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Introduction
to
programming
Step
3
Writing
a
relay
ladder
diagram
(1)
0000
0001
(soo)
0002
0003 0004
(2)
0000
0001
y
0000 0004
0002
0003
0001
H
0002
0003 0004
—
Assigning
numbers
to
timers
and
counters
The
C20
can
accommodate
up
to
48
timers
or
48
counters,
or
combinations
of
timers
and
counters
not
exceeding
48.
How
these
are
used
is
explained
in
Chapter
4.
They
must
also
be
assigned
identifying
numbers,
in
a
range
from
00
to
47.
(Note
that
these
are
not
input/output
points,
but
rather
a
way
for
you
to
identify
the
timer
or
counter
you
want
to
use.)
There
are
two
basic
considerations
when
assigning
counter
and
timer
numbers.
Do
not
give
counters
and
timers
the
same
number.
For
instance,
there
cannot
be
a
Timer
01
and
a
Counter
01.
When
you're
finished
assigning
the
input
and
output
points,
internal
auxiliary
relays,
and
timers/counters,
you're
ready
to
proceed
to
the
next
step.
So
far
we
know
three
basic
things
about
our
operation.
We
know
which
devices
are
to
be
controlled,
we
know
how
they
relate
to
each
other,
and
we
know
the
sequence
(or
timing)
at
which
the
controlled
tasks
must
take
place.
Now
we
need
to
put
this
down
in
a
form
that
is
codeable—that
is,
in
the
form
of
a
relay
ladder
diagram.
For
this
you'll
use
the
four-digit
numbers
you
just
assigned
to
the
input
and
output
relays
and
internal
auxiliary
relays,
as
well
as
the
two-digit
numbers
you
gave
to
the
timers
and
counters.
You'll
also
use
such
relay
symbols
as
the
following.
The
complete
list
of
symbols
is
shown
in
Appendix
B.
Hi
Ah
-0O
Normally
open
contact
Normally
closed
contact
Output
In
writing
the
ladder
diagram,
keep
these
things
in
mind.
Each
logic
line
starting
from
the
left
bus
bar
must
end
with
a
relay
coil,
a
timer/counter,
or
a
special
instruction.
Unlike
the
actual
circuit
diagram,
the
right
bus
bar
need
not
be
written
into
the
ladder
diagram.
The
number
of
contacts
in
series
or
paraltel
is
not
limited
for
use
on
a
logic
line
within
the
programming
capacity
of
the
PC.
Therefore,
you
can
use
as
many
contacts
as
you
wish.
If
this
feature
of
the
C20
is
effectively
used,
even
a
complicated
circuit
can
frequently
be
replaced
with
a
simpler
one.
The
bridge
circuit
(1)
shown
on
the
left,
for
example,
could
be
replaced
with
the
one
shown
below
it
(2).

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