
Functions of the IM 151-7 CPU
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ET 200S IM 151-7 CPU Interface Module
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What happens when modules are inserted during operation
If you reinsert a module that has been removed in the ET 200S I/O system during
operation, the CPU carries out a preset/actual comparison for the inserted module.
This compares the configured module with the one that is actually inserted. The
following activities occur depending on the result of the preset/actual comparison:
Modules that cannot be parameterized
The following activities occur irrespective of whether the power module of the
inserted module is switched on or off.
Table 8-19 Result of the preset/actual comparison in modules that cannot be
parameterized
Inserted module = configured module Inserted module0configured module
OB 83 is called with the corresponding
diagnostic buffer entry (event ID 3861
H
).
OB 83 is called with the corresponding
diagnostic buffer entry (event ID 3863
H
).
The module is entered in the system status
list as available.
The module remains entered in the system
status list as unavailable.
Direct access is again possible. Direct access is not possible.
Modules that can be parameterized
The following activities only occur when the power module of the inserted module
is switched on.
Table 8-20 Result of the preset/actual comparison in the case of parameterizable modules
with the power module switched on
Inserted module = configured module Inserted module 0 configured module
OB 83 is called with the corresponding
diagnostic buffer entry (event ID 3861
H
).
OB 83 is called with the corresponding
diagnostic buffer entry (event ID 3863
H
).
The CPU reparameterizes the module. The CPU does not parameterize the
module.
If parameter assignment is successful, the
module is entered in the system status list
as available.
The module remains entered in the system
status list as unavailable.
The SF LED on the module remains lit.
Direct access is again possible. Direct access is not possible.
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