L_MC1P and FB 'L_IE1P_SetErrorSingle': If the error reaction is set to immediate locking of the controller (Cinh), the brake is incorrectly not applied (corrected from V03.26.01)

Corrected from:
Library: L_MC1P_MotionControlBasic (FAST Motion) from V03.26.01
               (Update via Package Manager)
 
Response of the new version:

 
What happens?
FB L_IE1P_SetError or L_IE1P_SetErrorSingle for triggering an error message via the PLC application:
The axis is incorrectly not blocked if an error is triggered during a movement and controller inhibit (eSeverity = Fault_Cinh) is set as the error response.
The current setpoints of the axis then remain 'frozen' and the axis cannot be stopped. 
Other monitoring of the axis, such as the hardware limits, cannot interrupt this state.

When does the behaviour occur?
  • Error triggering via the PLC application by means of FB L_IE1P_SetError, L_IE1P_SetErrorSingle and
  • Error reaction set to 'Disable inverter immediately' (Severity = Fault_Cinh) and
  • Brake logic activated in the PLC (subindex 110 = 2).
Note:
If the error reaction is set via the corresponding setting parameters of the existing monitoring functions, the described behaviour does not occur because some error reactions cannot be selected there.

Which products are affected?
Library:  L_MC1P_MotionControlBasic  (FAST Motion)
 
Short-term measures / evaluation / recommendations:
The following short-term remedies are possible:
Set the error reaction (severity) to: 
  1. 'Fault_Qsp_Cinh', so that the drive is first stopped by quick stop (QSP) with the parameterised ramp and then the inverter is disabled.
  2.  Alternatively, the brake logic in the inverter can be used if the inverter is actually to be disabled immediately.

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