Resolver with pole pair number 0x2C43 >=2: Status bit "Absolute encoder selected" (0x2833-Bit04) is set incorrectly (corrected from V02.16.03)

Corrected from:
Servo-Inverter i700, V1:   No remedy provided for V1
Servo-Inverter i700, V2:   from V02.16.03.12763
 
Response of the new version:
Higher pole resolvers with pole pair number 0x2C43 >=2 are now correctly not evaluated as absolute encoders.
SinCos encoder types with line number/period number = 1 are now evaluated as absolute encoders. The status absolute position available is only set if there is no encoder error, e.g. wire breakage.
The status bits 4 and 5 in Lenze status word 2 are set accordingly for both encoder types.
 

 
What happens?
Higher-pole resolvers with pole pair number 0x2C43 >=2 are erroneously evaluated as absolute encoders.
Conversely, special SinCos encoder types with line number/period number = 1 are erroneously not evaluated as absolute encoders.
The corresponding status bits 4 and 5 in Lenze status word 2 are set incorrectly.

Definition Absolute Encoder:
An encoder type can be used by the drive controller as an absolute encoder if it can represent the absolute position at least within one complete revolution.
Status bits 4 and 5 in Lenze status word 2 indicate whether such an absolute encoder is present.
For resolvers, only resolver types with pole pair number = 1, i.e. two-pole resolvers, meet this definition. Higher-pole resolvers with a pole pair number >=2 do not, however.
Special SinCos encoders with line number/period number = 1 enable the absolute position to be displayed over one revolution via SinCos evaluation and thus meet the requirements for absolute encoders.
 
When does the behaviour occur?
When using the above-mentioned encoder types.
 
Which products are affected?
Servo Inverter i700, V1
Servo Inverter i700, V2

Short-term measures / Evaluation / Recommendations:
None

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