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How Do You Backuprestore With A Windows-Based Panel
How Do You Backuprestore With A Windows-Based Panel
There are two option for making a backup of the configuration of a Windows-based panel without having to access
the source data of ProTool or WinCC flexible:
Entry ID: 58876345 includes a description of how to do a backup/restore from a Comfort Panel without SIMATIC
WinCC V11.
If you want a retransfer whose file can be edited, you must use the Retransfer function in ProTool or WinCC
flexible. This is only possible with panels that support this function and in which retransfer is enabled in the transfer
settings. Refer to Entry ID: 21907703 to see which panels support retransfer.
Entry ID: 21907703 includes in Attachment 2 a list of all the operator panels that support backup/restore with
ProSave.
It is not possible to load and edit a backup file in ProTool or WinCC flexible. The file can only be reloaded to the
original or another panel via a restore with ProSave.
Note
Operator panel TP070 does not support backup/restore with ProSave.
No. Procedure
1 Preparations for Backup/Restore
Depending on the operator panel, you can use one of the following connections for a
backup/restore with ProSave:
You can create the zero modem cable (6ES7 901-1BF00-0XA0) yourself. More information is
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If you do not have ProTool or WinCC flexible, you can also download ProSave independently - see
Entry ID: 10347815. ProSave allows a complete backup directly from the panel including the
configuration. The backup created can then be loaded back into the original or an identical device.
Connect the PC with the panel and put it the panel in Transfer mode. If not configured, you can put
the panel in this mode by switching the power off and on again. For this you must select and hold the
Transfer button when you restart the panel.
If you want to make a restore, you can jump directly to Point 3 "Restore".
2 Backup
Open ProSave and select the correct panel in the "General" tab.
Fig. 02
Select the connection between the PC and the panel, serial (over RS232 / zero modem cable), for
example.
Define the connection parameters, for example COM1 with a baud rate of 38400 for the serial
connection.
Note:
In USB connections (host-to-host cable) and serial connections over USB-PPI cable,
youcannot define additional connection parameters.
Switch to the "Backup" tab, select the path and specify a file name, "C:\panel.psb", for example.
Under the "Data type" you define the type of backup to be created.
Note:
The file extension ".psb" is necessary, because only this file type can be loaded for a restore.
Fig. 03
When everything is set, you trigger the backup procedure with "Start Backup".
Note:
If the connection is interrupted, it might be because another software, virus scanner or power
management, for example, is accessing the COM interface. Therefore, make sure that any such
software is terminated before restarting.
Once the backup has been completed, the file created can now be loaded back into a device of the
same type or back into the original device, as required.
3 Restore
First put your panel in Transfer mode as described in Point 1 and set up the connection to the PC.
Select the appropriate operator panel and connection type in the "General" tab - see Fig. 02.
If possible, define the connection parameters.
Switch to the "Restore" tab in ProSave.
Open your ".psb-file" and transfer the loading procedure by clicking "Start Restore".
Fig. 04
After successful transfer of data to your panel, this is now ready to be integrated in your system after
startup.
Note:
The panel has exactly the same connection parameters as the panel from which the backup originates.
Make sure that both panels are not in the same system, in order to avoid connection problems.
2. Backup/Restore with a memory card
During saving (backup), the operating system, applications and data are copied from the internal flash memory of
the operator panel to the memory card.
When you restore, the flash memory of the operator panel is deleted after a prompt. Then the data backed up on the
memory card is copied to the internal flash memory.
Requirements
Which operator panels support backup/restore with a memory card are given in Entry ID: 21907703.
Use of the backup/restore function depends on the operator panel. In the following we will be considering operator
panels of the 177, 277 and 377 series. For other operator panels - in particular forolder operator panels - please
refer to the relevant manuals for the procedure.
No. Procedure
1 Preparation
Fig. 05
If you only want to make a restore, you can jump directly to Point 3 "Restore".
2 Backup
Note
Figure 06 shows the "Backup/Restore" dialog of an operator panel with Windows CE 5.0.
2.1 Backup - operator panels with one interface for memory cards
With operator panels with only one interface for memory cards, the memory card is automatically searched
for.
If there is already an old backup on the memory card, a message is issued on the operator asking whether or
not you want to delete the old backup.
Acknowledge the message with "Yes" if you want to delete the old backup and create a new one.
Acknowledge the message with "No" if you do not want to delete the old backup and want to
interrupt the current backup procedure. Acknowledge the interrupt with "OK".
Use an appropriate memory card or delete all the unnecessary data in the Windows CE Explorer.
Fig. 07
2.2 Backup - operator panels with multiple interfaces for memory cards
In the case of operator panels with multiple interfaces for memory cards, you can select the memory card
explicitly on the operator panel - see Fig. 8.
In the list box - see Fig. 08 - you select the required memory card and then click the "Start Backup"
button.
If no memory card is slotted or the memory card is defective, then no memory card is displayed.
In this case, slot a memory card that functions into the operator panel.
Fig. 08
If the message is displayed indicating that a higher storage capacity is required, then proceed as follows:
Click "OK" to acknowledge the message and thus interrupt the backup.
Slot a memory card with the higher storage capacity into the operator panel.
Start the backup again.
If there is already an old backup on the memory card, you get a message asking you whether this backup
should be overwritten.
Acknowledge the message with "Yes" if you want to delete the old backup and create a new one.
Acknowledge the message with "No" if you do not want to delete the old backup and want to
interrupt the current backup procedure. Acknowledge the interrupt with "OK".
The backup is completed when the "Backup successfully completed..." message is displayed.
3 Restore
Click the "Restore" button in the "Backup/Restore" dialog - see Fig. 06.
Fig. 09
Note
Figure 09 shows the "Backup/Restore" dialog of an operator panel with Windows CE 3.0.
3.1 Restore - operator panels with one interface for memory cards
In the case of operator panels with only one interface for memory cards, you can do a restoreonly via that
interface.
Acknowledge the message with "Yes" if you want to start the restore.
Acknowledge the message with "No" and then the following message with "OK" if you want to abort
the restore.
Once the flash has been deleted and the Windows CE image has been successfully restored, you must reboot
the operator panel.
Note
Do not remove the memory card from the operator panel during the restart!
As soon as the restore has been successfully completed, a message is displayed prompting you to remove the
memory card from the operator panel.
Slot an appropriate memory card into the operator panel and acknowledge this with "OK" if you want
to execute the restore.
Click the "X" if you want to abort the restore procedure.
3.2 Restore - operator panels with multiple interfaces for memory cards
In the case of operator panels with multiple interfaces for memory cards, you can select the memory card
explicitly on the operator panel - see Fig. 1.
In this case, you select the memory card that contains the backup.
If no memory card is slotted or the memory card is defective or the memory card contains nobackup,
then no memory card is displayed.
In this case, slot a memory card that functions and which contains a backup of the operator panel into
the operator panel.
If multiple external storage media with a backup are slotted on one operator panel, data restore
is not possible.
Remove all the external storage media units that contain a backup and are not relevant and then click
the "Refresh" button.
Alternatively you can abort the restore procedure by clicking the "Cancel" button.
Fig. 11
Once the data to be restored has been checked, a prompt is displayed querying whether you want to
start Restore and in doing so whether you want to delete all the data on the flash.
Acknowledge the message with "Yes" if you want to start the restore.
Acknowledge the message with "No" and then the following message with "OK" if you want to abort
the restore.
The restore is completed when the "Restore successfully finished..." message is displayed.
Click "OK" to acknowledge the message and restart the operator panel.