Brother International RH-9820 Instruction Manual - English - Page 48

Program setting method, Switch to program mode.

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5. USING THE SEWING MACHINE (OPERATION PANEL: BASIC OPERATION) 5-3. Program setting method It is recommended that you register patterns that are sewn frequently as programs. After programs have been registered, you can retrieve the desired sewing patterns simply by selecting a program number, which eliminates the need to set the pattern each time. • Normally up to 20 programs can be registered, and their contents can be changed at any time. The contents can be set by changing the parameters for each item. • At the time of shipment from the factory, temporary contents are set for programs P01 to P20. (The contents are the same for all programs from P01 to P20.) Follow the method given below to change the contents of a program before using it. 1 Switch the mode to test mode. 0410B 2 Select the program number from P01 to P20 (1) to select the program that you would like to change. 0229B Independent program Cycle program (Refer to P. 57) (1) 0413B 3 Switch to program mode. 0412B The program No. (1) changes in the order shown in the illustration each time the key is pressed. (The key changes the order in the opposite direction.) NOTE: Program mode is not available if a cycle program has been selected. 0337B 0229B (2) (3) The parameter number (2) that was last selected and the setting (3) for that parameter will appear in the display. * You can also start program mode by pressing a shortcut key. In this case, the parameter number that corresponds to the shortcut key will be selected. (Refer to the next page.) 0315B 39 RH-9820

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5. USING THE SEWING MACHINE (OPERATION PANEL: BASIC OPERATION)
RH-9820
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5-3. Program setting method
It is recommended that you register patterns that are sewn frequently as programs. After programs have been registered, you can retrieve
the desired sewing patterns simply by selecting a program number, which eliminates the need to set the pattern each time.
Normally up to 20 programs can be registered, and their contents can be changed at any time. The contents can be set by changing the
parameters for each item.
At the time of shipment from the factory, temporary contents are set for programs P01 to P20. (The contents are the same for all
programs from P01 to P20.) Follow the method given below to change the contents of a program before using it.
1
Switch the mode to test mode.
2
Select the program number from P01 to P20 (1) to select the program that you would like to change.
The program No. (1) changes in the order shown in the illustration each time the
key is pressed. (The
key changes the order in the opposite direction.)
NOTE:
Program mode is not available if a cycle program has been selected.
3
Switch to program mode.
The parameter number (2) that was last selected and the setting (3) for that
parameter will appear in the display.
*
You can also start program mode by pressing a shortcut key. In this case, the
parameter number that corresponds to the shortcut key will be selected. (Refer
to the next page.)
0229B
0410B
(1)
0337B
0229B
0413B
Independent program
Cycle program
(Refer to P. 57)
0315B
0412B
(3)
(2)