Siemens SIMATIC Series Communication Module for Use with S7-400

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RS Stock No.:
253-4076
Mfr. Part No.:
6GK14115BB00
Manufacturer:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Product Type

Communication Module

Series

SIMATIC

For Use With

S7-400

IP Rating

IP20

Standards/Approvals

No

Hazardous Area Certification

No

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Siemens SIMATIC Series Communication Module, IP20, For Use With S7-400 - 6GK14115BB00


This communication module provides a gateway between Industrial Ethernet and PROFIBUS, enabling real-time data exchange and proxying for PROFINET IO environments. Designed for integration with S7-400 PLC systems, it supports redundant system architectures and time synchronisation for coordinated operation across industrial networks.

Features & Benefits


• 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet port enables fast network throughput
• 9.6kbit/s–12Mbit/s PROFIBUS supports wide device compatibility
• Up to125 DP slaves allows large fieldbus topologies
• S2 system redundancy supports high-availability configurations
• Ambient range −40°C to +70°C permits extreme temperature use
• Conformal coating increases resistance to harsh environments

Applications


• Suitable for bridging PROFINET IO and PROFIBUS networks in plants
• Ideal for S7-400H systems requiring redundant communication paths
• Used with DP/PA and DP/FF link installations for process segments
• Can be used to connect multiple S7 and DPV0/DPV1 slave devices
• Suitable for industrial automation sites with extended temperature needs

How is time synchronisation delivered across networks?


Time synchronisation is provided via SIMATIC processes and NTP to align devices on both networks.

What connection types are available for field wiring?


Ethernet uses onboard RJ45 or bus adapter ports, PROFIBUS uses a 9-pin Sub-D RS485 connector, and power connects via a 4-pole terminal.

How is redundancy implemented for power and network paths?


The device accepts redundant power inputs and supports ring redundancy Plus MRP for media-level failover.

What maintenance identification functions are available?


Device information fields include installation date, location designation, comments and device-specific identifiers.

Which management protocols are supported for monitoring?


Management and monitoring are enabled via SNMPv1, DCP and LLDP for network diagnostics and discovery.

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