Executing Presets
9
CP-10 Instruction Manual
Defining Global Presets
To return to the Command screen at any time, press the Cancel Key.
The example below defines Global Preset 3, and the example on page 10 executes Global Preset 3.
To define a global preset:
1.
Route the system to the desired state.
2.
At the Command screen, press the Preset Key.
The Global Preset screen appears.
3.
Press the Preset Key again.
The program prompt appears with the cursor after the prompt.
Note: From the Global Preset screen, press the Preset key to toggle between the Program prompt
and the Execute prompt.
4.
Enter “3” as the number to be associated with the current system state.
5.
Press the Take Key.
The current system state can now be recalled at any time by executing Global Preset 3.
The system returns to the Command screen.
Note: We strongly recommend keeping track of the numbers and system state routings used for
global presets. If another system state is assigned to a previously used number, the former state will
be automatically overwritten.