Multi-Click
Multiple function push-button with up to four functions, pulse after click
The multi-click program block determines whether a button has been pressed one, two, three, or four times.
So you can, for example, create a function where a triple-click performs a different function to a double-click.
Table of Contents
| Abbreviation |
Summary |
Description |
Value Range |
| Tr |
Trigger |
Sends a pulse to the output (1C-4C) depending on the number of clicks. |
0/1 |
| Off |
Off |
Pulse: Outputs are reset / switched off. On: Block is locked. Dominating input. |
0/1 |
Outputs↑
| Abbreviation |
Summary |
Description |
Value Range |
| 1C |
Pulse on single-click |
Pulse on single-click for the duration set in parameter (On). |
0/1 |
| 2C |
Pulse on double-click |
Pulse on double-click for the duration set in parameter (On). |
0/1 |
| 3C |
Pulse on triple-click |
Pulse on triple-click for the duration set in parameter (On). |
0/1 |
| 4C |
Pulse on quad-click |
Pulse on quad-click for the duration set in parameter (On). |
0/1 |
| V |
Value triggered output |
Sets the value (V1c-V4c) of the triggered output. |
∞ |
Parameters↑
| Abbreviation |
Summary |
Description |
Unit |
Value Range |
Default Value |
| Rem |
Remanence input |
Remanence input: If active, the function block retains its previous state after a Miniserver reboot. |
- |
0/1 |
0 |
| Tmc |
Time multi-click |
Maximum time between two pulses to count as multi-click. |
s |
0...∞ |
0,35 |
| On |
On-duration of output (1C-4C) |
|
s |
0...∞ |
0,1 |
| V1c |
Value for single-click |
|
- |
∞ |
1 |
| V2c |
Value for double-click |
|
- |
∞ |
2 |
| V3c |
Value for triple-click |
|
- |
∞ |
3 |
| V4c |
Value for quad-click |
|
- |
∞ |
4 |