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SIMATIC
Process Control System PCS 7
Compendium Part D -
Operation and Maintenance (V9.0)
Operating Manual
Valid for PCS 7 V9.0
02/2018
A5E43228948-AA
Security information
Preface
Installing updates and
service packs
Replacing hardware
Firmware update of
hardware
Service and maintenance of
SIMATIC PDM
AS and OS expansions
Backing up and restoring
data
Service and support
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  • Page 1 Security information Preface Installing updates and service packs SIMATIC Replacing hardware Process Control System PCS 7 Compendium Part D - Firmware update of hardware Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM Operating Manual AS and OS expansions Backing up and restoring data Service and support...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Security information ..........................5 Preface ..............................6 Installing updates and service packs ....................... 8 Introduction ..........................8 3.1.1 General ............................. 8 3.1.2 What must necessarily be taken into account? ................ 9 3.1.3 Differences between maintenance and a software update with the redundant OS server ............................
  • Page 4 Table of contents Updating firmware of a communications processor (CP) ............47 Updating firmware of an interface module (IM) ..............48 Updating firmware of I/O modules ..................49 Updating firmware of network components ................50 Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM ..................51 General information on importing devices ................
  • Page 5: Security Information

    In order to protect plants, systems, machines and networks against cyber threats, it is necessary to implement – and continuously maintain – a holistic, state-of-the-art industrial security concept. Siemens’ products and solutions only form one element of such a concept. Customer is responsible to prevent unauthorized access to its plants, systems, machines and networks.
  • Page 6: Preface

    Preface Subject of the manual As a distinctly open system, SIMATIC PCS 7 can be flexibly adapted to a wide range of customer needs. The system software provides the configuration engineer with a great deal of freedom in terms of project configuration, as well as in the design of the program and visualization.
  • Page 7 Preface Checklists You can download the checklists for the SIMATIC PCS 7 compendium part D as a zip file via the "Appendix" button in the Industry Online Support Portal. Validity This documentation is valid for the software packages: ● SIMATIC PCS 7 V9.0...
  • Page 8: Installing Updates And Service Packs

    The procedure for updating software in the context of a PCS 7 project is described in detail in the following manuals: ● "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 – Software update without utilization of new functions" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746552) ● "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 – Software update with utilization of new functions" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746554) ●...
  • Page 9: What Must Necessarily Be Taken Into Account

    You can find information about Microsoft updates and antivirus software in the following sources: ● FAQ "With what are SIMATIC PCS 7 V8.x, V7.x, V 6.x, V5.x and V4.x compatible?" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/64847781) ● FAQ "Which Microsoft Security Patches have been tested for compatibility with SIMATIC PCS 7?"...
  • Page 10 Installing updates and service packs 3.1 Introduction Plant status You should always evaluate the plant status before you start starting work on OS stations in Runtime. ● Is the OS server system in a redundant status? ● Do all clients have a connection to the OS servers? Only if you can answer "yes"...
  • Page 11: Differences Between Maintenance And A Software Update With The Redundant Os Server

    Installing updates and service packs 3.1 Introduction 3.1.3 Differences between maintenance and a software update with the redundant OS server Maintenance In this context, maintenance is considered a task performed when the OS server is deactivated and in which the OS software version is not changed. This may involve cleaning the OS server hardware, for example.
  • Page 12: Checking Plant Configuration

    Installing updates and service packs 3.2 Checking plant configuration Once all OS clients with their new software version have been connected to the standby server, the master server will be deactivated and its software updated. When the redundant servers and the OS clients have the same software version, the OS clients can be distributed between the master and standby servers with the help of the preferred server configuration.
  • Page 13 The system configuration can be checked by the SIMATIC Management Console (inventory function). You can find additional information in the manual "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 SIMATIC Management Console" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748755). Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 14: Checking Plant Status

    The state monitoring (check for installation readiness) can also be performed with the aid of SIMATIC Management Console. You can find additional information in the manual "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 SIMATIC Management Console" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748755). Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 15: Status Of Pc Stations Using Simatic Shell

    OS server via the menu command "Redundancy Settings". Note You can find more information in the WinCC online help and in manual "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 - Service Support and Diagnostics" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746550). Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 16: Time Synchronization

    Note You can find more information on time synchronization in manual "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 - Time Synchronization" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746544). 3.3.4 Status of OS connections The current status of all configured connections can be determined with the "Options >...
  • Page 17 Installing updates and service packs 3.3 Checking plant status 3. Check the entries in the "Status" column. The "Cleared" entry may indicate an error in the configuration or hardware. Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 18: Standard Server Settings

    Installing updates and service packs 3.3 Checking plant status 3.3.5 Standard server settings Before you deactivate an OS server, check whether it is configured as a standard server. General information As a general rule, only a standard server for alarms, the SSM (Split Screen Manager) and optionally also for user archives is configured for PCS 7.
  • Page 19 Installing updates and service packs 3.3 Checking plant status SSM (Split Screen Manager) You must specify a standard server for the SSM component if you want to compile trend groups or screen compositions on an OS client and store them on the standard server. If no standard server is configured for the SSM component on the OS client, the compiled trends are saved locally on this computer.
  • Page 20: Preferred Server Settings

    Installing updates and service packs 3.3 Checking plant status You should therefore check if a server is a standard server before deactivating runtime on it. Deactivation of process mode on the OS server must be timed in such a way that the functionality it provides will not be missed.
  • Page 21 Installing updates and service packs 3.3 Checking plant status Procedure 1. Open the WinCC Explorer on the OS client. 2. Open the "Server Data" shortcut menu. 3. Select the menu command "Configure". 4. Select one of the redundant OS server computers as the preferred server. Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 22: Redundancy Status On The Os Server

    Installing updates and service packs 3.3 Checking plant status 3.3.7 Redundancy status on the OS server The following internal variables of the "Redundancy" group can be checked in the variable management area on the OS server to determine the redundancy status of the OS server. The values of the internal variables can be determined in the OS server's WinCC Explorer at runtime.
  • Page 23 Installing updates and service packs 3.3 Checking plant status The following system variables can be checked on the OS server to determine the redundancy status of the OS server. Meaning of the variables Variable name Meaning @LocalMachineName This variable contains the local computer name. @RedundantServerState The variable shows the redundancy status of this server.
  • Page 24 Installing updates and service packs 3.3 Checking plant status Checking the redundancy on the OS client If packages are loaded on the OS client, a green, yellow, or red button appears in the area overview for the status of the connected server. You can use this display to check the status of the connected OS servers.
  • Page 25 No packages are loaded on the OS client. • You can find additional information on this in the manual "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 OS Process Control" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746535) (section 5.4.5). Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 26: Client-Server Connections

    OS server the OS client is currently connected. Note You can find more information in FAQ "On the WinCC client, how can you determine which server it is connected to?" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/11768430). 3.3.9 Archive synchronization of the redundant OS server after a hot restart of the...
  • Page 27 Installing updates and service packs 3.3 Checking plant status The redundancy option of the PCS 7 OS provides a series of system messages. You need to evaluate the following system messages to determine whether or not archive synchronization has been successfully completed. Message Message text Meaning...
  • Page 28: Process Control Messages

    FAQ "What are the causes of PCS 7 control technology and system messages and what measures are to be taken to clear them?" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/de/view/37696303). Scenario A redundant OS server needs to be serviced. The standby server has lost the connection to the AS.
  • Page 29: Checking The Wincc Channel Diagnostics

    Installing updates and service packs 3.4 Checking the WinCC channel diagnostics Checking the WinCC channel diagnostics "WinCC Channel Diagnosis" enables WinCC users to create a quick overview of the status of active connections in runtime. It not only provides status and diagnostic information for channel units, but it also serves as a user interface for configuring the diagnostic output.
  • Page 30 Installing updates and service packs 3.4 Checking the WinCC channel diagnostics Procedure 1. Start the "Channel Diagnosis" WinCC channel diagnostics on the activated OS server with the Start menu command "SIMATIC > WinCC > Tools > Channel Diagnosis". Operation of the Start menu via the OS must not be blocked for this procedure to work. 2.
  • Page 31: Checking The Os Functionality After Restarting An Os Server

    ● Distribution of the OS clients to the preferred servers ● Time synchronization You can find further information in the "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 – Time Synchronization" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746544) manual. ● Redundancy settings for redundant OS servers Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0)
  • Page 32: Deactivating And Activating Non-Redundant Os Servers

    Installing updates and service packs 3.6 Deactivating and activating non-redundant OS servers Deactivating and activating non-redundant OS servers Deactivating If a non-redundant OS server is deactivated, process operation cannot continue with the corresponding OS clients. 1. Check to determine when the OS server function will not be necessary. 2.
  • Page 33: Deactivating And Activating Redundant Os Servers

    Installing updates and service packs 3.7 Deactivating and activating redundant OS servers Deactivating and activating redundant OS servers Deactivating To safeguard process operation on a permanent basis, you should never deactivate both computers of a redundant OS server pair at the same time. You must always deactivate the standby server first.
  • Page 34: Additional Information

    You can find more detailed information in the following sources: ● In the "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 – Fault-tolerant Process Control Systems" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746538) manual ● In the "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 – Operator Station" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746516) manual ●...
  • Page 35: Replacing Hardware

    Note If you have a defective module, please contact your regional Siemens representative so that the module can be replaced as soon as possible. You can find further information on support with spare parts under (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/sc/2110).
  • Page 36 Replacing hardware There are two scenarios for deploying modules compatible as replacements: ● Scenario 1: With configuration changes Can the new hardware be operated within the present PCS 7 version with the full range of functions? In this case, the new hardware can be configured with additional software components. This gives users the opportunity to use new functions.
  • Page 37: Use Of New Hardware

    Use of new hardware Difference between HUPs and HSPs For SIMATIC PCS 7 only explicitly released HUPs (Hardware Upgrade Packages) may be used. HSPs (Hardware Support Packages) may not be used with PCS 7. The difference between HUPs and HSPs is explained in more detail below.
  • Page 38 Replacing hardware 4.1 Use of new hardware Monitoring on the system side The definition specifies that individual HSPs cannot be used with PCS 7 but can only be used for HUPs approved for PCS 7. If an HSP is used without accompanying meta information, the module drivers cannot be generated.
  • Page 39 Replacing hardware 4.1 Use of new hardware Example: Using H-CPU V4.5 in PCS 7 V6.1 SPx The following updated AS hardware components can be used with PCS 7 V6.1 SP2 in addition to the AS hardware components listed in the document titled "PCS 7 - Released Modules"...
  • Page 40: Deploying New Hardware As Replacement

    4.2 Deploying new hardware as replacement Deploying new hardware as replacement If no successor module has yet been listed in the manual titled "PCS 7 – Released Modules" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748745) and no related information appears in the PCS 7 Readme (online) (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109744312), the successor module can be used in spare part-compatible operation.
  • Page 41: Procedure For Replacing Hardware

    Replacing hardware 4.3 Procedure for replacing hardware Summary for IM 153-2BAxx: Delivery release Product Remark date 8/15/2005 PCS 7 V6.1 SP1 Replacement-compatible operation 4/26/2006 IM 153-2 (6ES7 153-2BAx1-0XB0) See delivery release (ID 23004099) in the Industry Online Support 9/11/2007 IM 153-2 (6ES7 153-2BAx2-0XB0) See delivery release (ID 26291781) in the Industry Online Support 9/27/2007...
  • Page 42 Replacing hardware 4.3 Procedure for replacing hardware Procedure The exact procedure for a specific component is provided in its accompanying manual. The table below provides information about the relevant components and associated manuals. Component Manual/section Note Module of an ET 200SP HA Manual "SIMATIC ET 200SP ET 200SP HA Distributed I/O System"...
  • Page 43 Manual "SIMATIC ET 200SP ET 200SP HA Distributed I/O System" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109747237) Manual "SIMATIC ET 200SP HA Interface Module IM 155-6 PN HA (6DL1155-6AU00- 0PM0)" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109747239) Manual "SIMATIC Distributed I/O Device ET 200M" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/1142798) Document "New PROFIBUS Interface Modules for ET 200M, DP/PA Link and Y Link"...
  • Page 44: Firmware Update Of Hardware

    The basic procedure is described in section "Hardware update" of the "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 – Service Support and Diagnostics" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746550) manual. We would strongly recommend that you contact your regional Siemens representative to discuss module upgrades. You can locate your respective contact at http://www.automation.siemens.com/partner/guiwelcome.asp?lang=en.
  • Page 45: Updating Firmware Of A Cpu

    In addition, in Firmware V8.2 and higher, the load memory is retentive so that the program is retained after the firmware update. You can find additional information on the firmware update of the CPU 410 in manual: "SIMATIC PCS 7 Process Control System CPU 410 Process Automation" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748473) Updating firmware of an H system For an H-CPU with firmware V4.5 and higher, you can update the firmware online (over the...
  • Page 46 The two CPUs are in "Redundant" operating mode with updated firmware (operating system). You will find additional information in the following documents: ● "SIMATIC PCS 7 Process Control System CPU 410 Process Automation" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748473) ● "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 Fault-tolerant Process Control Systems"...
  • Page 47: Firmware Update Using S7-400 Flash Memory Card

    Entry of the respective CPU firmware. You can find an overview of the Download Entries of the CPU firmware updates in the following FAQ: "Where do you find the latest operating systems of S7-41x CPUs (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/40945038)?" Updating firmware of a communications processor (CP) This section applies to Ethernet CP 443-1, PROFIBUS CP 443-5 Extended, and PtP CP 341.
  • Page 48: Updating Firmware Of An Interface Module (Im)

    ● ET 200S (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/19728475) ● ET 200SP (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/58649293) ● ET 200iSP (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/98821323) ● ET 200pro (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/21210852) ● DP/PA Link and Y Link (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/1142696) ● FF Link (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109739587) ● ET 200SP HA (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109747237) ● ET 200SP HA Interface Module IM 155-6 PN HA (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109747239)
  • Page 49: Updating Firmware Of I/O Modules

    You can find the requirements and steps in the section titled "Firmware update through HW Config" in the "ET 200M distributed I/O device HART analog modules" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/22063748) manual. Example: SM 331 AI 6 x TC The firmware can be updated via HW Config for electrically isolated analog input module SM 331;...
  • Page 50: Updating Firmware Of Network Components

    Management, for example. You can find information on firmware updates using Web Based Management in manual: "SIMATIC NET: Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE XB- 200/XC-200/ XF-200BA/XP-200/XR-300WG Web Based Management" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109750283). Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 51: Service And Maintenance Of Simatic Pdm

    The following device descriptions are supplied with the device catalog: ● Device descriptions for Siemens field devices ● Device descriptions for released HCF (HART Communication Foundation) field devices ● Device descriptions for released field devices of the FF (Fieldbus Foundation) ●...
  • Page 52: Device Import In Simatic Pdm

    "File > Print Device List". You can find additional functions of the Device Integration Manager in operating manual "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 Help for SIMATIC PDM (V9.1)" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109482406). Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 53: Managing Device Descriptions In The Project

    Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.3 Managing device descriptions in the project Managing device descriptions in the project We recommend you document all device types used in the PCS 7 project. You do this for the device type only and not for every device instance. Information to be documented: ●...
  • Page 54 Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.3 Managing device descriptions in the project Example for the FDC 157-0 device (PROFIBUS PA) in PDM V9.0 or higher Once the device has been opened with PDM, you will find the DD version and the software and hardware revision of the device in the parameter view.
  • Page 55 Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.3 Managing device descriptions in the project Detailed information To obtain detailed information on the EDD in PDM V9.1, open the object properties using the "Device" menu in PDM. In the "Device" tab you will find the following information: ●...
  • Page 56 Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.3 Managing device descriptions in the project Example for the list of devices integrated in the device catalog Please be aware that your project may contain a device type which has different SW/FW revisions. The EDD version must always match an SW/FW revision of the device. If an incorrect EDD is assigned, PDM will detect the deviation and communication with the device will not be established.
  • Page 57: Updating Simatic Pdm

    For an update of the PCS 7 ES, the SIMATIC PDM version released for this PCS 7 ES and the associated device catalog should be installed. You can find additional information in the "PCS 7 Readme (Online)" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109744312). Note Please note the installation requirements when using a more recent PDM version. You can find more detailed information in the "PDM Readme"...
  • Page 58 Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.4 Updating SIMATIC PDM Requirement If the required device descriptions are missing from the PCS 7 ES, it may not be possible to edit the devices using PDM in the PCS 7 project. If this is the case, check the PDM installation and verify that all necessary device descriptions have been imported;...
  • Page 59 Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.4 Updating SIMATIC PDM 4. Open the process device plant view in SIMATIC Manager. Sort the devices to list those with no description file. You can display the "Devices" column in SIMATIC Manager under "Options >...
  • Page 60 Library 1#2017" in the Entry at https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748102. You can download the library from Entry "Device description library (Device Library) 1#2017 for SIMATIC PDM" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748100). To check the device descriptions, open the "Device Integration Manager" (Start > Device Integration Manager). Select the menu command "File > List of integrated device descriptions" to display an overview of all integrated device descriptions.
  • Page 61: Updating Device Descriptions

    Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.5 Updating device descriptions Updating device descriptions Device manufacturers occasionally offer updates of device descriptions for existing devices. These device descriptions often contain new functionalities, in which case you can install them subsequently and transfer them to the existing configuration. Note In certain cases, it may be that new device descriptions of older software versions of PDM may not be supported.
  • Page 62: Replacing/Removing Field Devices

    The "Change Log" and "Value Comparison" functions are available as of version PDM V8.0 SP2. You can find more information in operating manual "Process Control System PCS 7 Help for SIMATIC PDM (V9.1)" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109482406). Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 63: Scenario 1 - Replacing A Device Of The Same Type And With A Later Version

    Scenario 1 - Replacing a device of the same type and with a later version HART device (PDM V9.1) procedure In this example, the Siemens SIPART PS2 positioner version C1 is replaced with version 4.00.00. The device is configured with the name "Compend" in HW Config.
  • Page 64 Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.6 Replacing/removing field devices 1. Open SIMATIC Manager and select the "Process device plant view" command in the "View" menu. SIMATIC PDM opens. 2. Right-click the "Compend" device and select "Device selection (Reassign)" in the shortcut menu to open the PDM assignment dialog.
  • Page 65 Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.6 Replacing/removing field devices 3. Select the EDD for Siemens SIPART PS2 Positioner V4.00.00. The device path is displayed in the window title bar. The selected device type is shown on a blue background.
  • Page 66 6.6 Replacing/removing field devices PA device (PDM V9.1) procedure In this example, the Siemens SITRANS LR250 level radar revision 2 is replaced with revision 3. The device is configured with the name LR250_Compend in HW Config. 1. Open SIMATIC Manager and select the "Process device plant view" command in the "View"...
  • Page 67 Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.6 Replacing/removing field devices 3. Select the EDD SITRANS LR250 device revision 3. The device path is displayed in the window title bar. The selected device type is shown on a blue background. Note Please note that the reassignment requires a parameter check.
  • Page 68: Scenario 2 - Replacing A Device With A Different Type

    Scenario 2 - Replacing a device with a different type HART device (PDM V9.1) procedure In this example, a SAMSON positioner is replaced with a Siemens SIPART PS2 positioner. 1. Open SIMATIC Manager and select the "Process device plant view" command in the "View"...
  • Page 69 Service and maintenance of SIMATIC PDM 6.6 Replacing/removing field devices 5. Perform the export with the following options: 6. Make the assignment of the new device type. The procedure is described in the section titled "Scenario 1 - Replacing a device of the same type and with a later version (Page 63)".
  • Page 70 6.6 Replacing/removing field devices PA device (PDM V9.1) procedure In this example, a Siemens SITRANS LR250 level radar is replaced with a Siemens SITRANS LR260 level radar. 1. In HW Config, select "Object Properties" from the shortcut menu of the LR250.
  • Page 71: Case 3 - Removing Field Devices

    8. Perform the assignment of parameters of the LR260 in the PDM. In so doing, take note of the procedure for the configuration and parameter assignment of field devices described in "PCS 7 Compendium – Part A" (www.siemens.com/pcs7-documentation). You can also find further information in the section titled "Changing the AS configuration" (Page 72).
  • Page 72: As And Os Expansions

    Which changes are possible as a CiR/H-CiR operation is dependent on whether the utilized (changed) IO device has CiR functionality. You can find an overview of which PROFINET devices have CiR functionality in the following FAQ: "Function overview of PROFINET devices in SIMATIC PCS 7 V9.0" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109747976). The following table provides an overview:...
  • Page 73: Changes To The Configuration Of A Standard As That Uses Profibus Dp

    CiR wizard. Note You can find more information on the possibilities of CiR with PROFINET in documents: • "SIMATIC PCS 7 Process Control System CPU 410 Process Automation (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748473)" • "PROFINET in SIMATIC PCS 7 – Guidelines and Blueprints (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/72887082)"...
  • Page 74 ● Removing the last configured module in a modular station, e.g. the ET 200M. You can find an overview of all supported configuration changes in the manual titled "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 Engineering System" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746533). Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 75 AS and OS expansions 7.1 Changes to the AS configuration Requirements for using the "Enable CiR" option ● Use of an S7-400 CPU or an S7-400 H-CPU in single-station mode, each as of firmware V3.1 ● Internal DP interface of the CPU or CP 443-5 Extended (as of firmware version V5.0) ●...
  • Page 76 The CiR function only supports addition or deletion for F I/Os. You can find further information in the section titled "Configuration in Run (CiR)" in the "SIMATIC Industrial Software S7 F/FH Systems – Configuring and Programming" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109742100) manual. Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 77: Changes To The Configuration Of An H-System That Uses Profibus Dp

    ● Manual "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 – High Availability Process Control Systems (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746538)" ● Manual "SIMATIC Fault-tolerant Systems S7-400H (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/82478488)" ● Manual "SIMATIC PCS 7 Process Control System CPU 410 Process Automation (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748473)". The most important points are summarized below. Principle In contrast to a standard AS, the configuration of an H system is changed not via CiR objects, but by means of a master/standby switchover with the modified configuration.
  • Page 78 AS and OS expansions 7.1 Changes to the AS configuration Application field Typical cases of configuration changes on an H system: ● Adding distributed stations on the PROFIBUS DP or PROFIBUS PA with any bus address. ● Adding more modules within ET 200M at any free slots. ●...
  • Page 79 AS and OS expansions 7.1 Changes to the AS configuration Restrictions Which parameters cannot be changed during operation of an H system (selection for typical PCS 7 projects)? ● CPU: Activation of process image partition ● CPU: Size of maximum local data requirements ●...
  • Page 80: Changes To The Configuration Of An Et 200Isp

    You can find information on performing maintenance on the ET 200iSP in zone 1, zone 2, zone 21 or zone 22 in the "SIMATIC Distributed I/O ET 200iSP" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/98821323) manual. Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 81: Changes To The Connection Configuration

    AS and OS expansions 7.1 Changes to the AS configuration 7.1.5 Changes to the connection configuration Before you make changes in NetPro and download them to one or more automation systems in runtime, check the status color of all the stations in the multiproject. ●...
  • Page 82: Program Changes

    The basics for program changes, especially the rules regarding maintaining delta download capability, are described in the section titled "Download" in the "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 CFC for SIMATIC S7" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748700) manual. Requirements You can download program changes when the CPU is in RUN-P mode. It is generally possible to download changes if the following conditions are met: ●...
  • Page 83: Checking The Logs

    AS and OS expansions 7.2 Program changes 7.2.1 Checking the logs The first task is to check the logs for the chart folder in the plant, for example, by calling the menu command "Options > Logs" in the CFC editor. Save all the available logs separately as text files to be able to compare them later.
  • Page 84: Measures For Maintaining Delta Download Capability

    AS and OS expansions 7.2 Program changes 7.2.3 Measures for maintaining delta download capability The following section describes the actions and guidelines you have to observe to continue downloading changes in RUN. Generating reference data Note The SIMATIC Manager menu command "Options > Reference Data > Generate" cannot be used in PCS 7, because it would require a complete download with the CPU in STOP.
  • Page 85 You can find more information in FAQ: What should you watch out for when defining the program blocks to ensure that the CPU does not go into "STOP" status during downloading whenever its interfaces have to be changed again in the future? (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/13298050) Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 86 "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 CFC for SIMATIC S7" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748700) in section "Type update with a CPU 410-5H PA" and in the Industry Online Support in Entry "Process optimization with the controller SIMATIC PCS 7 CPU 410-5H" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/96839331). Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0)
  • Page 87 AS and OS expansions 7.2 Program changes Downloading to PLCSIM or a test CPU You want to test your program changes in advance in PLCSIM or on a test CPU. If you use "Changes only" mode for this download, the delta download capability of the plant CPU will be lost due to the different time stamps.
  • Page 88 AS and OS expansions 7.2 Program changes Auto-archiving after successful download As of PCS 7 version V8.1, the auto-archiving function is available in the "Download to target system" dialog box. Archiving is performed automatically after downloading by setting the "Archive project after successful download" option. The option can only be activated if a version project was selected via the "Browse for Version Project..."...
  • Page 89 You can find additional information on the subject of "Selective download" in configuration manual "Process Control System PCS 7 Engineering System (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746533)", section "How to load individual changed charts into the CPU" and in function manual "Process Control System PCS 7 CFC for SIMATIC S7 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748700)", section "Selective...
  • Page 90 You can find information about using the "Selective download" function and switching to the imported sequence model in the FAQ "How do you use the "Selective Download" function in migrated PCS 7 projects?" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109478772). Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0) Operating Manual, 02/2018, A5E43228948-AA...
  • Page 91: Parameter Changes

    "Testing user programs" in the "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 CFC for SIMATIC S7" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748700) manual. Parameter changes can be made via test mode in the CFC editor or in the process object view.
  • Page 92: Changes To The Safety Program Or F Signal Modules

    You can find more information in the following manuals: • Making and downloading changes in safety mode: Manual "Industrial Software S7 F/FH Systems – Configuring and Programming" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109742100) in section "Changing the safety program". • Safety mode, changes, change tracking and acceptance: Manual "PCS 7 Compendium - Part B - Process Safety", section "Changes, tracking...
  • Page 93: Changes In The Os Project

    "Changing projects in process mode" of the PCS 7 Compendium Part A. You can find information on the basics in the "SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 Operator Station" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109746516) manual. Compendium Part D - Operation and Maintenance (V9.0)
  • Page 94: Backing Up And Restoring Data

    Backing up and restoring data Introduction A backup is used to safeguard data. There are two types of backup in the SIMATIC PCS 7 environment: ● The project backup ● The system backup This section deals with the system backup.
  • Page 95: Rules For Creating Backups

    Backing up and restoring data 8.3 Rules for creating backups Rules for creating backups If you do not install your computer using the Restore DVDs, the first backup will depend on your administrative needs. Basically, there are two recommended methods for performing the backup: ●...
  • Page 96: Software For Creating Backups

    In principle, you can use any type of backup software. Despite extensive testing, however, there is no way to fully exclude the possibility that the functioning of a SIMATIC PCS 7 system may be disrupted or hindered by additional third-party software not explicitly approved for SIMATIC PCS 7.
  • Page 97: Recovery Plan

    Backing up and restoring data 8.6 Recovery plan Recovery plan There is a great variety of backup/image tools available. No matter which tool you choose, make sure you design a recovery plan that will help you restore a defective computer step by step.
  • Page 98: Service And Support

    (http://www.siemens.com/automation/forum) – free of charge, outside office hours and at the weekend. Technical Support The Siemens Industry Technical Support offers you fast and competent support for any technical queries you may have with a number of tailor-made solutions – ranging from basic support to individual support contracts.
  • Page 99 ● Retrofitting and modernization services ● Service programs and contracts You can find detailed information on our range of services in the service catalog: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/sc. Contact partner If you have any questions or need support, please contact your local representative. who will put you in contact with the responsible service center.

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