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After  setting  up  an  instruction,  click  Send  to  verify  the  exactness  in  the  current 
environment. If the instruction is correct, the proper response and results frames will be 
displayed and the available data will be uploaded; If the instruction is not correct, the error 
message explained in red will be showed up in the information box at the bottom of the 
screen. 
5)  Add an instruction to the macro instruction set. 
Select Add to Macro. The selected instruction is added to the macro instruction list on the 
right-hand side of the screen. Repeat steps 1) through 5) to add more instructions. 
6)  Select  Save  below  the  macro  instruction  list  to  save  the  macro  instruction.  The 
newly-created macro instruction is temporarily stored in the memory. If not saved, the 
macro  instruction will  disappear  when  you  switch to  other  instructions or  exit  the 
system. 
8.6.2.4   Delete Macro Instruction 
You can delete the created macro instruction. 
To delete created macro instruction, you can choose the macro instructin in the name list, 
and click Delete Instruction, and then confirm the deletion in the pop-up dialog box. 
If you want to delete an instruction, select the instruction in the name list under the name 
of the macro instruction set, and then click Delete Instruction. 
8.6.2.5   Save Macro Instruction 
Select Save to save a macro instruction to the database so as to be able to execute the 
instruction after re-open the software. A new created instruction can not be saved after 
exiting the software if not clicking save. 
8.6.2.6   Run a Macro Instruction 
Click Run to run the macro instruction. A macro instruction set can be built up with single 
instruction  or  multiple  instructions.  If  the  macro  instruction  is  built  up  with  multiple 
instructions, the macro instruction set  will be executed  by following  the  order of  each 
single instruction. When all the instructions are executed, the macro instruction finishes 
one circle. 
To run a macro instruction set once, select the checkbox next to the instruction name; the 
instructions will be executed only once; 
To run a macro instruction set circularly, deselect the checkbox; the instructions will be 
executed circularly until clicking stop or pause.