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Creating or modifying a macro

1 Press <Macro Program>.
1.Set Macro
/
/Enter
2 Press <Enter>.
Select Macro Key
M1:No Command Stored
3 Press the macro key you want to create or modify.
Then press <Enter>.
4 If you are creating a new macro, skip to next step.
If you are modifying a macro already stored, the following two displays will appear.
M1:Overwrite?
Yes Enter
M1:Overwrite?
No Cancel
•Tooverwritetherecording,press<Enter>.
•Tochangeonlythemacroname,press<Cancel>andgotothestep9.
5 The copy standby display appears and the machine begins to beep which indicates the
machine is in the macro programming mode.
Copy Ready 01
Auto Ltr 100%
6 Press the keys exactly as you would if performing a normal operation.
•Themachinebeepsduringprogrammingtoconrmmacroprogrammingmode.
•Youcanprogramupto60steps.Whenyouexceed60steps,themachineasksif
you want to register the operations you have entered.
Too Many Steps
Yes Enter
Too Many Steps
No Cancel
If you want to register them, press <Enter>.
If you want to abort, press <Cancel>.
•When you press <Enter> or <Start> at the end of the operation you are program-
ming, the machine shows:
Include Start/Enter?
Yes Enter
Include Start/Enter?
No Cancel
If you want the machine to start the programmed operation immediately by press-
ing the macro key, press <Enter>.
If you want the machine to prompt you press <Start> or <Enter> before starting
the recorded operation, press <Cancel>. Then go to the step 8.
7 Press <Macro Program>.
M1:Name ;Upper
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The machine prompts you to enter the name of macro.
If you do not want to enter or change it, skip to the step 9.