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Modifying the System during Operation via CiR
Requirements and Overview
1
CiR Objects and CiR
Modules
2
User Interface
3
SIMATIC
Reconfiguration of Existing
Modules in ET 200M/ET
200iSP Stations
4
Modifying the System during
Operation via CiR
Notes on Reconfiguration in
RUN Mode Depending on
the I/O
5
Manual
How a Reconfiguration in
RUN Mode Affects the
Process
6
Appendix
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Preface
Purpose
This manual gives you a complete overview about modifications to plants during an operation via CiR.
It conveys the required background knowledge as well as the operating procedure in HW Config.
It is intended for persons working in the configuration, commissioning and automation system service
field.
Basic Knowledge Required
In order to understand this manual, general knowledge of automation technology is required.
Prequisite is experience in using S7-400 systems connected to a PROFIBUS-DP I/O.
Since Modifying the System During Operation via CiR is based on the STEP 7 software, you should
also know how to operate it, especially HW Config. This is provided in the manual "Programming with
STEP 7 V5.5".
Scope of the Manual
This manual is valid for release 5.5 of the STEP 7 programming software package. The hardware
requirements are described in chapter 1 "Requirements and Overview"
You can find the latest information on the service packs:
in the "readme.rtf" file
in the updated STEP 7 online help.
The topic "What's new?" in the online help offers an excellent introduction and overview of the newest
STEP 7 innovations.
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STEP 7 Documentation Packages
This manual is part of the documentation package "STEP 7 Basic Information”.
The following table displays an overview of the STEP 7 documentation:
Documentation
Purpose
Order Number
STEP 7 Basic Information with
Working with STEP 7,
Getting Started Manual
Programming with STEP 7
Configuring Hardware and
Communication Connections,
STEP 7
From S5 to S7, Converter Manual
Basic information for technical
personnel describing the methods of
implementing control tasks with
STEP 7 and the S7-300/400
programmable controllers.
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STEP 7 Reference with
Ladder Logic (LAD)/Function Block
Diagram (FBD)/Statement List (STL) for
S7-300/400 manuals
Standard and System Functions for
S7-300/400
Volume 1 and Volume 2
Provides reference information and
describes the programming
languages LAD, FBD, and STL, and
standard and system functions
extending the scope of the STEP 7
basic information.
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Online Helps
Purpose
Order Number
Help on STEP 7
Basic information on programming
and configuring hardware with
STEP 7 in the form of an online
help.
Part of the STEP 7
Standard software.
Reference helps on STL/LAD/FBD
Reference help on SFBs/SFCs
Reference help on Organization Blocks
Context-sensitive reference
information.
Part of the STEP 7
Standard software.
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Online Help
The manual is complemented by an online help which is integrated in the software. This online help is
intended to provide you with detailed support when using the software.
The help system is integrated in the software via a number of interfaces:
There are several menu commands which you can select in the Help menu: The Contents
command opens the index for the Help on STEP 7.
Using Help provides detailed instructions on using the online help.
The context-sensitive help offers information on the current context, for example, an open dialog
box or an active window. You can open the context-sensitive help by clicking the "Help" button or
by pressing F1 .
The status bar offers another form of context-sensitive help. It displays a short explanation for
each menu command when the mouse pointer is positioned on the menu command.
A brief explanation is also displayed for each icon in the toolbar when the mouse pointer is
positioned on the icon for a short time.
If you prefer to read the information from the online help in printed format, you can print out individual
help topics, books, or the entire online help.
This manual, as well as the manual "Programming with STEP 7" is an extract from the HTML-based
Help on STEP 7. For detailed procedures please refer to the STEP 7 help. As the manuals and the
online help share an almost identical structure, it is easy to switch between the manuals and the online
help.
You can find the electronic manuals after installing STEP 7 via the Windows Start menu: Start >
SIMATIC > Documentation.
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