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Type #. The Type # feature selects which of the group defined by the Type selection (for example,
presets) is to be assigned to the step. The type number changes its name depending on the type selected
under Type (Preset, Tour, Macro, Relay, or Jump).
# Repeats. The # Repeats feature appears if the Jump type is selected and allows you to repeat a jump step
up to 49 times.
Speed. The Speed feature appears if the Preset or Tour type is selected and allows you to set how fast the
camera will move to the preset step or to the start position of a tour. Choices are Slow, Medium, Fast,
and Max.
Transition. The Transition feature appears if the Preset or Tour type is selected and allows you to set how
the video will be seen on the monitor screen between presets or tours. Choices are Freeze (default) and
Zoom out.
Freeze: Selecting this setting freezes the last image on the monitor screen while the camera is
moving. A static image will show on the monitor screen until the camera stops.
Zoom out: Selecting this setting zooms the camera out before it moves, remains zoomed out
during travel, and reestablishes the set zoom when it arrives at its destination.
Duration. The Duration feature defines how long the action for the step continues.
For presets, the duration is the dwell time that the camera remains at a preset before continuing on
to the next macro step. Choices are 1 to 60 seconds in 1-second increments.
For relays, the duration is a timer for the relay action. The next macro step is immediately
performed after the relay timer runs out. Choices are Infinite (default) and seconds (5 to 120 in
5-second increments).
Energize. The Energize feature appears if the Relay type is selected and, if checked, sets the relay to its
energized state. Which is closed for a normally open connection and open for a normally closed
connection.
Display title. The Display title feature sets the macro title to appear on the monitor screen, if checked.
Append. The Append button adds one step to the bottom of the list of macro steps.
Remove. The Remove button deletes the currently selected step.
Move up. The Move up button moves the currently selected step up one step number in the macro
sequence each time it is selected.
Move down. The Move down button moves the currently selected step down one step number in the
macro sequence each time it is selected.

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