System modifications during redundant operation
10.3 Adding components
CPU 410-5H Process Automation
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10.3.6
Step 6: Transition to redundant system state
Starting situation
The fault-tolerant system is operating with the new hardware configuration in single mode.
Procedure
1.
In SIMATIC Manager, select a CPU of the fault-tolerant system, then select "PLC >
Operating Mode" from the menu.
2.
From the "Operating Mode" dialog box, select the reserve CPU, then click "Warm
Restart".
Result
The reserve CPU links up and is updated. The fault-tolerant system is operating with the new
hardware configuration in redundant system mode.
Note
Any set up access right is not canceled until you stop the SIMATIC Manager. You should
reset the access right once again to prevent unauthorized access. You reset the access right
in the SIMATIC Manager with the menu command PLC > Access Rights > Cancel.
Reaction of the I/O
Type of I/O
One-sided I/O of the
standby CPU
One-sided I/O of the
master CPU
Switched I/O
Added I/O mod-
ules
are given new parameter
settings and updated by
the CPU.
Driver blocks are not yet
present. Any interrupts
occurring are not report-
ed.
are updated by the CPU.
Driver blocks are not yet present. Process or diag-
nostic interrupts are detected, but are not reported.
I/O modules still
present
are given new parameter
settings
1)
and updated by
the CPU.
continue operation without interruption.
Added DP stations as for added I/O modules
(see above)
Driver blocks are not yet present. Any interrupts
occurring are not reported.
1) Central modules are first reset. Output modules briefly output 0 during this time (instead of the
configured substitute or hold values).