Sony RM-NX7000 User Manual

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Types of macros and setting flow

There are the three following types of macros.

SYSTEM MACRO:

A macro programmed for a function key/button. A
series of actions you programmed works when the
programmed key/button is pressed.

COMPONENT MACRO:

A macro programmed for a Component key. A series
of actions you programmed works when the
programmed key/button is pressed for 2 seconds or
longer.

TIMER MACRO:

A macro programmed for a Timer program key that is
created for the timer operation. A series of actions you
programmed works when the set time comes if the
timer is set.

Setting flow of System macro and Component macro

Step 1: Selecting a key/button you want to program a macro for (page 115)

1 When programming a macro for a newly created function key (page

115)

2 When programming a macro for an existing function key/button (page

117)

3 When programming a macro for a Component key or a Direct Access

button (page 119)

Step 2: Setting a macro (page 120)

Setting flow of Timer macro

Step 1: Creating a Timer program key (page 129)
Step 2: Setting the time (page 132)
Step 3: Programming a macro (page 135)

Continued

Outline of a series of actions (macro)

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