D-4
Programming Instructions Automatic Single-Head Serging Machine 1265-4
Beisler GmbH
D.2
Program control
2.1
Program control layout
The program control is controlled using three different kinds of menus:
1. Operational menus with direct acces
2. Programming menus
3. Service menus
Operational menus
The operational menus are used to directly select functions that
allow corrections of the sewing process,
support auxiliary processes required during machine operation, e.g.
passing thread through needles,
allow the enabling or disabling of machine functions, e.g. differential
transport or top transport.
Programming menus
The programming menus are used for programming sewing programs
and pertaining seams:
modifying existing seams,
copying and renaming sewing programs,
programming new seams,
erasing seams.
Service menus
The service menus are used for managing sewing programs; they offer
functions that support the set-up and the testing of the machine:
transmission and storage of data,
input / output tests for the initiators of the compressed air system,
diagnostic tests for motors,
additional programs.
Access to some of the service menus and programming menus requi-
res an access privilege that protects the data from unauthorized mani-
pulation. In the service menu, data can only be input or changed after
the service code has been entered. If required, the service code can be
requested from the machine manufacturer.
Menu level structure
The operational menus consist of direct access 1 and direct access 2.
The programming menus consist of level 1 and level 2.
The service menus range from level 2 to level 4.
CAUTION - Machine damage!
Some of the menu inputs will start individual machine
components or a machine cycle. If components have been
partially or completely removed or are not operational,
machine components may be damaged.
Do not input data unless the machine is operational!