AppendixA.5 Sample ProjectsA.5 Sample ProjectsTo get a quick look at the possibilities offered by the easyE4 series, please visit the cor-responding product page on the Internet (the page includes a series of applicationexamples and tutorials).Application examplesA number of applications are available for download from the product page athttp://www.eaton.eu/easy.These examples come with a description, the circuit diagram, and the easySoft 7 pro-ject (in the EDP and LD programming languages as of this writing).TutorialsFor helpful videos that explain how to use specific functions, please visit the productpage at http://www.eaton.eu/easy.If you do not have an Internet connection available, you can try out one of the applic-ation examples here if you have already installed easySoft 7:Chaser lightTask definitionSay that you want to use the easyE4 to switch on four lamps in sequence and thenswitch them off accordingly.Starting from the first lamp all the way to the fourth lamp, and then vice versa from thefourth lamp all the way to the first lamp, and so on. The system can be switched on andoff with main switch S1.The selector switch S2 defines whether the chaser light is to be activated permanentlyor only at the set times (daily from 6 PM to 10 PM).Three different speeds can be set for the chaser light:l Switch S3 > Fast chaser light speed (0.30 sec.)l Switch S4 > Medium chaser light speed (0.60 sec)l Switches S3 and S4 simultaneously > Slow chaser light speed (1 sec)Wiring topic1. Inputs:I1 Main switch S1 (system ON / OFF)I2 Selector switch S2 (time switch ON/ OFFI3 Switch S3 (chaser light speed)I4 Switch S4 (chaser light speed)2. Outputs:588 easyE4 11/18 MN050009 EN www.eaton.com