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LI To program a low speed sewing operation in subdivided sections • If the programming operation is performed according to the regular procedure, the first 1 stitch and the last 2 stitches will be automatically performed at low speed. If the sewing speed is to be reduced during the sewing operation (e.g., at acute angles), use the L key (Load key) to perform a low speed sewsing operation. 0 "666" •C] "666"•[Th• e .666" -U•M e"666"1:1-l•E (i) "666"•E3 •M. A. When slowing down to 400 spm Example: Program a low speed sewing operation from points 0- @ on the collar of the garment in the figure at left. (1) Press the El 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) Insert the disk containing the proper pattern into the disk drive. (3) Press the program R/W switch. The data indicator will illuminate, and the program data will be read into the memory. (4) Press the numeral key E 3 times to indicate "999" on the STEP display, and then press the E key. The work clamp will begin to advance one stitch at a time, starting from the initial stitch position. X Maximum stitch number is 999. (5) When the tip of the needle becomes aligned with the position marked 0, press either the E key or the Ekey. The work clamp will stop. (If, however, the work clamp is accidentally advanced beyond the position marked 0, use the numeral keys to indicate on the STEP display the number of stitches to past this position and then press the S key. The work clamp will move in the reverse direction as many as indicated on the STEP display.) (6) Press the numeral key D 3 times to indicate "666" on the STEP display. Then, press the LI key. (7) Press the numeral key M to indicate "001" on the STEP display. Then, press the E key. The tip of the needle will move to the point marked @. (8) Repeat the procedure (6) and (7) to complete the programming operation from position @ - 0. (9) Press the program R/W switch to write the pattern to disk. (Refer to page 24.) B. When slowing down to 400 -1,000 spm (400 -1,200 spm for BAS-304A, 311A, 314A and 315A) (1) Do steps (1)- (5) as in A. (6) Press the numeral keys to display "667" on the STEP display. Then press the E key. The X display and the Y display will display "06" and "07" respectively. (7) Press C3 to display "004" on the step display.. Then press the ❑+ key. The needle tip will move to the points marked @, @, 0, 0 in that order and low speed sewing operation (600 - 1,000 spm) for four stitches will be programmed. (8) Press the program R/W switch to write the pattern on disk. (Refer to page 24.) Note The low speed sewing operation cannot be performed unless the pattern design is complete. -17-

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LI
To
program
a
low
speed
sewing
operation
in
subdivided
sections
If
the
programming
operation
is
performed
according
to
the
regular
procedure,
the
first
1
stitch
and
the
last
2
stitches
will
be
automatically
performed
at
low
speed.
If
the
sewing
speed
is
to
be
reduced
during
the
sewing
operation
(e.g.,
at
acute
angles),
use
the
L
key
(Load
key)
to
perform
a
low
speed
sewsing
operation.
0
"666"
C]
"666"•[Th•
e
.666"
-U•M
e"666"1:1
-l•
E
(i)
"666"•E3
•M.
(4)
A.
When
slowing
down
to
400
spm
Example:
Program
a
low
speed
sewing
operation
from
points
0-
@
on
the
collar
of
the
garment
in
the
figure
at
left.
(1)
Press
the
El
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)
Insert
the
disk
containing
the
proper
pattern
into
the
disk
drive.
(3)
Press
the
program
R/W
switch.
The
data
indicator
will
illuminate,
and
the
program
data
will
be
read
into
the
memory.
Press
the
numeral
key
E
3
times
to
indicate
"999"
on
the
STEP
display,
and
then
press
the
E
key.
The
work
clamp
will
begin
to
advance
one
stitch
at
a
time,
starting
from
the
initial
stitch
position.
X
Maximum
stitch
number
is
999.
(5)
When
the
tip
of
the
needle
becomes
aligned
with
the
position
marked
0,
press
either
the
E
key
or
the
E
key.
The
work
clamp
will
stop.
(If,
however,
the
work
clamp
is
accidentally
advanced
beyond
the
position
marked
0,
use
the
numeral
keys
to
indicate
on
the
STEP
display
the
number
of
stitches
to
past
this
position
and
then
press
the
S
key.
The
work
clamp
will
move
in
the
reverse
direction
as
many
as
indicated
on
the
STEP
display.)
(6)
Press
the
numeral
key
D
3
times
to
indicate
"666"
on
the
STEP
display.
Then,
press
the
LI
key.
(7)
Press
the
numeral
key
M
to
indicate
"001"
on
the
STEP
display.
Then,
press
the
E
key.
The
tip
of
the
needle
will
move
to
the
point
marked
@.
(8)
Repeat
the
procedure
(6)
and
(7)
to
complete
the
programming
operation
from
position
@
-
0.
(9)
Press
the
program
R/W
switch
to
write
the
pattern
to
disk.
(Refer
to
page
24.)
B.
When
slowing
down
to
400
-1,000
spm
(400
-1,200
spm
for
BAS
-304A,
311A,
314A
and
315A)
(1)
Do
steps
(1)-
(5)
as
in
A.
(6)
Press
the
numeral
keys
to
display
"667"
on
the
STEP
display.
Then
press
the
E
key.
The
X
display
and
the
Y
display
will
display
"06"
and
"07"
respectively.
(7)
Press
C3
to
display
"004"
on
the
step
display..
Then
press
the
❑+
key.
The
needle
tip
will
move
to
the
points
marked
@, @,
0,
0
in
that
order
and
low
speed
sewing
operation
(600
-
1,000
spm)
for
four
stitches
will
be
programmed.
(8)
Press
the
program
R/W
switch
to
write
the
pattern
on
disk.
(Refer
to
page
24.)
Note
The
low
speed
sewing
operation
cannot
be
performed
unless
the
pattern
design
is
complete.
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