Brother International Innov-ís 1500D Users Manual - English - Page 146
Press, Select an embroidery pattern to be retrieved.
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d Press . f Press USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION . a → The pattern selection screen appears. a Amount of memory used by the selected pattern e Select an embroidery pattern to be retrieved. * If you decide not to retrieve the pattern, press . → The sewing screen appears. Β CAUTION • When disconnecting the USB cable: Before disconnecting the USB cable, click the a c "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon in the taskbar of Windows® Me/2000 or the "Safely Remove 5 b d Hardware" icon in the taskbar of Windows® XP. Then, when the removable disk has been removed safely, disconnect the USB cable from the computer and the machine. e Embroidery f a PHC data b PES data c Large-size embroidery pattern data d DST data e Amount of memory currently being used f Total amount of "Removable Disk" memory available for saving patterns Memo • If there are 13 or more patterns saved in "Removable Disk", the patterns cannot be displayed. When the message "Only 12 patterns can be saved. Reduce the number of patterns." appears, delete patterns from "Removable Disk" so that it contains no more than 12 patterns. Then, close the error message, repeat the procedure starting from step d and then press to retrieve the pattern. • For details on large-size embroidery patterns, refer to PE-DESIGN Instruction Manual. With Windows 98SE, check that the Access lamp is not flashing before disconnecting the USB cable from the computer and the machine. Note • Be sure to perform the operation described above before disconnecting the USB cable from the computer and the machine, otherwise the computer may malfunction, the data may not be written correctly, or the data or data writing area on the machine may be damaged. • The pattern retrieved from the computer is only temporarily written to the machine. It is erased from the machine when the machine is turned off. If you wish to keep the pattern, store it in the machine (see "Saving Embroidery Patterns in the Machine's Memory" on page 141). 145