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Macro Attachment Assigning
Chapter 14 Macros
1
Recall the macro register (1 to 250) that you want to
assign to the button (1 p. 182).
2
Press and hold the [PRE MCRO] button and the
[POST MCRO] button assigned in the 1st row of the
cross-point control block simultaneously, and then
press the desired button in background A row.
The cross-point button you pressed flashes green, and
the register you recalled in step 1 is assigned to the
button.
To check macro attachment settings
Hold down the [PRE MCRO] button or [POST MCRO]
button assigned to the 1st row in the cross-point control
block. While it is held down, buttons for which macro
attachments are set flash as follows.
While the [PRE MCRO] button is held down:
Buttons set in pre macro mode: flash amber
Buttons set in macro only mode: flash green
While the [POST MCRO] button is held down:
Buttons set in post macro mode: flash amber
Buttons set in macro only mode: flash green
Setting a macro attachment to a fader lever
You can set a macro attachment to any particular position
of a fader lever in the transition control block.
In macro-only mode it is not possible to set a macro
attachment.
1
Recall the macro register (1 to 250) that you want to
assign to the fader lever (1 p. 182).
2
Move the fader lever to the position where you want to
set the macro attachment.
3
Hold down the [PRE MCRO] button or [POST
MCRO] button
1)
assigned to the 1st row in the cross-
point control block, and press the [PRIOR SET] button
in the control block containing the fader lever operated
in step 2.
1) Only when setting a macro attachment to the start point or end point
of fader lever operation, use [PRE MCRO] and [POST MCRO] in
distinction, as follows.
To set the operation start point (0%): Hold down [PRE MCRO]
for the operation.
To set the operation end point (100%): Hold down [POST MCRO]
for the operation.
This assigns the register recalled in step 1 to the fader
lever position selected in step 2.
To check a macro attachment setting
Hold down the [PRE MCRO] button or [POST MCRO]
button assigned to the 1st row in the cross-point control
block. While it is held down, the fader lever position where
the macro attachment is set appears in the following
places.
Fader status indicator in the transition execution
section: An arrow appears where the macro attachment
is set.
Transition rate indication in the transition execution
section: This shows the fader lever position where the
macro attachment is set, as a percentage value. (Fader
lever start position as 0%, end position 100%)
Removing macro attachment settings
To cancel a macro attachment to a button
Hold down the [PRE MCRO] button or [POST MCRO]
button assigned to the 1st row in the cross-point control
block, and press the flashing button in the background A
row. The button for which the macro attachment is set
stops flashing and goes off, and this removes the setting.
To cancel a macro attachment to a fader lever
Hold down the [PRE MCRO] button or [POST MCRO]
button assigned to the 1st row in the cross-point control
block, and press the [PRIOR SET] button in the control
block containing the fader lever having the macro
attachment set.
To delete individual macro attachment settings
You can delete individual settings of a macro attachment
assigned to a button.
1
Open the Macro >Attachment menu (5421).
2
Select the macro attachment settings you want to
delete.
3
Press [Delete].
4
Check the message, then press [Yes].
To delete all macro attachment settings in a
single operation
1
Open the Macro >Attachment menu (5421).
2
Press [All Clear].
3
Check the message, then press [Yes].
Switching the macro attachment
assignment mode (button number mode/
pair number mode)
When assigning a macro attachment to a cross-point
button, you can select the mode as either by button number
or by pair number (video and key).
Notes

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