Description
The table has the following rows:
● State
Shows the status of the PLUG. The following are possible:
– ACCEPTED
There is a PLUG with a valid and suitable configuration in the device.
– NOT ACCEPTED
Invalid or incompatible configuration on the inserted PLUG.
– NOT PRESENT
No PLUG is inserted in the device.
– FACTORY
PLUG is inserted and does not contain a configuration. This status is also displayed
when the PLUG was formatted during operation.
● Device Group
Shows the SIMATIC NET product line that used the PLUG previously.
● Device Type
Shows the device type within the product line that used the PLUG previously.
● Configuration Revision
The version of the configuration structure. This information relates to the configuration
options supported by the device and has nothing to do with the concrete hardware
configuration. This revision information does not therefore change if you add or remove
additional components (modules or extenders), it can, however, change if you update the
firmware.
● File System
Displays the type of file system on the PLUG.
● File System Size [Kilobytes]
Displays the maximum storage capacity of the file system on the PLUG.
● File System Usage [Kilobytes]
Displays the memory utilization of the file system of the PLUG.
● Info String
Shows additional information about the device that used the PLUG previously, for example,
article number, type designation, and the versions of the hardware and software. The
displayed software version corresponds to the version in which the configuration was last
changed. With the "NOT ACCEPTED" status, further information on the cause of the
problem is displayed.
If a PLUG was configured as a PRESET PLUG this is shown here as additional information
in the first row. For more detailed information on creating and using a PRESET PLUG refer
to the section "Maintenance (Page 335)".
Configuring with Web Based Management
6.5 "System" menu
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