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Chapter 4  Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual
 
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Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002
 
4.1 Macro 
Type 
Delta DOP series HMI provides eleven kinds of macro commands and they are divided into four categories. 
Please refer to the following: 
1.  Element ON / OFF Macro: It is provided for each Bit element that can be input, such as button element, 
i.e. Maintained and Momentary button. 
2.  Before / After Execute Macro: It is provided for all elements, such as numeric / 
c
haracter entry element 
and all button elements (including system button). 
3.  Screen Open / Close / Cycle Macro: Use screen as a unit. Each screen has an individual screen macro. 
4.  Initial / Background / Clock / Sub Macro: Use system as a unit. Each project, i.e. each program, has its 
individual screen macro. 
 
Fig. 4.1.1 Choosing Macro command from menu bar 
Macro Name 
Numbers 
Remark 
On Macro 
The user can have an ON Macro for each specific button. 
Off Macro 
The user can have an OFF Macro for each specific button. 
Before Execute Macro 
For all button elements and numeric / character entry element. One 
element has one before execute macro.  
After Execute Macro 
For all button elements and numeric / character entry element. One 
element has one after execute macro. 
Screen Open Macro 
There is a screen open macro for each screen. Therefore, there are n 
screen open macros for n screen.  
Screen Close Macro 
There is a screen close macro for each screen. Therefore, there are n 
screen close macros for n screen. 
Screen Cycle Macro 
There is a screen cycle macro for each screen. Therefore, there are n 
screen cycle macros for n screen 
Initial Macro 
There is only an initial Macro in a program.  
Background Macro 
There is only an background Macro in a program.  
Clock Macro 
There is only an clock Macro in a program. 
Sub-macro 
512 
There are only 512 sub-macros for a program.  
Table 4.1.1 Macro command table