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18.Make changes to crosspoints or channel properties as desired. See Connecting Channels Using
MatrixView
™
(CP2) for more details about the various options.
19.(Optional) To see which commands have been added to the macro, click the View Macro control on the
right side of the MatrixView screen.
20.When you are done recording commands, click Close.
Record Commands Using Channel Properties
21.To record macro commands using channel properties, click the Properties tab.
22.(Optional) If you are using Advanced Room operation mode, choose a partition from the Partition drop-
down list.
23.(Optional) If you’re using presets, choose a preset from the Preset drop-down list.
24.Make changes to the channel properties as desired. For more information about channel properties, see
the Managing Channels (CP2) chapter, which contains topics for changing the channel properties for
each of the channel types.
25.(Optional) To see which commands have been added to the macro, click the View Macro control on the
right side of the Properties screen.
26.When you are done recording commands, click Close.
Record Commands Using Gating Groups
27.To record macro commands using gating groups, click the Gating Groups tab.
28.(Optional) If you are using Advanced Room operation mode, choose a partition from the Partition drop-
down list.
29.(Optional) If you’re using presets, choose a preset from the Preset drop-down list.
30.Make changes to the gating groups as desired.
Adding Macros
You can create or modify a macro by typing macro commands or by using the Command Wizard to
construct macro commands. For more information about macros, see About Macros.
Note:
As an alternative to adding macros via the Macros screen, you can record macro commands to set
routes and channel properties using the Record Macro screen. See Recording Macros for more
information.
To add or modify a macro:
1. From the Navigation Panel, choose Macros.
The Macros screen appears:
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