9.2.2
Loading the program
–
Turn the machine off at the main switch.
–
Insert the dongle
2
into the socket X110 (TEST-Interface)
1
of the
control unit (see pictures).
–
Switch on the main switch. The Software will be loaded. The
loading process takes less than 60 seconds.
–
During the loading process do not remove the dongle and do not
switch off the machine.
–
The machine proceeds with a warm start after the software is
loaded.
–
Remove the dongle
2
.
–
If necessary confirm the software version (caution: the machine
software must match the machine class).
The sub menu for the input of basket width and basket length (T1.4)
will automatically be shown on the control panel. The length and width
of the sewing basket has to be entered here. This setting only needs to
be done with the initial installation.
–
Press the
OK
key.
–
Select the basket length of the sewing basket that is to be used
with the arrow keys
ñò
.
If you are using your own sewing basket choose ´X´ as basket
length and press the
OK
key. Set the desired value with the arrow
keys
ñò
. Select the position to be edited with the keys
ïð
. At the
end press the
OK
key.
–
With the arrow key
ò
select the menu point basket width.
Press the
OK
key.
–
Select the basket length of the sewing basket with the arrow
keys
ñò
.
If you are using your own sewing basket, choose ´X´ as basket
width and press the
OK
key. Select the desired value with the
arrow keys
ñò
. Select the position to be edited with the keys
ïð
.
At the end press the
OK
key.
–
Press the
ESC
key. The main menu will be shown.
CAUTION!
Incorrect setting of the basket length and basket width causes
damage to the sewing automat.
–
The machine is now ready for use.
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Summary of Contents for 540-100-1
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Page 28: ...5 Knopflochprogrammierung 5 1 Knopfloch Aufbau 26...
Page 48: ...Notizen 46...
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Page 62: ...F r Notizen 14...
Page 108: ...F r Notizen 36...
Page 118: ...Notizen 46...
Page 144: ...5 Buttonhole programming 5 1 Composition of a buttonhole 26...
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