Macro editing – Grass Valley Kayenne v.3.0 User Manual
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Section 3 — System Operation
Touching the
Edit
button displays the Macro Line Edit menu (
).
Figure 236. Macro Line Edit Menu
A macro line is made up of the following columns:
•
Line
—Order of execution in the macro
•
Action
—Type of action: SetAbs (set value) or Event (trigger)
•
Location
—Switcher area affected
•
Component
—Switcher component involved
•
Value
—Component value set by the macro
Macro Editing
With Macro Editor, you do not have to re-create complex macros that you
want to use for other parts of the switcher. You can copy a macro from one
register to another and then edit the macro lines to fit your needs.
There are two levels of macro editing: editing or organizing macro lines and
editing a macro line itself. When reorganizing macro lines, you use the
macro editing buttons which allow you delete, move, insert lines, etc.
whereas with line editing, you can edit the individual lines; location,
values, etc. for each.