System modifications during redundant operation   
10.2 Possible hardware modifications 
  CPU 410-5H Process Automation/CPU 410 SMART 
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Which components can be modified? 
The following modifications can be made to the hardware configuration during operation: 
●  Adding or removing modules in the central controllers or expansion units (e.g., one-sided 
I/O module). 
 
Note 
IM 460, IM 461 and CP 443-5 Extended 
Adding or removing IM460 and IM461 interface modules, external CP443
-
5 Extended DP 
master interface modules and their cables is only permitted in a de
-energized state. 
 
Note 
Signal modules capable of generating substitute values in the central controller 
The minimum I/O retention time is ineffective in case of a plant change for signal modules 
capable of generating substitute values in a central controller. This means there is no 
bumpless switchover of the
se modules, for example, with configured module redundancy. 
There is always going to be a gap of 3 to 50 ms.
 
●  Adding or removing components of the distributed I/O such as 
–  DP slaves with a redundant interface module (e.g., ET 200M, ET200iSP, DP/PA link, 
or Y Link) 
–  One-sided DP slaves (in any DP master system) 
–  Modules in modular DP slaves (ET200M and ET200iSP) 
–  DP/PA couplers 
–  PA devices 
●  Changing specific CPU parameters 
●  Reassigning the module parameters 
●  Assigning a module to another process image partition 
●  Upgrading the CPU version 
●  Upgrading to a higher product version or a current version of used components, such as 
DP-IMs or external DP interface modules. 
●  Changing the master with only one available redundant link 
 
Note 
No changes to the PROFINET IO interface during operation 
I/O components that are connected to a PROFINET IO interface as well as parameters of 
the PROFINET IO interface cannot be modified during operation.
 
Follow the rules for assembling a fault-tolerant station when making any modifications (see 
section Rules for the assembly of fault-tolerant stations (Page 27)).