How to return on a Subvi in a calling VI and does not stop the calling function

I am writing a program which consists of a call VI and one under VI. I want to call function to run continuously and be able to trigger the sub VI (via activation of the voice). I want the sub VI to expire automatically after 10 seconds and return to the calling VI (master), which will continue until the sub VI is still called.

I found a way to expire the sub VI using the 'stop' command, but he left the appellant VI also, which does not. I know there is no 'back' or 'soft stop' in LabVIEW, but someone he knows a way to do this?

What you really need in your Subvi is something like what is shown below. You specify the delay using the delay function or get Date/Time In Seconds msec. would work in the same way.

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