
3510/3510KP/3512/3512KP System Manual
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Note
You must have a macro file in memory before the Macros Menu is available. To load a
macro file, either Open a file or Upload macros.
Function Keys
Selects the function keys on the keypad to either view, edit, or teach.
Alpha Keys
Selects the alpha keys on the keypad to either view, edit, or teach.
Exit
Returns to the main menu.
Macros Edit Menu
Exit
Returns to the Main Menu.
View
Lets you view, but not edit, the macro for the selected key. When View is chosen,
the Exit option is displayed on the menu bar and a graphic representation of the
chosen keypad is shown. Select Exit from the View Menu to return to the Macros
Menu. To select a key to view, use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the
desired key and press
ENTER
. The macro is displayed as two lines—ASCII and code.
The ASCII line displays each keycode as the keys it represents on the full stroke
keyboard. Special labels are used for certain keys (e.g., Spc for space bar, UAr for up
arrow, and bk for the break code prefix). The code line is displayed in either Hex or
decimal, as explained below. There is a one-to-one correspondence between the
ASCII and code lines to help interpret the code line.
While viewing the macro, the menu bar displays two options: Exit and Hex/Decimal.
Exit returns to the View Menu, while Hex/Decimal toggles between displaying the
macro in hex or decimal format. Default
is Hex. When Hex is chosen, the
keycodes
are displayed as hexadecimal value scan codes. When Decimal is chosen, the
keycodes are displayed as the decimal equivalent of the hex codes.
For example, the macro
abc
would be displayed as 1C F0 1C 32 F0 32 21 F0 21 in
hex, and 28 240 28 50 240 50 33 240 33 in decimal.
Teach
Allows you to record up to 105 keystrokes in a macro. When selected, a graphic
representation of the keypad currently in memory displays. Menu bar choices are
Exit, ASCII/Hex/Decimal, and Click ON/OFF.
Exit
returns to the Macros menu.