3.6
SETTING Screens
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3.6.3 Screen of COMMON MACRO VARIABLES #500–#599
In the general displaying area
common macro variables
#500–#599 and their values can
be seen. These variables are not
vacated upon power-off or when
restoring automatic mode
(
RESET
), on the other hand by
switching to parameters, when
saving parameters they are saved
to the external device, and when
loading parameters the original
values are overwritten.
A highlighting bar can be moved
along the macro variables by
means of arrow keys up and
down. This highlighting bar
shows the variables to be edited. A new value can be given to the variable in the bottom line of
general displaying area. By terminating data input the new value is written in the variable.
Values can also be given to macro variables indirectly; By entering the code of another macro
variable (e.g.: #124) it registers the value of that variable. By entering #0 the macro variable is
vacated.
Actions of COMMON MACRO VARIABLES #500–#599 Screen
The following actions and action menus can be activated to the screen of COMMON MACRO
VARIABLES #500–#599 by pressing
action menu
key
:
Vacant
all
1
Zero
all
2
Exp
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Vacant All Action Menu:
When pressing the key the question
CLEAR VACANT ALL?
can be seen in the bottom left part of general displaying area, together with
Exec
and
Cancel
actions in the menu bars, the meaning of which is the usual. With
Exec
in effect
all macro variables are vacated (#0).
Zero All Action Menu:
When pressing the key the question
ZERO ALL?
can be seen in the
bottom left part of general displaying area, together with
Exec
and
Cancel
actions n
the menu bar, the meaning of which is the usual. With
Exec
in effect all macro variables
are zeroed (0).
Exp Action:
When pressing the key the exponent of the variable can be entered.
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