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The currently recalled register number is displayed in
the numeric keypad window. To select another
register, enter a register number.
Press [Enter] to confirm to save the created/edited
mac
ro in the register.
To exit macro edit mode without saving
Press the [Edit Enable] button, check the message,
t
hen press [OK].
Editing a Macro Event
Select the target register to edit in the Home > Register >
Macro > Edit Macro menu (18307.11) to switch to edit
mode and edit an event. When finished editing, save the
register.
For details, see “Creating and Editing a Macro”
(page 314).
You can edit an event using the following menu or the
t
askbar.
Home > Register > Macro > Edit Macro menu
(
18307.11)
Event list at the top:
Displays the events registered in the selected register.
Select an event insertion position and target event to
e
dit from the list.
You can check the following information.
• Number and name of register being edited
• Event number
• Event type
Displays “Event” or “Continue.”
• Symbol
Displays the symbol name of an event.
•Data
Displays the parameter setting values.
• Parameters
Displays the selected event number and the
c
onfigured parameter names below the list.
Operation buttons at the bottom:
Perform edit operations using the [Add New Event]
b
utton, [Edit Event] button, and buttons in the [Edit]
group.
Pressing the [All Edit Options] button in the [Edit]
gr
oup displays the [Edit Macro Event] window.
The buttons used for editing are shown on the left and
a
numeric keypad area is shown on the right in the
[Edit Macro Event] window.
[Macro Edit] taskbar
You can display the following information and perform
t
he following operations using the [Macro Edit] taskbar.
• Number and name of register being edited
• Selected event number and total number of events
• Current event symbol and data
A “…” suffix is displayed when the whole data cannot
b
e displayed.
Press the event data display to display the whole event
dat
a. To return to the previous display, press [OK].
• [Event – Insert After] button
Inserts the current event after the selected event.
• [Edit Macro] button
Recalls the Home > Register > Macro > Edit Macro
menu (
18307.11).
Event structure
A macro event consists of an “Event” or “Continue” type,
symbol
, and parameters.
Specify the event type using “Event” or “Continue.” Use
“C
ontinue” when you want to add another parameter to
the symbol and parameters set for “Event.”
Select a type of event according to the symbol and specify
th
e required data using the parameters.
For details about symbols and parameters, see “Events
and Symbols” (page 517) and “Symbols and
Parameters” (page 518).
• Selecting an “Event” event as the target to edit also
sel
ects the subordinate “Continue” events.
• “Continue” may not be supported depending on the
symbol
.
Inserting an event
Create and register events.
1
In the event list, select the event at the insertion
position.
2
Press the [Add New Event] button.
The [Add New Event] window appears.
3
Select a type of event.
To insert “Event,” set the [Event] radio button to the
on st
ate.
To insert “Continue,” set the [Continue] radio button
to
the on state.
An [Event] button or [Continue] button is added at the
st
art of the [Symbol/Parameter] group.
When inserting at the top of the list, [Continue]
cann
ot be selected.
4
Press the [Event] button or [Continue] button in the
[Symbol/Parameter] group.
The [Symbol] window appears.
Notes
Note