rowdyfan18
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Hi everyone. I have a question and while I feel the answer is right in front of me - I am still struggling with it. Anyway, I am working with the Direct Soft Software (programming a KOYO DO-06DD1-D). I have tried to isolate this issue to 3 simple rungs of ladder and my "problem" is still there.
My question is this: If rung 1 consists of a N.O. contact (start) going to a "SET (C0)" . . . . and rung 2 has a "C0" N.0. contact going to a generic output coil (Y0) for a light bulb. . . rung 3 has a N.O. contact (reset) going to a "RST (C0)" = = = = why is rung 3 on ALL THE TIME? It is highlighted blue when the reset button (the only N.O. contact on this rung) is open.
I am not a seasoned programmer. I have worked with AB in the past and it seems to me that the Latch/Unlatch in their software were a little easier to follow. In my little mind I was thinking that when you press the "start" in rung 1 the "SET" for "C0" would energize and would stay energized until you pressed the "RESET" in rung 3 but I am obviously missing something.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks everyone
My question is this: If rung 1 consists of a N.O. contact (start) going to a "SET (C0)" . . . . and rung 2 has a "C0" N.0. contact going to a generic output coil (Y0) for a light bulb. . . rung 3 has a N.O. contact (reset) going to a "RST (C0)" = = = = why is rung 3 on ALL THE TIME? It is highlighted blue when the reset button (the only N.O. contact on this rung) is open.
I am not a seasoned programmer. I have worked with AB in the past and it seems to me that the Latch/Unlatch in their software were a little easier to follow. In my little mind I was thinking that when you press the "start" in rung 1 the "SET" for "C0" would energize and would stay energized until you pressed the "RESET" in rung 3 but I am obviously missing something.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks everyone