370 KAYENNE — User Manual
Section 3 — System Operation
Appending a Macro to Another Macro in the Menu
1. Go to the Macro Catalog menu (press Macros, Catalog).
2. Touch the Macro Register number button of the register to which you
wish to add the contents of another macro.
3. Touch the Macro # data pad in the Append Existing Macro pane.
4. Select the macro you wish to append to the target macro in the pop-up,
and select the
Do Append button (or select the Cancel button if you wish to
cancel the operation).
Note The contents of the indicated macro will be appended to the originally
selected macro. Only the current contents of the macro is appended to
another macro. Deleting or changing the source macro will not change the
behavior of the macro that has received its contents through an append.
Saving Macro Registers
1. Go to the File Ops, Macro menu.
2. Press the Save button in the File Operations pane.
3. Navigate to the folder (System Storage or Remote Storage tab) into
which you wish to save the Macro files (left pane). You can create a new
folder if you wish.
4. Select All, Enter Reg(s), or the Select Reg(s) buttons (enter or select a range
for the latter two).
5. Touch the Save button.
Note Only the macro registers themselves are saved with this procedure, not any
macro attachments.
Loading Macro Registers
Macro registers are loaded similarly, by selecting the macro register file or
a folder of macros touching the
Load button in the File Ops, Macros menu.
Note Only the macro registers themselves are loaded with this procedure, not any
macro attachments.
Using a Macro for Multiple Copies or Swaps
When copying or swapping several settings in turn (copying an ME to
several other MEs, for example) time may be required for one command to
complete before the next command can be serviced. If you create a macro
that performs multiple copy or swap operations, add a short delay after
each operation to ensure each completes successfully. For example, to copy