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Maintenance and service
7.7 Replace modules with the function "Change During Operation"
ET 200M
Operating Instructions, 04/2022, EWA-4NEB7806006-09
113
Installing a New Module
Proceed as follows to install a new module:
1. Insert the front connector in the module and put it in the operating position.
2. Suspend the new module and push it downwards.
3. Screw the module on securely.
4. Slide the labeling strips of the removed module into the newly installed module.
Response of the ET 200M after module replacement
Table 7- 1 Response of the ET 200M when removing or inserting modules
Removing/
inserting
Actual = set con-
figuration?
Response of the ET 200M
Removing a
module
The IM 153-x reports via diagnostics the removal of a module. The diagnostic event
corresponds to the removal interrupt. The IM 153-x also enters the removal of a mod-
ule in the module diagnosis.
Inserting a
module
Yes
When inserting a configured module, the IM 153-x deletes the entry in the module
diagnosis, so that the module is not addressed by the IM 153-x. If the ET 200M is in
user data mode, then the IM 153-x reports a diagnostic event in accordance with the
insertion interrupt. The inserted module is configured accordingly and assumed in the
ET 200M. Any parameters for the module transferred from the user must then be
transferred again from the user to the ET 200M.
No
The IM 153-x ignores the inserted module.
The IM 153-x reports a diagnostic event in accordance with the insertion interrupt.
In the diagnosis the entry remains after the module has been removed.
See also
Identifier-related diagnosis (Page 193)
Interrupts (Page 201)

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