![]() ![]() For example, the red lights should be controlled by just two different timer DN (Done) bits (in series for one red light, in parallel for the other one), while all the others can be controlled by a different single TT (Timer Timing) bit.Ĥ. Now look to see if some lights can be defined as combinations of other lights. Go back and do what you should have done first, that is to make a timing diagram showing what time each color light goes on, and what time it goes off.ģ. The easiest way is to put a T4:5/DN XIO on Rung 0Ģ. When your timer T4:5 finishes, that is the end of cycle and T4:0 should be reset and start the cycle again at 0 seconds. You never want your lights to stop working. You can use 6 timers (1 will do), but remember it is a cycle, it should continue to loop. I will give him some little hints anyway.ġ. Surely with a little searching, AnthonyWade can find what he needs. ![]() It has been solved, discusssed, debated, and condemmed on this site for years and years. ![]()
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