Thanks!! Is it just me or following the logic on this is fairly more complicated than you would think or am i doing it wrong. So after the second timer hits, your 'lightOFF.dn' energizes which clears the bit on Rung 0. Clearing that bit clears the .DN function, so then you jump back down to Rung 0 and clear LightsON.dn. Clearing that bit now clears the DN function , so now jumping back up to rung 0 your XIO LightOFF.DN bit is now energized again and you're good to go.
Ing. great contribution new subscriber but I have a question, on one occasion an Engineer in the field told me that a memory can be activated and deactivated within a time configured by the programmer, he told me something about a library assigned for that memory, in In this case, timers are no longer used to change the memory from 1 to 0. When he told me that, I had barely started and I did not understand him and I am still looking to see if that function exists. I would like to read your opinion.
Thank you Pete, Nice 👍 t-shirt
best and easiest way to learn this thing please sir make more videos on plc studio 5000
Very good I will try it in my SLC micro logic1000
How can I do this using only one timer and two lights
Did you figure it out?
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Can you add 2 more lights in rung #2 and have them flash with flashing light 1?
Thanks!! Is it just me or following the logic on this is fairly more complicated than you would think or am i doing it wrong. So after the second timer hits, your 'lightOFF.dn' energizes which clears the bit on Rung 0. Clearing that bit clears the .DN function, so then you jump back down to Rung 0 and clear LightsON.dn. Clearing that bit now clears the DN function , so now jumping back up to rung 0 your XIO LightOFF.DN bit is now energized again and you're good to go.
Ing. great contribution new subscriber but I have a question, on one occasion an Engineer in the field told me that a memory can be activated and deactivated within a time configured by the programmer, he told me something about a library assigned for that memory, in In this case, timers are no longer used to change the memory from 1 to 0. When he told me that, I had barely started and I did not understand him and I am still looking to see if that function exists. I would like to read your opinion.
Not sure. I'll add it to my list of topics to research and will respond if I find anything.
非常棒!
谢谢