4.4.3.1 Dongle contents
Data dongle connected
If a data dongle is plugged in, all 50 buttonhole programs or all 16 free
contours respectively are displayed.
Buttonhole programs are named as follows:
Upper bartack type-Cutting length-Lower bartack type.
The corresponding bartack shape is shown in the display.
e.g.:
A14.2A
(“A” means straight bartack and “14.2" the cutting length)
In case of free contours the name is given when programming the
contour on the PC.
–
Press the
ð
key in order to switch between buttonhole programs
and free contours.
Machine dongle connected
The following machine software data are displayed:
Class, subclass, version and date.
e.g.:
Class:
540
Subclass:
100
Version:
A01
Date:
01/01/04
4.4.3.2 Submenu Loading
No.
Parameter name
Description
T3.5.2.1 Machine data
After a confirmation all machine data are
loaded
.
-
All global parameters (except:
Reference switch position x+y, cage length and
width, knife length, calibration values thread
tension)
- All buttonhole data
- All sequences
- Free contours (automatically the first two free
contours on the dongle.
Selection of the further 14 free contours
via menu item “Free contours” T3.5.2.4)
T3.5.2.2 All buttonhole data
After a confirmation the following is loaded:
- All buttonhole data
- All sequences
Free contours are not loaded!
T3.5.2.3 Individual buttonholes
The 50 buttonhole program locations of the
dongle are displayed.
- Select the buttonhole program to be loaded
with the cursor keys
ñ
and
ò
. When selected
the buttonhole number can be given on the
machine (1 to 50). Press the key
-
P
in order to copy the selected buttonhole
program to the machine.
Confirmation:
“Yes” - the buttonhole program is copied
“No” - back to the submenu Loading
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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...
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Page 144: ...5 Buttonhole programming 5 1 Composition of a buttonhole 26...
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