Brother International BAS-300A Application Instruction Manual - English - Page 10

program, smoothing, function

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To program with the smoothing function • Curved line patterns can be programmed more simply using the numeral key and the M key instead of programming stitch by stitch. Example: Program the pattern in the figure below. (1) Press the E key. The presser clamp will move to the point of origin (X-0; Y-0), "0" will appear in the STEP display, and command indicator "F" will light. (2) Use the direction keys to move the work clamp to the initial stitch position. OC-0.Y4W [1] • "030" • El n • "789" •E Any desired point (3) Use the direction keys to position the needle at sewing start position ® on the pattern, and then press the E key. The first stitch is now programmed. (4) Use the numeral keys to enter the stitch length in the STEP display. (e.g., If the stitch length is 3 mm, "030" should be displayed.) If the pitch is not indicated on the STEP display, or if it is less than 0.2 mm or greater than 12.7 mm ("12T on the STEP display), it will automatically be set to 2 mm. (5) Press the N key. Command indicators "F" and "M" will be on. (6) Use the direction keys to move the needle point to the desired point 8), and then press the El key. Point® is now programmed. Press the E key. Point © is now programmed. (7) At corners such as ©, the pattern will be broken. Use the direction keys to move the needle point to point ©, and then press the numeral keys so that "789" is displayed in the STEP display. Then press the E key. An electronic alarm will beep, indicating that the pattern is being processed. Interval -© is now programmed.

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To
program
with
the
smoothing
function
Curved
line
patterns
can
be
programmed
more
simply
using
the
numeral
key
and
the
M
key
instead
of
programming
stitch
by
stitch.
Example:
Program
the
pattern
in
the
figure
below.
OC-0.Y4W
[1]
"030"
El
n
"789"
E
Any
desired
point
(1)
Press
the
E
key.
The
presser
clamp
will
move
to
the
point
of
origin
(X-0;
Y-0),
"0"
will
appear
in
the
STEP
display,
and
command
indicator
"F"
will
light.
(2)
Use
the
direction
keys
to
move
the
work
clamp
to
the
initial
stitch
position.
(3)
Use
the
direction
keys
to
position
the
needle
at
sewing
start
position
®
on
the
pattern,
and
then
press
the
E
key.
The
first
stitch
is
now
programmed.
(4)
Use
the
numeral
keys
to
enter
the
stitch
length
in
the
STEP
display.
(e.g.,
If
the
stitch
length
is
3
mm,
"030"
should
be
displayed.)
If
the
pitch
is
not
indicated
on
the
STEP
display,
or
if
it
is
less
than
0.2
mm
or
greater
than
12.7
mm
("12T
on
the
STEP
display),
it
will
automatically
be
set
to
2
mm.
(5)
Press
the
N
key.
Command
indicators
"F"
and
"M"
will
be
on.
(6)
Use
the
direction
keys
to
move
the
needle
point
to
the
desired
point
8),
and
then
press
the
El
key.
Point®
is
now
programmed.
Press
the
E
key.
Point
©
is
now
programmed.
(7)
At
corners
such
as
©,
the
pattern
will
be
broken.
Use
the
direction
keys
to
move
the
needle
point
to
point
©,
and
then
press
the
numeral
keys
so
that
"789"
is
displayed
in
the
STEP
display.
Then
press
the
E
key.
An
electronic
alarm
will
beep,
indicating
that
the
pattern
is
being
processed.
Interval
is
now
programmed.