GSE 60 SERIES Technical Reference Manual page 251

Programmable process controllers
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through the entire name. To enter a macro name at P9991, simply key in
the name and press [ENTER]. Alpha characters may be entered through
the front panel as described in the Key-In Value Parameters beginning on
page 3-8. The previous name will be replaced with the entered name. A
macro name can be deleted by pressing [CLR].
P9992 – M
The macro priority parameter determines whether a macro can only be
invoked by standard methods, or executed immediately when invoked by a
setpoint or input interpreter.
Invoke Standard
Set P9992 to "Std" to allow a macro to be invoked in a sequential manner.
If another macro is running, the invoked macro will be acknowledged and
placed on the macro stack to be executed in the order it was invoked.
Invoke Immediate
Set P9992 to "Immed" to allow a macro to be executed immediately when
invoked by a setpoint or input interpreter. If another macro is running, its
execution will be interrupted so the invoked macro can execute
immediately. The interrupted macro can resume operation after the
interrupt macro completes execution. Refer to the Interrupt Macros
section beginning on page 9-161 for complete details on interrupt macros.
P9993 – M
The macro menu parameter is used to enable the macro to be invoked via
the [ID] key. P806 must be configured for "Menu". Refer to the Front
Panel Keypress section on page 9-8 for complete details on macro menu
operation.
P9994 – L
The limited access parameter is used to protect against unauthorized
access to a macro. If set for "yes", it will not be possible to view, edit or
download the macro when the setup mode is accessed using the limited
access code assigned at P402. Refer to Accessing The Parameter Setup
Mode beginning on page 3-3 for complete details on the limited access
code.
P10001 à P19999 – M
The macro table is a block of 9999 parameter locations used to store
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macro instructions. Each parameter of the macro table represents one
macro character. For example, the first character entered in a macro is
stored at P10001. The next character is stored at P10002, and so on. If
52 characters were entered in the macro table, P10052 would contain the
last character entered. The last parameter of a macro table is the "end-of-
table" character which is represented by a solid block character
to Creating a New Macro on page 9-4 and Editing Macros on page 9-5 for
complete details on creating and editing macro tables.
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