Define order of lights.
Provide timers to lights, to each individually if necessary.
Reset timers automatically or use reset coil to reset timers.
Double check if the order of light is made correctly and connections are made properly.
Use latching coil for Master Start and Stop for prevention against malfunctioning.
0.1 Time Base function availability is useful to turn ON and OFF a light.
By using this, we can make lights blink.
This is one method to solve this problem by using timers.
Retentive Timers have a capability of storing the previous values at which timer was stopped or input was
withdrawn.
Hence Retentive Timer RTO can be used here so that in case of power failure, program can be restarted
from where it was left previously.
PLC Program
Here is PLC program to Control Lights in a Sequence, along with program explanation and run time test
cases.
List
of Inputs and Outputs
I:1/0
=
Master Start
(Input)
I:1/1
=
Master Stop
(Input)
O:2/15 =
Master Coil
(Output)
O:2/0
= Output 0
(Output)
O:2/1
= Output 1
(Output)
O:2/2
= Output 2
(Output)
O:2/3
= Output 3
(Output)
O:2/4
= Output 4
(Output)
O:2/5
= Output 5
(Output)
T4:0
= Timer for Outputs 0 & 1
(Timer)
T4:1
= Timer for Outputs 2 & 3
(Timer)
T4:2
= Timer for Outputs 4 & 5
(Timer)
-(Res)-=
Reset coil to reset timers
(Output)