Replacement of failed components during redundant operation
13.3 Replacement of components of the distributed I/O on PROFIBUS DP
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Proceed as follows to change a PROFIBUS DP master:
How does the system react?
1 Turn off the power supply of the central
The fault-tolerant system switches to solo
2
Unplug the PROFIBUS DP cable for the DP
master module in question.
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Plug the PROFIBUS DP cable back in.
5 Turn on the power supply of the central
rack.
• The CPU performs an automatic LINK-
UP and UPDATE.
• The CPU switches to RUN and oper-
ates as standby CPU.
Exchanging a CP 443-5 in case of spare part requirement
If a CP 443-5 is replaced by a successor module with a new article number, both modules
must always be replaced in the case of redundantly used components.
Redundantly used modules must be identical, which means they must have the same article
number, product version and firmware version.
How does the system react?
The fault-tolerant system switches to solo mode.
Turn off the power supply of the central rack.
3 Unplug the PROFIBUS DP cable for the DP master
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Plug the PROFIBUS DP cable back in.
Turn on the power supply of the central rack.
7 Switch to the CPU with the modified configuration. The standby CPU links up, is updated and becomes
the master. The CPU that was master switches to
STOP and the fault-tolerance system operates with
the new hardware in solo mode.
Turn off the power supply of the second central rack.
9 Unplug the PROFIBUS DP cable for the second DP
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Plug the PROFIBUS DP cable back in.
12 Turn on the power supply of the second central rack
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13 Perform a "Warm restart". The CPU executes a LINK-UP and UPDATE and