Installation, connecting up, commissioning
3.5 C-PLUG
IE/PB LINK PN IO
Operating Instructions, 11/2017, C79000-G8976-C393-02
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The slot for the C-PLUG is located on the front: Insert the C-PLUG in the intended
receptacle.
Remove the C-PLUG only if there is a fault on the basic device. Remove the C-PLUG from
the receptacle using a screwdriver.
Operating response with the C-PLUG inserted
Response when adopting data / actions
• Internal memory empty
• No C-PLUG inserted
Configuration data is adopted from the
STEP 7 project, Method of adoption
dependent on the mode:
• Use as a gateway: Configuration
data is transferred using the down-
load function of STEP 7.
• Use as PROFINET IO device: Con-
figuration data is transferred from
the PROFINET IO controller.
The LINK runs with the configuration
data transferred to the internal
memory.
1)
• Internal memory empty
• Empty C-PLUG is plugged in
Configuration data is adopted from the
STEP 7 project, Method of adoption
dependent on the mode:
• Use as a gateway: Configuration
data is transferred using the down-
load function of STEP 7.
• Use as PROFINET IO device: Con-
figuration data is transferred from
the PROFINET IO controller.
The LINK runs with the configuration
data transferred to the C-PLUG.
1)
• Internal memory empty
• C-PLUG with valid configuration
data is plugged in.
2)
Result a
fter startup; The LINK runs with
the configuration data stored on the C-
PLUG.
The LINK runs with the configuration
data existing on the C-PLUG.
1)
LINK has a C-PLUG inserted after operating without a C-PLUG
• Internal memory with configuration
data
• C-PLUG with different but valid
configuration data is plugged in.
2)
• LINK is to run with data from the C-
PLUG instead of with the internal
data.
The power for the LINK must be turned
off and on again.
The LINK starts up with the configura-
tion data on the C-PLUG.
The configuration data in the internal
memory is deleted.
The LINK runs with the configuration
data adopted from the C-PLUG.
1)