ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual

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Storing and Using Macros

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While in the macro editor display, the following functions may be performed using the control
keypad and softkeys:

[Label] - when a macro is selected and [Label] is pressed, the alphanumeric keypad will

display on the CIA. Label the macro and press [Enter].

[1] [Label] <name> [Enter] - labels macro 1

[Delete] - when a macro is selected and [Delete] [Enter] is pressed, you will be prompted to

confirm the deletion of the selected macro. To confirm press [Enter], to abort press [Clear].

[1] [Delete] [Enter] [Enter] - deletes macro 1 from the list.

[Copy To] - when a macro is selected and [Copy To] is pressed, you will be prompted to enter

the macro number that you want to copy the contents of the selected macro to. You will be
prompted to confirm the copy process, press [Enter] to confirm or [Clear] to abort the copy
to process.

[1] [Copy To] [6] [Enter] [Enter] - copies the entire contents of macro 1 to macro 6.

{Edit} - when a macro is selected and {Edit} is pressed, you will have entered edit mode for

the selected macro. Three notable changes to your macro editor display include:

a blinking cursor in the macro content detail portion (top) of the display.

”Press [Select] to save or [Escape] to cancel changes” flashes above the command

line.

The available softkeys change to {Loop Begin}, {Loop Num}, {Wait}, {Delete}, {Cancel}

and {Done}.

{Move To} - allows you to move and reorganize your macros anywhere in the macro list

numerically.

For instance, if you have macros 1 through 5 in the list, and you want to move/change

macro 1 to macro 6 so that your most commonly used macros are first in the list, you

would press [1] {Move To} [6] [Enter]. This leaves only macros 2 through 6 in the list.

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