The hardest thing about this is learning how the TOW instruction doesn't have named instances, and uses instruction-specific time value structures named TOWDATA.
As you've stated the application, you can do this in three rungs:
Hi Ceiling walker
I've attached a picture of what I Meant earlier.
once you have the TOW block in the middle of your screen grab the Variable block from the left and drag it on to your screen as well. Then double click on the variable block you just dragged and it will take you to the variables that have been created already, if there aren't any you can create them as you go. Create TimeA and TimeB. they need to be data type TOWDATA. then fill in the details. I've attached a picture of the variables and the blocks the way you described your process
"NC" on terminal strips usually mean "Not connected". Post the model plc and I will look at the terminations in the manual.I do have a wiring question, please. I wanted 24VDC out to my push buttons so I have the "-" of the power supply connected to the "NC" terminal position and the "+" to the "I-00" terminal position. They are each connected to one side of the push button. I was expecting to see the input make and break, but nothing. Looking at the wiring diagram it appears that I have it wired correctly but nothing. Thank you
"NC" on terminal strips usually mean "Not connected". Post the model plc and I will look at the terminations in the manual.
Page 10 in this manual:
http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/in/2080-in006_-en-p.pdf
Shows some different layouts.
The only layout I see with the "NC" terminal is for the is for the 2080-LC10-12AWA. That model uses 120 to 240 VAC for the inputs, not 24VDC.