Chapter Four: Operation
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WARNING: Macros will be cleared when the operator that loaded them logs off.
4.9.2 Start/stop a Macro
NOTE: Only the operator that loads a Macro can stop or clear it.
1. Ensure the Macro Control window is open (click on the Macro icon if it is closed).
2. Click < or > until the required Macro number appears in the Current Macro box.
3. When Running appears in the Status box, to stop the Macro click Stop. Stopped will appear in
the Status box.
When Stopped appears in the Status box, to start the Macro click Start. Running appears in the Status
box.
4. To start/stop other Macros repeat Steps 2 and 3.
By pressing > or < the next/previous camera in the Macro sequence will be selected. The Macro will resume
control of the camera selection when the next scheduled switch occurs.
4.9.3 Finding Macros
To find a Macro that has been loaded by an operator:
1. Ensure the Macro Control window is open (click on the Macro icon if it is closed).
2. Click < or > to scroll through the Macros that have been loaded.
3. When complete, click Closed.
4.9.4 Clearing a Macro
A Macro must be cleared before another operator can run it. Only the operator that loaded the Macro can
clear it.
To clear a Macro:
1. Ensure the Macro Control window is open (click on the Macro icon if it is closed).
2. Click < or > to scroll through the Macros that have been loaded.
3. When the required Macro appears in the Current Macro box click Clear.
4. The Macro has been cleared and can only be run again if it is reloaded.
4.9.5 Programming Temporary Macros
Camera sequences can be programmed using the graphic Controller program. These sequences cannot be
saved and are erased from memory when the 9760 is turned OFF.
A temporary Macro can only be run by the operator who programmed it.
To program a temporary Macro:
1. Select Define Macro in program menu option. The Macro Number window will appear.
2. Using the numeric keys on the keyboard, enter a Macro number, then press Enter or click OK.
The Define Macro window (illustrated in Figure 4-12) will appear.
The Macro is already defined. Do you wish to overwrite it? will appear if the Macro number is
already being used. Select No unless you want to overwrite the Macro. Macros should not be over-
written unless permission is given by the appropriate authority.
3. Click Monitor. The Select window will appear. Enter a monitor number.
4. Click Camera. The Select window will appear. Enter a camera number.
5. Click Dwell. The Select window will appear. Enter a dwell time.