
3 Installation and Commissioning
B−21
CP 343-1 Advancedfor Industrial Ethernet / Manual Part B
Release 06/2008
C79000-G8976-C202-04
C−PLUG formatting
Use only C−PLUGs that are formatted for the CP 343−1. C−PLUGs that have
already been used and formatted in other device types must first be formatted for
the CP 343−1 device type.
You do this with STEP 7 / NCM Diagnostics. For more detailed information, refer to
the online help in the topic “General Diagnostics Functions − C-PLUG Diagnostics
Object”.
After formatting, all data areas are deleted on the C-PLUG. Project engineering is
adopted only after reloading or after turning on the power supply again.
Removing the C-PLUG
It is only necessary to remove the C−PLUG if a fault occurs on the basic device
(see Figure 3-2).
Notice
The C−PLUG must be removed only when the power is off!
Diagnostics
Inserting a C−PLUG containing the configuration of an incompatible device type,
accidentally removing the C−PLUG or general malfunctions of a C−PLUG are
signaled by the diagnostic mechanisms of the host device (SF−LED red).
3.3 Module replacement without PG
General procedure
The project engineering data for the CP is stored optionally on the CPU or on the
CP or in the C−PLUG of the CP; this means that the module can be replaced with
the module of the same type (identical order number) without a PG.
If you replace the module with the predecessor module
6GK7 343−1GX21−0XE0, the gigabit interface is deactivated.
For information on replacing previous modules, refer to the section “Compatibility”
in Chapter 8.
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