L_DFSet: Angle correction via polynomial is permanently inactive after bSetActIntegrator=TRUE

Corrected from: 

  • Inverter Drives 8400 HighLine V16.00.00
  • Inverter Drives 8400 TopLine V16.00.00


Response of the new version:

The angle correction for mark synchronisation works correctly even if an active correction has been previously aborted with bSetActIntegrator=FALSE/TRUE. 

 

 
What happens?

Zero is output as difference dnPosDiffOut_p between two positions measured by means of touch probe and there is no angle correction as expected although a position difference is actually available. 

When does this behaviour occur?

The behaviour occurs under the following conditions:

  • The L_DFSet synchronisation mode is activated (C1075/1>0) 
  • Internal angle correction with polynomial is selected.
  • An active angle correction, indicated by bAck=TRUE, is aborted by bSetActIntegrator=FALSE/TRUE.
    After aborting an active angle correction, there will be no more angle correction until switching the mains. 

Which products are affected?

  • Inverter Drives 8400 HighLine < V16.00.00
  • Inverter Drives 8400 TopLine < V16.00.00

Short-term measures:
Do not set the actual-value integrator with bSetActIntegrator=FALSE/TRUE (blocking) during an active angle correction, indicated by bAck=TRUE.

As an alternative to mains switching, the blockade can also be reset by reselecting angle correction with polynomial: 1. Set C1073=0, and then set C1073 bit1 to TRUE again.

Evaluation/recommendations:
The behaviour will not be necessarily detected as part of the commissioning tests because its occurrence depends on the time when setting the actual-value integrator.

If the angle correction is blocked during the production process of the machine, it is very likely that faulty material (scrap) will be produced.  


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