This command is used to start writing a new macro with a specified macro number. This command is
used in conjunction with the
command is sent while another macro is in the process of being written (before the
command is sent), then the macro in progress will be deleted and the new one will be started.
See the description of the
8.97. MACROW -- Write Macro to Non-Volatile Memory
This command writes the macro that is currently being defined to non-volatile memory. This command
is used in conjunction with
when no macro is in progress (i.e., if a
sent with this command does not match the number of the macro in progress, then an error will be
returned.
See the description of the
This command is saved to global non-volatile memory and is not part of a preset. Its value is saved
each time it is changed. It will retain its value after power-down. Since this command writes to non-
volatile memory, there will be a delay before an acknowledgment is returned.
8.98. MACROX -- Execute Macro
This command executes the macro corresponding to the specified number. The macro must have
been previously defined and stored in non-volatile memory via the MACROS, MACROA, and
commands. If the specified macro is empty, then an error condition of ERROR#070 will be generated.
When the MACROX executes, status messages for all of the commands in the macro will be generated
(unless
acknowledgement mode
command, which is exactly the same as MACROX except that status messages are
MACROQ
suppressed.
Example
Description
S01MACROX125 Execute macro number 125.
8.99. METER -- Select which Signal is Displayed on the
Front Panel LED Meter
This command selects which signal is displayed on the front panel LED meter. The options correspond
to any of the 3 inputs, the telephone input, 3 outputs, the telephone output, or the AEC reference.
The inputs are specified by the labels I1, IA, IB, and IT (for the telephone input). The outputs are
specified by the labels O1, OA, OB, and OT (telephone). The AEC reference is specified by the label R1.
and
MACROA
MACROW
command for detailed information on creating macros.
MACROA
and
MACROA
MACROS
MACROS
command for detailed information on creating macros.
MACROA
is turned off). The status messages can be suppressed by using the
commands to create a new macro. If this
to create a new macro. If this command is sent
command has not been sent) or if the macro number
Status Message
Status messages for all the commands in the macro
will be generated first, followed by the message:
S01MACROX125
MACROW
MACROW
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