Replacement of failed components during redundant operation
13.3 Replacement of components of the distributed I/O on PROFIBUS DP
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Replacement of signal and function modules
CAUTION
Note the different procedures.
Minor injury or damage to equipment is possible.
The procedure for replacing and input/output or function module differs for modules of the
S7-300 and S7-400.
Use the correct procedure when replacing a module. The correct procedure is described
below for the S7-400 in Chapter Replacement of an input/output module or function module
(Page 226).
To replace signal and function modules of an S7-300, perform the following steps:
Step
What to do?
How does the system react?
1
Disconnect the module from its load current supply.
2
Remove the failed module (in RUN mode).
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Both CPUs generate a remove/insert
interrupt and enter the event in the diagnostic
buffer and the system status list.
3
Disconnect the front connector and wiring.
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4
Plug the front connector into the new module.
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5
Insert the new module.
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Both CPUs generate a remove/insert
interrupt and enter the event in the diagnostic
buffer and the system status list.
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Parameters are assigned automatically to the
module by the CPU concerned and the module is
addressed again.
13.3.1
Replacement of a PROFIBUS DP master
Starting situation
Failure
How does the system react?
The S7-400H is in the redundant system state
and a DP master module fails.
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With single-channel one-sided I/O:
The DP master can no longer process con-
nected DP slaves.
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With switched I/O:
DP slaves are addressed over the DP master
of the partner.