SharpFocus
Member
- Join Date
- Mar 2005
- Posts
- 2
Hi,
I am a PCL nubie!
I have only a little PLC programming experience (3 PLCs mostly Boolean stuff) and have bitten more than I can chew this time.
I am using an automation Direct (Koyo DL205) PLC.
My problem involves the programming of the F2-08DA-2 8-Channel Analog Voltage Output Module. It is set up for 0-10 volts and will be used to control some lighting dimmers. Setting the output to a designated level is not the problem that works just fine.
In a nut shell:
I have 24 channels of lighting controlled by (4) F2-08DA-2 modules. The 24 channels are divided into 5 groups. Each group is required to start at a different level and then ramp up or down to the next level simutaneously in a (X) variable amount of time. The programming to create this “timed ramp” has eluded me.
Is there someone who might be able to brighten my day?
Sharpfocus
I am a PCL nubie!
I have only a little PLC programming experience (3 PLCs mostly Boolean stuff) and have bitten more than I can chew this time.
I am using an automation Direct (Koyo DL205) PLC.
My problem involves the programming of the F2-08DA-2 8-Channel Analog Voltage Output Module. It is set up for 0-10 volts and will be used to control some lighting dimmers. Setting the output to a designated level is not the problem that works just fine.
In a nut shell:
I have 24 channels of lighting controlled by (4) F2-08DA-2 modules. The 24 channels are divided into 5 groups. Each group is required to start at a different level and then ramp up or down to the next level simutaneously in a (X) variable amount of time. The programming to create this “timed ramp” has eluded me.
Is there someone who might be able to brighten my day?
Sharpfocus