Specifications

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Startup Macro
CXPS Manual Edition 1.08 Installation 35
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STARTUP MACRO
The Startup Macro feature allows the user to set up a list of commands that will be executed
automatically by the CXPS after it is powered on, or after a power cycle or interruption.
This feature is available beginning with firmware version 4.85. There are four commands
related to the Startup Macro: CSM, DSM, RSM, and VSM.
These Startup Macro commands are detailed below.
Create Startup Macro
The CSM command creates the Startup Macro. To create the startup Macro:
1 Issue the command: CSM.
2 Enter the commands you would like stored in the Macro, up to 2048 characters.
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Editing the Macro commands is difficult to do in the terminal program as it is not a text
editor. Therefore, it is suggested that a real text editor be used to create or edit the
Macro. The commands may then be copied and pasted into the command prompt.
3 Press Esc.
4 Press carriage return.
Delete Startup Macro
The DSM command deletes the Startup Macro. To delete the Startup Macro, issue the
command: DSM.
Run Startup Macro
The RSM command runs the Startup Macro manually. After powering the system on, the
Startup Macro will run automatically. To run the Startup Macro manually, issue the
command: RSM.
View Startup Macro
The VSM command allows the user to view the commands in the Startup Macro. To view the
commands in the Startup Macro, issue the command: VSM.