USO RESTRITOMenu Macros 297Chapter 15 MacrosRecalling a menu macro register from amacro registerMenu macro recall and execution operations can be savedas events in a control panel macro, and then recalled.If with the control panel in macro editing mode youexecute a menu macro, then this operation is recorded asan event.For details about recalling operations, 1 “MacroOperations in the Flexi Pad” (p. 283) and 1 “EditingMacros using Menus” (p. 287).Registering a Menu Macro in the ShortcutMenu1 In the Home >Favorites >Button Edit menu (0023),To stop a menu macro during executionPress [MenuMacro Stop].Creating and Editing a Menu MacroNotesIt is not possible to execute a menu macro during editing.To run the macro, first press the [Store] button to endediting.Creating a new menu macro1select a button to register.2 Press [MenuMacro Set].The Menu Macro Set menu (0023.1) appears.The L/E indications have the following meanings.L: The register is locked.E: The register is empty.L/E indicationIn the Macro >Menu Macro Register >Recall & Runmenu (5431), select an empty register in the menumacro register list.For details about the method of operation,1 “Recalling a Menu Macro Register” (p. 296).2 Press [Menu Macro Edit].The Menu Macro Edit menu (7144.2) appears.The menu macro register is recalled, and the system isnow in menu macro editing mode.Menu macroregister number Event numberMenu macro registerconfiguration listMenu macroregister nameRemaining Memory3 In the list on the left, select the button number to beassigned.4 Press [Set].Executing a menu macro from the shortcutmenu1 Open the Home >Favorites >Shortcut menu (0021).2 Press the group name button.3 Press the button to which the menu macro is assigned.Menu macro creation event list3 If required, press the [Auto Insert] button to toggle theauto insert mode on or off.In the auto insert mode, when you carry out a menuoperation, this is automatically recorded as an event inthe menu macro.4 Create an event (carry out the menu operation youwant to record as an event in the menu macro).