Macros 18 Chapter

2 Press the user preference button to which [MCRO ONLY SET] is assigned, turning it on.

3 Hold down the cross-point control block [PRE MCRO] button or [POST MCRO] button, and press the desired button in the background A or B row.

The cross-point button you pressed flashes green, and the register you recalled in step 1 is assigned to the button. The [MCRO ONLY SET] button goes off.

To check macro attachment settings

Hold down the [PRE MCRO] button or [POST MCRO] button. While it is held down, buttons for which macro attachments are set flash as follows.

While the [PRE MCRO] button is held down:

Buttons set in pre macro mode: flash amber

Buttons set in macro only mode: flash green

While the [POST MCRO] button is held down:

Buttons set in post macro mode: flash amber

Buttons set in macro only mode: flash green

Removing macro attachment settings

Hold down the [PRE MCRO] button or [POST MCRO] button, and press a button that is flashing in the background A or B row. The button for which the macro attachment is set stops flashing and goes off, and this removes the setting.

To remove all macro attachment settings in a single operation You can remove all macro attachment settings from the buttons in the background A and B rows in a single operation. Use the following procedure.

1 In the Macro menu, select VF2 ‘Attachment.’

2 Press [All Clear].

A confirmation message appears.

3 Select [Yes].

This deletes all macro attachment setting data.

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