Posted 10 Jun 2010 Does Cutler Hammer/Eaton require indirect addressing when using an output in more than one location in a ladder program like some other manufacturers or are they like AB where you can use the same bit whenever you need it without conflict. Being fairly new to this, what manufacturers do require the indirect method? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 17 Jun 2010 I don't know what I was thinking, frustrating day. When I use an output in other programs more than once it is always in different subroutines so there is no conflict. You can use them with Eaton as many times as you like IF you use the SET and RST commands to drive them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites