Koyo DI 06

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The project provides for a 15 input alarm annunciator system. The system has a common flasher unit, an alarm accept, alarm acknowledge, alarm reset push buttons.
Each of the 15 alarms are either initiated by a fleeting fault or long time connected fault. when such a fault occors then an audible alarm is raised and that particular alarm point light flashes at a fast pace. once the accept button is pressed then the audible alarm stops but the flashing light should continue flashing . Once acknowledged if the fault condition persists the flashing light changes to a steady light. once fault is cleared the light flashes but more slowly. now if the reset button is pressed then the light switches off.
this project envisages the use of push buttons, LED's Loud speakers etc apart from the ladder logic"
I need ladder diagram for Koyo DL 06 PLC.I need this ASAP.
 
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Please post your question in the 'Live PLC Questions and Answers' area.

Provide the input and output listing of your alarms, pushbuttons, loud speaker and light.

You may wish to consider the state of the alarm light and loudspeaker if multiple alarms are in different states of acknowledgement simultaneously.

Post the program you have developed so far (zip all the files together and post the zip file). Note at what point you are having difficulty.
 
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