Macro Attachment Assigning
The term "macro attachment" refers to the assignment of a macro register to a
control panel button, so that the macro execution is linked to the normal
function of the button.
For an overview of macro attachment, see "Macros" in Chapter 1 (Volume 1).
Setting and Canceling a Macro Attachment
This section describes the example of setting a macro attachment for the
background A row cross-points.
Setting a macro attachment
Use the following procedure.
See "Macros" in Chapter 1 (Volume 1) for the buttons for which a macro
attachment can be set.
Note
For each of the [PRE MCRO] and [POST MCRO] settings, it is necessary to
make assignments to user preference buttons in the menu control block or
to the utility/shotbox control block. Carry out these assignments in the
Eng Setup>Panel>Prefs/Utility menu. (For details, see "Setting Button
Assignments (Prefs/Utility Menu)" (page 266).)
1
Recall the macro register you want to assign to the button.
For details of recall, see page 374
2
To make the setting in pre macro mode, hold down the [PRE MCRO]
button assigned to a utility/shotbox control block button or user preference
button. To make the setting in post macro mode, hold down the similar
[POST MCRO] button, then press the desired button in the background A
row.
The cross-point button you pressed flashes amber, and the register you
recalled in step 1 is assigned to the button.
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