The default configuration option is debounce node 1 input enabled. A detailed description of every option is available when you hover over the option with your mouse on desktop. These options are powerful enough to create some basic effects such as light painting in bulb mode.

- one button trigger
- Many cameras require wake & trigger (AF & Shutter) to be shorted together to trigger a camera. In the case that you would like to trigger the cameras by simply pressing the trigger button, this option will automatically wake the cameras at the same time.
- require wake
- Requires the wake button to be pressed for the trigger button to be enabled. Useful to prevent misfiring of cameras.
- minimum wake time
- Ensure a minimum amount of time has passed before trigger events are executed.
- pre-trigger delay
- Add a delay after the trigger button is pressed before trigger events are executed.
- trigger duration
- Add a delay to the event of the effect which freezes all outputs before releasing. This option will force a release of trigger events when the timer is finished. Useful for ensuring cameras are released after a certain period of time. Can also be used as a bulb timer.
- post-trigger hold
- After trigger is released, continue to freeze the outputs before releasing after the timer is finished. This is different from trigger duration as it waits for the trigger button to release first.
- minimum trigger time
- Ensure a minimum amount of time has passed before releasing releasing trigger
- trigger cancel (early release)
- When disabled, effect events will execute from start to finish without interruption. In the case that effect events can last a long time and you want to have the option to cancel early, enable this option. You must hold the trigger button for the entire duration of the effect. An early release will cancel the effect.
- debounce node 1 input
- All nodes inputs are debounced by default (5ms). In the event that you wish to trigger as fast as possible using a computer controller switch (such as a robot arm output or optocoupler) you can disable the debounce for the first node’s input port.