Hello good people!
Attached is a very simplified version of a Zelio program containing what I am trying to do but it carries the same problem as the rest of the routines in the program. Have a look!
The first thing you'll notice are the redundancies through markers. Those are necessary for triggering other 'subroutines.' It shouldn't effect the process though. In short, I need them in there.
The logic's function (should be) is pretty straight forward:
I am having a hell of a time trying to figure out the timers so if you are into it, maybe have a look there first.
The way I had it set up in an EasySoft program was pretty much the same except I could use markers as one-shots and the timers could be set as simple On-Delay. This is a learning curve problem. Until I can understand it, I gotta reach out for some help.
Please have a look and please let me know what you think!
Attached is a very simplified version of a Zelio program containing what I am trying to do but it carries the same problem as the rest of the routines in the program. Have a look!
The first thing you'll notice are the redundancies through markers. Those are necessary for triggering other 'subroutines.' It shouldn't effect the process though. In short, I need them in there.
The logic's function (should be) is pretty straight forward:
- If a momentary push-button is pressed (I1 momentary), that should start a one-shot 100ms timer. If that timer has run it's course AND there is power on the Generator (I5 constant), it will set a marker as active (SM5) and the should activate ([Q1). There's another timer and a marker in there as well (redundant here but needed).
- To turn off Q1, I would press the push button (I1) again which sends a reset to M5 (RM5). That should drop out Q1.
- Also, if the power is lost on the generator (i5), Q1 should drop out immediately and will not re-activate until there is power again (I5) AND the push-button (I1) is pressed starting the routine over again.
I am having a hell of a time trying to figure out the timers so if you are into it, maybe have a look there first.
The way I had it set up in an EasySoft program was pretty much the same except I could use markers as one-shots and the timers could be set as simple On-Delay. This is a learning curve problem. Until I can understand it, I gotta reach out for some help.
Please have a look and please let me know what you think!