i700 carries out quick stop despite short-time quick stop request (eliminated from PLC Designer V3.6)

Eliminated from:
PLC Designer V3.6
 
Response of the new version:
Quick stop is only carried out as long as the xDriveStart input at the L_SMC_AxicBasicControl function block is FALSE. 

What happens?
  • The xAxisEnabled output at the L_SMC_AxisBasicControl function block is blinking or the value at the output status of the MC_Power function block toggles.
  • A connected i700 servo inverter carries out a quick stop.
  • A connected 9400 servo inverter CiA is humming (is cyclically switched on and off).
When does this behaviour occur?
The above-described behaviour occurs if a quick stop request (i.e. xDriveStart at MC_Power or L_SMC_AxisBasicControl) was cancelled again before the drive has reached the quick stop state.
 
Which products are affected?
PLC Designer V3.5.1 and higher
 
Short-term measures/recommendations:
If the function restriction occurs, the behaviour can be reset by setting the inputs xRegulatorOn and xDriveStart at the L_SMC_AxisBasicControl and the MC_Power function block to FALSE.
 
In order to avoid the function restriction, the quick stop request should be active for at least 4 PLC cycles when an i700 servo inverter is connected or for at least 6 PLC cycles when a 9400 servo inverter is connected. 
 
Evaluation:
The function restriction occurs if the xDriveStart input of the L_SMC_AxisBasicControl or the MC_Power FB is only set to FALSE for a short time (for less than 4 PLC cycles). The above short-term measure describes a workaround for the function restriction.

URL for linking this AKB article: https://www.lenze.com/en-de/go/akb/201400110/1/
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