Pfaff creative 1471 Owner's Manual - Page 46
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02/14/2008 [ ii prog 'C Er E1JL1flL1flq llJ1 Li F N Memorizing in free programming First select a free P-memory using left key 121 P 0 and right key 121. Press key "Correct B/L": in display 104, "B 00" appears above stitch-width key 107 and "L 00" appears above stitch length key 106. B represents the entry of the stitch width point and L is for the stitch length point. To the right above key 105 a "1" appears with a flashing point. The flash ing point indicates that the memory is ready for filling. A count of "1" is added for every stitch entered. When the maxi mum of 99 stitches has been counted the next free P-memory has to be selected. Corrections for wrongly entered or for gotten stitches: Above 105 a point flashes in front of the number for the stitch last entered. Repeatedly press the minus (-) sign of key 105 and all numbers will appear in the reverse order, and the data for each penetration point can be checked and corrected if necessary. Using the plus (+) sign of key 105, the last number entered, together with its flashing point, can be selected. When the pattern is entered, press the key 141 "Repeat" to set the machine ready for sewing. Transferring P-memories to M memories: If a freely programmed sewing pattern consists of several P-memories or if you wish to combine such a pattern with a program on the inside top cover, or with letters or figures, ii is possible to transfer the P-memories to an M-memory. To do this, select a free M-memory or one with already programmed sewing patterns. Press key 143 "Program entry", select the P-memory concerned, e.g. P5, and press key 143 again. The P-memory is now stored in the selected M-memory. If the sewing pattern is longer than one P-memory, continue selecting P memories and pressing key 143 until all necessary memories are stored in the M-memory. To check this, press key 141 "Repeat": the P-memory entered then appears in the display, e.g. "P5". When P-memories have been transferred to the M-memories, the P-memories are retained. P-memories only appear in the display as P0, P1, P2, etc. If P-memories are cancelled, they also have to be can celled in the M-memory. The method of programming P- and M memories is described in detail in the sewing book.