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Macro Operations
(Numeric Keypad Control
Block and Utility/Shotbox
Control Block)
Numeric keypad control block
Utility/shotbox control block
Recalling a Macro Register and
Executing a Macro
A macro operation is performed by recalling a macro
register.
Recalling an empty register allows you to carry out macro
editing operations.
Recalling a register holding a macro executes the macro
immediately.
Recalling a macro register
1
In the numeric keypad control block, press the
[MCRO] button.
The control block switches to macro operation mode,
and the [MCRO] button and [RCALL] button light
amber.
2
Use the numeric keypad buttons to enter the register
number (1 to 250) to be recalled.
For details about selecting a register, see “Register
selection in the numeric keypad control block”
(page 285).
3
Press the [ENTER] button.
When you recall an empty register
This switches the numeric keypad control block to macro
editing mode.
Selecting keyframe/macro editing mode in the utility/
shotbox control block switches the memory recall buttons
to the assignments for macro editing.
When you recall a register holding a macro
This immediately executes the macro.
• It is not possible to execute more than one macro at a
time.
• If the same register is recalled again during macro
execution or when the macro is paused, the following
operation depends on a setting in the Setup menu.
For details, see “Setting the Macro Execution Mode”
(page 395).
• Individual events stored in a macro are executed
according to the settings in the Setup menu. If you
change the settings in the Setup menu, a saved macro
may not have the expected effect.
• During macro execution, if you switch the control panel
to macro editing mode, the macro currently being
executed stops.
• It is not possible to execute a macro during macro
editing.
UNDO button
STORE STATS button
MCRO button Display
RCALL button
STORE button
Numeric keypad buttons
EDIT ENBL button
Edit point
specification buttons
Editing buttons
PAUSE button
AUTO INS button
KF MCRO EDIT button
Notes