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Table Of Contents
Generating Block-Related Messages
System Software for S7-300/400 System and Standard Functions - Volume 2/2
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24.10 Startup Behavior of the SFBs for Generating Block-
Related Messages
Restart (Warm Restart)
During a warm restart, the instance DBs of the SFBs for generating block-related
messages are set to the not initialized NO_INIT status. The actual parameters
stored in the instance DBs are unchanged. The parameter ID and EV_ID will be
evaluated at the next block call.
Complete Restart
During a complete restart the contents of the instance DBs of the SFBs for
generating block-related messages are reset to their initial values.
Hot Restart
During a hot restart, the SFBs for generating block-related messages behave like
user function blocks that are capable of resuming execution. They continue from
the point of interruption.
Memory Reset
A memory reset always causes the termination of all connections so that no station
is logged on for messages. The user program is deleted. If you have inserted a
FLASH card, the program sections relevant to execution are loaded on the CPU
again from the card and the CPU executes a warm or cold restart (implicitly this is
always a cold restart, since all user data are initialized after clearing memory).