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Macros
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22 Macros
This chapter describes how macros are used to link several events in the operator
panel together to one single command. If you often perform the same commands and
properties in the operator panel you can use macros to automate these maneuvers, i.e
create a macro for them. A macro is activated from local and/or global function and
touch keys, or by activating an I/O. Macros are defined by double-clicking Macros
in the Project Manager.
Add Macro
Click Add Macro to display the following dialog. There is no limitation to the
number of macros that can be defined.
Specify an arbitrary name for the macro; the name must be unique. Click OK if the
macro is to be triggered by a function or touch key. To trigger the macro by activating
an I/O, state a signal in the Trigger signal field. If the I/O is given a name using The
Name List function, this name is also displayed. Then click OK. Selection of trigger
signal is not available for E1012 and E1022.
The macro is shown in the list with the specified name.