Owner's Manual

Programmer
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Chapter 3 Programming with Command Function
4. Move the work clamp with . Press
L
when the needle point is at point w of
the pattern.
5. Move the work clamp with
. Press
L
7
8 9
when the needle point is at
point e of the pattern.
Be sure to press
L
7
8 9
for a split at a corner like
point e. If a split is not made, the corner will be round.
6. Program the following points up to point !7
with the curve programming steps.
When there is a liner section, move the needle point from the
split to the next split, and press
L
7
8 9
.
In the example, a linear line is programmed between points u
and o. Be sure to program a linear line also for the matched
section between points @4 and @6.
By pressing
0
, the needle point is returned to the previous
point. It cannot be returned beyond the previous split.
By pressing
1
, the needle point is returned to the previous
split. However, when the needle point is at a split, it cannot be
moved.
By pressing
2
, the needle point is returned to the split
before the previous split.
7. Press
F
. Move the work clamp with
. Press
L
when the needle point
is at point !8 of the pattern.
8. Program the following points up to point #4
in the same manner.
When programming, be sure that the points and splits specified
on the inside line are paired with those on the outside line
respectively.
If there are any points or splits not paired, the needle
automatically returns to the previous point. Correct the program.
9. Press
5
and
M
.
Input the number of lines for a multiple stitch in .
When the number should be "5", input "505".
10. Input the stitch length. Press
M
.
"3.0 mm" is input in the example. Input "030" to make the
stitch length to 3.0 mm.
11. Press
L
.
If the number of lines for a multiple stitch has not been input, a
buzzer sounds. Repeat step 9.