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Menu Macros
Chapter 16 Macros
Recalling a Menu Macro Register
and Executing a Menu Macro
Menu macro operation is carried out by recalling a menu
macro register.
• Menu macros and macros recalled with a control panel
button operate independently. Therefore, to synchronize
these, adjustment of the execution timing is required.
• Events saved in a menu macro are executed according to
the settings in setup, and therefore if you change the
setup settings, it may not be possible to replay an event.
• When two menu macros are recalled successively, the
later coming macro is ignored as far as the first macro is
being executed.
Recalling a Menu Macro Register
1
In the Macro menu, select VF3 ‘Menu Macro
Register’ and HF1 ‘Recall & Run.’
The Recall & Run menu appears.
2
Using any of the following methods, select the register
to be recalled.
• Press directly on the menu macro register list.
• Press the arrow keys on the right list to scroll the
reverse video cursor.
• Turn the knob.
3
Press [Recall & Run x] or [Recall x] (x is the number
of the register selected in the menu macro register list).
• To execute the menu macro at the same time as
recalling the register, press [Recall & Run x].
• To recall the register only, press [Recall x].
Executing a menu macro
In the Macro >Menu Macro Register >Recall & Run
menu, check that you are not in macro editing mode, then
use the following procedure.
1
Using any of the following methods, specify the event
from which you want to execute.
• Press directly on the menu macro register
configuration list.
• Press the arrow keys on the right list to scroll the
reverse video cursor.
• Turn the knob.
2
Press [Run].
To stop execution of a macro
Press [Stop].
To move to the start of a menu macro event
Press [Rewind].
Recalling a menu macro register from a
macro register
Menu macro recall and execution operations can be saved
as events in a control panel macro, and then recalled.
If with the control panel in macro editing mode you
execute a menu macro, then this operation is recorded as
an event.
For details of recalling operations, use the following
references, depending on the control panel or menu used.
• Using the numeric keypad control block and the
keyframe control block: page 431
• Using menus: page 438
Notes
Register number and name
L/E indication: “L” indicates “the register is
locked.” “E” indicates an empty register.
Selected event number / total number of events
Menu macro configuration list
Currently recalled register
Number of register selected on
the menu macro register list
Interval between events
Interval between events currently set
Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values
1 Menu
Macro
Register
Register
selection
1 to 99
Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values
3 No Select start
event
1 and upwards