I want use plc program toI want Basthaddam 2 TON timers seemed

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The discussion focuses on using PLC programming to control Basthaddam 2 TON timers for a bulb's operation. The user seeks to configure the timers to run the bulb for 6 seconds instead of 4 seconds. Additionally, there is a requirement to run the bulb at the second and sixth seconds, with the second timer set to 4 seconds. The conversation includes references to attachments for further clarification. The goal is to achieve specific timing sequences in the PLC program for effective bulb control.
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i want use plc program to


I want Basthaddam 2 TON timers seemed to run the bulb of 6 seconds and not run them at 4 seconds

2 - Run the bulb when the second and sixth run when second at 4 (means contrary to the above)
 
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legendhollow said:
i want use plc program to


I want Basthaddam 2 TON timers seemed to run the bulb of 6 seconds and not run them at 4 seconds

2 - Run the bulb when the second and sixth run when second at 4 (means contrary to the above)

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