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Hello, To avoid CPU going to STOP mode in case of some known errors, you need to read the following cases: Which organization blocks do you have to load into the CPU to ensure that the CPU does not go into the "STOP" status when a remote I/O fails?For missing PROFIBUS Slaves on your sunbet, using OB86 may help to avoid CPU going to STOP.Please note, missing a slave is an indication of fault and you should react in your program in such a way that keep your machine in a safe state. I hope these comments help youSearch the forum for OB86 and other OBs listed for suggestions and programs.For S7-300/400, those tips are applicable in TIA Portal. Hamid Hosseini |
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