How to set alarm

in my project iam measuring temperature,if the value goes above or below certain values alarm is indicated in a file.But this alarm should be shown in a file ,if the alarm set and clear occure more than 3 times in 5 seconds .If the alarm set or clear is less than 3 times in 5 seconds it is not treated as alarm.please help me how to do this.

Hi,
You can keep track of the number of alarms by using a shift register adding 1 everytime the alarm goes off. By using the tick count you can monitor the seconds elapsed.
I have created an example that shows how this could be done. Press the Alarm? boolean botton 3 times within 5 seconds and the program stops and generate an alarm. Otherwise the program just stops executing after 5 secs
Let me know if this doesnt solve you problem.
Regards
A Meister
NIDK
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3 Alarms in 5 secs.vi ‏29 KB

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