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Broadcast Pix
V8.5
4.13.7
2.
If a macro has a user-defined Pause
point, the Macro button will turn to yellow
and start to blink once the pause point
is reached.
To resume a paused macro, click on the
Macro button
in the bank or click on the
Paused
button in the Control Bar.
3.
To skip a step or a series of steps click on the
Jump
button in the Control Bar. The macro will
ignore the timing/hold duration and continue to
the next step.
4
To pause a macro at the current step, click on
the
Playing
button in the Control Bar.
The button will turn to a blinking red Paused
button, clicking on
Paused
again will resume
the macro.
5.
To end the macro entirely, click on the
Stop
button in the Control Bar.
To control a macro from the control panel:
1.
Select the
[MEM]
button, in Device Control-A.
The button will illuminate orange.
The display will read out the active/last
triggered SnapShot or Macro memory. See
section 3.7.4 to assign Macros to the MEM
device.
2.
If the macro is paused the display will notify
you that it’s paused and the Play button will be
illuminated orange, like the example to
the right.
To resume running the macro, select the
[Play]
motion button in Device Control-A.
The button will illuminate red and the display
will notify you that the macro is playing.
NOTE:
Only one Macro at a time may be played out. Selecting a Macro while one is playing will
stop the Macro.