
B-63943EN-2/01 6.MACRO EXECUTOR FUNCTION
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NOTE
1 The macro variables starting with the one having
the number set in variable #8552 retain their
previous values until the <INPUT> key is pressed.
It is after the <INPUT> key is pressed that the new
values are set in these variables.
2 The values of variables #8503 and #8504 are not
guaranteed.
3 If a non-zero macro variable number is set in
variable #8552, this function is executed
unconditionally when the <INPUT> key is pressed.
In this case, the input data cannot be read from
character string variable #8508.
6.2.4 Consecutive Input of Cursor and Page Keys
Command key input variable #8501 allows consecutive input of
cursor and page keys.
When a cursor or page key is pressed and held down, the data for the
cursor or page key is set in variable #8501 with the following timing,
and can be read consecutively. Note that the cursor or page key is not
buffered in variable 8501 but that the data is read with the following
timing.
It is assumed below that data is read from variable #8501 as soon as it is
set.
Page key ON
OFF
#8501 = Data
#8501 = 0
256 32 32 (MSEC)