Brother International BAS-760 Instruction Manual - English - Page 33

Programming, pattern, employing, smoothing, operation

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ID Programming a pattern by employing the smoothing operation • To program a pattern smoothly by utilizing a smoothing function, instead of programming one stitch at a time, use the ten-keys and the El key. Example: Program the pattern illustrated below. (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. When the needle tip is aligned with initial position ®, press the El key. This will program the initial stitch. Program the stitches from ® to 0, as shown by the arrows, by the method in Section 3: Programming a pattern containing numerous straight lines, on page 27. (Position 0 is the starting point of the arc.) 0 K K ".\ ©key V 789 J Ef key (5) Utilizing the smoothing function, program the curve 4:11-1D. Use the ten-keys to specify the stitch length on the STEP display. Obtain the pitch value by dividing the required stitch length (mm) by 0.1 mm. (For example, if the required stitch length is 3 mm, 3 mm ÷ 0.1 mm = 30, therefore input "030" in the STEP display.) If the stitch length is not specified or if it is longer than 6.0 mm (060), it will automatically be set to 3 mm. (6) Press the key and then both command indicator lamps F and [ M will come on. (7) Operate the jog keys, and when the needle tip is aligned with position €1, the variable point on the curve (as close as possible to the center of the arc), and then press the [1] key. This programs position (8) Use the jog keys and, when the needle tip is aligned with position @, the end point of the smoothing function (@ is the end point of the arc), use the ten-keys to input "789" in the STEP display; then press the key. This will program the stitches from position 0 to fp. -30-

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ID
Programming
a
pattern
by
employing
the
smoothing
operation
To
program
a
pattern
smoothly
by
utilizing
a
smoothing
function,
instead
of
programming
one
stitch
at
a
time,
use
the
ten
-keys
and
the
El
key.
Example:
Program
the
pattern
illustrated
below.
(1)
(2)
K
K
0
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.
Use
the
jog
keys
to
move
the
sewing
clamp
assembly
to
the
initial
stitch
position.
When
the
needle
tip
is
aligned
with
initial
position
®,
press
the
El
key.
This
will
program
the
initial
stitch.
Program
the
stitches
from
®
to
0,
as
shown
by
the
arrows,
by
the
method
in
Section
3:
Programming
a
pattern
containing
numerous
straight
lines,
on
page
27.
(Position
0
is
the
starting
point
of
the
arc.)
(5)
Utilizing
the
smoothing
function,
program
the
curve
4:11-1D.
Use
the
ten
-keys
to
specify
the
stitch
length
on
the
STEP
display.
Obtain
the
pitch
value
by
dividing
the
required
stitch
length
(mm)
by
0.1
mm.
(For
example,
if
the
required
stitch
length
is
3
mm,
3
mm
÷
0.1
mm
=
30,
therefore
input
"030"
in
the
STEP
display.)
".\
If
the
stitch
length
is
not
specified
or
if
it
is
longer
than
6.0
mm
(060),
it
will
automatically
©key
be
set
to
3
mm.
V
789
J
Ef
key
(6)
(7)
(8)
Press
the
key
and
then
both
command
indicator
lamps
F
and
[
M
will
come
on.
Operate
the
jog
keys,
and
when
the
needle
tip
is
aligned
with
position
€1,
the
variable
point
on
the
curve
(as
close
as
possible
to
the
center
of
the
arc),
and
then
press
the
[1]
key.
This
programs
position
Use
the
jog
keys
and,
when
the
needle
tip
is
aligned
with
position
@,
the
end
point
of
the
smoothing
function
(@
is
the
end
point
of
the
arc),
use
the
ten
-keys
to
input
"789"
in
the
STEP
display;
then
press
the
key.
This
will
program
the
stitches
from
position
0
to
fp.
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