Macros
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Erase Macro
Erases an existing macro.
• The macro name must be entered as 4 digits.
• If the name of the macro you are erasing has a shorter name, enter leading
zeroes.
• If you wish to erase all macros, see the Erase All Macros command on
page 6-11.
Command Form:
Command Form
Erase Macro (PW) 21 (macro name) *
Acknowledgment: Sends OK
Errors:
Error Meaning
? err 1 wrong number of digits entered
? err 2 macro name does not exist in the directory
Default: None
Examples:
Assume that a macro exists under the macro name 6A, and that it contains
several commands. To erase this macro, enter:
(PW) 21 006A *
After the above command is entered, macro 6A will no longer exist. The
storage area used by this macro will be released, and another macro can be
created to take its place. Macro name 6A, since it is now erased from the
directory, can be used as the name of a new macro.