Brother International BAS-300 Series Programmer Instruction Manual - English - Page 25

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C. To program a regular sewing operation during a zigzag sewing operation. Example: Program the pattern in the figures below. (1) Press the© key. The work clamp will move to the point of origin (X-0; Y-0), the numeral "0" will be indicated on the STEP display, and the command indicator "F" will illuminate. (2) Operate the direction keys to move the work clamp to the initial stitch position. (3) Align the tip of the needle with the initial stitch position ® on the outline of the needle movement. (4) Operate the numeral keys to indicate "7T "on the STEP display. The last digit is the numeral obtained by dividing the stitch width (Q) by the pitch (P) - 1. Therefore, (Q) (P) - 1. In this instance, 4 mm 2 mm - 1 = 1. Therefore, indicate "771" on the STEP display. (5) Press the 11] key. (6) Establish the proper pitch. Therefore, indicate "020" on the STEP display. (7) Operate the direction keys so that the tip of the needle accurately traces the pattern design, starting from the initial stitch position Q, and trace to position (8) Press the 1 key. The command indicator "F" will illuminate. (9) Operate the direction keys to move the work clamp to the initial stitch position of the next sewing operation. (10) Press the key when the tip of the needle becomes aligned with the initial stitch position (11) Operate the direction keys so that the tip of the needle accurately traces from point © © in the pattern design. (12) Press the 111 key at the final stitch position ®. (13) Press the numeral key El 3 times to indicate "111" on the STEP display. Then, press the g key. (14) The work clamp will move back to the initial stitch position. (15) Press the 11 key. The work clamp will move back to the point of origin. (16) Press the numeral key y 3 times to indicate "999" on the STEP display, and then press the El key. The work clamp will move one stitch at a time from the initial stitch position. "999" is maximum number of stitches. (17) When the tip of the needle becomes aligend with position ®, press either the Ej or the E key. The work clamp movement will stop. (If, however, the work clamp is accidentally moved beyond point 4, indicate on the STEP display the number of stitches past point 4, and then press the H key. The work clamp will move as many times as indicated on the STEP display in the reverse direction.) (18) Program the stitches from point ® to point ®. (19) Press the EI key at point ®. (20) Press the n , , and El keys in that order. (21) Press the R/W switch to write the pattern to disk. (Refer to page 24.) Press the (1) key to enter the sewing mode. = 4 mm P = 2 mm Direction of tracing operation Regular sewing operation "77 it !" • "020" c• reed key "999" H El • • II Return to A. [I] H or H Stop the feed 0-0-0")' Program ELI- 4--/

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C.
To
program
a
regular
sewing
operation
during
a
zigzag
sewing
operation.
Example:
Program
the
pattern
in
the
figures
below.
(1)
Press
the©
key.
The
work
clamp
will
move
to
the
point
of
origin
(X-0;
Y-0),
the
numeral
"0"
will
be
indicated
on
the
STEP
display,
and
the
command
indicator
"F"
will
illuminate.
(2)
Operate
the
direction
keys
to
move
the
work
clamp
to
the
initial
stitch
position.
(3)
Align
the
tip
of
the
needle
with
the
initial
stitch
position
®
on
the
outline
of
the
needle
movement.
(4)
Operate
the
numeral
keys
to
indicate
"7T
"on
the
STEP
display.
The
last
digit
is
the
numeral
obtained
by
dividing
the
stitch
width
(Q)
by
the
pitch
(P)
1
.
Therefore,
(Q)
(P)
1.
In
this
instance,
4
mm
2
mm
1
=
1.
Therefore,
indicate
"771"
on
the
STEP
display.
(5)
Press
the
11]
key.
(6)
Establish
the
proper
pitch.
Therefore,
indicate
"020"
on
the
STEP
display.
(7)
Operate
the
direction
keys
so
that
the
tip
of
the
needle
accurately
traces
the
pattern
design,
starting
from
the
initial
stitch
position
Q,
and
trace
to
position
(8)
Press
the
1
key.
The
command
indicator
"F"
will
illuminate.
(9)
Operate
the
direction
keys
to
move
the
work
clamp
to
the
initial
stitch
position
of
the
next
sewing
operation.
(10)
Press
the
key
when
the
tip
of
the
needle
becomes
aligned
with
the
initial
stitch
position
(11)
Operate
the
direction
keys
so
that
the
tip
of
the
needle
accurately
traces
from
point
©
©
in
the
pattern
design.
(12)
Press
the
111
key
at
the
final
stitch
position
®.
(13)
Press
the
numeral
key
El
3
times
to
indicate
"111"
on
the
STEP
display.
Then,
press
the
g
key.
(14)
The
work
clamp
will
move
back
to
the
initial
stitch
position.
(15)
Press
the
11
key.
The
work
clamp
will
move
back
to
the
point
of
origin.
(16)
Press
the
numeral
key
y
3
times
to
indicate
"999"
on
the
STEP
display,
and
then
press
the
El
key.
The
work
clamp
will
move
one
stitch
at
a
time
from
the
initial
stitch
position.
"999"
is
maximum
number
of
stitches.
(17)
When
the
tip
of
the
needle
becomes
aligend
with
position
®,
press
either
the
Ej
or
the
E
key.
The
work
clamp
movement
will
stop.
(If,
however,
the
work
clamp
is
accidentally
moved
beyond
point
4,
indicate
on
the
STEP
display
the
number
of
stitches
past
point
4,
and
then
press
the
H
key.
The
work
clamp
will
move
as
many
times
as
indicated
on
the
STEP
display
in
the
reverse
direction.)
(18)
Program
the
stitches
from
point
®
to
point
®.
(19)
Press
the
EI
key
at
point
®.
(20)
Press
the
n
,
,
and
El
keys
in
that
order.
(21)
Press
the
R/W
switch
to
write
the
pattern
to
disk.
(Refer
to
page
24.)
Press
the
(1)
key
to
enter
the
sewing
mode.
Direction
of
tracing
operation
Regular
sewing
operation
=
4
mm
P
=
2
mm
"77
it
!"
"020"
c
H
or
H
Stop
the
feed
0
-0-
0
"
)'
ELI-
4--
/
Program
reed
key
"999"
H
El
II
Return
to
A.
[I]