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8.3 Time monitoring
CPU 410-5H Process Automation/CPU 410 SMART
114 System Manual, 10/2013, A5E32631667-AA
Monitoring time accuracy
Note
The monitoring times determined by STEP 7 or by using formulas merely represent
recommended values.
These times are based on a fault-tolerant system with two communication peers and an
average communication load.
Your system profile may differ considerably from those scenarios, therefore the following
rules must be observed.
The cycle time extension factor may increase sharply at a high communication load.
Any modification of the system in operation may lead to a significant increase in cycle
times.
Any increase in the number of programs executed in priority classes > 15 (in particular
processing of communication blocks) automatically increases the communication delay
and cycle time extension.
You can even undercut the calculated monitoring times in small plants with high-
performance requirements.
Configuration of the monitoring times
When configuring monitoring times, always make allowances for the following dependencies;
conformity is checked by STEP 7:
Maximum cycle time extension
> maximum communication delay
> (maximum inhibit time for priority classes > 15)
> minimum I/O retention time
If you have configured different monitoring times in the CPUs and perform a link-up and
update operation with master/standby changeover, the system always applies the higher of
the two values.
Calculating the minimum I/O retention time (T
PH
)
The following applies to the calculation of the minimum I/O retention time:
With central I/O: T
PH
= 30 ms
For distributed I/O (PROFIBUS DP): T
PH
= 3 x T
TRmax
Where T
TRmax
= maximum target rotation time
of all DP master systems of the fault-tolerant station
For distributed I/O (PROFINET IO): T
PH
= T
wd_max
with T
wd_max
= maximum cyclic interrupt time (product of WD factor and update time) of a
switched device in all IO subsystems of the fault-tolerant station
When using central and distributed I/O, the resultant minimum I/O retention time is:
T
PH
= MAX (30 ms, 3 x T
TRmax
, T
wd_max
)

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