Instruction manual
Memories
Page 94 Solution & Solution XL Operating Manual – Issue 1.0
Triggering Macros from a Memory
The Macro option in the Memory Setup Window allows you to specify a user
defined macro to be run when the associated memory is triggered on the
memory stack. There are also a number of don‟t move macros which can be
set for a particular memory as required.
Select the [Macros …] option in the Memory Setup Window. The Memory
Macros popup window is displayed on the monitor:
Figure 74 - Memory Setup Window (Macros)
User Defined Macros
Select the [User Defined Macro] field or press the [User Defined Macro] MFK.
Enter the required macro number and then press ENTER to complete. Only
valid programmed macro numbers are allowed.
When a macro has been associated with a memory this is indicated in the
Comments field on the Memories Window, eg M:23.
Don’t Move Macros
The “don‟t move” macros are used to prevent the desk updating the colour,
beamshape or position channel values where it would normally do so as part
of the move on dark operation. There is one MFK/button for each of the
attributes. These macros can be selected independently, as required.
Press the [Don‟t Move Colour], [Don‟t Move Beamshape] or [Don‟t Move
Position] MFK/button as required to toggle between adding and removing the
macro for the memory. When the macro is added to the memory the LED in
the MFK is lit, and the text in the LCD above the MFK is displayed in inverse
video.
When „don‟t move‟ macro(s) have been associated with a memory this is
indicated in the Comments field on the Memories Window, eg DM:CBP.