Memory concept   
4.1 Memory areas and retentivity 
  CPU 31xC and CPU 31x, Technical Data 
4-6  Manual, 01/2006 Edition, A5E00105475-06 
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Configurable process image with CPUs that have FW V2.3.0 or higher 
In STEP 7, you can define a user-specific size of the I/O process images between 0 to 2048 
for the CPUs, FW V2.3.0 or higher. 
 
Note the information below: 
 
 
Note 
Currently, the dynamic setting of the process image only affects its update at the scan cycle 
control point. That is, the process image of inputs is only updated up to the set PII size with 
the corresponding values of the peripheral input modules existing within this address area, 
or the values of the process image of outputs up to the set PIO size are written to the 
peripheral output modules existing within this address area.  
This set size of the process image is ignored with respect to STEP 7 commands used to 
access the process image (for example U I100.0, L EW200, = Q20.0, T AD150, or 
corresponding indirect addressing commands also). However, up to the maximum size of the 
process image (that is, up to I/O byte 2047), these commands do not return any 
synchronous access errors, but rather access the permanently available internal memory 
area of the process image. 
 The same applies to the use of actual parameters of block calls from the I/O area (area of 
the process image). 
Particularly if these process image limits were changed, you should check to which extent 
your user program accesses the process image in the area between the set and the 
maximum process image size. If access to this area continues, the user program may not 
detect changes at the inputs of the I/O module, or actually fails to write the data of outputs to 
the output module, without the system generating an error message. 
You should also note that certain CPs may only be addressed outside of the process image.