


The Walk light is not to be lit EXCEPT after a button has been pushed, and at the NEXT occurance of a Red to Green transition. Remember your "specifications" for this program. PS: The LIM instruction is also one of the Comparison instructions, so it is "legal" to use LIM to solve the LogixPro Traffic Control Exercises 1 & 2. Also, the retentive OTL and OTU instructions may be utilized freely at your discretion. The utilization of Binary or Integer Table bits to Flag specific conditions within your program would be appropriate.Once movement is halted by the either of the foregoing actions, the operating criteria associated with the previous exercise will again take effect.Door movement will remain halted when the switch is released.


Your method so far for the Walk depends upon a pedestrian pushing the button when the Timer T4:0 is at a certain stage (E/W Amber On, or N/S Amber Not On). Second, your walk light logic needs to be designed so that a pedestrian can walk up AT ANY TIME and push the Walk button. Delete either rung 8 or 9 for the O:2/3 E/W Walk Light. First off, you should not normally have two rungs with the same digital output (redundant outputs).
