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Hello.

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In this tutorial, we will learn a timer, OK?

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Normally, while we are working with the timers what we were doing, we are writing a timer and timer

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zero.

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And for example.

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Just one second timer, OK?

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Then the contact is on or condition is on.

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This timer is counting.

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And the time passed after one second.

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We can get the time.

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Zero contact is on.

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But now if we work with the contact type timer eight timer, how can we work it?

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OK.

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If you come to here and you're right here, for example, let's start with the eight timer instructions,

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definition eight timer, then a meaning is this is a contact type timer.

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OK, this is the first thing.

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And timer five, this is my example timer.

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And the time is going to be two seconds.

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OK, then now you will see a timer is defined to here.

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And when the condition is on before a timer.

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OK, let's define here a condition, for example, L.D. and 50.

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And then a timer, for example, timer five and Kate, 20.

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Then we will get an output by four.

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OK, then let's make online to this simulator.

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Don't want this project to the simulator and say yes and say yes again.

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OK, very good.

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If anybody is active, this timer is counting.

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After two seconds, we can get an output.

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But if this is off, this is zero.

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OK, this is on.

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This is off, OK?

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When the condition is on, you can put a delay to your before your output.

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You can put a delay with the eight timer.

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I'm just looking at.

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And this is the first thing that came to my mind.

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A timer can be useful for the delays before the output.

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OK, if this is active after two seconds, this output will be active, OK, let's try once more.

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This is active contact.

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This is giving a contact to here.

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OK, that's OK.

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And then set off and set on.

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OK.

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You will see.

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And easily when you are working with the timer, you can think, OK, what is the difference between

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the timer, OK?

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And you can just say.

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L.D. AM 51, a game timer, for example, imagine this is six times or six and 20, and then you can

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do it here again.

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Timer six Aldy.

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This is the contact of the timer six.

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And then output wise, six.

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Stand by.

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Four is used.

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And we can see why.

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Five.

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OK, then again, let's go on line.

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What happened?

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We used to line this line is first one.

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This is the second one.

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The similar thing, this is active.

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After two seconds, we have an output.

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But here we are just using one line.

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This is the contact type timer.

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And we have a notebook.

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So you can use this method or this method, OK?

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But we need to know a timer is another one instruction and it is useful.

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And we can use it into our programs easily like that.

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OK.

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For this tutorial, I'm finished here.

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See you.

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