Command Create New Macro - S-COM 7K Manual

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Places the name of the new macro in a directory, then places the
digits following the macro name into a storage area in memory.
• A new macro is a macro with a name that has not been used before.
• The digits that are stored in memory are shown below as Command, in the
command form section. Command may be either a control command, or the
name of another macro.
• If you are storing a control command, do not forget to include the control
command's password. In other words, the command stored into a macro
must be a complete, executable command or macro.
Command Form:
Command
Create New Macro
Acknowledgment: Sends OK
Errors:
Error
? err 1
? name used
? dir full
? too big
Default Condition: No Macros exist
Examples:
Assume we wish to create a macro that turns ON Logic Output #1. The control
command would be:
(PW) 70 1 *
Since we do not wish to disclose the password to our users, we can simply
place this command into a macro. Let's call the macro 6A (assume our users
have 16-button DTMF keyboards). Enter the following:
Create New Macro
Form
(PW) 20 (macro name, command) *
Meaning
too few digits entered
macro name already exists in the directory
directory is filled with the maximum number of
macros
the command being entered for storage
exceeds the storage area allowed for a macro
Macros
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