the licensee's proof that the use of the software has been licensed by Siemens. A CoL is required for every type of use and must be kept in a safe place.

DowngradingThe licensee is permitted to use the software or an earlier ver-sion/release of the software, provided that the licensee owns such a version/release and its use is technically feasible.

Delivery versionsSoftware is constantly being updated.The following delivery versions• PowerPack• Upgradecan be used to access updates.Existing bug fixes are supplied with the ServicePack version.

PowerPackPowerPacks can be used to upgrade to more powerful software.The licensee receives a new license agreement and CoL (Certificate of License) with the PowerPack. This CoL, together with the CoL for the original product, proves that the new soft-ware is licensed. A separate PowerPack must be purchased for each original license of the software to be replaced.

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UpgradeAn upgrade permits the use of a new version of the software on the condition that a license for a previous version of the product is already held.The licensee receives a new license agreement and CoL with the upgrade. This CoL, together with the CoL for the previous product, proves that the new version is licensed.A separate upgrade must be purchased for each original license of the software to be upgraded.

Software Update Service

The SIMATIC NET Software Update Service includes automatic delivery of the relevant updates of the SIMATIC NET PC software CD, which is available following the signing of the contract.

The CD contains SIMATIC NET software for Industrial Ethernet, PROFINET, OPC server and PROFIBUS, so that your software is

always up to date.

The following boundary conditions apply:• The customer must already have a current software version, so

an update/upgrade may be required beforehand.• The update service is valid for one year following the date

specified in the order.• It shall be extended automatically for a further year, provided

that it is not cancelled 3 months in advance by the customer or by the responsible Siemens partner.

• When the contract is extended, the customer will be invoiced for the cost of a further year.

ServicePackServicePacks are used to debug existing products. ServicePacks may be duplicated for use as prescribed accord-ing to the number of existing original licenses.

License keySiemens Industry Automation & Drive Technologies supplies software products with and without license keys.The license key serves as an electronic license stamp and is also the "switch" for activating the software (floating license, rental license, etc.).The complete installation of software products requiring license keys includes the program to be licensed (the software) and the license key (which represents the license).

Detailed explanations concerning license conditions can be found in the “Terms and Conditions of Siemens AG” or underwww.siemens.com/industrymall(Industry Mall Online-Help System)

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3RA61, 3RA62 compact feeders• 3RA61 direct-on-line starters .................. 6/81• 3RA62 reversing starters ........................ 6/823RB24 for IO-Link, up to 630 Afor high-feature applications ....................... 7/173RK3 modular safety system .................... 3/2963SF1 hinge switches ................................... 6/283SF1 position switches ............................... 6/14• 3SF1 position switches

with separate actuator ............................ 6/21• 3SF1 position switches

with solenoid interlocking ....................... 6/253SF2 cable-operated switches for AS-Interface ........................................... 6/303SF5 pushbuttons and indicator lights ..... 6/1213UF18 current transformersfor overload protection .............................. 3/2953WL/3VL function block library for SIMATIC PCS 7 .................................... 3/3137KM PAC measuring devices ................... 3/3037KM PAC3100 measuring devices ........... 3/3047KM PAC3200 measuring devices ........... 3/3057KM PAC4200 measuring devices ........... 3/306830-1T connecting cable ............................ 3/56830-2 connecting cable .............................. 3/578WD4 signaling columns .......................... 6/130• 8WD42, 50 mm diameter ...................... 6/131• 8WD44, 70 mm diameter ...................... 6/133

A

Abbreviations, Explanations ....................... 11/1Accessories ....................... 2/609, 2/611, 2/613,...................................... 3/298, 3/299, 7/37, 7/44Accessories for 3RB24 ............................... 7/22Accessories for compact feeders for IO-Link ................................................... 7/26Accessories for M200D motor starters• PROFIBUS ............................................ 3/271• PROFINET ............................................. 2/731Active field distributors ............................... 3/83Active RS 485 terminating element ............. 3/68Addressing units ....................................... 6/141Analog I/O modules, IP67 - K60 ................. 6/60Analyzer .................................................... 6/143ANT794-3M GSM/GPRS antenna ............. 9/144ANT794-4MR GSM/GPRS antenna ........... 9/146Application examples ................................... 8/6AS-i cable-operated switches ..................... 6/30AS-Interface ................................................ 1/20AS-Interface communication modules ........ 6/68AS-Interface connections for LOGO! .......... 6/73AS-Interface enclosures and front panel modules• General data ......................................... 6/121• Components ......................................... 6/123• Customized equipment ........................ 6/124• Front panel module ............................... 6/125AS-Interface enclosures and front panel modulesWith standard fittings ................................ 6/122AS-Interface F adapters for EMERGENCY-STOP devices ................. 6/34AS-Interface Function Block Libraryfor SIMATIC PCS 7 .................................... 6/149AS-Interface power supply units ............... 6/135AS-Interface safety modules ....................... 6/11AS-Interface safety monitors ......................... 6/8AS-Interface shaped cables ..................... 6/138AS-Interface specification• AS-i Power24V expansion ........................ 6/5• Specification 2.0, 2.1 and 3.0 ................... 6/4

ASIsafe ..........................................................6/6

B

BANY PN IO ..............................................2/736BANYnet bus analysis and diagnostics ..............................2/734, 3/336Basic Panels – Standard ...........................2/651Box PC .......................................................2/683Bus cables ..........................................3/80, 3/86Bus terminals ...............................................3/65

C

Cabling technology .........2/28, 2/31, 2/32, 2/34,.................2/38, 2/41, 2/46, 2/50,2/60, 2/65,2/68,.......................2/73,2/79, 2/83, 2/88, 2/94, 2/100,..............2/102, 2/107,2/108, 2/109, 2/124, 2/130Catalog improvement suggestions ...........11/38CE marking ................................................11/19Central modules, expansion modules,interface modules, operating and monitoring modules ...................................3/297CM 1242-5 .................................................3/154CM 1243-5 .................................................3/158CNC controls .............................................2/649Code reading systems ................................5/12• SIMATIC VS130-2 ..................................3/322Comfort Panels – Standard .......................2/654Communicationfor PC-based systems ........2/542, 2/543, 2/547,........................2/551, 2/555, 2/560, 2/565,2/570,........................2/573, 2/576, 2/578,2/581, 2/583,.......................2/585, 2/587, 2/589, 3/187, 3/188, ........................3/189,3/196, 3/202, 3/209, 3/215,.............3/222, 3/226, 3/230, 3/235, 3/238, 3/241Communication for PC-based systems• PROFIBUS

- Overview ............................................3/186• PROFINET/Industrial Ethernet

- Introduction ........................................2/539- Performance data ..............................2/541

Communication for SIMATIC S7-1200 .................................3/154Communication for SIMATIC S7-200 ...................................2/482Communication for SIMATIC S7-300• PROFINET/Industrial Ethernet ...............2/486• PROFIBUS..............................................3/162Communicationfor SIMATIC S7-400• PROFINET/Industrial Ethernet................2/522• PROFIBUS..............................................3/176Communication modulesASM 456, SIMATIC RF160C ......................3/320Communication overview ..............2/8, 3/11, 7/3Communication via AS-Interface ...............10/13• AS-Interface shaped cable ...................10/14Communication via PROFIBUS DP .............10/4• ECOFAST fiber-optic hybrid cable ........10/11• ECOFAST hybrid field bus

connections in Cu-RS 485 ......................10/7• Hybrid field bus connections ..................10/5Compact switch modules• CSM 1277 unmanaged .........................2/136• CSM 377 unmanaged ...........................2/140• SIPLUS NET CSM 1277 ........................2/139Conditions of sale and deliveryExport regulations .....................................11/40Configuration examples .......................3/12, 5/4Configuring, Visualizing and Controlling• with SENTRON ......................................3/315• with SIMATIC .........................................3/309Connecting cables ....................................9/149Connection examples ..................................3/21Connection options to SIMATIC PCs ..................................2/542, 3/188

Connection technology according to ISO 23570 and ECOFAST .................. 10/4, 10/7Connections/interfaces ............................. 3/341Contactors and contactor assemblies . 6/75, 7/9• Power contactors for switching motors .. 6/74Controller Access Points• SCALANCE W786

for the outdoor area ................................ 8/98• SCALANCE W786C RJ45

for the outdoor area ................................ 8/53• SCALANCE W788C M12

for the indoor area .................................. 8/50• SCALANCE W788C RJ45

for control cabinet .................................. 8/47Controllers• Embedded bundles .............................. 2/467• Embedded controllers .......................... 2/464• Modular controllers

- SIMATIC S7-1200 .............................. 2/420- SIMATIC S7-300 ................................ 2/432- SIMATIC S7-400 ................................ 2/450

• PC-based controllers ............................ 2/461Counter modules ........................................ 6/70CP 1242-7 GPRS module ........................... 9/12CP 1604 .................................................... 2/543CP 1612 A2 ............................................... 2/551CP 1613 A2 ............................................... 2/555CP 1616 .................................................... 2/547CP 1623 .................................................... 2/560CP 1628 .................................................... 2/565CP 243-1 ................................................... 2/482CP 342-5 ................................................... 3/162CP 342-5 FO ............................................. 3/167CP 343-1 ................................................... 2/492CP 343-1 Advanced ................................. 2/500CP 343-1 BACnet ...................................... 2/517CP 343-1 ERPC ......................................... 2/511CP 343-1 Lean .......................................... 2/486CP 343-5 ................................................... 3/172CP 443-1 ................................................... 2/522CP 443-1 Advanced ................................. 2/528CP 443-5 Basic ......................................... 3/176CP 443-5 Extended ................................... 3/180CP 5603 .................................................... 3/189CP 5611 A2 ............................................... 3/222CP 5613 A2 ............................................... 3/196CP 5614 A2 ............................................... 3/202CP 5621 .................................................... 3/226CP 5623 .................................................... 3/209CP 5624 .................................................... 3/215CP 5711 .................................................... 3/230C-PLUG ..................................................... 2/609CPU 1211C ............................................... 2/420CPU 1212C ............................................... 2/424CPU 1214C ............................................... 2/428CPU 314C-2 PN/DP .................................. 2/432CPU 315-2 PN/DP ..................................... 2/434CPU 315F-2 PN/DP ................................... 2/442CPU 317-2 PN/DP ..................................... 2/437CPU 317F-2 PN/DP ................................... 2/445CPU 319-3 PN/DP ..................................... 2/440CPU 319F-3 PN/DP ................................... 2/448CPU 412-2 PN ........................................... 2/450CPU 414-3 PN/DP ..................................... 2/452CPU 414F-3 PN/DP ................................... 2/457CPU 416-3 PN/DP ..................................... 2/454CPU416F-3 PN/DP .................................... 2/459CU240D PN and CU240D PN-FControl Units .............................................. 2/410CU305 Control Unit ................................... 2/414

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CU310-2 Control Unit for single-axis drives ................................. 2/417Current monitoring ...................................... 7/32

D

Data communication .............................. 2/7, 3/9DCF77 antennas ....................................... 9/150Delphi-S7, Delphi-DPLib andDelphi-DPSoftnetSlave .............................. 3/344Development kits• for ERTEC ............................................. 2/743• for Standard Ethernet Controllers ......... 2/744deviceWISE Embedded Edition for SIMATIC S7 .......................................... 2/758Diagnostic repeater for PROFIBUS DP ....... 3/71Digital I/O modules IP67• K20 ......................................................... 6/57• Introduction ............................................ 6/50• K45 ......................................................... 6/55• K60 ......................................................... 6/51• User modules ......................................... 6/59Digital I/O modules IP68/IP69K• K60R ....................................................... 6/53Distributed frequency convertersSINAMICS G120D ..................................... 2/406DP/AS-i F-Link ............................................. 6/43DP/AS-i LINK Advanced ............................. 6/38DP/AS-Interface Link 20E ........................... 6/41DP/DP coupler .......................................... 3/261Drive systems• SINAMICS G ......................................... 2/406• SINAMICS G120D

Distributed Frequency Converter ......... 2/410• SINAMICS S

High Performance Drives ..................... 2/412

E

ECOFAST bus cables ................................. 3/37ECOFAST ES ............................................. 3/281ECOFAST Fiber Optic Hybrid Cable ......... 3/143ECOFAST motor starters ........................... 3/279ECOFAST motor starters – Software ......... 3/281ECOFAST selection module ...................... 10/20EGPRS Router MD741-1 ........................... 9/122Electrical networks• FOUNDATION Fieldbus .......................... 3/86• PROFIBUS PA ......................................... 3/74• RS485 ..................................................... 3/23Energy cables .................................... 2/68, 3/42Energy management ................................ 3/300Engineering/Network Management/Diagnostics• PROFIBUS ............................................. 3/327• Industrial Wireless Communication ....... 8/190Enhanced Real-Time Ethernet Controller ERTEC ........................ 2/742ET 200eco ................................................... 4/26ET 200eco PN .................................. 2/640, 4/25ET 200iSP .................................................... 4/19ET 200M ...................................................... 4/18ET 200M – Interface modules ................... 2/627ET 200pro ................................................... 4/20ET 200pro – Interface modules ................. 2/630ET 200S ......................................................... 4/3ET 200SMotor Starters and Safety Motor Starters ..... 4/4Expansion modules for 7KM PAC ............. 3/307Extension plug .......................................... 6/140

F

F90 module ................................................. 6/66Fax form .................................................... 11/38

FC FO termination kit ........................2/107, 3/96FC glass fiber-optic cable ...........................3/91FC glass fiber-optic cables .......................2/102Flat module ..................................................6/67

G

Glass fiber-optic cables ...................2/109, 3/97GPS receiver .............................................9/151Ground-fault detection modules ..................6/71GSM/GPRS MD720-3 modem ..................... 9/17

H

HARDNET-IE S7-REDCONNECT ...............2/570Hardware platforms ...................................2/643

I

I/O modules for operation in the control cabinet ...................................6/63I/O modules for operation in the field, high degree of protection ............................6/50IE Connecting Cable M12-180/M12-180 .....2/79IE FC M12 Plug PRO ...................................2/46IE FC Outlet RJ45 ........................................2/83IE FC RJ45 Modular Outlet ..........................2/88IE FC RJ45 Plug 2 x 2 .................................2/34IE FC RJ45 Plug 4 x 2 .................................2/38IE FC TP Cable 2 x 2 ...................................2/50IE FC TP Cable 4 x 2 ...................................2/60IE Hybrid Cable ...........................................2/65IE Push Pull Plug PRO .................................2/41IE TP Cord ...................................................2/73IE/AS-i LINK PN IO ......................................6/47IE/PB Link PN IO .......................................2/745IE/WSN-PA LINK ............................. 2/750, 8/199IM 151-3 PN ..............................................2/617IM 151-8 F PN/DP CPU .............................2/624IM 151-8 PN/DP CPU ................................2/620IM 153-4 PN ..............................................2/627IM 154-4 PN ..............................................2/630IM 154-6 PN IWLAN .......................2/632, 8/183IM 154-8 F PN/DP CPU .............................2/637IM 154-8 PN/DP CPU ................................2/634Index .........................................................11/30Industrial bus systems .................................1/12Industrial communication with Totally Integrated Automation ..............1/10Industrial Ethernet ................1/14, 2/4, 2/7, 2/23Industrial Ethernet FastConnect ..................2/32Industrial Ethernet security ........................2/392Industrial Ethernet switches / media converters ......................................2/132Industrial PC• Box PC ..................................................2/683• Rack PC ................................................2/663• SIMATIC Panel PC ................................2/698Industrial Remote Communication ..............1/26Industrial Twisted Pair – cables/connectors .......................................2/94Industrial Wireless Communication .............1/24Industrial Wireless LAN (IWLAN) ...................8/3Industrial Wireless LAN ControllerSCALANCE WLC711 ...................................8/43Industry monitors and Thin Clients ........................................ 2/713Information and Ordering in the Internet and on DVD ........................11/24Input modules ...............................................7/7IO-Link K20 modules .....................................7/8IO-Link master module for • ET 200eco PN ...........................................7/6

• ET 200S- 4SI SIRIUS electronic module ............... 7/5- IO-Link 4SI electronic module ............... 7/4

IWLAN• Access Points

IEEE 802.11a/b/g .................................... 8/58• Access Points

IEEE 802.11n .......................................... 8/15• Accessories .......................................... 8/136• Client Modules I

EEE 802.11a/b/g ................................... 8/115• Client Modules

IEEE 802.11n ........................................ 8/103• Controller Access Points

IEEE 802.11a/b/g .................................... 8/98• Controller and

Controller Access Points IEEE 802.11n .......................................... 8/39

• Network transition ................................. 8/185IWLAN antennas ....................................... 8/136IWLAN cabling technology ....................... 8/161IWLAN RCoax cables ............................... 8/154IWLAN/PB Link PN IO ............................... 8/185

K

Key PanelsSIMATIC HMI KP8/KP8F ........................... 2/650Knowledge Base on DVDAutomation Value Card ............................. 11/26

L

Lenses ...................................................... 3/326Line monitoring ........................................... 7/29Line transformer ........................................ 9/143LTOP overvoltage protection .................... 9/140

M

M200D motor starters for AS-Interface• M200D Basic motor starters ................. 6/101• M200D Standard motor starters ........... 6/102M200D motor starters for PROFIBUS ....... 3/267• Communication modules,

motor starter modules .......................... 3/270M200D motor starters for PROFINET ........ 2/725• Communication modules,

motor starter modules .......................... 2/730Master interface modulefor IM 151 CPU interface modules ........... 2/621Masters for• AS-Interface ..................................... 6/35, 7/4• Masters for SIMATIC S7

- CP 243-2 .............................................. 6/35- CP 343-2P, CP 343-2 ........................... 6/36

MCU motor starters for AS-Interface• Accessories .......................................... 6/113• Metal enclosures,

electromechanical switching ................ 6/110• Metal enclosures,

electronic switching .............................. 6/112• Plastic enclosures,

electromechanical switching ................ 6/109MD2 dedicated line modem ..................... 9/113MD3 telephone modem ............................ 9/118Media modules for modular• SCALANCE X-300 managed ................ 2/328• SCALANCE XR-500 managed ............. 2/375Miscellaneous accessories ....................... 6/146Mobile Panels ........................................... 2/655MOBY D ........................................................ 5/8Modems .................................................... 9/111Modules with special functions ................... 6/70Motion Control architectureswith SIMOTION ......................................... 2/645Motion Control System SIMOTION ........... 2/642Motor Starter ES ........................................ 3/273

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N

Network components .................................. 3/16Network selection criteria .................. 2/23, 3/18Network transistions• PROFINET/Industrial Ethernet ............... 2/745• PROFIBUS ............................................. 3/261• AS-Interface............................................. 6/38Network transitions ............................................

O

OLM Optical Link Module ......................... 3/122Online Services ......................................... 11/24OPC server for Industrial Ethernet ............ 2/578OPC Server for PROFIBUS ....................... 3/238Operating and Monitoring Devices ................................... 2/650Optical bus terminal OBT ......................... 3/150Optical networks with OBT and integrated interface ........................... 3/137Optical networks with OLM ......................... 3/89Order No. Index ........................................ 11/35Overview of FC-FOCs ...................... 2/100, 3/89Overview of FOCs ..................................... 2/108Overview of network components ..... 3/16, 8/10Overview of passive network components . 2/28Overview of Twisted Pair ............................. 2/31Overvoltage protection module .................. 6/71

P

PA routers .................................................. 3/262PAC3200 function block libraryfor SIMATIC WinCC ................................... 3/314Partner at Industry Automation and Drive Technologies ............................ 11/22Partner solutions ............................ 2/758, 3/344PC-based power management system .... 3/300PCF-FOC termination kit ................ 3/119, 3/147PCS 7 TeleControl Engineering Station ....... 9/45PCS 7 TeleControl Operator System ........... 9/46Plastic and PCF fiber-optic cable .. 3/112, 3/137PN/PN coupler .......................................... 2/756POF and PCF fiber-optic cables ............... 2/124POF/PCF FOC termination kit ................... 2/130Power connection technology• Motor connection cables and plugs ..... 10/18• Power cables, plugs,

power terminal connectors ................... 10/15Power factor and active current monitoring ............................ 7/33Power Rail Booster ...................................... 3/72Power supply for modular SCALANCE X-500 managed .................... 2/389Power supply PS791-1PRO ........... 2/611, 8/165Power Supply PS791-2DC and PS791-2AC ........................................ 8/167Power supply units and data decoupling modules ......................... 6/135powerconfig .............................................. 3/319powermanager .......................................... 3/316PPI modem cable ..................................... 9/148Process or field communication ................... 3/5

PROFIBUS ...................................................1/18PROFIBUS bus cables ................................3/25PROFIBUS components ............................3/338PROFIBUS DP ASICs ................................3/338PROFIBUS FastConnect .............................3/23PROFIBUS M12 and 7/8"connecting cable/connector .......................3/58PROFIdrive for SIMOTION ........................2/647PROFINET ..........................................1/16, 2/24PROFINET for SIMOTION ..........................2/646PROFINET Technology components ...........................2/742

Q

Quality managementCertificates ................................................11/21

R

Rack PC ....................................................2/663Relay, digitally configurable for 1 sensor ....7/40Relay, digitally configurable for up to 3 sensors ......................................7/42Repeater ....................................................6/139Repeater RS 485 for PROFIBUS .................3/69RFID Software ...............................................5/9RFID systems ................................................5/6RS485 bus connector ..................................3/48

S

S22.5 data decoupling modules ...............6/136S7 OPC Redundancy for Industrial Ethernet ................................2/581S7 OPC Redundancy for PROFIBUS ........3/241Safety of electronic devices ......................11/27SCALANCE S ............................................2/393SCALANCE W740• for use in the control cabinet ................8/120• for use in the indoor area ......................8/128SCALANCE W748 M12 for use in the indoor area ..........................8/110SCALANCE W748 RJ45for use in the control cabinet .....................8/106SCALANCE W784 for use in the control cabinet .......................8/63SCALANCE W786 for the outdoor area .......8/79SCALANCE W786 RJ45 for the outdoor area .....................................8/31SCALANCE W788 for the indoor area .........8/70SCALANCE W788 M12 for the indoor area .......................................8/24SCALANCE W788 RJ45 for use in control cabinet .............................8/18SCALANCE X-000 unmanaged .................2/144SCALANCE X005 unmanaged ..................2/145SCALANCE X-100 unmanaged .................2/159SCALANCE X-100 unmanaged /media converters ......................................2/158SCALANCE X-200 managed .....................2/181SCALANCE X-200IRT managed ...............2/211SCALANCE X-300 managed .....................2/234SCALANCE X-300EEC managed ..............2/291SCALANCE X-300PoE managed ..............2/273SCALANCE X-400 managed (Layer 3) ....................................................2/344SCALANCE X-500 managed (Layer 3) .....2/365SCALANCE XB-000 unmanaged ..............2/150SCALANCE XF-200 managed ................... 2/203SCALANCE XF-200IRT managed .............2/229SCALANCE XR-300 managed ..................2/263SCALANCE XR-300EEC managed ...........2/314SCALANCE XR-300PoE managed ............2/281SCALANCE XR-500 managed (Layer 3) ...2/366SCD monitors 1900 ...................................2/715

Service & Support ..................................... 11/25SICLOCK time synchronization ................ 2/613Siemens contacts worldwide .................... 11/22Siemens Solution Partner Automation ...... 11/23SIMATIC ET 200eco .................................. 2/640SIMATIC ET 200S• Interface modules ................................ 2/617• Interface modules

with integrated CPU ............................. 2/620SIMATIC Flat Panels ................................. 2/713SIMATIC HMI IPC277D ............................. 2/702SIMATIC HMI IPC277D Bundles ............... 2/472SIMATIC HMI IPC477C ............................. 2/704SIMATIC HMI IPC477C bundles ............... 2/474SIMATIC HMI IPC577C ............................. 2/707SIMATIC HMI IPC677C ............................. 2/710SIMATIC identification systems ................ 3/320• RFID systems ....................................... 2/717• Code reading systems ......................... 2/719SIMATIC iMap ........................................... 2/733SIMATIC IPC227D ..................................... 2/687SIMATIC IPC227D Bundles ...................... 2/467SIMATIC IPC427C ..................................... 2/689SIMATIC IPC427C bundles ....................... 2/469SIMATIC IPC547C ..................................... 2/672SIMATIC IPC547D ..................................... 2/669SIMATIC IPC627C ..................................... 2/692SIMATIC IPC647C ..................................... 2/675SIMATIC IPC827C ..................................... 2/695SIMATIC IPC847C ..................................... 2/679SIMATIC Mobile Panel 277(F) IWLAN ....... 8/169SIMATIC Multi Panels ................................ 2/661SIMATIC Multi Panels (MP) ....................... 2/661SIMATIC MV420 ........................................ 2/719SIMATIC MV440 ........................................ 2/721SIMATIC Panel PC .................................... 2/698SIMATIC Panels ........................................ 2/658SIMATIC PCS 7 Library PAC3200 ............. 3/312SIMATIC PCS 7 TeleControl ........................ 9/41SIMATIC PDM Process Device Manager .. 3/331SIMATIC powerrate ................................... 3/310SIMATIC RF180C/RF182C ........................ 2/717SIMATIC RF300 ............................................. 5/7SIMATIC S7 ......................... 2/592, 2/602, 3/244SIMATIC S7-modular Embedded Controller• EC31 ..................................................... 2/464• Expansion modules .............................. 2/466SIMATIC TeleService ................................. 9/154SIMATIC Thin Client .................................. 2/716SIMATIC VS120 ......................................... 3/325SIMATIC WinAC MP .................................. 2/477SIMATIC WinAC ODK ............................... 2/463SIMATIC WinAC RTX ................................ 2/461SIMATIC WinAC RTX F ............................. 2/462SIMATIC WinCC ............................. 2/596, 3/249SIMATIC WinCC (TIA Portal) Runtime ....... 2/604SIMATIC WinCC flexible RT ........... 2/594, 3/247SIMATIC-based power management system ..................... 3/302SIMOCODE 3UF motor management and control devices .................................. 3/282SIMOCODE pro 3UF7• Accessories .......................................... 3/291• Basic units ............................................ 3/288• Expansion modules .............................. 3/289• Failsafe expansion modules ................. 3/290• General data ......................................... 3/282SINAMICS G110D distributed frequency converters .............. 6/117SINAMICS S110 servo converters ............ 2/412

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SINAMICS S120 drive system .................. 2/415SINAUT ST7 Engineering Software ............. 9/31SINAUT ST7cc, Add-on for WinCC ............. 9/34SINAUT ST7sc SCADA Connect Software .......................... 9/48SINEMA E ................................................. 8/190SINEMA server .......................................... 2/739SINUMERIK Analog Drive Interfacefor 4 axes ADI 4 .......................................... 3/73SINUMERIK CNC automation system ....... 2/649SIPLUS Basic Panels ................................ 2/652SIPLUS CP 342-5 ...................................... 3/166SIPLUS CP 343-1 ...................................... 2/498SIPLUS CP 343-1 Advanced .................... 2/509SIPLUS CP 343-1 Lean ............................. 2/491SIPLUS CP 443-1 ...................................... 2/527SIPLUS CP 443-2 Advanced .................... 2/537SIPLUS CP 443-5 Extended ..................... 3/185SIPLUS CPU 1211C .................................. 2/422SIPLUS CPU 1212C .................................. 2/426SIPLUS CPU 1214C .................................. 2/430SIPLUS CPU 315-2 PN/DP ........................ 2/436SIPLUS CPU 315F-2 PN/DP ...................... 2/444SIPLUS CPU 317-2 PN/DP ........................ 2/439SIPLUS CPU 317F-2 PN/DP ...................... 2/447SIPLUS CPU 416-3 PN/DP ........................ 2/456SIPLUS EGPRS MD741-1 routers ............. 9/127SIPLUS GSM/GPRS MD720-3 modem ....... 9/22SIPLUS IM 151-3PN .................................. 2/619SIPLUS IM 151-8 F PN/DP CPU ................ 2/626SIPLUS IM 153-4 PN IO ............................ 2/629SIPLUS IM151-8 PN/DP CPU .................... 2/622SIPLUS master interface module for IM 151 CPU ......................................... 2/623SIPLUS MD2 dedicated line modem ........ 9/117SIPLUS OLM Optical Link Module ............ 3/135SIPLUS RIC bundles• for IEC 60870-5-101 ............................. 9/100• for IEC 60870-5-103 ............................. 9/104• for IEC 60870-5-104 ............................. 9/107SIPLUS RIC extreme bundles• for IEC 60870-5-101 ............................. 9/102• for IEC 60870-5-103 ............................. 9/105• for IEC 60870-5-104 ............................. 9/109SIPLUS RIC IEC 60870-5-101 library ........ 9/103SIPLUS RIC IEC 60870-5-103 library ........ 9/106SIPLUS RIC IEC 60870-5-104 library ........ 9/110SIPLUS SCALANCE X-100 unmanaged ... 2/169SIPLUS SCALANCE X-100 unmanaged /media converter ........................................ 2/180SIPLUS SCALANCE X-200 managed ....... 2/201SIPLUS SCALANCE X-200IRT managed .. 2/228SIPLUS SCALANCE X-300 managed ....... 2/261SIPLUS TIM 3V-IE for WAN and Ethernet ... 9/67SIPLUS TIM 4R-IE for WAN and Ethernet ... 9/87SIRIUS 3RA23 reversing contactor assemblies .................................................. 7/11SIRIUS 3RA24 contactor assemblies for wye-delta starting ......................... 6/75, 7/13SIRIUS 3RA27 function modules• for AS-Interface ...................................... 6/76• for IO-Link ............................................... 7/15SIRIUS 3RA6 compact feeders .................. 7/24• Accessories ............................................ 6/83• Add-on modules for AS-Interface ........... 6/88• General data ........................................... 6/78• Infeed system for 3RA6 .......................... 6/90SIRIUS 3RA64, 3RA65 compact feedersfor IO-Link ................................................... 7/24SIRIUS 3RB2 electronic overload relays ..... 7/17

SIRIUS 3RS14, 3RS15 temperature monitoring relays for IO-Link ...7/38SIRIUS 3RT20 contactors ............................6/74• 3-pole, 3 ... 18.5 kW ..................................7/9SIRIUS 3UG48 monitoring relays for stand-alone installation for IO-Link ....................................................7/27SIRIUS EMERGENCY-STOPmushroom pushbuttons for AS-Interface ....6/31SIRIUS M200D motor starters• General data ...........................................6/97• Accessories ..........................................6/103• M200D motor starters for AS-Interface ...6/98SIRIUS MCU motor starters General data .............................................6/107SIRIUS Motor Starter Function Block Libraryfor SIMATIC PCS 7 ....................................3/277SITRANS AW200 Wireless HART adpater .............................8/198SITRANS P280 ..........................................8/195SITRANS TF280 .........................................8/197Slaves ..........................................................6/73SlimLine ....................................................... 6/64SNMP OPC server .....................................2/583SOFTBUS for Linux ...................................2/589SOFTNET for Industrial Ethernet ...............2/573SOFTNET for PROFIBUS ...........................3/235SOFTNET PN IO ........................................ 2/576SOFTNET PN IO Linux ..............................2/585SOFTNET Security Client ..........................2/402SOFTNET-S7/Linux ....................................2/587Software (AS-Interface) ..............................6/149Software and tools (PROFINET) .................2/733Software Licenses .....................................11/29Special integrated solutions ........................6/68Speed monitoring ........................................7/35SpliTConnect ...............................................3/77Standards and approbations ....................11/20STEP 7 .......................................................3/329STEP 7 Professional/Basic V11 .................3/327System components and accessories ...... 6/139System interfacesfor PG/PC/IPC .................................2/539, 3/186System interfaces for SIMATIC HMI ............................. 2/591, 3/243System interfaces for SIMATIC S7 ...............................2/479, 3/153System interfaces with WinCC (TIA Portal) .....................................2/601, 3/254System interfaces with WinCC (TIA Portal)• SIMATIC S7 ...........................................3/255• SIMATIC WinCC (TIA Portal) Runtime ...3/257• WinCC Runtime Communication ..........3/258System interfaces with WinCC flexible ........................2/591, 3/243System overview (AS-Interface)• Communication overview ..........................6/3• Transmission technology ..........................6/2Systems for the control cabinet .....................4/3Systems without control cabinet ..................4/20

T

Telecontrol .....................................................9/3• Accessories ..........................................9/140TeleControl Basic ..........................................9/5TeleControl Basic for the control center ........9/7TeleControl Basic for the stations ................9/17TeleControl Basic for the substations ..........9/12Telecontrol network• GSM/GPRS/UMTS routers .....................9/122• Modems ................................................9/111

TeleControl Professional ............................. 9/23• Stations for DNP3 protocol ..................... 9/88• Stations for IEC protocol ......................... 9/99• Stations for ST7 protocol ........................ 9/56• for the control center .............................. 9/29• for the stations ........................................ 9/52Telecontrol Server Basic ............................... 9/7Teleservice ................................................ 9/153The SIMOTION system ............................. 2/642The unmatched complete service for the entire life cycle ............................... 11/25TIM 3V-IE Advanced ................................... 9/68TIM 3V-IE DNP3 .......................................... 9/89TIM 3V-IE for WAN and Ethernet ................. 9/59TIM 4R / TIM 4RD ....................................... 9/75TIM 4R-IE DNP3 .......................................... 9/94TIM 4R-IE for WAN and Ethernet ................ 9/79Training ..................................................... 11/18Transmission media .................................. 6/138Transmission technology .............................. 7/2

U

UMTS-Router SCALANCE M87x ............... 9/128

V

Vision sensors ........................................... 3/325Voltage monitoring ...................................... 7/31

W

WinCC Runtime Communication .............. 2/605WinCC/TeleControl ...................................... 9/38Wireless Devices ........................... 8/169, 8/183WirelessHART ........................................... 8/194

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2XV9 450- .......................... 2/432, 2/586, 2/588, .................................. 2/590, 2/614, 2/615, 2/616

3RA

3RA23 15- ................................................... 7/113RA23 16- ................................................... 7/113RA23 17- ................................................... 7/113RA23 18- ................................................... 7/113RA23 24- ................................................... 7/113RA23 25- ................................................... 7/113RA23 26- ................................................... 7/113RA23 27- ................................................... 7/113RA23 28- ................................................... 7/113RA24 15- .......................................... 6/75, 7/133RA24 16- .......................................... 6/75, 7/133RA24 17- .......................................... 6/75, 7/133RA24 23- .......................................... 6/75, 7/133RA24 25- .......................................... 6/75, 7/133RA24 26- .......................................... 6/75, 7/133RA27 11- .......................................... 7/15, 7/163RA27 12- .......................................... 6/76, 6/773RA29 08- ............... 6/87, 6/96, 7/23, 7/37, 7/443RA29 10- ................................................... 6/773RA29 13- ........................ 6/76, 6/77, 7/12, 7/143RA29 23- ........................ 6/76, 6/77, 7/12, 7/143RA61 20- ................................................... 6/813RA62 50- ................................................... 6/823RA64 00- ................................................... 7/243RA65 00- ................................................... 7/253RA68 12- ................................................... 6/933RA68 13- ................................................... 6/933RA68 22- ................................................... 6/943RA68 23- ................................................... 6/943RA68 30- ................................................... 6/933RA68 60- ................................................... 6/953RA68 70- ................................................... 6/953RA68 80- ................................................... 6/963RA68 90- .......................................... 6/95, 6/963RA69 11- ................................................... 6/843RA69 12- ................................................... 6/843RA69 13- ................................................... 6/843RA69 20- .......................................... 6/84, 6/853RA69 31- ................................................... 7/263RA69 32- ................................................... 7/263RA69 33- ................................................... 7/263RA69 35- ................................. 7/16, 7/22, 7/263RA69 36- ................................. 7/16, 7/22, 7/263RA69 40- ................................................... 6/843RA69 50- ................................................... 6/843RA69 70- ................................................... 6/893RA69 91- ................................................... 6/87

3RB

3RB19 00- ........................................ 3/291, 7/233RB24 83- ................................................... 7/203RB29 06- ................................................... 7/213RB29 56- ................................................... 7/213RB29 66- ................................................... 7/213RB29 87- ................................................... 7/21

3RG

3RG9 00 ............................................. 6/66, 6/69

3RK

3RK1 005- ..................................................... 7/53RK1 100- ................................. 6/52, 6/56, 6/653RK1 105- ................................................... 6/103RK1 107- ................................................... 6/61

3RK1 200- ...............6/52, 6/56, 6/65, 6/69, 6/703RK1 205- ..........................................6/12, 6/573RK1 207- ................................................... 6/613RK1 303- .................................................3/2793RK1 305- .................................................3/2693RK1 315- .................................................6/1013RK1 323- .................................................3/2793RK1 325- .................................................6/1023RK1 335- .................................................2/7303RK1 395- ......................................2/730, 3/2693RK1 400- .......................6/52, 6/54, 6/56, 6/57, .............................. 6/65, 6/67, 6/69, 6/73, 6/1163RK1 402- ...................................................6/653RK1 405- ...................................................6/123RK1 408- ..........................................6/52, 6/713RK1 802- ...................................................6/103RK1 901- .....6/10, 6/13, 6/52, 6/54, 6/56, 6/58,...............6/62, 6/72, 6/105, 6/106, 6/116, 6/137, ................6/140, 6/142, 6/145, 6/146, 6/147, 7/83RK1 902- ....2/635, 2/636, 2/638, 2/639, 2/641,.................2/732, 3/270, 3/271, 6/52, 6/54, 6/58,....................... 6/62, 6/104, 6/105, 6/106, 6/116,...................... 6/142, 6/145, 6/147, 6/148, 10/173RK1 903- .................................................3/2753RK1 904- ...........................6/106, 6/142, 6/1453RK1 911 .....................................................3/413RK1 911- ......3/275, 3/279, 6/104, 10/6, 10/10, ............10/12, 10/16, 10/17, 10/18, 10/19, 10/203RK1 922- ................3/275, 3/279, 6/105, 6/1203RK19 01- ...................................................6/893RK19 04- ...................................................6/893RK2 100- ..........................................6/56, 6/573RK2 200 .....................................................6/563RK2 200- .................................6/52, 6/57, 6/653RK2 207- ...................................................6/613RK2 400 .....................................................6/573RK2 400- ........................6/52, 6/56, 6/65, 6/693RK2 703- .................................................6/1463RK3 111- .................................................3/2963RK3 141- ................................................... 6/463RK3 211- ................................................. 3/2963RK3 221- .................................................3/2963RK3 231- .................................................3/2963RK3 242- .................................................3/2963RK3 251- .................................................3/2963RK3 311- .................................................3/2963RK3 321- .................................................3/2963RK3 511- .................................................3/2963RK3 611- .................................................3/2963RK3 931- .................................................3/2973RK43 20- ...........................6/109, 6/111, 6/1123RK5 010- .....................................................7/8

3RP

3RP1 902 ............................................6/10, 6/653RP1 903 ............................................6/10, 6/653RP19 02 .....................................................7/373RP19 03 .............3/291, 3/297, 7/23, 7/37, 7/44

3RS

3RS14 40- ....................................................7/413RS14 41- ....................................................7/433RS15 40- ....................................................7/41

3RT

3RT1 900- ............................2/641, 6/147, 8/1843RT19 00- ..................................6/87, 7/37, 7/443RT19 55- .........................................3/291, 7/233RT19 56- .........................................3/291, 7/233RT19 66- .........................................3/291, 7/233RT20 15- ....................................................7/10

3RT20 16- ................................................... 7/103RT20 17- ................................................... 7/103RT20 18- ................................................... 7/103RT20 23- ................................................... 7/103RT20 24- ................................................... 7/103RT20 25- ................................................... 7/103RT20 26- ................................................... 7/103RT20 27- ................................................... 7/103RT20 28- ................................................... 7/10

3RV

3RV10 .. - .................................................... 6/923RV19 .. - .................................. 6/85, 6/86, 6/963RV29 26- ................................................... 6/86

3RX

3RX9 010- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 012- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 013- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 014- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 015- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 016- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 017- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 020- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 022- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 023- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 024- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 025- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 026- ................................................. 6/1383RX9 027- ...................................... 6/138, 10/143RX9 50. - ................................................. 6/1353RX9 801- ....... 6/58, 6/140, 6/142, 6/145, 6/1463RX9 802- .......................... 2/630, 2/636, 2/639,............................................. 2/641, 2/717, 3/3203RX9 810- ................................................... 6/66

3SB

3SB30 00- ................................................... 6/323SB35 00- ................................................... 6/33

3SE

3SE5 000- 6/16, 6/18, 6/19, 6/20, 6/24, 6/28, 6/29

3SF

3SF1 114- ................................. 6/19, 6/23, 6/293SF1 124- ................................. 6/19, 6/23, 6/293SF1 214- ................................. 6/17, 6/23, 6/293SF1 234- ................................. 6/15, 6/22, 6/283SF1 244- ................................. 6/15, 6/22, 6/283SF1 314- ................................................... 6/273SF1 324- ................................................... 6/263SF2 120- ................................................... 6/303SF2 140- ................................................... 6/303SF2 150- ................................................... 6/303SF5 402- ................................................... 6/343SF5 500- ................................................. 6/1233SF5 811- ........................................ 6/31, 6/1223SF5 812- ................................................. 6/1223SF5 813- ................................................. 6/1223SF5 874- ................................................. 6/1253SF5 900- ................................................. 6/123

3TK

3TK28 20- ................................................... 7/44

3TX

3TX7 .......................................................... 3/294

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3UF

3UF1 900- ................................................. 3/2913UF18 ....................................................... 3/2943UF7 ................................... 3/287, 3/288, 3/2893UF7 900- ................................................. 3/2903UF7 910- ................................................. 3/2903UF7 920- ...................................... 3/290, 3/2973UF7 922- ................................................. 3/2903UF7 925- ................................................. 3/2913UF7 93 ......................................... 3/290, 3/2973UF7 94 ......................................... 3/290, 3/2973UF7 946- ....... 3/275, 3/290, 3/297, 6/10, 6/1453UF7 950- ...................................... 3/290, 3/2973UF7 970- ................................................. 3/2913UF7 982- ................................................. 3/2933UF79 33- ................................................... 7/22

3UG

3UG48 1. - .................................................. 7/303UG48 22- .................................................. 7/323UG48 32- .................................................. 7/313UG48 41- .................................................. 7/343UG48 51- .................................................. 7/36

3ZS

3ZS1 200- ................................................. 3/2803ZS1 310- ................................................. 3/2743ZS1 312- ................................................. 3/2923ZS1 314- ................................................. 3/2983ZS1 630- ................................................. 3/2773ZS1 635- ................................................. 6/1493ZS2 71. - ................................................. 3/3173ZS2 781- ................................................. 3/3113ZS2 782- ................................................. 3/3123ZS2 791- ................................................. 3/313

3ZX

3ZX1 012- ............................... 3/277, 6/77, 7/163ZX1012- ............................................. 7/5, 7/22

6AG

6AG1 101- ................................................. 2/1806AG1 104- ................................................. 2/1696AG1 138- ................................................. 2/6236AG1 151- ........................... 2/619, 2/622, 2/6266AG1 153- ................................................. 2/6296AG1 195- ................................................. 3/2656AG1 202- ................................................. 2/2286AG1 204- ................................................. 2/2026AG1 211- ................................................. 2/4236AG1 212- ...................................... 2/202, 2/4276AG1 214- ................................................. 2/4316AG1 277- ................................................. 2/1396AG1 308- ................................................. 2/2626AG1 315- ...................................... 2/436, 2/4446AG1 317- ...................................... 2/439, 2/4476AG1 342- ................................................. 3/1656AG1 343- ........................... 2/491, 2/499, 2/5106AG1 416- ................................................. 2/4566AG1 443- ........................... 2/527, 2/538, 3/1846AG1 500 .................................................... 3/556AG1 503- ................................................. 3/1356AG1 647- ................................................. 2/6536AG1 720- ................................................... 9/226AG1 741- ................................................. 9/1276AG1 800- .......................................... 9/67, 9/876AG1 810- ................................................. 9/1176AG1 972- ................................................... 3/556AG4 070- ................................................. 2/471

6AG4 104- ................2/670, 2/671, 2/673, 2/6746AG4 112- ......................................2/676, 2/6776AG4 114- ......................................2/680, 2/6816AG6 003- ...............9/100, 9/101, 9/102, 9/103, .................................9/104, 9/105, 9/106, 9/107, ............................................ 9/108, 9/109, 9/110

6AV

6AV2 1 ..- ...................................................2/6546AV3 688- ..................................................2/6506AV6 372- ..................................................3/3106AV6 551- ..................................................2/6596AV6 574- ..................................................2/7166AV6 621- ..................................................2/6606AV6 622- .......................................2/660, 2/6626AV6 642- .......................................2/659, 2/6626AV6 643- .......................................2/659, 2/6626AV6 644- ..................................................2/6626AV6 645 .....................................................8/976AV6 645- ....................2/655, 2/656, 8/69, 8/77, .............................................8/126, 8/134, 8/1816AV6 646- ..................................................2/7166AV6 647- ..................................................2/6516AV6 651- ............................2/651, 2/656, 8/1816AV6 652- .................2/477, 2/478, 2/659, 2/6626AV6 653- ..................................................2/7166AV6 671- ...........................2/476, 2/650, 2/656, ................................ 2/657, 2/706, 2/709, 2/716, ..................8/69, 8/77, 8/97, 8/126, 8/134, 8/1816AV6 691- ......2/651, 2/657, 2/660, 2/662, 8/1826AV7 671- ......2/476, 2/706, 2/709, 2/712, 2/7146AV7 672- .....2/471, 2/473, 2/476, 2/671, 2/674,......................2/678, 2/682, 2/691, 2/694, 2/697,.......................2/703, 2/709, 2/712, 2/714, 2/7166AV7 860- .......................................2/714, 2/7156AV7 861- ..................................................2/7146AV7 862- ..................................................2/7156AV7 883- ............................2/475, 2/476, 2/7056AV7 884-.............................2/475, 2/476, 2/7056AV7 885- ..................................................2/7086AV7 89 . - ......................................2/711, 2/712

6DL

6DL5 000- ...........................................9/40, 9/456DL5 001- ....................................................9/466DL5 002- ...........................................9/40, 9/466DL5 101- ...........................................9/40, 9/47

6ED

6ED1 057- .................................................3/275

6EP

6EP1 331- .....2/149, 2/157, 2/168, 2/179, 2/200, ......................2/210, 2/227, 2/233, 2/260, 2/280, ......................2/401, 2/755, 3/133, 3/151, 8/204, ....................9/21, 9/78, 9/86, 9/98, 9/116, 9/1216EP1 332- ..............................2/272, 2/364, 8/466EP1 333- ..................................................2/2906EP1 931- ..................................................2/7126EP1 933- .......................................2/313, 2/3276EP1 935- ..................................................2/712

6ES5

6ES5 710- ............................2/618, 2/620, 2/625

6ES7

6ES7 138- .......................................... 2/621, 7/46ES7 141- ................................................. 2/6406ES7 142- ................................................. 2/6406ES7 144- ................................................. 2/6406ES7 145- ................................................. 2/6406ES7 147- ................................................. 2/6406ES7 148- ............................... 2/640, 2/641, 7/66ES7 151- ........................... 2/617, 2/620, 2/6246ES7 153- ...................................... 2/628, 3/2656ES7 154- ..... 2/630, 2/632, 2/634, 2/637, 8/1836ES7 157- ........................................ 3/85, 3/2656ES7 158- ...................................... 2/757, 3/2606ES7 181- ................................................... 3/716ES7 182- ................................................. 3/3406ES7 193- .... 2/618, 2/620, 2/621, 2/625, 2/757, ................................................................ 7/4, 7/56ES7 194- .... 2/630, 2/631, 2/632, 2/634, 2/636, ................................. 2/637, 2/639, 2/641, 2/718, .......................... 3/41, 3/320, 6/58, 6/105, 6/146, ......................... 8/78, 8/135, 8/183, 8/184, 10/106ES7 195- .... 2/628, 2/742, 2/743, 2/744, 3/141,....................... 3/170, 3/265, 3/339, 3/340, 3/3426ES7 211- ................................................. 2/4206ES7 212- ...................................... 2/424, 2/4256ES7 214- ................................................. 2/4286ES7 221- ........................... 2/420, 2/424, 2/4286ES7 222- ........................... 2/420, 2/424, 2/4286ES7 223- ........................... 2/420, 2/424, 2/4286ES7 231- ........................... 2/420, 2/424, 2/4286ES7 232- ........................... 2/420, 2/424, 2/4286ES7 241- ........................... 2/420, 2/424, 2/4286ES7 274- ........................... 2/420, 2/424, 2/4286ES7 290- ...................................... 2/425, 2/4296ES7 291- ........................... 2/421, 2/425, 2/4296ES7 292- ........................... 2/421, 2/425, 2/4296ES7 298- ........................... 2/421, 2/425, 2/4296ES7 305- ................................................. 3/2656ES7 307- ........................... 2/749, 3/265, 8/1896ES7 314- ................................................. 2/4326ES7 315- ...................................... 2/434, 2/4426ES7 317- ...................................... 2/437, 2/4456ES7 318- ...................................... 2/440, 2/4486ES7 370- ...................................... 3/164, 3/1746ES7 390- ........................... 2/628, 2/749, 3/2656ES7 391- .......................... 2/432, 2/434, 2/437, .................................. 2/440, 2/443, 2/446, 2/4496ES7 392- ...................................... 2/432, 2/4336ES7 398- .... 2/432, 2/434, 2/437, 2/440, 2/442, ...................... 2/443, 2/445, 2/446, 2/448, 2/449, ....................... 2/450, 2/452, 2/454, 2/458, 2/4606ES7 412- ................................................. 2/4506ES7 414- ...................................... 2/452, 2/4576ES7 416- ...................................... 2/454, 2/4596ES7 498- .... 2/450, 2/451, 2/452, 2/453, 2/454, ....................... 2/455, 2/457, 2/458, 2/459, 2/4606ES7 647- ................ 2/690, 2/693, 2/696, 2/7416ES7 648- ............... 2/471, 2/476, 2/671, 2/674, ................................. 2/678, 2/682, 2/691, 2/694, ................................. 2/697, 2/706, 2/709, 2/7126ES7 658- ................ 3/331, 3/332, 3/333, 3/3346ES7 671- ........................... 2/461, 2/462, 2/4776ES7 675- ...................................... 2/470, 2/4716ES7 677- ...................................... 2/465, 2/4666ES7 790- ............... 2/471, 2/671, 2/674, 2/678, .................................. 2/682, 2/691, 2/694, 2/6976ES7 792- ........................... 2/620, 2/624, 3/3296ES7 806- ................................................. 2/463

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6ES7 810- ............... 2/485, 2/490, 2/497, 2/508, ................................. 2/516, 2/521, 2/526, 2/536, ................................. 2/749, 3/164, 3/170, 3/174, ...................... 3/178, 3/183, 3/327, 3/328, 3/3296ES7 820- ........................... 2/508, 2/536, 2/7336ES7 822- .... 2/421, 2/425, 2/429, 2/490, 2/497, ...................... 2/508, 2/516, 2/526, 2/536, 2/749, ...................... 3/156, 3/160, 3/164, 3/170, 3/183, .......................................................... 3/327, 9/166ES7 833- .......................... 2/442, 2/445, 2/448, .................................. 2/457, 2/459, 2/624, 2/6376ES7 842- ................................................. 9/1596ES7 900- ............... 2/391, 2/671, 2/674, 2/678, .................................. 2/682, 2/694, 2/697, 2/7126ES7 901- ............... 2/432, 2/434, 2/437, 2/440, ................................. 2/442, 2/445, 2/448, 2/450, ................................. 2/452, 2/454, 2/457, 2/459, ...................................... 3/55, 3/71, 3/329, 9/1596ES7 910- ........................... 2/434, 2/437, 2/4406ES7 912- ............... 2/432, 2/434, 2/437, 2/440, ................................. 2/442, 2/445, 2/448, 2/450, .................................. 2/452, 2/454, 2/457, 2/4596ES7 952- ..... 2/450, 2/452, 2/454, 2/457, 2/4596ES7 953- ............... 2/432, 2/434, 2/437, 2/440, ................................. 2/442, 2/445, 2/448, 2/618, ............ 2/620, 2/624, 2/628, 2/634, 2/637, 8/1846ES7 954- ................................................. 6/1206ES7 954 - .......................... 2/421, 2/425, 2/4296ES7 964- ................ 2/452, 2/454, 2/457, 2/4596ES7 971- .......................................... 9/86, 9/986ES7 972- .... 2/433, 2/434, 2/435, 2/437, 2/438, ...................... 2/440, 2/441, 2/443, 2/446, 2/449, ...................... 2/451, 2/453, 2/455, 2/458, 2/460, ....................... 3/36, 3/55, 3/68, 3/70, 3/71, 3/72, ...................... 3/156, 3/160, 3/164, 3/174, 3/178, ........................... 3/183, 3/329, 6/40, 6/42, 9/1596ES7 998- .... 2/432, 2/434, 2/437, 2/440, 2/442, ...................... 2/445, 2/448, 2/451, 2/453, 2/455, ...................... 2/458, 2/460, 2/618, 2/628, 2/631, .................................... 3/71, 3/329, 8/184, 9/159

6FC

6FC5 211- ................................................... 3/736FC5 235- ........................... 2/476, 2/706, 2/709

6FL

6FL4 343- .................................................. 2/521

6GF

6GF1 120- ................................................. 3/3246GF1 130- ................................................. 3/3226GF3 400- ................................................. 2/7226GF3 420 .................................................. 2/7206GF3 420- ................................................. 2/7206GF3 440- ................ 2/718, 2/720, 2/722, 2/7236GF9 001- ...................................... 2/722, 3/3256GF9 002- ................ 2/722, 2/723, 3/322, 3/3236GF9 004- ...................................... 2/723, 3/322

6GK1

6GK1 160- ................2/461, 2/462, 2/471, 2/5466GK1 161- ...............2/461, 2/462, 2/550, 2/553, ....................................2/559, 2/572, 2/735, 9/516GK1 162- .......2/404, 2/564, 2/569, 2/572, 9/516GK1 182- ......................................2/742, 2/7436GK1 184- ......................................2/742, 2/7436GK1 210- .................................................6/1396GK1 411- ..................2/748, 2/755, 6/49, 8/2046GK1 415- ..........................................6/40, 6/426GK1 417- .................................................8/1896GK1 500- ....2/433, 2/435, 2/438, 2/441, 2/443, ......................2/446, 2/449, 2/451, 2/453, 2/455, ............................................2/458, 2/460, 2/749, .................3/36, 3/55, 3/67, 3/151, 3/156, 3/160, ...........3/164, 3/174, 3/178, 3/183, 3/194, 3/200,............3/213, 3/220, 3/224, 3/228, 3/233, 8/1896GK1 503- .................................................3/1336GK1 551- ...........................2/735, 3/329, 3/3366GK1 560- ..........................2/461, 2/462, 2/465, .............................................2/466, 2/471, 3/1936GK1 561- ....2/461, 2/462, 3/193, 3/199, 3/206, ................3/212, 3/219, 3/224, 3/329, 9/36, 9/506GK1 562- ...............2/461, 2/462, 3/212, 3/219, .................................................3/228, 9/36, 9/506GK1 571- .................................................3/2336GK1 588- .................................................3/3396GK1 704- ....2/401, 2/404, 2/485, 2/490, 2/496, ......................2/507, 2/515, 2/525, 2/526, 2/534, ......................2/535, 2/553, 2/554, 2/575, 2/577, ......................3/224, 3/228, 3/233, 3/236, 3/329, ...................................................9/36, 9/50, 9/516GK1 706- ....2/554, 2/575, 2/580, 2/582, 2/584,...................................................................3/2416GK1 713- ....3/193, 3/194, 3/199, 3/206, 3/207, ................3/212, 3/213, 3/219, 3/220, 9/36, 9/516GK1 716- .......2/559, 2/564, 2/569, 2/572, 9/516GK1 781- ......................................2/741, 8/1936GK1 782- .................................................8/1936GK1 900- ......2/44, 2/106, 2/107, 2/129, 2/131, ......................2/168, 2/199, 2/200, 2/210, 2/227, ......................2/233, 2/280, 2/364, 2/401, 2/496, ............................................2/610, 2/617, 2/748, ........3/95, 3/96, 3/120, 3/141, 3/148, 6/40, 6/49, .......................8/23, 8/30, 8/37, 8/69, 8/77, 8/97, .......................8/109, 8/114, 8/126, 8/134, 8/1896GK1 901- .....2/37, 2/40, 2/44, 2/48, 2/58, 2/59, .......................2/64, 2/67, 2/78, 2/87, 2/93, 2/98, ...........2/123, 2/138, 2/143, 2/149, 2/168, 2/179,.......... 2/199, 2/200, 2/210, 2/227, 2/233, 2/260, ...........2/280, 2/313, 2/342, 2/343, 2/363, 2/364, ...........2/388, 2/401, 2/411, 2/421, 2/425, 2/429, ...........2/433, 2/435, 2/438, 2/441, 2/443, 2/446, ...........2/449, 2/451, 2/453, 2/455, 2/458, 2/460, ...........2/489, 2/496, 2/507, 2/516, 2/521, 2/526, ...........2/535, 2/617, 2/618, 2/620, 2/625, 2/628, ...........2/631, 2/635, 2/638, 2/641, 2/718, 2/720, ...........2/724, 2/748, 2/755, 3/111, 3/140, 3/170, ..............6/40, 6/49, 8/23, 8/30, 8/37, 8/38, 8/49, ...........8/52, 8/57,8/69, 8/78, 8/97, 8/102, 8/109, ...........8/114, 8/127, 8/134, 8/135, 8/160, 8/204, ...........9/66, 9/74, 9/86, 9/93, 9/98, 9/126, 9/1386GK1 905- ......2/72, 2/411, 2/630, 2/636, 2/639, ...................2/718, 2/749, 3/36, 3/41, 3/47, 3/63, .................3/71, 3/79, 3/82, 3/117, 3/140, 3/145, ......................3/156, 3/160, 3/170, 3/194, 3/200, ..........................3/207, 3/213, 3/320, 6/40, 6/42, ..................................8/183, 8/189, 10/10, 10/126GK1 907- ...................2/44, 2/72, 2/200, 2/227, .................................2/612, 2/631, 2/641, 2/718, ......................................3/47, 8/78, 8/135, 8/1666GK1 908- ...............................2/72, 2/200, 3/476GK1 953- ......................................2/742, 2/7436GK1 970- .................................................10/126GK1 975- ..............2/59, 2/64, 2/72, 2/78, 2/87, ...................................2/98, 2/106, 2/123, 2/129, .......................3/36, 3/47, 3/55, 3/67, 3/82, 3/95, .......................3/111, 3/118, 3/135, 3/141, 3/145

6GK5

6GK5 004- ................................................ 2/1576GK5 005- .......................... 2/149, 2/157, 2/4856GK5 008- ................................................ 2/1576GK5 101- ..................................... 2/179, 2/2266GK5 104- ................................................ 2/1686GK5 106- ................................................ 2/1686GK5 108- ..................................... 2/168, 2/7236GK5 112- ................................................ 2/1686GK5 116- ................................................ 2/1686GK5 124- ................................................ 2/1686GK5 200- ..................................... 2/226, 2/6186GK5 201- ..................................... 2/226, 2/6186GK5 202- ..................................... 2/226, 2/6186GK5 204- .............. 2/199, 2/210, 2/226, 2/233, ...................... 2/433, 2/435, 2/438, 2/441, 2/443, ...................... 2/446, 2/449, 2/451, 2/453, 2/455, ...................... 2/458, 2/460, 2/496, 2/526, 2/535, .................................. 2/546, 2/550, 2/620, 2/6256GK5 206- ..................................... 2/199, 2/2106GK5 208- .... 2/199, 2/210, 2/630, 2/634, 2/6386GK5 212- ................................................ 2/1996GK5 216- ................................................ 2/1996GK5 224- ................................................ 2/1996GK5 302- ................................................ 2/3126GK5 304- ................................................ 2/2596GK5 306- ................................................ 2/2596GK5 307- ..................................... 2/259, 2/3126GK5 308- .... 2/259, 2/279, 2/508, 2/515, 2/5356GK5 310- ................................................ 2/2596GK5 320- ................................................ 2/2596GK5 324- .......................... 2/272, 2/290, 2/3276GK5 408- ................................................ 2/3636GK5 414- ................................................ 2/3636GK5 490- ................................................ 2/3646GK5 491- ................................................ 2/3636GK5 492- ................................................ 2/3636GK5 495- ................................................ 2/3636GK5 498- ................................................ 2/3646GK5 528- ................................................ 2/3746GK5 552- ................................................ 2/3746GK5 597- ................................................ 2/3746GK5 598- ................................................ 2/3916GK5 602- ..................................... 2/401, 2/4046GK5 612- .......................... 2/401, 9/126, 9/1386GK5 623- ............... 2/401, 2/404, 9/126, 9/1386GK5 711- .................................................. 8/466GK5 744- ..................................... 8/126, 8/1346GK5 746- ..................................... 8/126, 8/1346GK5 747- ..................................... 8/126, 8/1346GK5 748- ..................................... 8/109, 8/1136GK5 784- ....................................... 8/68, 8/1826GK5 786- .......... 8/37, 8/57, 8/96, 8/102, 8/1826GK5 788- .............. 8/23, 8/30, 8/49, 8/52, 8/776GK5 791- ......... 2/200, 2/612, 8/37, 8/57, 8/78, .............. 8/97, 8/102, 8/135, 8/166, 8/168, 8/1826GK5 792- .... 2/632, 2/755, 8/152, 8/183, 8/2046GK5 793- .......................... 2/632, 8/152, 8/1836GK5 795- ......................... 2/755, 8/152, 8/163, ............................................. 8/164, 8/183, 8/2046GK5 798- ........... 2/755, 8/23, 8/30, 8/37, 8/49, ..................... 8/52, 8/57, 8/69, 8/77, 8/97, 8/102, ...................... 8/109, 8/114, 8/126, 8/127, 8/134, .................................. 8/160, 8/164, 8/189, 8/2046GK5 873- ................................................ 9/1386GK5 875- ..................................... 2/405, 9/1386GK5 905- ................................................ 2/3746GK5 907- .................................................. 8/466GK5 99 . - .................................... 2/342, 2/387

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6GK7

6GK7 242- ............................... 3/156, 9/11, 9/166GK7 243- ............................. 2/485, 3/160, 6/356GK7 277- ................ 2/138, 2/421, 2/425, 2/4296GK7 342- ...................................... 3/164, 3/1706GK7 343- ............... 2/405, 2/489, 2/496, 2/507, .................................... 2/515, 3/174, 6/37, 9/1386GK7 377- ............... 2/143, 2/433, 2/435, 2/438, ...................... 2/441, 2/443, 2/446, 2/449, 2/489, ....................... 2/496, 2/508, 2/521, 2/628, 2/7486GK7 443- .......................... 2/405, 2/525, 2/534, ............................................. 3/178, 3/183, 9/138

6GT

6GT2 002- ...................................... 2/717, 3/3206GT2 080- ...................................... 2/718, 3/3206GT2 091- ...................................... 2/717, 3/3206GT2 691- ...................................... 2/717, 3/3206GT2 891- ................ 2/717, 2/720, 2/724, 3/320

6NH

6NH7 700- ............................. 9/78, 9/116, 9/1216NH7 701- .............. 9/21, 9/66, 9/74, 9/78, 9/86, ........................... 9/93, 9/98, 9/116, 9/121, 9/1496NH7 760- ...................................... 9/116, 9/1216NH7 800- ........................ 9/66, 9/74, 9/78, 9/866NH7 803- .......................................... 9/93, 9/986NH7 810- ...................................... 9/116, 9/1216NH7 811- ...................................... 9/116, 9/1216NH7 997- .............. 9/33, 9/36, 9/50, 9/66, 9/74, .......................................... 9/78, 9/86, 9/93, 9/986NH9 701- ........................................ 9/21, 9/1486NH9 720- .......................................... 9/11, 9/216NH9 741- ...................................... 2/405, 9/1266NH9 821- ................ 9/116, 9/121, 9/142, 9/1436NH9 831- ............................. 9/78, 9/150, 9/1526NH9 860- .......... 2/405, 9/11, 9/16, 9/21, 9/126, ........................................................ 9/138, 9/1476NH9 870- ........... 9/11, 9/16, 9/21, 9/126, 9/1456NH9 910- ................................. 9/11, 9/16, 9/21

6SL

6SL3 040- ....................................... 2/414, 2/4186SL3 054- ....................................... 2/414, 2/4196SL3 066- .................................................. 2/4186SL3 072- ....................................... 2/411, 2/4186SL3 074- ....................................... 2/414, 2/4196SL3 254- ....................................... 2/411, 6/1206SL3 255- .................................................. 6/1206SL3 263- .................................................. 6/1206SL3 500- .................................................. 2/4116SL3 501- .................................................. 6/1206SL3 511- .................................................. 6/1196SL3 544- .................................................. 2/4106SL3 555- ....................................... 6/105, 6/1206SL3 563- .................................................. 6/120

6XV

6XV1 440- ..................................................2/6576XV1 801- .......................2/72, 2/82, 2/641, 3/476XV1 812- ............2/72, 2/93, 2/612, 3/47, 8/1666XV1 820- ............................2/122, 2/123, 3/1106XV1 821- ............................3/117, 3/118, 3/1406XV1 822- ................2/411, 2/630, 2/635, 2/638, ....................................2/718, 3/63, 3/320, 8/1836XV1 830- .........2/45, 2/72, 2/123, 2/433, 2/435, ......................2/438, 2/441, 2/443, 2/446, 2/449, ......................2/451, 2/453, 2/455, 2/458, 2/460, ...........2/630, 2/636, 2/639, 2/718, 2/732, 2/749, ..............3/35, 3/40, 3/47, 3/56, 3/57, 3/63, 3/71, ...............3/82, 3/88, 3/110, 3/145, 3/151, 3/156, ...........3/160, 3/194, 3/200, 3/207, 3/213, 3/271, .......3/320, 6/40, 6/42, 8/183, 8/189, 10/9, 10/126XV1 831- ....................................................3/356XV1 840- .............2/37, 2/44, 2/48, 2/58, 2/143, ...........2/149, 2/168, 2/179, 2/199, 2/210, 2/226, ...........2/233, 2/260, 2/279, 2/312, 2/342, 2/363, ...........2/388, 2/401, 2/433, 2/435, 2/438, 2/441, ...........2/443, 2/446, 2/449, 2/451, 2/453, 2/455, ...........2/458, 2/460, 2/489, 2/496, 2/507, 2/521, ...........2/526, 2/535, 2/617, 2/620, 2/625, 2/628, ...........2/631, 2/635, 2/638, 2/718, 2/732, 2/748, ......2/755, 8/69, 8/78, 8/97, 8/127, 8/135, 8/204, .................................9/66, 9/74, 9/86, 9/93, 9/986XV1 843- .....2/123, 2/199, 2/210, 2/260, 2/363, ...................................................................3/1106XV1 847- ................2/106, 2/168, 2/199, 2/210, ...............................................2/260, 2/363, 3/956XV1 850- ..................................2/78, 2/87, 2/986XV1 851- ....................................................2/986XV1 860- ..................................3/35, 3/40, 10/96XV1 861- ........2/45, 2/129, 2/226, 3/118, 3/1416XV1 870- ......2/37, 2/40, 2/44, 2/48, 2/58, 2/64, ...................2/67, 2/78, 2/82, 2/93, 2/138, 2/157, ...........2/200, 2/260, 2/279, 2/312, 2/343, 2/363, ...........2/388, 2/411, 2/421, 2/425, 2/429, 2/485, ...........2/507, 2/516, 2/535, 2/546, 2/550, 2/554, ...........2/559, 2/564, 2/569, 2/630, 2/631, 2/635, ...........2/636, 2/638, 2/639, 2/641, 2/718, 2/720, ........2/724, 2/732, 3/323, 8/46, 8/69, 8/78, 8/97, ............8/127, 8/134, 8/135, 8/183, 9/126, 9/1386XV1 871- ........................2/37, 2/45, 2/48, 2/58, ...............................................2/82, 2/720, 2/7246XV1 873- .....2/121, 2/122, 2/157, 2/168, 2/199, ......................2/210, 2/226, 2/260, 2/363, 2/433, ......................2/435, 2/438, 2/441, 2/443, 2/446, ......................2/449, 2/451, 2/453, 2/455, 2/458, ....................................2/460, 3/109, 3/110, 8/976XV1 874- ..............................2/45, 2/129, 2/2266XV1 875- ......2/755, 8/160, 8/163, 8/183, 8/2046XV1 878- ...........2/40, 2/48, 2/64, 2/312, 2/507, ............................2/516, 2/535, 8/23, 8/30, 8/38, ..................8/49, 8/52, 8/57, 8/102, 8/109, 8/114

7KM

7KM2 111- ................................................ 3/3047KM2 112- ................................................ 3/3047KM3 133- ................................................ 3/3037KM4 212- ................................................ 3/3057KM9 200- ................................................ 3/3077KM9 300- ................................................ 3/3077KM9 900- ................................................ 3/303

7MF

7MF4 997- ........................... 8/196, 8/197, 8/198

7MP

7MP1110- ................................................. 8/1977MP1120- ................................................. 8/1967MP1 990- ..................................... 8/196, 8/1977MP3 112- ................................................ 8/1987MP3 990- ................................................ 8/198

8US

8US12 11- ................................................... 6/868US12 50- ................................................... 6/86

8WD

8WD42 00- ................................................ 6/1318WD42 08- .......................... 6/131, 6/132, 6/1348WD42 20- ................................................ 6/1318WD42 28- ................................................ 6/1318WD43 08- ..................................... 6/132, 6/1348WD43 28- ..................................... 6/132, 6/1348WD44 00- ................................................ 6/1338WD44 08- .......................... 6/132, 6/133, 6/1348WD44 20- ................................................ 6/1338WD44 28- .......................... 6/132, 6/133, 6/134

9AE

9AE4 100- ...................................... 2/735, 3/3369AE4 121- ................................................. 2/7389AE4 130- ................................................. 2/738

A5E

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Low-Voltage Three-Phase-MotorsIEC Squirrel-Cage Motors D 81.1MOTOX Geared Motors D 87.1

Automation Systems for Machine Tools SIMODRIVE• Motors• Converter Systems SIMODRIVE 611/POSMO

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Mechanical Driving MachinesFLENDER Standard Couplings MD 10.1FLENDER SIG Standard industrial gear unit MD 30.1

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Drive and Control Components for Cranes CR 1

Power Supply and System CablingPower supply SITOP KT 10.1System cabling SIMATIC TOP connect KT 10.2

Process Instrumentation and AnalyticsField Instruments for Process Automation FI 01SIREC Recorders and Accessories MP 20SIPART, Controllers and Software MP 31Products for Weighing Technology WT 10PDF: Process Analytical Instruments PA 01PDF: Process Analytics,

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