background image

 PN 140-0003 Rev0

2

 

 Vision™ 2.0  

 2 

IMPORTANT MACHINE INFORMATION 

It is our goal to ensure that Customers have information on the tools and accessories (standard 
and optional), that are available for use with Gammill® quilting machines. Some of the tools 
and accessories detailed in this Manual may be optional equipment. We recommend that you 
consult with your Authorized Gammill Dealer or Sales Representative for the most current list 
of standard and optional equipment. Standard equipment, optional equipment, and pricing 
are subject to change without notice. 

Copyright © 201

7

 Gammill, Inc. All Rights Reserved 

PN140-0003 Rev0

2

October 2017

All rights reserved. No parts of this work may  be reproduced in any form or by any 
means – graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, 
or information storage and retrieval systems – without the written permission of the 
publisher. 

Products that are referred to  in  this document may  be either trademarks and/or 
registered trademarks of the respective owners. The publisher and the author make no 
claim to these trademarks. 

While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, the publisher 
and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting 
from the use  of information contained in this document or from the use of programs 
and source code that may accompany it. In no event shall the publisher and the author 
be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have 
been caused directly or indirectly by this document. 

Summary of Contents for Vision 2.0

Page 1: ...Vision 2 0 User Manual Gammill Inc October 2017...

Page 2: ...Vision 2 0 Manual...

Page 3: ...roduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording taping or information storage and retrieval systems without the written permission of the publishe...

Page 4: ...hreading Guide 9 Bobbin Winding 11 The Bobbin Case 12 Powering Up the System 13 The Tablet 14 Blue Tooth Setup 15 The Gammill Vision 2 0 Application 17 Stitching 20 Stitching Modes 21 Constant Mode 22...

Page 5: ...clothing away Rotating parts can cause injury Keep hair body parts and loose clothing away Motor may become hot Do not touch motor if machine has been in operation F Risk for electric shock or burn Un...

Page 6: ...on 2 0 5 Welcome to the Vision 2 0 by Gammill the latest in hand guided quilting technology at your fingertips Experience the ease offered by My Stitch customizability Make your quilting system exactl...

Page 7: ...PN 140 0003 Rev02 Vision 2 0 6 OVERVIEW Needle End Hand Wheel Motor End Hand Wheel Needle On Off Switches Motor Light Intermittent Tension Thread Break Sensor Rotary Tension Tablet...

Page 8: ...Vision 2 0 7 OILING ROUTINE 12 15 drops every 6 8 hours 2 4 for the 18 8 1 2 drops every 6 8 hours On Back 1 2 drops every 6 8 hours Extra oiling location for 18 8 1 2 drops every 6 8 hours 1 2 drops...

Page 9: ...THE HOOK ASSEMBLY EACH TIME YOU CHANGE THE BOBBIN PLACE THE OIL IN THE TOP OF THE THREE HOLES ALONG THE INSIDE OF THE HOOK ASSEMBLY LET IT RUN DOWN INTO THE OTHER TWO HOLES ROTATE THE HAND WHEEL THREE...

Page 10: ...ead guide continuing toward the needle end of the machine 3 Intermittent Tension Thread Guide Push a loop of thread through the Intermittent Tension thread guide 4 Intermittent Tension Open the loop a...

Page 11: ...k Guide Pull the thread up catching the Gooseneck Guide 11 Thread Guide Snap the thread into the thread guide leading to the Take up Lever 12 Take up Lever Take the thread through the right side of th...

Page 12: ...gh the Post Bobbin Winder Tension Thread Guide 4 Thread Guide Bobbin Winder Tensioner Pull the thread between the Pre Bobbin Winder Tension Thread Guide and the Post Bobbin Winder Tension Thread Guide...

Page 13: ...le inserting it into the hook assembly Hook Assembly Place the bobbin case into the hook assembly release the latch and rotate to fit the hook latch tab into the notch in the hook Click it Push the bo...

Page 14: ...Up Instructions Plug In Be sure the power cable is plugged into the electrical socket in the wall and connected to the machine Power Switch Circle with line Toggle the Power Switch to the On position...

Page 15: ...0 14 THE TABLET SEE THE TABLET QUICK START GUIDE FOUND IN THE TABLET BOX FOR BASIC TABLET INFORMATION Find the Vision 2 0 Application Icon on the tablet Home Screen and tap to launch it It can also b...

Page 16: ...n the left hand side of the Main screen When selected a popup window will appear This popup window will display all the available machines identified by the software Touch the listing for the machine...

Page 17: ...0 16 Once touched the popup window will disappear and the user interface will be connected to the machine When complete the user interface will show being connected in the upper left corner of the scr...

Page 18: ...ntains the application title key quilting features used for specialty functions The Top Ribbon provides access to the menu quilting modes and My Stitch presets In the Mode Section the active stitching...

Page 19: ...to only move in the vertical direction Laser Turns the laser on or off Top Ribbon What you can do with it Menu Tab Accesses the menu options for specialized functions Constant Allows the constant stit...

Page 20: ...er Tracks stitching time and is resettable Stitch Counter Tracks the stitch count and is resettable Bobbin Gauge Tracks the bobbin usage and alarms when the bobbin is low Tie Off Function Initiates a...

Page 21: ...To stop select the red STOP button located in the same area Handle Button Use the My Stitch feature to program any handle button to control stitch starting and stopping to match your needs The Start...

Page 22: ...ease with the movement of the head but rather stays constant To engage Constant Mode Tap the Constant icon in the top ribbon Notice the stitching mode is indicated in the mode section in the middle of...

Page 23: ...the plus or minus sign in the mode section Stitch length can be set from 8 to 24 stitches per inch To adjust Regulate Mode Tap the plus or minus sign to increase or decrease the stitch length while st...

Page 24: ...n by tapping the plus or minus sign in the mode section Next adjust the speed up or down by tapping the plus or minus sign To adjust Coast Regulate Mode Tap the plus or minus sign to increase or decre...

Page 25: ...eed To enable the Coast Regulate Switch Point Tap the Change Switch Point advanced button located below the words Coast Regulate in the Stitching Mode indicator in the white mode section The switch po...

Page 26: ...sign in the mode section Basting length can be set from inch to 4 inches in inch increments To adjust Baste Mode Tap the plus or minus sign to increase or decrease stitch length while stitching or Se...

Page 27: ...Preset button desired to access Notice the stitching mode is indicated in the mode section in the middle of the screen and the active My Stitch Preset button is white To set a My Stitch Preset Once th...

Page 28: ...reased by one increment If in Coast Regulate mode only the Speed setting will be increased Needle Position If the needle is up when pressed the needle will move to the down position and vice versa Whe...

Reviews: