Brother International BAS-326G Instruction Manual - English - Page 8

Contents, Using The Operation Panel - programming read and write

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CONTENTS 1. NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS 1 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2 3. INSTALLATION 3 3-1. Table processing diagram 4 3-2. Installing the control box 5 3-3. Installing the oil pan 5 3-4. Installing the machine head 6 3-5. Tilting the sewing machine head 9 3-6. Installing the operation panel 10 3-7. Installing the treadle unit (motor-driven work clamp specifications) ......... 11 3-8. Installing the two-pedal foot switch (pneumatic work clamp specifications 11 3-9. Connecting the cords 12 3-10. Connecting the ground wire 14 3-11. Connecting the power cord 15 3-12. Installing the cotton stand 15 3-13. Installing the pneumatic unit (pneumatic work clamp specifications 16 3-14. Installing the eye guard 17 3-15. Installing the motor cover 17 3-16. Lubrication 18 3-17. Installing the machine head fixing bolt 19 4. PREPARATION BEFORE SEWING.....20 4-1. Installing the needle 20 4-2. Threading the upper thread 20 4-3. Winding the lower thread 22 4-4. Installing the bobbin case 23 4-5. Thread tension 24 4-5-1. Lower thread tension 24 4-5-2. Upper thread tension 24 4-6. Home position detection 25 5. USING THE OPERATION PANEL (BASIC OPERATIONS 26 5-1. Name and function of each operation panel item 26 5-2. Loading sewing data 28 5-3. Setting the program number 28 5-4. Setting the X-scale and Y-scale 29 5-5. Setting the sewing speed 29 5-6. Checking the sewing pattern 30 5-7. Setting the work clamp lift amount 31 6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL (ADVANCED OPERATIONS 33 6-1. List of advanced functions 33 6-2. Setting memory switches 34 6-3. List of memory switch settings 35 6-4. Using the lower thread counter 36 6-5. Using the production counter 37 6-6. Setting the split number 38 6-7. Using user programs 39 6-8. Using cycle programs 42 6-9. Direct selection (combination table 44 6-10. X and Y parallel movement of sewing pattern ...45 6-11. Clearing memory data (reinitialization 46 7. USING CF CARDS 47 7-1. Notes on handling CF cards (sold separately) ...47 7-2. Structure of a CF card folder 47 7-3. Data read/write mode 48 7-3-1. Reading all sewing data from the CF card at once 49 7-3-2. Writing all sewing data to the CF card at once 50 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G

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BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G
CONTENTS
1. NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS
................
1
2. SPECIFICATIONS
................................
2
3. INSTALLATION
....................................
3
3-1. Table processing diagram
................................
4
3-2. Installing the control box
...................................
5
3-3. Installing the oil pan
..........................................
5
3-4. Installing the machine head
..............................
6
3-5. Tilting the sewing machine head
......................
9
3-6. Installing the operation panel
............................
10
3-7. Installing the treadle unit
(motor-driven work clamp specifications)
.........
11
3-8. Installing the two-pedal foot switch
(pneumatic work clamp specifications)
...............
11
3-9. Connecting the cords
........................................
12
3-10. Connecting the ground wire
............................
14
3-11. Connecting the power cord
.............................
15
3-12. Installing the cotton stand
...............................
15
3-13. Installing the pneumatic unit
(pneumatic work clamp specifications)
.............
16
3-14. Installing the eye guard
..................................
17
3-15. Installing the motor cover
...............................
17
3-16. Lubrication
......................................................
18
3-17. Installing the machine head fixing bolt
...........
19
4. PREPARATION BEFORE SEWING
.....
20
4-1. Installing the needle
..........................................
20
4-2. Threading the upper thread
..............................
20
4-3. Winding the lower thread
..................................
22
4-4. Installing the bobbin case
.................................
23
4-5. Thread tension
..................................................
24
4-5-1. Lower thread tension
..............................
24
4-5-2. Upper thread tension
..............................
24
4-6. Home position detection
...................................
25
5. USING THE OPERATION PANEL
(BASIC OPERATIONS)
.......................
26
5-1. Name and function of each operation
panel item
..........................................................
26
5-2. Loading sewing data
.........................................
28
5-3. Setting the program number
.............................
28
5-4. Setting the X-scale and Y-scale
........................
29
5-5. Setting the sewing speed
..................................
29
5-6. Checking the sewing pattern
.............................
30
5-7. Setting the work clamp lift amount
....................
31
6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL
(ADVANCED OPERATIONS)
..............
33
6-1. List of advanced functions
................................
33
6-2. Setting memory switches
..................................
34
6-3. List of memory switch settings
..........................
35
6-4. Using the lower thread counter
.........................
36
6-5. Using the production counter
............................
37
6-6. Setting the split number
....................................
38
6-7. Using user programs
.........................................
39
6-8. Using cycle programs
.......................................
42
6-9. Direct selection (combination table)
..................
44
6-10. X and Y parallel movement of sewing pattern ...45
6-11. Clearing memory data (reinitialization)
...........
46
7. USING CF CARDS
...............................
47
7-1. Notes on handling CF cards (sold separately) ...47
7-2. Structure of a CF card folder
.............................
47
7-3. Data read/write mode
........................................
48
7-3-1. Reading all sewing data from the
CF card at once
......................................
49
7-3-2. Writing all sewing data to the CF card at
once
........................................................
50