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Copying macros<br />

You may want to copy a macro or use macros as building blocks for new<br />

macros. To copy contents of one macro to another, follow these steps:<br />

Keystrokes:<br />

Sample macros<br />

To create these sample macros, go to Macro display mode ([Setup] [8]<br />

[Enter]), select a macro and enter the keystroke sequences as shown<br />

below. More sample macros, created by <strong>Expression</strong> style console users,<br />

are available on <strong>ETC</strong>’s website at www.etcconnect.com.<br />

Channel check<br />

Actions:<br />

1. Press [Setup]. Selects Setup display<br />

2. Press [8], Macro Editing,<br />

and press [Enter].<br />

3. Press [S7], More<br />

Softkeys, [S5], Copy<br />

Macro.<br />

4. Press [2]. a<br />

This macro brings each channel up to full for a channel check. Before you<br />

begin, you’ll probably want to bring up at least one channel for working<br />

light, then clear all other channels from stage. Press [Stage] and start<br />

macro. Press macro key again to check each subsequent channel.<br />

[At] [0] [Enter] [+] [Full]<br />

Macro line reads: At 0 Enter + Full<br />

Selects Macro display mode<br />

Prompt reads: Select macro number,<br />

then press ENTER<br />

Prompt reads:<br />

To copy macro(s), select macro<br />

number(s) to copy and press ENTER<br />

To cancel, press CLEAR<br />

Enters the number of the macro you<br />

wish to copy<br />

Corner reads: Macro 2<br />

5. Press [Enter]. Prompt reads:<br />

To copy selected macro(s), select<br />

target macro and press ENTER<br />

To cancel, press CLEAR<br />

6. Press [2][5], the number of<br />

the new macro.<br />

Corner reads: Macro 25<br />

7. Press [Enter]. Macro copy is complete. The contents<br />

of macro 2 have been copied into<br />

macro 25<br />

a.<br />

In step 4, you may use [And] and [Thru] to enter multiple<br />

macros to copy. If you do, the new macros will be numbered<br />

consecutively, starting with the macro you enter in step 6.<br />

242 Chapter 18 Macros

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