Brother International BAS-760 Instruction Manual - English - Page 30

Final, stitch, Initial

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ID Programming a pattern one stitch at a time Final stitch Initial stitch Example: Program the pattern at above. (1) Press the 1C key. The sewing clamp assembly will come down and the displays X, Y and STEP will indicate "0"; command lamp [ F ] will come on. (2) Use the jog keys to move the sewing clamp assembly to the initial stitch position. (3) Turn the pulley and bring the needle tip as close as possible to the groove on the sewing clamp assembly. (4) When the needle tip is aligned with the initial stitch position, press the key. This will program the initial stitch. Program the remaining stitches using the jog keys and the l key. (5) After pressing the El key to program the final stitch, turn the pulley to raise the needle bar to the highest position and press ten-key three times to indicate "111" on the STEP display; then press the E key. When U51 comes on, reset the alarm by pressing the EM STOP button and turn the pulley to raise the needle bar to the highest position once more. At the point where the flashing U51 goes off for production piece display, press the START button. (6) The sewing clamp assembly will return to the sewing origin. (7) Write the program to the floppy disk (refer to page 38). (8) Press the [11 key. After the sewing clamp assembly returns to the shunting position and goes up, the displays X, Y and STEP will go off. I Programming a pattern containing numerous straight lines • To program straight lines easily and quickly, use the ID key. Example: Program the pattern illustrated at left. (1) Press the E key. The sewing clamp assembly will come down and the displays X, Y and STEP will indicate "0"; command lamp [ F ] will come on. (2) Use the jog keys to move the sewing clamp assembly to the initial stitch position. -27-

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ID
Programming
a
pattern
one
stitch
at
a
time
Final
stitch
Initial
stitch
Example:
Program
the
pattern
at
above.
(1)
Press
the
key.
The
sewing
clamp
assembly
will
come
down
and
the
displays
X,
Y
and
STEP
will
indicate
"0";
command
lamp
[
F
]
will
come
on.
(2)
Use
the
jog
keys
to
move
the
sewing
clamp
assembly
to
the
initial
stitch
position.
(3)
Turn
the
pulley
and
bring
the
needle
tip
as
close
as
possible
to
the
groove
on
the
sewing
clamp
assembly.
(4)
When
the
needle
tip
is
aligned
with
the
initial
stitch
position,
press
the
key.
This
will
program
the
initial
stitch.
Program
the
remaining
stitches
using
the
jog
keys
and
the
l
key.
(5)
After
pressing
the
El
key
to
program
the
final
stitch,
turn
the
pulley
to
raise
the
needle
bar
to
the
highest
position
and
press
ten
-key
three
times
to
indicate
"111"
on
the
STEP
display;
then
press
the
E
key.
When
U51
comes
on,
reset
the
alarm
by
pressing
the
EM
STOP
button
and
turn
the
pulley
to
raise
the
needle
bar
to
the
highest
position
once
more.
At
the
point
where
the
flashing
U51
goes
off
for
production
piece
display,
press
the
START
button.
(6)
The
sewing
clamp
assembly
will
return
to
the
sewing
origin.
(7)
Write
the
program
to
the
floppy
disk
(refer
to
page
38).
(8)
Press
the
[11
key.
After
the
sewing
clamp
assembly
returns
to
the
shunting
position
and
goes
up,
the
displays
X,
Y
and
STEP
will
go
off.
I
Programming
a
pattern
containing
numerous
straight
lines
To
program
straight
lines
easily
and
quickly,
use
the
ID
key.
Example:
Program
the
pattern
illustrated
at
left.
(1)
Press
the
E
key.
The
sewing
clamp
assembly
will
come
down
and
the
displays
X,
Y
and
STEP
will
indicate
"0";
command
lamp
[
F
]
will
come
on.
(2)
Use
the
jog
keys
to
move
the
sewing
clamp
assembly
to
the
initial
stitch
position.
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