System and operating states of the CPU 410
7.2 System states of the redundant CPU 410
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7.2
System states of the redundant CPU 410
7.2.1
Introduction
The S7-400H consists of two redundantly configured subsystems that are synchronized via
fiber-optic cables.
The two subsystems form a fault-tolerant automation system that operates with a dual-
channel (1-out-of-2) structure based on the "active redundancy" principle.
What does active redundancy mean?
Active redundancy means that all redundant resources are constantly in operation and
simultaneously involved in the execution of the control task.
For the S7-400H, this means that the user programs in both CPUs are identical and
executed synchronously by the two CPUs.
Convention
To identify the two subsystems, we use the traditional expressions of "master" and "standby"
for dual-channel fault-tolerant systems in this description. However, the standby runs event-
synchronized with the master at all times and not just when an error occurs.
The differentiation between the master and standby CPUs is primarily important for ensuring
reproducible fault responses. The standby goes into troubleshooting mode when RAM/PIQ
errors are detected, for example, while the master CPU remains in RUN.
Master-standby assignment
When the S7-400H is first switched on, the CPU that started up first becomes the master
CPU, and the other CPU becomes the standby CPU.
The preset master-standby assignment is retained when both CPUs power up
simultaneously.
The master-standby assignment changes when:
1.
The standby CPU starts up before the master CPU (interval of at least 3 s)
2.
The master CPU fails or switches to STOP in the redundant system state
3.
No error was found in ERROR-SEARCH operating state (see Chapter ERROR-SEARCH
4.
Programmed master-standby switchover with SFC 90 "H_CTRL"
5.
The sequence of a system modification during operation
6.
A firmware update in RUN mode
7.
Switch to CPU with modified configuration
8.
Switching to a CPU with modified operating system