DFSET TP synchronisation, codes C0546 and C0551 are interchanged in the documentation and code texts are identical (remedied from V7.0)

Which products are affected?
9300ES servo controller V7.0

Eliminated function restriction
In the documentation of the C0546 and C0551 for filtering the touch probe signals of the digital input terminals X5/E4 and X5/E5 for the touch probe synchronization of the DFSET assigned correctly.
The designations of the codes C0546 and C0551 have been changed, so that they are easier to understand:
  • C0546: Minimum number of increments of the set pulse 'Pulse min set'
  • C0551: Minimum number of increments of the actual pulse 'Pulse min act'




Which products are affected?
9300 ES servo controller <= V6.2

What happens?
In the documentation of the C0546 and C0551 for filtering the touch probe signals of the digital input terminals X5/E4 and X5/E5 for the touch probe synchronization of the DFSET have been interchanged.
The correct functional assignment of the codes cannot be seen from the code texts themselves, since the text is identical.

When does the problem occur?
Always with use of the TP synchronization in the DFSET, when the TP filtering is supposed to deviate from the default setting.

Possible diagnostics?
The requested modified filter effect fails resp. becomes effective at the other TP input.

Short-term measures/recommendations?
Assign the codes to the TP inputs as follows:
• X5/E5 (set pulses):  C0546
• X5/E4 (actual pulses): C0551

Evaluation:
The filter function itself is not affected, provided that the codes are assigned correctly.
In practical life the TP filtering is used seldom, since we recommend to eliminate interferences hardware side and to use the software side filtering only if it cannot be avoided.

URL for linking this AKB article: https://www.lenze.com/en-de/go/akb/200701903/1/
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