Brother International BAS-760 Instruction Manual - English - Page 35
Programming, pattern, tracing, design
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ID E Programming a pattern by tracing the design • A stitch pattern can be easily programmed by operating the ten-keys and the jog keys to trace the pattern with the needle tip. 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. (3) Align the needle tip with initial position . (4) After pressing ten-key three times to indicate "555" on the STEP display, press the n key. (5) Use the jog keys to specify the stitch length on the STEP display. To input the stitch length, divide the actual stitch length (mm) by 0.1 mm to obtain the pitch value. For example, if the desired stitch length is 3 mm, 3 mm + 0.1 mm = 30, therefore, "030" is to be input on the STEP display. X If the stitch length is not specified or if it is longer than 6.0 mm (60), it will automatically be set to 3 mm. (6) Use the jog keys to trace the pattern with the needle tip starting from initial stitch position ®. (7) Press the key at the final stitch position®. (8) After pressing ten-key❑ three times to indicate "111" on the STEP display press the E key. Be sure to raise the needle bar to the highest position for this procedure. 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. (9) The sewing clamp assembly will return to the sewing origin. (10) Write the program to the floppy disk (refer to page 38). (11) Press the© key. The display will go off. Note 1: To perform areas requiring careful attention, such as acute angles, press the El key for better results. Note 2: During programming, the (11, and n keys may be used. If they are used, press the E key at the beginning and end of the feed and lines. Note 3: Using TRACE to read and make corrections to the data that has already been programmed is not possible. -32-