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BAS H Series 
Programmer 

 
 

 

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for BAS H series

Page 1: ...BAS H Series Programmer Please read this manual before using the machine Please keep this manual within easy reach for quick reference INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ewing machines it is normal to carry out work while positioned directly in front of moving parts such as the needle and thread take up lever and consequently there is always a danger of injury that can be caused by these parts Follow the instructions from training personnel and instructors regarding safe and correct operation before operating the machine so that you will know how to use it correct...

Page 3: ...tions could result in death or serious injury CAUTION The instructions which follow this term indicate situations where failure to follow the instructions may result in minor or moderate injury Symbols This symbol indicates something that you should be careful of The picture inside the triangle indicates the nature of the caution that must be taken For example the symbol at left means beware of in...

Page 4: ...When using the AC adapter do not use any voltage other than the specified voltage otherwise it may cause fire or electric shocks or problems with correct operation Do not damage or process the connection cable for the sewing machine or the AC adapter cable or place heavy objects such as furniture on top of them or bend or pull them with excessive force otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock...

Page 5: ... Insufficient power supply capacity may cause problems with correct operation of the programmer and the sewing machine In the event of an electrical storm turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet Lightning may cause problems with correct operation of the programmer and the sewing machine Installation Do not place the programmer on unstable surfaces such as unsteady tab...

Page 6: ...n outline component point 40 Changing curve shapes 40 Changing the attributes of outline component points 41 Separating an outline at a component point 41 Editing programs Editing sewing points 42 Deleting a sewing point 42 Moving a sewing point 43 Adding a sewing point 44 Changing the attributes of sewing points 45 Separating an outline at a sewing point 46 Setting bar tacking at a sewing point 4...

Page 7: ...tion 98 Necessary items other than for Basics 98 Limitations of extended option output 98 Examples of option outputs Application 99 How to create programs 104 Use of extended option output Reference material 106 Parts for the extended option 106 Circuit diagram of the checking board 107 Block diagram 109 Chapter 5 File Manager Functions 111 Foreword 112 Tasks that can be carried out using the File...

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Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Read Me ...

Page 10: ...r Programmer Describes how to set up your programmer and its basic operations Chapter 3 Programming Patterns Describes how to create programs with icons Chapter 4 Extended Option Output Describes how to set the extended option output Chapter 5 File Manager Functions Describes how to check copy move and change program data Chapter 6 Setting Functions Describes how to display program of the sewing m...

Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Programmer ...

Page 12: ...reen At the home screen hold down for 2 seconds or more to switch to sleep mode 5 BACK key This key is used for operations such as returning to the previous step and canceling settings 6 ENTER key This key is used for operations such as confirming settings 7 JOG key This key is used when programming sewing data 8 SD card slot Insert an SD card 9 USB port 2 Connect a device such as USB media 10 AC ...

Page 13: ...the programmer while there is a foreign object inside it may result in fire or electric shocks or problems with correct operation Disconnect the AC adapter from the wall outlet before disconnecting the AC adapter plug from the programmer otherwise it may cause electric shocks or problems with correct operation Do not damage or process the connection cable for the sewing machine or the AC adapter c...

Page 14: ...ks or problems with correct operation Ask the place of purchase or a qualified technician to carry out any internal inspections adjustments or repairs that may be required Any problems with correct operation that occur as a result of the customer attempting to disassemble or modify the programmer will not be covered by the warranty For preventing the internal wiring from being damaged considerable...

Page 15: ...sents the sewing data number Extended option programs Same as above ISMSEQ SEQ represents the sewing data number Error log BROTHER ISM ISMLDT Stores the files which relate to error logs Notes on handling SD cards and USB media Do not insert any objects into the card slot and the USB media port other than SD cards or USB media Otherwise damage to the product may occur Do not remove the power plug o...

Page 16: ...following SD cards and USB media Type Setting location SD cards maximum capacity 2 GB SDHC cards maximum capacity 32 GB USB media maximum capacity 32 GB When removing SD cards and USB media Check that reading or writing has finished and then simply remove the storage device If the programmer is connected to a PC first wait until the SD card or the USB media is no longer being accessed by the PC an...

Page 17: ...Chapter 3 Programming Patterns ...

Page 18: ...ate its operations and functions This chapter describes the procedure for programming with icons Keys to be used Below is an explanation of the keys which are used when programming Press this to move the cursor around within the preview etc Press this to return to the Home screen Press this to return to the previous step Press this to confirm outlines and settings ...

Page 19: ...the extended option output setting screen touch 2 A dialog box will be displayed for you to select the type of file to create 3 Select New Sewing Program and then touch Shows the difference between the current cursor position the position at the previous step Shows an image of the program Shows the current number of needle positions and the total number of stitches Shows the size of the program Sw...

Page 20: ... specified radius clockwise or counterclockwise Creating a circle of the specified diameter clockwise or counterclockwise Creating a circle by specifying three points Creating a semicircle Creating an ellipse Creating needle drop data Creating feed data Creating basting data Specifying the sewing start point Editing programs Editing outlines Deleting an outline Moving an outline Copying an outline...

Page 21: ...utline Adding and deleting backtack stitches for an outline Switching the sewing start and end points for outlines Changing the connection method for an outline Combining outlines Changing the sewing order for an outline Editing outline component points Deleting an outline component point Moving an outline component point Adding an outline component point Changing curve shapes Changing the attribu...

Page 22: ...wing point Changing the attributes of sewing points Separating an outline at a sewing point Setting bar tacking at a sewing point Adding and deleting codes at sewing points Editing end codes Checking programs Checking Moving backward one stitch at a time Moving forward one stitch at a time Moving to the start position Measuring distances ...

Page 23: ...NS BAS H series Programmer 15 Buttons for running external functions Creating a new file Deleting all changes to the program being edited Saving Saving with a different filename Opening a file Other Undoing changes Redoing changes ...

Page 24: ...sewing machine will operate and programs can then be created Furthermore if you press at the above screen the model selection screen shown below will be displayed so select the applicable model and then touch At this time you can create programs without operating the sewing machine Touch to return to the Home screen If the following message is displayed press to start again from the program which ...

Page 25: ...on 3 Once you have set the sewing start position press 4 Creating program Select the desired icon from the icons in the top right corner of the screen and then create a program for the design you would like to sew The programs you create are enabled until you delete them For detailed explanations on creating programs refer to Creating programs page 22 and Programming example page 51 ...

Page 26: ...ne operations as shown in the table below When creating programs an end point normal is set at the sewing end point 111 Normal 112 Fixes the sewing speed at 1200 sti min or lower 113 Carrying out no thread wiping 114 Fixes the sewing speed at 1200 sti min or lower and no thread wiping is carried out 115 Carrying out no thread trimming 116 Fixes the sewing speed at 1500 sti min or lower 1 Touch 2 T...

Page 27: ... Touch the Comment field to display the keyboard screen and then touch the keys to enter a comment 4 When you touch on the numeric keypad screen or the keyboard screen the file will be saved in the panel internal memory and the display will return to the programming screen Touch to return to the programming screen without saving the file When overwriting an existing program number 2 The program sa...

Page 28: ...ou touch on the numeric keypad screen or the keyboard screen the file will be saved in the panel internal memory and the display will return to the programming screen Touch to return to the programming screen without saving the file 8 Ending programming 1 Press at the programming screen The display will return to the Home screen 2 If a program is currently being created the following dialog screen...

Page 29: ...ration Overwrite current data Discard the data which is currently being created and display the data which has been loaded Append to the current data The data is connected via feeding to the end of the program which is currently being edited Append to the current data Split Auto Insert The data is connected via feeding to the end of the program which is currently being edited and a code split is i...

Page 30: ... end point Creating a line 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Make the settings for each item Refer to Setting parameters page 27 for details on the setting method 4 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the next point and then press 5 Repeat step 4 until the shape you would like to sew has been created Move the cursor to the end point and then press twice You can connect straight lines curves and arcs together Cr...

Page 31: ...d like to create more than three points for the arc you can continue entering more points Creating a rectangle 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Make the settings for each item Refer to Setting parameters page 27 for details on the setting method 4 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the second point and then press 5 Use the jog key to set the rectangle shape To create the rectangle shape move the cursor from t...

Page 32: ...Touch If is selected 2 Touch or 3 Make the settings for each item Refer to Setting parameters page 27 for details on the setting method 4 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the second point and then press If is selected 2 Touch 3 Make the settings for each item Refer to Setting parameters page 27 for details on the setting method 4 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the second point and then...

Page 33: ...rsor to the point which you would like to set and then press Creating an ellipse 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Make the settings for each item Refer to Setting parameters page 27 for details on the setting method 4 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the second point on the long axis short axis and then press 5 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the position for the short axis long axis and then press Se...

Page 34: ...e end point and then press twice Creating feed data Create feed data to move the needle to the next position without needle drop at the current position 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Make the settings for each item Refer to Setting parameters page 27 for details on the setting method 4 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the point where you would like to set the feed and then press twice Creating basting da...

Page 35: ...mm Zigzag left width 4 0 0 25 5 mm Zigzag right width 4 Number of zigzag stitches 4 2 4 stitches Running generation mode 3 Equal Pitch Prioritize Pitch Backtack entry mode No Back Tack V Back N Back Overlap 6 Backtack exit mode Backtack Entry Number of Stitches 5 0 9 stitches Backtack Exit Number of Stitches 5 Maximum Pitch 7 0 3 12 7 mm 0 3 20 0 mm BAS 360H BAS 365H BAS 370H BAS 375H Split Auto I...

Page 36: ...cle radius circle diameter circle 3 points or ellipse 7 This can only be set when creating needle drop data 8 This can only be set when creating feed data or basting data Parameter setting examples Example 1 To create sewing points which are as even as possible without exceeding the specified pitch Set the running generation mode to Equal Pitch Example 2 To connect the end point of the previous ou...

Page 37: ... down to select all outlines To unselect all outlines Hold down to unselect all selected outlines 6 Press Moving an outline 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Use to position the cursor at the outline which you would like to move 4 When you press the key once the outline will change to red lines and it will be selected When you press the key once the selected outline will be unselected 5 If there is more than one ...

Page 38: ... to red lines and it will be selected When you press the key once the selected outline will be unselected 5 If there is more than one outline that you would like to rotate repeat steps 3 and 4 To select all outlines Hold down to select all outlines To unselect all outlines Hold down to unselect all selected outlines 6 Touch to set the rotation angle rotation center point and method for moving the ...

Page 39: ...n to unselect all selected outlines 6 Touch to set the symmetry mode and method for moving the cursor Move freely Snap to needle point Symmetry mode X axis Y axis Center of Mask horizontal Center of Mask vertical Mask top edge Mask bottom edge Mask left edge Mask right edge Specified axis The method for moving the cursor is set only when the symmetry mode is set to Specified axis 7 Press If the sy...

Page 40: ...wn to unselect all selected outlines 6 Touch to set the symmetry mode and method for moving the cursor Move freely Snap to needle point Symmetry mode X axis Y axis Center of Mask horizontal Center of Mask vertical Mask top edge Mask bottom edge Mask left edge Mask right edge Specified axis The method for moving the cursor is set only when the symmetry mode is set to Specified axis 7 Press If the s...

Page 41: ...offset width 7 Press Copying an outline by an offset 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Use to position the cursor at the outline which you would like to copy by an offset 4 When you press the key once the outline will change to red lines and it will be selected When you press the key once the selected outline will be unselected Outlines which consist of stitches feeding basting and outlines which have been loaded...

Page 42: ... Move freely Snap to needle point Resize center Origin Center of Mask Mask top edge Mask bottom edge Mask top left Mask bottom left Mask top right Mask bottom right Specified point The method for moving the cursor is set only when the resize center is set to Specified point 7 Press If the resize center was set to Specified point in step 6 you can use the jog key to move the cursor so that the outl...

Page 43: ... will change to red lines and it will be selected When you press the key once the selected outline will be unselected 5 If there is more than one outline that you would like to add or delete backtacking for repeat steps 3 and 4 To select all outlines Hold down to select all outlines To unselect all outlines Hold down to unselect all selected outlines 6 Touch to set the backtack type start position...

Page 44: ...r at the outline which you would like to change the outline connection method for 4 When you press the key once the outline will change to red lines and it will be selected When you press the key once the selected outline will be unselected 5 If there is more than one outline that you would like to change the outline connection method for repeat steps 3 and 4 To select all outlines Hold down to se...

Page 45: ...cles specified by three points ellipses rectangles etc Outlines which consist of stitches feeding basting and other types of outlines If only one outline is selected it will become a closed outline Example Changing the sewing order for an outline 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Use to position the cursor at the outline which you would like to change the outline sewing order for 4 When you press the key once the...

Page 46: ... cursor to the end point of the range that you would like to select The component points will change to red and the points from the start point to the end point will be selected You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 8 Press Manually selecting component points for editing 4 Touch to set the selection method to Manual select 5 Use to move the cursor to the component point that...

Page 47: ...You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 8 Press once and then use the jog key to move the cursor to the place where you would like to move the component point 9 Press Manually selecting component points for editing 4 Touch to set the selection method to Manual select 5 Use to move the cursor to the component point that you would like to move You can move the cursor continuousl...

Page 48: ... circles specified by radius circles specified by diameter circles specified by three points and ellipses Changing curve shapes 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Use to move the cursor to the component point in the curve that you would like to edit You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 4 Press You can only change the current component point if it and the component points immediately before ...

Page 49: ...e arcs into straight lines or curves but straight lines and curves cannot be changed into arcs Separating an outline at a component point 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Use to move the cursor to the component point in the outline where you would like to separate the outline You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 4 Press Circles circles specified by radius circles specified by diameter cir...

Page 50: ... and the points from the start point to the end point will be selected You can move the cursor according to the skipping units You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 8 Press Manually selecting sewing points for editing 4 Touch to set the selection method to Manual select 5 Use to move the cursor to the sewing point that you would like to delete You can move the cursor accordi...

Page 51: ...ove the cursor continuously by holding down the key 8 Press once and then use the jog key to move the cursor to the place where you would like to move the component point 9 Press Manually selecting component points for editing 4 Touch to set the selection method to Manual select 5 Use to move the cursor to the sewing point that you would like to move You can move the cursor according to the skippi...

Page 52: ...point Adding sewing points manually 4 Touch to set the sewing point method for appending to Add Manually 5 Use to move the cursor to the sewing point where you would like to add a sewing point You can move the cursor according to the skipping units You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 6 Press once and then use the jog key to move the cursor to the place where you would like...

Page 53: ... 9 Press Manually selecting component points for editing 4 Touch to set the selection method to Manual select 5 Use to move the cursor to the sewing point that you would like to move You can move the cursor according to the skipping units You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 6 When you press the key once the sewing point will change to red and it will be selected When you p...

Page 54: ...50 100 500 1000 5000 and code display switching Hide code Show code 4 Use to move the cursor to the sewing point where you would like to set backtacking You can move the cursor according to the skipping units You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 5 Touch to set the number of backtack operations 1 to 9 and the number of backtack stitches 1 to 9 You cannot set backtacking to c...

Page 55: ...en touch Refer to List of code settings page 48 for a list of the codes which can be set After touching the code you can hold down the keys to move the cursor to the previous or next applicable point when a code is inserted The cursor will move in a straight line from the current point to the applicable point 5 If you touch the icons at the top of the screen you can check the setting details for t...

Page 56: ...um sewing speed to 1200 sti min or less 2 Limits the maximum sewing speed to 800 sti min or less 3 Limits the maximum sewing speed to 600 sti min or less 4 Limits the maximum sewing speed to 400 sti min or less Option output Option output 1 ON OFF 1 Option output 2 ON OFF 1 Option output 3 ON OFF 1 Trigger Option No 1 20 1 24 BAS 360H BAS 365H BAS 370H BAS 375H Up to five can be set for each sewin...

Page 57: ... List of code settings page 48 for a list of the codes which are displayed when code display switching is set to Show code 3 Touch or Or operation is also possible using To move backward Touch or use Hold down or The cursor will move back by the skipping units while the key is being pressed To move forward Touch or use Hold down or The cursor will move forward by the skipping units while the key i...

Page 58: ... Use the jog key to move the cursor to the start point that you would like to measure 5 Press 6 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the position that you would like to measure The distance between the measurement start position and the current cursor position is displayed as X and Y The line linking the measurement start position and the current cursor position is displayed ...

Page 59: ...metrical pattern Page 57 Programming while entering splits in different patterns Page 58 Zigzag stitch Page 59 For function and operating information about each icon refer to Programming page 22 In the programming example point A in the illustration is the first stitch Programming for each stitch The following describes how to perform programming for each stitch according to the pattern sheet 1 Ca...

Page 60: ...which include straight lines using an actual program as an example 1 Carry out steps 1 to 3 in Programming procedure page 17 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Use the jog key to move the cursor to B 5 Press 6 Carry out the same operation in steps 4 and 5 for C D and E 7 Press 8 Carry out steps 5 and after in Programming procedure page 18 ...

Page 61: ...unded When a split is made When a split is not made Making more intermediate points such as points B D F G and H creates smoother curves 1 Carry out steps 1 to 3 in Programming procedure page 17 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Use the jog key to move the cursor to B 5 Press 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to move the cursor to C 7 Press twice to insert a split 8 Move the cursor to E 9 Press twice to insert a split 10 Mo...

Page 62: ...ch to set whether the double stitch will be created to the left or the right of the sewing direction To create the line to the left of the sewing direction To create the line to the right of the sewing direction 6 Touch to set the sewing width and the number of copies Example To sew a double stitch at a sewing width of 3 0 mm set the sewing width to 03 00mm and the number of copies to 1 To sew mul...

Page 63: ...llowing describes how to program pattern 2 with a feed after pattern 1 1 Carry out steps 1 to 3 in Programming procedure page 17 2 Create the outline for pattern 1 Refer to Pattern with lines page 52 3 Touch 4 Touch 5 Use the jog key to move the cursor to C 6 Press twice 7 Create the outline for pattern 2 Refer to Pattern with lines page 52 8 Carry out steps 5 and after in Programming procedure pa...

Page 64: ...7 2 Use the function for creating straight lines to create an outline from A to C Refer to Pattern with lines page 52 3 Touch 4 Touch 5 Use the jog key to move the cursor to D 6 Press 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to move the cursor to F 8 Press twice 9 Repeat step 2 to create the outline from F to H Refer to Pattern with lines page 52 10 Carry out steps 5 and after in Programming procedure page 18 ...

Page 65: ...sk bottom edge Left edge of mask Select Mask Left Edge Right edge of mask Select Mask Right Edge 1 Carry out steps 1 to 3 in Programming procedure page 17 2 Use the functions for creating feed data or curved lines to create an outline from A to B Refer to Programming for each stitch page 51 or Pattern with curves page 53 3 Touch 4 Touch 5 Touch to select the symmetry mode In the example Symmetrica...

Page 66: ... 17 2 Create the outline for pattern 1 Refer to Pattern with lines page 52 3 Touch 4 Touch 5 Touch to set a split 6 Use the jog key to move the cursor to B 7 Press twice 8 Create the outline for pattern 2 Refer to Pattern with lines page 52 9 Carry out steps 3 to 5 once more 10 Use the jog key to move the cursor to C 11 Press twice 12 Create the outline for pattern 3 Refer to Pattern with lines pa...

Page 67: ...s touch 4 Touch to change to V type zigzag 5 Set the running pitch and zigzag width for V type zigzag stitches Example To set the running pitch to 3 0 mm Touch to set the running pitch to 03 0mm 6 Set the zigzag width right for V type zigzag stitches Example To set the zigzag width right to 1 0 mm Touch to set the zigzag width right to 01 0mm 7 Set the zigzag width left for V type zigzag stitches ...

Page 68: ...ing a new sewing start point before the first stitch Page 65 Adding an escape point before the sewing start point Page 66 Modifying a pattern by moving a component point Page 67 Modifying a pattern by adding a component point Page 68 Modifying a pattern by deleting a component point Page 69 Moving the pattern in parallel when the first stitch is the sewing start point Page 70 Deleting a part of da...

Page 69: ...e resize setting to 150 0 7 Touch to set the resize center Example To resize centering on the origin Set the resize center to Origin 8 Touch to set the hold element Example To resize while maintaining the same number of stitches as in the original data Set the hold element to Keep Number of Stitches 9 Press The pattern will be resized If the resize center was set to Specified point in step 7 you c...

Page 70: ...3 Touch 4 Touch to select Range select 5 Use to move the cursor to 5 You can move the cursor according to the skipping units You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 6 Press 7 Use to move the cursor to 7 Sewing points 5 to 7 will all now be selected 8 Press 9 Use the jog key to move the cursor to 5 6 and 7 10 Press The sewing points will move to the 5 6 and 7 positions 11 Carry...

Page 71: ...ure page 20 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Touch to select Manual select 5 Use to move the cursor to 1 You can move the cursor according to the skipping units You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 6 When you press the key once the sewing point will change to red and it will be selected 7 Press The 1 at the white circle for the 1st stitch will be deleted and the needle position for the se...

Page 72: ...move the cursor to 1 You can move the cursor according to the skipping units You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 6 When you press the key once the sewing point will change to red and it will be selected 7 Press 8 Use the jog key to move the cursor to 1 9 Press The 1 at the white circle for the 1st stitch will move and the needle position for the sewing start point will mov...

Page 73: ...ording to the skipping units You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key A sewing point will be added to the outline between sewing points 1 and 2 7 Touch 8 Touch to select Manual select 9 Use to move the cursor to 1 10 When you press the key once the sewing point will change to red and it will be selected 11 Press 12 Use the jog key to move the cursor to 1 13 Press The 1 at the 1...

Page 74: ...ng the work clamp from interfering with the needle or the presser foot when the work clamp is lifted at the start point 1 Carry out step 8 in Programming procedure page 20 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Use the jog key to move the cursor to A 5 Press The sewing start point at position 1 will be moved to position A By shifting the position of the sewing start point the point can be used as an escape point 6 Car...

Page 75: ...program as an example 1 Carry out step 8 in Programming procedure page 20 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Touch to select Manual select 5 Use to move the cursor to A You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 6 When you press the key once the component point will change to red and it will be selected 7 Press 8 Use the jog key to move the cursor to D 9 Press Point A will move to position D 10 R...

Page 76: ...e to move the cursor to A 5 Press You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key A component point A will be added to the outline between component points A and B 6 Touch 7 Touch to select Manual select 8 Use to move the cursor to A You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 9 When you press the key once the component point will change to red and it will be selected...

Page 77: ... as an example 1 Carry out step 8 in Programming procedure page 20 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Use to move the cursor to D You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 5 When you press the key once the component point will change to red and it will be selected 6 Press The selected component point will be deleted The outline will be reconstructed so that the component points before and after ...

Page 78: ...ut step 8 in Programming procedure page 20 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Use to position the cursor at the outline which you would like to edit 5 When you press the key once the outline will change to red lines and it will be selected 6 Press 7 Use the jog key to move the cursor along the X axis to position A 8 Press The 1st stitch will move to position A 9 Carry out steps 6 and 7 in Programming procedure pag...

Page 79: ...program 1 Touch while programming 2 Touch 3 Touch to select Manual select 4 Use to move the cursor to 8 5 When you press the key once the sewing point will change to red and it will be selected 6 Press The sewing point at 8 will be deleted 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to delete the sewing point at 7 also The sewing point at 7 will be deleted and the cursor will move to 6 8 Continue programming ...

Page 80: ...edure page 20 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Use to position the cursor at the outline of pattern B 5 When you press the key once the outline will change to red lines and it will be selected 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to select pattern C as well Patterns B and C will now be selected 7 Press 8 Use the jog key to move the cursor to 2 9 Press Pattern B will move to 2 and the pattern C will move to 4 in the same way 1...

Page 81: ...ce the outline will change to red lines and it will be selected 6 Press 7 Use the jog key to move the cursor to 2 8 Press Pattern B will move to 2 9 Carry out steps 6 and 7 in Programming procedure page 19 20 To set parallel movement in the middle of stitch data touch and then touch select the sewing points to move in parallel and then move the sewing points The sewing points which are moved are c...

Page 82: ...selected pattern Before inserting straight line After inserting straight line 1 Touch 2 Use to move the cursor to outline 2 3 Touch 4 Touch 5 Touch to select Insert 6 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the position where you would like to insert the pattern 7 Press to provisionally set the start point 8 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the position for the end point of the new pattern to b...

Page 83: ...straight line After inserting straight line 1 Touch 2 Use to move the cursor to 2 You can move the cursor continuously by holding down the key 3 Touch 4 Touch 5 Touch to select Insert 6 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the position where you would like to insert the pattern 7 Press to provisionally set the start point 8 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the end point 9 Press to confirm th...

Page 84: ...sor continuously by holding down the key 3 Touch 4 Touch 5 Touch to select Insert 6 Use the jog key to move the cursor to 1 7 Press to provisionally set the start point 8 Use the jog key to move the cursor to the position for the end point of the new pattern to be created 9 Press to provisionally set the sewing points Repeat steps 8 and 9 until the shape of the pattern has been created 10 Press to...

Page 85: ...Chapter 4 Extended Option Output PROGRAM ...

Page 86: ...ditions and disabling conditions three items for each are established the extended option output is executed The relationship between the output and the conditions is as follows Description of icons Creates the content for extended option output Deletes the extended option output program which is being edited Saves the extended option output onto media Saves the extended option output onto media w...

Page 87: ...he extended option output program which is being displayed into the sewing machine This is not displayed when Single SEQ file mode in Programmer is set to ON Refer to Chapter 6 for details on changing the setting Deletes extended option output programs from the sewing machine ...

Page 88: ...lay the extended option output setting screen Setting details of the extended option output Specifying a value at the items below Extended option output No Use to specify a single output number from 1 to 20 1 to 24 for the BAS 360H BAS 365H BAS 370H and BAS 375H Refer to Table of extended option output page 88 Output conditions Enter the extended option output conditions You can enter up to three ...

Page 89: ... in the enabled status To use the extended option output conditions without changing any do not set any value as enabling conditions To clear the setting value select Spare in the conditions screen Saving extended option output The extended option output created by the programmer can be saved into the panel internal memory 1 Touch When saving a new program The save screen will open so select the e...

Page 90: ...ferent filename The extended option output created by the programmer can be saved into the panel internal memory with a different name 1 Touch This is not displayed when Single SEQ file mode in Programmer is set to ON The save screen will open so enter an extended option output program number which is not yet being used 2 Touch The extended option output will be saved under the different name and ...

Page 91: ... extended option output settings Refer to Importing files from storage media into the panel internal memory in Chapter 5 File Manager Functions page 122 for details on how to import extended option output into the sewing machine 6 SEQ files which have been created by connecting the BPD3000 programmer to a BAS311G are given the filename ISMSEQ00 SEQ Because the ISMSEQ00 SEQ file cannot be read by t...

Page 92: ...h 5 The extended option output settings will be applied to the sewing machine Displaying extended option output This explains how to display the extended option output which has been applied to the sewing machine 1 At the extended option setting screen touch 2 A confirmation screen will be displayed 3 Touch 4 The extended option output setting screen will be refreshed Initializing extended option ...

Page 93: ...ts 11 After the lower thread replacement wait state ends 12 After a program starts 13 After a program ends 14 When trigger data is detected during sewing 15 After an emergency stop occurs 16 After a thread breakage is detected 17 After a program is changed 18 After the power switch is turned on 19 After a low air pressure error is detected 20 Before moving to the next start point on completion of ...

Page 94: ...ed off Extended option output Condition No Operation to establish the condition 70 When extended option output 1 is turned on 71 When extended option output 1 is turned off 72 When extended option output 2 is turned on 73 When extended option output 2 is turned off 74 When extended option output 3 is turned on 75 When extended option output 3 is turned off 76 When extended option output 4 is turne...

Page 95: ...ers 110 117 and 140 143 are only displayed for the BAS 360H BAS 365H BAS 370H and BAS 375H Table of extended option input Extended option input No Combined input conditions 1 Connector 2 Name Use condition Connector No Pin No Signal 24V OV 1 EJECT RIGHT SENSOR Memory switch No 560 Other than 0 P10 EXIN1 2 3 1 2 EJECT LEFT SENSOR 5 6 4 Start disallowed signal 5 MEMORY SW569 1 2 3 3 RESET SW MEMORY ...

Page 96: ...0 ON P35 EXOUT1 8 10 11 13 Inner clamp device or lower thread detector MEMORY SW556 1 2 3 MEMORY SW569 1 2 3 4 14 Inner clamp device 4 MSW65 ON 3 15 LCLAMP 5 When 2 stage work clamp is used 2 Work clamp 4 16 RCLAMP 5 For the air type 1 Feed plate lock 4 MSW65 ON 17 Pneumatic thread take up 6 MEMORY SW575 ON P13 AIR3 1 5 18 Pneumatic thread trimming 6 MEMORY SW164 ON 2 19 3 20 4 21 3 P45 EXOUT3 1 5...

Page 97: ...ence ejects material immediately after the work clamp rises on completion of sewing and programs stacking operation Option output 4 BAR1 For holding material Option output 5 BAR2 For moving material Option output 6 AIR For air blow Timing chart Program setting values Output No Operation setting Output condition Timer 1 ms Timer 2 ms Enabling conditions Disabling conditions Condition No Content Con...

Page 98: ...art Program setting values Output No Operation setting Output condition Timer 1 ms Timer 2 ms Enabling conditions Disabling conditions Condition No Content Condition No Content Condition No Content 3 ON 2 Movement of sewing start point 0 0 6 End of sewing 1 Sewing machine returns to home position OFF 78 Output 5 ON 200 0 4 ON 14 Trigger detection 0 0 OFF 40 Input 1 ON 0 0 5 ON 42 Input 2 ON 0 0 OF...

Page 99: ...abling conditions Disabling conditions Condition No Content Condition No Content Condition No Content 4 ON 2 Movement of sewing start point 0 0 OFF 1 Sewing machine returns to home position 0 0 17 Change of P No 5 ON 2 Movement of sewing start point 0 100 6 End of sewing 1 Sewing machine returns to home position 6 ON 16 Thread breakage detection 0 0 OFF 8 Start of step back 0 0 77 Output 4 OFF 0 1...

Page 100: ...mples show how to program option outputs No 15 and 16 to confirm their operation acceptable if the left and right work clamps function as programmed Caution One example shows how to sew with the work clamp raised Please be careful when attempting it Be sure to remove the needle before confirming its operation Turning the output interlocking on and off corresponding to sewing machine operations Cre...

Page 101: ...he procedure described in Turning the output interlocking on and off corresponding to sewing machine operations 1 Display the extended option output settings 2 Touch Load the programs which have already been written 3 Display the output setting screen Set Timer 1 to 0 5 sec 500 ms and Timer 2 to 0 5 sec 500 ms On the setting screen make the following settings The existing 1000 setting for timer 2 ...

Page 102: ...eferring to the table of sewing machine operation mode condition numbers refer to page 85 set ON when condition No 2 is established on completion of movement to the sewing start point On the setting screen make the following settings 3 Referring to the Mode for operating the sewing machine table of condition numbers refer to page 85 set to off when condition No 3 before sewing start is established...

Page 103: ...lished On the setting screen overwrite the values as follows Check that the data which was set in Individually programming on and off still remains 3 Touch to overwrite the extended option output 4 Display the extended option output settings once more Touch to apply the extended option output which was overwritten in step 3 to the sewing machine 5 Load the sewing program for editing and add a code...

Page 104: ...8 when No 15 is turned on Set Timer 1 to 0 5 sec 500 ms and Timer 2 to 0 7 sec 700 ms On the setting screen make the following settings 4 Touch to overwrite the extended option output 5 Display the extended option output settings once more Touch to apply the extended option output which was overwritten in step 4 to the sewing machine 6 Carry out sewing operation Set the memory switch No 50 to 3 th...

Page 105: ...n enabling condition has been set the disabled status is the initial setting 4 Display the extended option output once more and then touch to apply the extended option output which was overwritten in step 3 to the sewing machine 5 Read sewing data to carry out sewing operation Confirm that the left and right work clamps option outputs No 15 and 16 do not operate when the foot pedal is depressed bu...

Page 106: ...tion is disabled Therefore on and off operation of the output detected by input from the foot switch pedal while sewing is not possible Sequence output during sewing machine operation is disabled On and off operation of the output by inputting trigger data out of sewing data is enabled Temporarily pausing the sewing machine to run the extended option output by inputting trigger data is enabled Inp...

Page 107: ...condition numbers refer to page 85 set the output condition for No 1 to on when condition No 31 after the work clamp lowers is established and set Timer 2 to 100 ms Enter the following in the extended option output settings 4 Touch to write the extended option output 5 Display the extended option output settings once more Touch to apply the extended option output which was written in step 4 to the...

Page 108: ...en condition No 40 input 1 ON is established Set disabling when condition No 41 input 1 OFF is established 3 Touch to overwrite the extended option output 4 Display the extended option output once more and then touch to apply the extended option output which was overwritten in step 3 to the sewing machine 5 As an additional step 7 in Automating the commencement of sewing confirm also that sewing c...

Page 109: ...put 3 input AND conditions are configured so that one output is set to be virtual output In this case set option output No 2 as virtual output 1 Touch and load the programs which have already been written 2 Display the extended option output settings Referring to the Extended option output table of condition numbers refer to page 86 set the enabling condition for No 1 to Enable setting when condit...

Page 110: ...ition for No 2 to Enable setting when condition No 42 input 2 on is established Set Disable when condition No 43 input 2 off is established 6 Touch to overwrite the extended option output 7 Display the extended option output once more and then touch to apply the extended option output which was overwritten in step 6 to the sewing machine 8 Confirm that sewing commences as the work clamp lowers whe...

Page 111: ...manual refer to page 89 program outputs of No 4 5 and 6 and enabling conditions for No 4 3 When the program is working as intended press the temporary pause switch during the sequence operation to cancel it Operating temporary pause during sequence operation temporarily pauses the sequence To complete the sequence carry out a restore operation 4 Add condition No 15 when the sewing machine enters t...

Page 112: ...rt circuits it is recommended that you mount an external fuse for each circuit Selecting hardware on the input side Use non isolated IC inputs In addition to using a contact switch or a 24 V sensor use relays to isolate inputs Use relays for an electronic circuit with a min application load of 5 V and 1 mA or less I 70 mA COM terminal Output terminal 24V Load L Power supply COM terminal Output ter...

Page 113: ...11 13 4 14 3 15 2 16 1 17 P13 AIR3 1 5 18 2 19 3 20 4 21 1 P45 EXOUT3 1 5 6 22 1 2 23 1 3 24 1 4 1 Use is only possible for the BAS 360H BAS 365H BAS 370H and BAS 375H Table of option input Option input No Allocation Connector Name Description Connector No Pin No Signal 24V 0V 1 P10 EXIN1 2 3 1 2 5 6 4 3 8 9 7 4 11 12 10 5 14 15 13 6 P11 EXIN2 2 3 1 7 5 6 4 8 8 9 7 9 11 12 10 10 14 15 13 11 P34 EX...

Page 114: ...output 4 to 11 10 pin connector of NH series from J S T Mfg Co Ltd Housing for P13 AIR 3 connector For option output 17 to 20 5 pin connector of NH series from J S T Mfg Co Ltd Housing for P45 EXOUT3 connector For option output 21 24 1 J S T Mfg Co Ltd NH Series 6 pin 1 Use is only possible for the BAS 360H BAS 365H BAS 370H and BAS 375H Parts for the extended option input Housing and pin for P10 ...

Page 115: ...ut 3 Option output 12 Option input 13 Option output 4 Option output 5 Option output 6 Option output 7 Option output 8 Option output 9 Option output 10 Option output 11 Option output 17 Option output 18 Option output 19 Option output 20 Option input 1 Option input 2 Option input 3 Option input 4 Option input 5 Option input 6 Option input 7 Option input 8 Option input 9 Option input 10 Option input ...

Page 116: ... 6 Option output 7 Option output 8 Option output 9 Option output 10 Option output 11 Option output 21 Option output 22 Option output 23 Option output 24 Option input 1 Option input 2 Option input 3 Option input 4 Option input 5 Option input 6 Option input 7 Option input 8 Option input 9 Option input 10 Option input 18 Input 18 Input 17 Input 10 Input 9 Input 8 Input 7 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input...

Page 117: ... Programmer 109 Block diagram Connector layout of the main circuit board BAS 360H BAS 365H BAS 370H BAS 375H BAS 311HN BAS 326H BAS 326H 484 BAS 341H BAS 342H 4288B None 3 3V power supply yellow green 200V power supply orange 32V power supply yellow green ...

Page 118: ...TION OUTPUT PROGRAM 110 BAS H series Programmer Connector layout of the main circuit board BAS 360H BAS 365H BAS 370H BAS 375H 4168B None 3 3V power supply yellow green 200V power supply orange 32V power supply yellow green ...

Page 119: ...Chapter 5 File Manager Functions ...

Page 120: ...ge media Furthermore the following file formats extensions can be handled by the programmer Files other than those given below can be displayed and selected but operations on these files are restricted to changing filenames copying and moving emb Sewing data sew Sewing data cycle programs and user parameters seq Extended option settings jpg png bmp gif Image files Description of icons File Manager...

Page 121: ...ection file selection addresses sorting Selecting media for browsing Panel internal memory SD card USB media Formatting media Changing media Moving to a higher folder Selecting unselecting all items Changing the display Switching to list display Switching to icon display ...

Page 122: ...names and comments Deleting files and folders Copying files and folders Cutting files and folders Pasting files and folders Editing files Switching between multiple select and single select mode Writing from the panel internal memory to other media storage media Reading from other media storage media to the panel internal memory ...

Page 123: ...n touch to display the File Manager 3 Touch the icon in the top left corner of the screen to switch to the media which contains the files you would like to check 4 Select the file you would like to check The detailed file information will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Changing the content display method to list format or icon format This switches the method used for displaying file cont...

Page 124: ...display according to a specified sort order 1 At the screen touch to display the File Manager 2 Touch the Name Type or Date tab at the top of the list 3 The file contents will be sorted in ascending or descending order based on the item which you touched The order switches between ascending and descending each time you touch the same item ...

Page 125: ...ect more than one file for deleting at the same time 1 At the screen touch to display the File Manager 2 Select the file s or folder s which you would like to delete To delete more than one file or folder use multiple select mode to select the files or folders which you would like to delete 3 Touch 4 The delete confirmation dialog screen is displayed so touch Touch to return to the file list scree...

Page 126: ...he File Manager 2 Select the file s or folder s which you would like to copy To copy more than one file or folder use multiple select mode to select the files or folders which you would like to copy 3 Touch 4 Navigate to the destination folder for copying 5 Touch If the files or folders in the copy source and the copy destination are the same the following dialog screen will be displayed To overwr...

Page 127: ...e to select more than one file for moving at the same time 1 At the screen touch to display the File Manager 2 Select the file s or folder s which you would like to move To move more than one file or folder use multiple select mode to select the files or folders which you would like to move 3 Touch 4 Navigate to the destination folder for moving 5 Touch 6 The selected file s or folder s will be mo...

Page 128: ...n be changed at the same time 1 At the screen touch to display the File Manager 2 Select the file or folders which you would like to change the name of 3 Touch 4 The display will change to the filename folder name editing screen so that you can edit the filename or folder name In the case of sewing data files you can edit the comments at the same time 5 Touch 6 The filename folder name and or comm...

Page 129: ... the icon in the top left corner of the screen to switch to the storage media When creating a folder on an SD card select when creating a folder on USB media select 3 Navigate to the folder where you would like to create a new sub folder 4 Touch 5 The display will change to the folder name entry screen so that you can enter the name of the folder 6 Touch 7 The folder will be created ...

Page 130: ...would like to import in order to select it To import more than one file or folder use multiple select mode to select the files or folders which you would like to import 5 Touch 6 The selected file s will be imported into the panel internal memory Exporting files from the panel internal memory to storage media Files which have been saved in the panel internal memory can be exported to storage media...

Page 131: ...y the File Manager 2 Touch the icon in the top left corner of the screen to select the media which you would like to format 3 Touch the icon in the top left corner of the screen once more and then touch at the bottom of the list 4 A screen asking you to confirm the formatting operation will be displayed Touch Touch to return to the file list screen 5 The specified media will be formatted and it ca...

Page 132: ...CHAPTER 5 FILE MANAGER FUNCTIONS 124 BAS H series Programmer ...

Page 133: ...Chapter 6 Setting Functions ...

Page 134: ...te 999 999 Y coordinate initial value mm Changes the initial value for the cursor s Y coordinate 999 999 Option output when checking sewing points ON When checking sewing points the option output signal turns on and off according to the settings for option output codes 1 2 and 3 OFF The option output signal is not turned on and off ON OFF Switching the home key and enter key ON The roles of the ke...

Page 135: ...items which can be set are explained below 1 At the screen touch 2 Use to display the display settings and then touch the desired setting item 3 Touch the setting value for the setting item which you would like to change and then change the setting value Refer to the following table for the setting items 4 Touch at the bottom of the screen to apply the changed settings Setting item Summary Setting...

Page 136: ...g value Refer to the following table for the setting items 4 Touch at the bottom of the screen to apply the changed settings Setting item Summary Setting value Time zone This changes the time zone setting Refer to the List of time zone settings on the next page for the time zones which can be set Refer to the next page Year This changes the year setting 2015 2037 Month This changes the month setti...

Page 137: ...o Yangon Newfoundland Standard Time St John s Krasnoyarsk Brasilia Time São Paulo Bangkok Argentina Time China Standard Time Beijing Nuuk Hong Kong Montevideo Irkutsk South Georgia Islands Kuala Lumpur Azores Islands Perth Cabo Verde Taipei Casablanca Seoul Greenwich Mean Time Japan Standard Time Tokyo Greenwich Mean Time London Yakutsk Central European Standard Time Amsterdam Adelaide Central Eur...

Page 138: ...so ou un nd d You can change settings which relate to the sound After a setting is changed it is applied once it is confirmed The procedure for changing the sound settings and the items which can be set are explained below 1 At the screen touch 2 Use to scroll the screen and select Sound setting from the list 3 Touch the setting value for the setting item which you would like to select and then ch...

Page 139: ...ion from the list 3 Touch Information Item No Summary Sewing machine serial number This displays the serial number of the sewing machine Main software version This displays the version of the main sewing machine software Motor software version This displays the version of the sewing machine motor software Panel software version This displays the version of the LCD panel software Maintenance inform...

Page 140: ...ating will not be possible Main software This lets you update the main software If the update file cannot be found updating will not be possible Motor software This lets you update the motor software If the update file cannot be found updating will not be possible C Ch he ec ck ki in ng g t th he e s so of ft tw wa ar re e l li ic ce en ns se e The programmer can be used to update the software for...

Page 141: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL BAS H series Programmer I9031313B E 2019 03 B 1 2016 2018 2019 Brother Industries Ltd All Rights Reserved This is the original instructions ...

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