KAYENNE — User Manual 367
Macros
5. Touch the Stop button to end the macro recording.
You can name the macro either before you record it, or after by touching the
name data pad for that macro register to bring up a keypad.
Inserting a Delay
While recording a macro, press the Insert Delay button then press the keyer
source select button of the desired delay time. The
2nd Shift button (3rd and
4th are undefined for this function) splits the time interval selection
between fields (upper key row) and seconds (lower key row). Multiple
selections can be made to insert longer delays in both fields and seconds.
Playing Back a Macro Register
1. Turn on Macro mode with the Macro button. If not already on, you may
also want to press the
Show Attach button to display the macro names on
the source name displays.
2. Select the macro to be played
• On the Control Panel, press the keyer button of the desired macro
register. The
Shift button accesses shifted macros (2nd, 3rd, and 4th).
• On the Macro menu, touch the macro register button of the desired
macro register, then touch the
Play button.
Attaching a Macro to a Panel Button Using the Control Panel
Pre-Attach a Macro
1. Delegate the bus rows to Macro by pressing the Macro button (see
Figure 226 on page 364).
2. Press and hold down the macro button to be attached.
3. Press the keyer row button to which the macro will be attached (if Show
Attach
is on, the panel button will flash until Show Attach is turned off).
Post-Attach a Macro
1. Delegate the bus rows to Macro by pressing the Macro button (see
Figure 226 on page 364).
2. Press and hold down the keyer row button to which the macro is to be
attached.
3. Press the macro button to be attached (if Show Attach is on, the newly
defined macro button will flash until
Show Attach is turned off).