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gives you detailed information about how to obtain a desired function. The main information is
structured as follows:
• Section 3.1, Design Considerations. You can find design guidelines, including design
rules, in this section. Keywords include the following.
– Limitations
– Combinations of options
– Module assortment supported by the system product
– Location
– Necessary extra HW and SW needed with respect to desired functionality
– CPU load calculation
– Memory calculation.
• Section 3.2, Technical Data Including Capacity & Performance.
In this section, technical data of the following types, for example, are discussed:
– Maximum number of instances
–Dimensions
– CPU-load data
– Memory capacity.
• Section 3.4, Tutorial. This section provides you with a guide through the different phases
of a controller design project.
• Section 3.5, Application Procedures. Not applicable. For information from a configuration
viewpoint, how to achieve an application function, see the appropriate individual manuals.
In this manual, Chapter 2, Installation treats the subject of concrete setup work on site.
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addresses the controller’s different start modes and operating modes. The operator interface on
the processor module front is described.
In this chapter, you can also find a survey of the system software. Some important facilities that
you need to know during application work are described in greater detail.
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The preventive maintenance required for electronic equipment is not significant. This chapter
focuses on fault finding supported by built-in diagnostics. Various methods of fault
announcement are presented, including the use of system status in the central operator station
and LEDs on controller hardware units.