30 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION FOR A REDUNDANT SYSTEM
30.1 Module Replacement in the Redundant System
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Replacing a network module
The following describes the procedure for replacing the network module.
1.
Check the system of the replacement target power supply module.
Check the CTRL LED and SBY LED of the redundant function module in the system of the replacement target module for the
following. The target module is in the standby system in this case.
• The CTRL LED is off and the SBY LED flashes on the redundant function module of the system of the replacement target
CPU module.
2.
Power off the standby system.
Power off the standby system. When the standby system is powered off, the BACKUP LED of the redundant function module
in the control system flashes. (The control system will wait for the start-up of the other system.)
3.
Replace the network module in the standby system.
Replace the network module in the standby system with a new network module whose model is the same as that of the
network module in the control system.
4.
Power on the standby system.
Power on the standby system. When the standby system is powered on, the BACKUP LED of the redundant function module
in the control system turns on. (The control system will not wait for the start-up of the other system.)
5.
Perform network diagnostics on the standby system.
Check that no error has occurred on the network module.
Replacing a main base unit
The following describes the procedure for replacing the main base unit.
1.
Check the system of the replacement target power supply module.
Check the CTRL LED and SBY LED of the redundant function module in the system of the replacement target module for the
following. The target module is in the standby system in this case.
• The CTRL LED is off and the SBY LED flashes on the redundant function module of the system of the replacement target
CPU module.
2.
Power off the standby system.
Power off the standby system. When the standby system is powered off, the BACKUP LED of the redundant function module
in the control system flashes. (The control system will wait for the start-up of the other system.)
3.
Replace the main base unit in the standby system.
Replace the main base unit in the standby system with a new main base unit whose model is the same as that of the main
base unit in the control system. When mounting modules to the new base unit, mount each module to the slots of the unit in
the same order as that of the base unit of the control system.
4.
Power on the standby system.
Power on the standby system. When the standby system is powered on, the BACKUP LED of the redundant function module
in the control system turns on. (The control system will not wait for the start-up of the other system.)
5.
Check the modules for errors.
Check that no error has occurred on the CPU module or redundant function module in the standby system. If the ERROR LED
of either of the modules is on or flashes, check the cause of an error and eliminate the error cause.
Summary of Contents for MELSEC iQ-R-R00CPU
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Page 151: ...9 MONITOR FUNCTION 9 1 Real Time Monitor Function 149 9 MEMO ...
Page 323: ...18 SEQUENCE SCAN SYNCHRONIZATION SAMPLING FUNCTION 321 18 MEMO ...
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Page 423: ...26 BASIC CONCEPT 26 8 State Transition of the Redundant System 421 26 MEMO ...
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