315-4PN33

The proceeding is shown in the following Illustration:
After the firmware update you always should execute a
Reset to factory setting.
5.15 Slot for storage media
At the front of the CPU there is a slot for storage media. As external
storage medium for applications and firmware you may use a multi-
media card (MMC). You can cause the CPU to load a project auto-
matically respectively to execute a command file by means of pre-
defined file names.
To the following times an access takes place on a storage medium:
n After overall reset
The CPU checks if there is a project S7PROG.WLD. If exists
the project is automatically loaded.
The CPU checks if there is a project PROTECT.WLD with pro-
tected blocks. If exists the project is automatically loaded.
These blocks are stored in the CPU until the CPU is reset to
factory setting or an empty PROTECT.WLD is loaded.
n After PowerON
The CPU checks if there is a project AUTOLOAD.WLD. If
exists an overall reset is established and the project is auto-
matically loaded.
The CPU checks if there is a command file with
VIPA_CMD.MMC. If exists the command file is loaded and the
containing instructions are executed.
After PowerON and CPU STOP the CPU checks if there is a
*.pkg file (firmware file). If exists this is indicated by blinking of
the LEDs and the firmware may be installed by an update
request.
n Once in STOP
If a storage medium is put, which contains a command file
VIPA_CMD.MMC, the command file is loaded and the con-
taining instructions are executed.
Overview
Accessing the storage
medium
VIPA System 300S Deployment CPU 315-4PN33
Slot for storage media
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