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Additional commands may be appended to a macro until the storage space for
that macro is used up.
• If more commands are needed than can fit into a single macro, simply
append the name of another macro to the original macro.
• This new macro is created and appended similarly to the original macro.
• If the new macro is filled, append another.
• This process can continue until the limit of 40 chained commands is
reached.
Note: The acknowledgment message OK simply indicates that the Append To
Macro command was entered correctly, and that the controller appended
whatever digits were given after the macro name. It does not guarantee that
the digits it stored represented an executable command. It is possible to store
“garbage” digits in a macro just as easily as legitimate commands.