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Note
Each macro can contain 32 keystrokes. Exceeding this will cause the macro
recording to terminate.
There is no macro editing capability. To check a macro function, play back the
Macro by pressing the FUNCTION key
and the macro number (camera key),
and check for correct its operation. If the macro does not appear to function
correctly, delete the macro as described below and re-enter it.
Deleting A Macro
To delete a macro, record an empty macro over it. To record an empty macro, start
macro recording and immediately press FUNCTION plus ENTER to end the
recording.
Playing A Macro
A macro can be played back simply by pressing the FUNCTION key
, followed by
the macro number (camera key
).
While the macro is playing back, Fn and the macro number are displayed.
A macro can be stopped during its playback by pressing the FUNCTION key.
Timed Macros
Macros can be started at a fixed time and day of the week by using the Macro
Scheduler. The Macro Scheduler allows you to program up to 20 events which will
automatically run one of the macro functions.
Scheduled events can be started on a preset time on a particular day of the week, or
at a preset time on every day of the week. Any macro can be started by each of the
20 scheduled events, and a macro can be started by more than one event.
To set up the Macro Scheduler, select the Timed Macro Start section of the Macro
sub-menu.
Main
Macro
Timed Macro Start
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