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3.3 STEP 7 in the TIA-Portal
SITOP UPS1600 / UPS1100
Operating Instructions, 05.2014, C98130-A7628-A1-4-7629
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6. Click on the "Start update" button. If the selected file can be interpreted by the module, it
will be loaded into the module. If this requires changing the operating state of the CPU,
you will be prompted to do this with dialogs.
7. Confirm the notes that are displayed.
The controller sends the firmware to the UPS1600. This is displayed by LED 5 (SF) and
LED 6 (RUN) flashing at the UPS1600.
8. The TIA-Portal signals that the update was successful. Confirm this with OK.
9. After the controller has completely transferred the firmware to the UPS1600, LED 1
(OK/Bat) and LED 2 (>85%) start to flash at the UPS1600. The new firmware is now
loaded to the UPS1600. This can take several minutes. LEDs 1, 2, 5 and 6 stop flashing.
Note
If a power failure occurs during the update, it is possible that a recove
ry firmware will be
activated. In this case, the new IP address must be set.
10.The UPS1600 can now be switched off.
Note
After updating the firmware, in the hardware configuration of your project, you must replace
the UPS1600 involved by the UPS1600 wi
th the current firmware version. The configured
configuration then matches the actual configuration again.
The firmware update has been executed.
3.3.9
Restore factory settings
A reset to the factory settings deletes all hardware and software configurations stored in the
UPS1600 and restores the factory settings. This affects, for example:
IP address
Device name
Parameter values for UPS1600 and the energy store