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D2N401-11

Computerized Single Head Embroidery Machine

INSTRUCTION  BOOK

HCD2

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Page 1: ...D2N401 11 Computerized Single Head Embroidery Machine INSTRUCTION BOOK HCD2...

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Page 3: ...f folders 5 9 How to select patterns from memory 5 A Erasing patterns from memory 5 B NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 5 E SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES Installing and removing the frame holder arm 6 1 How to hoop 6...

Page 4: ...EUE setting 19 5 Read QUEUE setting 19 6 FRAME CONFIRMATION 20 1 Frame selection 20 2 Adjusted for embroidery area 20 4 User defined frames 1 5 20 7 User defined frames 6 20 20 A How to change center...

Page 5: ...or mechanical adjust ment 4 Never operate the appliance with any air openings blocked Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from the accumulation of lint dust and lo...

Page 6: ...g Fear of serious injury ES HMF 5127 0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Machine must be operated by well trained person only 2 Machine must be used for original purpose only do not use for other purpose 3 Shut m...

Page 7: ...t with 2 screws upper and lower 6 Install the tubular frame arm for embroidery Please refer to page 6 1 Installing and removing the tubular frame arm Or Install the cap frame for the cap embroidery Pl...

Page 8: ...installation Do not run the machine before setting it properly Make sure of taking the following steps to set the machine 1 Pick up rubber mount 3 places on the stand then mount machine on the stand...

Page 9: ...ght gauge is contained in tool box 7 Turn main shaft slightly in direction shown by the arrow mark Then set the angle of adjustment disc as shown in Fig 8 Note the space or timing between needle and t...

Page 10: ...dicated by an arrow shall be set vertically and set safety sensors both right and left at parallel positions each other with viewing them from the side The set screw on the right safety sensor shall b...

Page 11: ...screw Flat head screw from 1 and 2 and fix by Fixing screw Cap M4x8 Spring washer Plain washer 6 Loosen screws on BOX terminal and take cover out 7 Insert X Motor cable into BOX terminal and connect w...

Page 12: ...e like right side picture Please insert table bracket trench to the knob screw 2 Tight 2 knob screw on under the table for fix table 3 Tight 2 knob screw on side of the table Please reverse procedure...

Page 13: ...ompletely Clearance between X carriage and Border Frame at right edge and left edge should be equal 2 Select Frame Type Border Please refer in this manual page FRAME CONFIRMATION for Frame selection 2...

Page 14: ...A Border table 1 2 Wing bolt Stay B Adjuster Wing bolt Expand side table In case you need to set Expand Side Table on same level of machine stand or table set Adjuster to Stay A directly Adjuster 2 T...

Page 15: ...4 Adjust height of Expand Side Table by Adjuster and fix by Lock nut Please reverse procedure when remove the Expand Side Table 2 5d J520 2 5d SETTING UP THE MACHINE Lock nut Knob bolt Clamp Prop pla...

Page 16: ...semble bobbin thread guide Option 1 Install the bobbin thread guide with supplied screws pan head screw M4 X 6 2 pcs Showing following pictures Please square left end of sticker with right end of thre...

Page 17: ...roperly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This product is for use on a nominal 120 V cir...

Page 18: ...e support 11 Thread guide 12 Thread check spring 13 Thread stand pin 14 Thread stand felt 15 Needle bar selection knob 16 Control box 17 LAN port 18 USB port Standard A receptacle 19 Frame hold arm 20...

Page 19: ...D 3 LAN port 4 Thread cut button 5 Start Stop button 6 5 7 6 1 4 2 3 1 Thread guide 2 Thread tension 3 Spindle 4 Lever 5 Thread stand pin 6 Plastic spring 7 Thread stand felt BOBBIN WINDING Option 3 7...

Page 20: ...EMBROIDERY TERMS at the end of this instruction manual CAUTION To prevent accidents This will appear for items related to your safety CAUTION To avoid problems This will appear for items related to p...

Page 21: ...n g i s e d n i a g a n g i s e d w e s o t h s i w u o y f I n o m e t i d e p o o h y l w e n e s a e l p p o t s t r a t s s s e r p e n i h c a m n o t t u b p o t S e g n a h C u o y e s u a c e...

Page 22: ...nge frame type Press After the carriage and frame move slightly the embroidery frame will return to the previous position automatically Machine becomes ready for operation 3_5 M620 3 5 How to turn on...

Page 23: ...reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to persons Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord 5 Select the desired frame with Tubular round frame Tubular squ...

Page 24: ...ss right left of to select the setting point and press up down of to select the number of year month and time 5 Press The date is fixed 6 Press to return to Menu mode Calendar and clock setting Settin...

Page 25: ...splay 24 1 6 USB port Standard A receptacle USB memory socket USB mouse socket Menu and keys in the display can be operated with a commercial USB mouse Press right mouse button to show a mouse pointer...

Page 26: ...Speed control Press the button to increase the machine sewing speed and the button to lower the machine speed is displayed on the LCD display i Custom default display Frame move Needle bar selection 5...

Page 27: ...sewing head to the adjacent needle in the direction of the arrows Jump Off The machine can embroider Jump On Machine becomes jump and the machine doesn t embroider i Custom 21 1 You can place frequent...

Page 28: ...ore time to cancel this function Pointer Option Turn on and off the laser pointer Quick move First press this key and then the arrow key to move the frame toward the edge of the embroidery area in the...

Page 29: ...eed turns gray and speed by the needle is applied to the speed set at Drive speed setting You can be set up taking the following steps 1 Press 2 Press 3 Change the setting on the needle number you wou...

Page 30: ...es that a frame out is occuring 3_A M620 3 A DRIVE MODE Pointer Color change number sewn up to now Stitches of pattern Needle number and color Color change number Pointer indicates the position of act...

Page 31: ...t desired item 4 You can move to next page by pressing 5 Press You will return to the guide menu The GUIDE offers tips and step by step help for embroidering with the machine In each stage of embroide...

Page 32: ...before removing the needle 1 Loosen the needle clamp screw slightly with the screw driver 2 Remove the needle 3 Insert a new needle into the needle clamp with push it up as far as it will go keeping...

Page 33: ...7 0 6 0 5 0 0 1 0 8 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 8 3 1 5 8 0 4 6 3 0 7 0 6 0 0 1 0 8 0 5 1 0 3 1 4 1 0 9 5 1 5 9 6 1 0 0 1 6 3 0 3 0 6 0 5 0 8 0 6 0 6 1 0 5 1 7 1 5 0 1 8 1 0 1 1 0 3 4 2 0 5 0 4 0 6...

Page 34: ...iful embroidery Select backing type Choose the thickness and number of sheets by the type of material and embroidery condition Generally you should consider the following items Embroidery stitch quali...

Page 35: ...e the bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle 4 Press the limit lever as indicated by the arrow to start the winder The lever stops the winder automatically after the winding is complete Increase Decrease...

Page 36: ...t bobbin in case and draw thread up into slot in case 3 Draw thread under tension spring A and wind into guide coil B The bobbin should turn clockwise in the case when the thread is pulled Adjusting b...

Page 37: ...Thread stand Put felt on thread stand and set thread cone 2 Thread guide Thread through the thread guide above each thread cone 3 Guide wire Put guide wire in thread guide tube and put ends of guide w...

Page 38: ...plate lower 14 Needle bar thread guide 15 Needle Thread from front side of needle Pull upper threads slowly and see that the rotary tension disc moves smoothly by pulling the thread downward as much a...

Page 39: ...u j d e t a l o s i s p m u j l l u n e r o f e b s t u c d a e r h t s t e s s i h T a t a d p m u j y t p m e n o m i r t s e o D a t a d p m u j y t p m e n o m i r t t o n s e o D s y a w l a G H...

Page 40: ...n u f e z i s p u t e s e h t h t i w d e d n e t x e s i a e r a y r e d i o r b m e e h T d e d n e t x e t o n s i a e r a y r e d i o r b m e e h T t u o e m a r F 0 2 n o i t i s o p 0 0 0 1 m m...

Page 41: ...Follow the steps 1 3 on the previous page and the display shows machine setting page 2 Press 3 Change the setting on the needle number you would like to change with Press when returning the setting on...

Page 42: ...ty of thread break detection needle by needle You can be set up taking the following steps 1 Follow the steps 1 3 on the page 5 2 and the display shows machine setting page 2 Press 3 Change the settin...

Page 43: ...when ON or AUTO on SETTING ITEM 1 Cut Lock stitch is selected 3 Cut Lock Count 1 2 3 Set number of lock stitch when ON or AUTO on SETTING ITEM 1 Cut Lock stitch is selected 4 STR Lock stitch Add Lock...

Page 44: ...reset all the sequin settings to default SETTING ITEM SETTING RANGE CONTENTS 1 Enpty sequin detection L Yes Detect empty left sequin reel status before sequin is completely empty No 2 Sequin A size co...

Page 45: ...as picture Clampfilter should be located close to machine Cable should be turned around clampfilter as picture 2 Please confirm filter is closed completely When the filter is removed please press latc...

Page 46: ...ect the LAN cable between the LAN port of the machine and the network of the PC Multiple and different type of machines can be connected to a PC which has Happy Link LAN software installed Please refe...

Page 47: ...lize the memory media with your PC please proceed with FAT or FAT32 format Handling note of memory media Do not bend drop disassemble charge or heat the memory media Keep away from humidity or direct...

Page 48: ...e machine If the Happy or Tajima pattern data has Barudan or ZSK data Tajima file DSB Barudan or DSZ ZSK The machine can read HAPPY and Tajima pattern data normally when Auto is selected at SETTING RA...

Page 49: ...ke room for the new patterns Once design is read Enable to read other pattern data If you wish to read another design continue to read other pattern data If you press the display will return to step 3...

Page 50: ...sired folder to choose or input pattern data Selected folder 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN The pattern data of the selected folder will appear on the display 3 Select desired fo...

Page 51: ...hows the number name and details for the current pattern Number of stitches Number of Color change number Height Width 3 Select pattern data This pattern will be selected 5_A M620 How to select patter...

Page 52: ...desired pattern Mark will appear left of the pattern Make will be cleared by press it again Multiple pattern data can be selected Select all the pattern data Cancel pattern data erasing Erasing patter...

Page 53: ...ess 6 Push OK to delete The item will be deleted To delete other patterns repeat steps 4 to 6 Press Cancel to cancel the delete The display will return to step 2 Delete pattern 2 Cancel OK Showing num...

Page 54: ...4 Select the needle number on all the color change numbers Press to return to Menu mode 5 E NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 5_E MA05 For each color change in a given pattern the needle number loaded with the co...

Page 55: ...frame to a desired position automatically and stop it after the machine finishes sewing of that color change number When you resume operation the frame has an automatic return to previous position and...

Page 56: ...e attach the Tubular frame arm to the carriage when you wish to use a tubular embroider ing hoop Please remove it in the reverse order of installation 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Press 3 Sel...

Page 57: ...Press to return to Drive mode Tubular frame arm R Tubular frame arm L 360 520 500 Mount Tubular frame arm Mount tubular frame arm in tubular frame bracket per mount ing dimension for tubular frames 3...

Page 58: ...Inner frame Cloth Backing Outer frame Please stretch the embroidery cloth in the directions of the arrow to smooth the cloth Do not stretch the elastic cloth too much Please smooth the embroidery clot...

Page 59: ...oximate center position before inserting the tubular embroidering frame 2 Insert the embroidery frame Make sure that the holder pins are inserted into the positioning holes of the frame base on each s...

Page 60: ...ht hold spring bases deep into screws 3 Move both left and right hold springs forward until the spring touches screws and stops moving 4 Tighten screws 2 each at both left and right 5 Install tubular...

Page 61: ...start embroidering without tracing 3 Press after the trace is completed The embroidering frame has moved to the first stitch point of the pattern 4 Press The embroidery will start 5 After embroiderin...

Page 62: ...problems The machine and or cap frame may be dam aged if the incorrect frame settings are used 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Press 3 Select Cap and One point frame 4 Select desired type of fra...

Page 63: ...move to the center 1 Turn on the power switch Push the power switch firmly so it will remain on Confirm that there are Cap Std or Cap Wide in the display If these icons are not in the display please r...

Page 64: ...lar frame arm R Tubular frame arm L Knob screw Knob screw Fixing bracket 5 Mount the cap drive frame assembly on the bed Temporally fix both left and right fixing brackets with knob screws as indicate...

Page 65: ...connecting bracket and connecting plate with the knob screws 7 Fix firmly X carriage base with both left and right lower knob screws while pushing left and right fixing brackets in the direction of t...

Page 66: ...the cap to adjust clamp tension At this moment the hook should open and close without feeling too tight For adjustment proceed to procedure 5 below Use the wing nuts for adjustment Fig 3 If the hook...

Page 67: ...sweatband Cover the cap stretcher with the sweat band so that the edge of the sweatband contacts the flange of the cap frame Please place one or two sheets of non woven fabric backing of standard thic...

Page 68: ...own in the arrow in Fig 8 and install the cap frame in the cap drive frame so that so that the center guide of the drive frame fits the concave area of the cap frame Confirm that the cap frame is firm...

Page 69: ...Adjust the length of the cap grip to suit the thickness of the fabric At this mo ment hook should open and close without feeling heavy For the adjustment follow the next page Hooping caps item 1 to 5...

Page 70: ...eep open to the left 4 Take the front half of the sweatband out of the cap and cover the cap stretcher with the sweatband Cover the cap stretcher with the sweatband so that the edge of the sweatband c...

Page 71: ...that the center guide of the drive frame fits the concave area of the cap frame Confirm that the cap frame is firmly installed on the cap drive frame without any gap Clip Clip Lever for clip 6 As sho...

Page 72: ...frame to the original point of pattern data by 2 Press When you Press the frame will start moving for the design trace 14 5 Make sure that the pressure foot and needle does not touch the frame When yo...

Page 73: ...roidery will start 5 After finishing your design the display will show End and the machine will stop The embroidery frame will return to the original point automatically if the auto origin function ha...

Page 74: ...ough the hole of the pressure foot pull it out slowly toward the front 2 Adjust the Minor thread tension by the first tension knob and then the second Thread tension knob According to the type of uppe...

Page 75: ...d Press 5 Press 6 Press to cancel Jump 7 Press and keep until needle reachs to the paper and make hole Laser pointer indicates the needle position The beam of laser is coming from right upper side thu...

Page 76: ...ort Y 10 Fix the fixing screw for X and the fixing screw for Y 11 Check the hole position on paper and the point of laser beam and take paper out 12 Press 13 Press Fixing screw for Y Hole on paper Las...

Page 77: ...g and resuming sewing Even if you need to turn off the machine in the middle of embroidering you will be able to resume sewing from the stop point after turning on the machine back on If you leave the...

Page 78: ...top position 5 Press The needle will go down and trim the thread 6 Press After the carriage and frame move slightly the embroidery frame will return to the previous position automatically 7 Press and...

Page 79: ...ting point Origin The frame returns to the origin point beginning position of design 1 Press and press The frame will move to the origin point and the pattern data will return to the start point Top w...

Page 80: ...2 Press The pattern data will return to the start point Top will be shown on the display 3 Press Placing the design in the center of the selected embroidery frame Center Move embroidery frame position...

Page 81: ...SETTING 3 Press 4 Press to select conversion of position required The setting is fixed Normal Mirror reverse 0 90 180 270 0 90 180 270 Normal angle Normal Setting example Mirror reverse 90 With the s...

Page 82: ...ay from the frame Stitch 1 Press Frame forward 2 Press 3 Input the stitich number and press The frame will move to the selected stitch number position Pointer shows you the current position of the fra...

Page 83: ...ress 3 Input the color change number and press The frame moves to the selected color position Pointer shows you the current position of the frame CAUTION To prevent accidents The frame moves quickly K...

Page 84: ...in sub menu 3 Press Illustration of the pattern selected will be dis played Right side of display shows the detail information of the current pattern data 4 Press The display returns to the view of St...

Page 85: ...N 3 Press from right submenu 4 Select desired pattern Mark will appear right of the pattern Make will be cleared by press it again Multiple pattern data can be selected Locking pattern data Locking pa...

Page 86: ...D2 69 11 1b PATTERNS IN MEMORY 5_B M201 5 Press Repeat steps 3 and 5 to unlock Press to return to Menu mode...

Page 87: ...of the pattern data in the machine memory 14 5 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN 3 Select desired pattern Maximum embroidery area of pattern Outline of pattern 4 Press and select o...

Page 88: ...H701 Export You can write out of machine memory to a memory media 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN 3 Select desired pattern 4 Press from right submenu 5 Press from right submenu Th...

Page 89: ...mn with Then select each digit in the existing name Select word and press The maximum number of characters in a design name is eight letters or numbers All the letters and or numbers are deleted Selec...

Page 90: ...ect PATTERN 3 Select desired pattern 4 Press from right submenu 5 Choose the column with Then select each digit in the existing name Select word The maximum number of characters in a design name is ei...

Page 91: ...D2 74 6 Press The pattern name will be changed 11 5b PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11_5 M401 Press to return to Menu mode...

Page 92: ...pying of the pattern data stored in the machine memory is available Copied pattern data 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN 3 Select desired pattern 4 Press from right submenu Copy of...

Page 93: ...6 11 7 PATTERNS IN MEMORY Moving pattern data Export pattern data into the other folder 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN 3 Press from right submenu 4 Press from right submenu 11_8...

Page 94: ...desired pattern Mark will appear left of the pattern Make will be cleared by press it again Multiple pattern data can be selected Cancel pattern data moving 5 Press 6 Select the importing folder The...

Page 95: ...D2 78 11 9 PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11_9 M401 Renaming folders Rename folder in memory 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN 3 Press from right submenu 4 Press from right submenu...

Page 96: ...h Then select each digit in the existing name Select word The maximum number of characters in a design name is 12 letters or numbers Uppercase and lowercase letter are switched All the letters are del...

Page 97: ...ate the pattern data in the displayed folder 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN 3 Press from right submenu 4 Press from right submenu To sort in order of loading To sort in order of...

Page 98: ...D2 81 Press to return to Menu mode 11 Ab PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11_Ab M401 5 Select sorting method Sort will be carry out...

Page 99: ...heck construction of stitch design Press to return to Menu mode 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN 3 Select desired pattern 4 Press from right submenu 5 Press from right submenu Thre...

Page 100: ...here is any pattern data in the Group 4 folder Built in pattern data can be moved to other folder and or deleted like monogramming data made on LETTER screen and other pattern data imported from outsi...

Page 101: ...he X and Y directions as set by the user Offset Sets the start point of the frame in the selected pattern Frame out Inserts a frame out command in the selected pattern Various settings are executed in...

Page 102: ...1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select SETTING 3 Select Scaling X or Scaling Y 4 Select the number Changing is cancelled Numbers are deleted 5 Press The setting is fixed Start point of pattern...

Page 103: ...is a case that error occurs at end point In such a case please return setting figure of stitch width to 0 0 Setting example 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select SETTING 3 Select Width adjustme...

Page 104: ...clockwise Setting example 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select SETTING 3 Select Angle 4 Select the number Changing is cancelled Numbers are deleted 5 Press The setting is fixed 30 Normal Start...

Page 105: ...n when you perform repeat When plus number is input the machine makes repeat toward right In case of minus number toward left Space Y 999 9 999 9 mm 0 This sets length wise distance between start poin...

Page 106: ...and select the number Changing is cancelled Numbers are deleted 4 Press The setting is fixed 5 Set necessary item by performing procedure no 3 to no 4 Set all the necessary items 12 6 PATTERN SETTINGS...

Page 107: ...turns to the start point Setting example 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select SETTING and select Offset 3 Press Auto origin and select ON or OFF The setting is fixed Start point of pattern End...

Page 108: ...ame to a place where it will be easier to handle when you will need to change hoops for example Direct input You can move the offset point manually and save the position with Teaching input Preset The...

Page 109: ...fset 3 Select X axis distance or Y axis distance and select the number Changing is cancelled Numbers are deleted 4 Press The setting is fixed 12 9 PATTERN SETTINGS 12_9 M717 Offset point Sidewise move...

Page 110: ...ffset point and press The setting is fixed Setting is unset 12 A PATTERN SETTINGS 12_A M717 Preset There are 9 preset points that can be used for offsets around the or in the center of the pattern Off...

Page 111: ...Offset 3 Select 4 Press 5 Move the frame to the pattern start point Setting is cancelled 6 Press The setting is fixed 12 B PATTERN SETTINGS 12_B M717 Sidewise move distance Lengthwise move distance O...

Page 112: ...6 12 C PATTERN SETTINGS 12_C M717 Complete Offset point Pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to the default To return to Menu mode 7 Move the frame to the offset point 8 Press The setting is...

Page 113: ...h original point as pivot Fig 1 In case offset is set the move distance is input with offset point as pivot Fig 2 You can set number of stitches or Color change number to make frame out in plural but...

Page 114: ...setting is fixed 12 F PATTERN SETTINGS 12_F M419 Teaching input Move the frame and the position will be saved as the frame out Frame out point Original point Start point of pattern Last position of C...

Page 115: ...Select SETTING and select Frame out 3 Select X axis distance or Y axis distance and select the number Changing is cancelled Numbers are deleted 4 Press The setting is fixed 12 G PATTERN SETTINGS 12_G...

Page 116: ...at color change number and then stops displaying the following message Auto setting Changes all designated needle numbers at once Thread color This sets the background color or color assigned to each...

Page 117: ...dle number to be changed 13 2 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 13_2 MA05 Needle number to be changed Auto setting This changes all designated needle numbers at once For example if you want to change all needles n...

Page 118: ...103 13 2b NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 13_2 MA05 The needle number has been changed from 3 to5 6 Press Setting is cancelled Preview screen is displayed 7 Press The setting is fixed Press to return to Menu mo...

Page 119: ...each needle bar to be shown in the display This is useful to help confirm the correct color setup of a pattern 128 colors are available You will find difficulty to see the pattern if you set same colo...

Page 120: ...r cloth background color 5 Select the color to be changed at the palette You can select the color with Current color will be shown 6 Press 7 Press The setting is fixed Preview screen is displayed curr...

Page 121: ...3_5 MA05 Color change data registration You can import and apply color change data from saved patterns Including color change stops to the current pattern This function lets you apply the same color c...

Page 122: ...wn in the preview display 13 6 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 13_6 MA05 Color change data read You can export the registered color change data to other patterns If the pattern receiving the imported color chang...

Page 123: ...of group multiple number Machine display warning 13 7 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 13_7 MC19 Repetition of color group setting If your design has repetition of the group of the same color sequence only set f...

Page 124: ...1 of free memory is equivalent to about 10 000 stitches If there are more stitches than remaining space you may need to delete some designs to make room for the new patterns 14_1 M401 Join Joining 2...

Page 125: ...ss The pattern data selected to be joined is joined next to the pattern data previously read in the machine as one pattern data and the screen returns to Menu screen Pattern name is registered as the...

Page 126: ...you to combine multiple consecutive jump stitches when reading pattern data if desired It combines them into jump stitches of the maximum 12 7mm and reads the pattern with the combined jumps 4 Stitch...

Page 127: ...reload The data may only be HAPPY format TAP 9 Trace type You can compare the design size and design position to the embroidery frame before you start sewing The embroidery frame will move around the...

Page 128: ...0 Press to return to Menu mode 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select OPTION 3 Select 4 Select desired setting item and change the setting You can move to next page by pressing Press all setting...

Page 129: ...base line Align base line at the center of width of pattern Align pattern at left side of base line Align pattern with vertical base line Align pattern top of base line Align pattern at the center of...

Page 130: ...s lWhen laser pointer is not installed press to lower pressure foot and instructing position is identified easily 4 Select alignment method Select in this case 5 Move frame with and align the pointer...

Page 131: ...Enter offset of X direction from base line edge of pocket to pattern Leave 0 0 when pattern is aligned to the center of base line width of pocket 9 Press 10 Press Angle and position of embroidery are...

Page 132: ...ear children 3 Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual 4 Keep fingers away from all mo...

Page 133: ...number Display on right side of needle number If you press again cancel the BORER setting 5 For fix the setting press If you like to cancel this setting press 15 5 BORER Option 15_2 M717 Select needle...

Page 134: ...setting is completed If you like to set borer to another color sequence too you need to repeat step 3 and 4 again 15 6 BORER Option 15_3 M717 Borer setting to color change sequence When you use the bo...

Page 135: ...become bunt or should chip exchange the Blade in the following procedures CAUTION To prevent accidents Please do not push up Blade guard by finger CAUTION To prevent accidents Be sure power switch is...

Page 136: ...u can specify sewing position at specified pattern data number and specified number of stitch or color change number by entering the specified information Change Color position 9 7 This moves the fram...

Page 137: ...be moved a specified piece number 1 Press Frame forward 2 Press 3 Input the number and press The frame and pointer will move to the specified piece number CAUTION To prevent accidents The frame moves...

Page 138: ...ive frame When you use LOCATE keep clear of the frame and table It is dangerous as the frame could make sudden movements Never use locate with the needle bar and presser foot lowered as they could hit...

Page 139: ...ation Upper right indication of will be shown 3 A 3 Move the frame to the original point with the If the frame is located at the origin point proceed to Step 3 4 Press 5 Press The origin point is regi...

Page 140: ...ight indication of will be shown 3 A 3 Press 4 press The frame will return to the origin point you registered and the display will return to Drive mode 17 3 LOCATE 17_3 M401 Return In case of power fa...

Page 141: ...direction Change settings of baseline s width and height Press after setting is firmed Arch downward Cap line is formed a round arch in a downward direction Change settings of capline s width and dept...

Page 142: ...to lowercase The screen is switched to symbol The screen returns to menu Selected letter or number is deleted The cursor moves left and right Except for the space between letters space is eliminated 4...

Page 143: ...he right submenu 18 1 Initial layout method is horizontal straight line Line Length When layout method is horizontal you can change line length For other layout method than horizontal line length is n...

Page 144: ...enter of monogramming data Start point is the center of baseline or capline for arch and circle layout Create You can create embroidery data from the letter settings 11 Press The new pattern data will...

Page 145: ...ng screen 2 Select on space between letters you would like to change 3 Enter value 4 Press When you would like to make the same value on all the space at the same time select and enter value of the sp...

Page 146: ...tting of space can switched by pressing and Press The settings are firmed Letter setting screen Color change setting is made Color change between letters Color change can be made between letters When...

Page 147: ...at the end point of the last pattern Setting example Alter and Execution This registers Queued patterns in order and executes Needle bar selection and Pattern settings Needle bar selection and Pattern...

Page 148: ...ttern and press The selected pattern is shown to the left If you select other memory pattern data continu ously repeat step 4 19_2 M401 Alter and Execution This allows you to sew any combination of de...

Page 149: ...ttern selected will be dis played In case you do not need to check combined design please go to step no 7 6 Press 7 Press 8 Press 9 Press The machine will start a Queue embroidery with Queue operation...

Page 150: ...w for setting Needle bar selection 5 E Pattern settings 12 1 19_4 M401 Needle bar selection and Pattern settings Needle bar selection and Pattern Settings for patterns selected to QUEUE operation can...

Page 151: ...D2 125 19_4b M401 6 After setting press For setting of Needle Bar Selection NEEDLE and Pattern Setting SETTING to other design please do steps no 3 7 Press to return to Menu mode 19 4b QUEUE...

Page 152: ...er of the setting No Registration is deleted 4 Press QUEUE setting is registered as setting No 2 19_5 M401 Registration of QUEUE setting Up to 10 QUEUE settings can be registered Once you register QUE...

Page 153: ...9 6 QUEUE 19_6 M401 Read QUEUE setting Read registered QUEUE setting 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select QUEUE 3 Select 4 Select number and press QUEUE setting is selected Press to return to...

Page 154: ...ks whether or not the pattern fits the embroidery area of the frame you are going to use before starting the operation This is not a safety device that will prevent crashes if pattern size is too larg...

Page 155: ...istered 20 L 3 Select type of frame Change the type of frame Frame selection Selecting a frame The embroidery area for each registered frame is set to the inside of the frame edge to allow for pressur...

Page 156: ...he embroidery area appear in red 5 Confirm that Top appears in the display and go to step 7 If this does not appear go to step 6 6 Press Top Upper right indication of will be shown 7 By position of de...

Page 157: ...saved in the machine The Y axis of the embroidery area can be adjusted for a variety of caps Fig 1 Embroidery area Embroidery area Side wise Fig 1 Embroidery area Lengthwise 1 When the machine is sto...

Page 158: ...D2 132 20 5 FRAME CONFIRMATION 20_5 N101 6 Press 7 Press 8 Select the number Enter the width of the cap Standard 40 70mm Width 40 80mm 9 Press 10 Press The setting is fixed...

Page 159: ...D2 133 20 6 FRAME CONFIRMATION 20_5 N101 11 Press Press to return to Drive mode...

Page 160: ...e of the frame edge for pressure foot clearance Fig 1 2 The embroidery area of each registered frame is set to the inside of the frame edge for pressure foot clearance Fig 1 2 When you use square fram...

Page 161: ...Press 8 Press to select the hoop Class Round frame Square frame 9 Press Select or you wish to change square frame size 10 Select the number Input number for size of embroidery area 11 Press Case for...

Page 162: ...D2 136 20 9 FRAME CONFIRMATION 20_9 M401 12 Press The date is fixed 13 Press Case for selected round frame Case for selected square frame Press to return to Drive mode...

Page 163: ...entered data You can entry the data up to 15 different size of custom frames You need to prepare custom frame size data for entry the size to your machine 20 B The embroidery area for each registered...

Page 164: ...t length from point from No L00 till L90 total 10 points size using between the each size data If your frame shape is Round the every 10 points length frame size data should be same If you select Type...

Page 165: ...ame size data to machine usable memory media and read the data by em broidery machine 20 D Example of making the frame size data Sample for each teaching method Type 1 and 2 20_C IC15 Ex Round frame T...

Page 166: ...D2 140 20 D FRAME CONFIRMATION 20_D M717 Reading frame data 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select FRAME 3 Select User defined frames 4 Press You can choose any frame options 5 Press t...

Page 167: ...D2 141 6 Press 7 Select the frame data CCLAGOB txt The frame data has been read 8 Press 20 E FRAME CONFIRMATION 20_E M717 Press to return to Drive mode...

Page 168: ...M717 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select FRAME 3 Select User defined frames 4 Press You can choose any frame options 5 Press t How to delete the resisted user defined frames 6 20 Delete resi...

Page 169: ...D2 143 20 Ib FRAME CONFIRMATION 20_I M717 6 Select desired User defined frames 7 Press The user defined frames will be deleted 8 Press Press to return to Drive mode...

Page 170: ...rame center point When you set your frame and use machine function of Frame move and Center 3 9b If your frame is not center please practice following steps for center setting again 1 When the machine...

Page 171: ...efined frames 7 Press 8 Press 9 Move embroidery frame to frame center point by 10 Press Memorized frame center point coordinate to the machine 11 Press Press to return to Drive mode CAUTION To prevent...

Page 172: ...dinates of frame position at the time of turning machine on Please select Non Registered Frame when you need use special frame which can hit pressure foot or other machine parts by movement of carriag...

Page 173: ...idery frame to the center auto matically Frame out 3 9b Move frame to the front position which was set before Original point return 3 9b This returns the frame to pattern origin point Origin registrat...

Page 174: ...changing to other display or key icon s When you select the desired display or key repeat steps 3 and 4 Selected i CUSTOM is deleted Setting is returned to the default 5 Press The setting is fixed and...

Page 175: ...ress right left of to select the setting point and press up down of to select the number 5 Press 22 1 OTHER SETTINGS Create network Set this menu when you use Network cable to connect PC and machine s...

Page 176: ...D2 151 6 Press 7 Press 8 Press The machine will be rebooted The setting is fixed 22 2 OTHER SETTINGS 22_1 M201...

Page 177: ...d press 2 Select OTHER 3 Press 4 Confirm version number Press to return to MENU screen The display returns to MENU When updating insert USB memory includ ing update file into the controller and press...

Page 178: ...22_3a MA05 5 Press Update is starts Do not turn on power during updating The machine will reboot once update is com plete 3 5 6 Press The display will return to Drive mode Install_HAPPY_ version In p...

Page 179: ...Change the language displayed on control box 22_3 M620 Press to return to Drive mode 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select OTHER 3 Press 4 Select the Language by 5 Press The language has been c...

Page 180: ...ition of each icon and you cannot operate please adjust the screen as follows 22_3 M401 1 2 3 4 5 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select OTHER 3 Press 4 Press Prepare built in stylus 5 Press the...

Page 181: ...ETTINGS 22_3 M620 7 Press the screen with a finger any location is okay After this operation you can press the screen with a finger Adjustment is complete and the screen returns to Menu mode Press to...

Page 182: ...record Maximum memory is up to 10 If the record exceeds over 10 the new record will be added to the latest 9 records 3 In order to exit the mode proceed to the step 4 If you want to delete the record...

Page 183: ...wise When release button upper shaft stops Caution please be careful that Needle move at once Needle change Move the sewing head to the adjustment needle in the direction of the arrows Cutter Open Clo...

Page 184: ...e moves quickly Keep hands away from the machine One equipment was not standby position machine show following message when you press key C point Upper shaft is not at C point Cut blade Thread cut bla...

Page 185: ...en in numerical order when the machine is stopped and is not in operation for a certain amount of time Screen saver is cancelled when any place on the touch screen is touched If the setting time of di...

Page 186: ...Press 4 Select the direction 5 Press The setting is fixed and display returns to MENU 22 8 SCREEN SAVER 22_8 M620 Slide direction Set the slide direction of the screen saver image switched to the nex...

Page 187: ...e file Press the image file name you would like to add on the screen Ex The new image is added in the 006 5 Press The setting is fixed and display returns to MENU 22 9 SCREEN SAVER 22_9 M620 Change an...

Page 188: ...d and display returns to MENU 22 A SCREEN SAVER 22_A M620 Initialization of registered images in the machine Screen saver images to set current status to initial status factory setting Original images...

Page 189: ...ng specifications by using your image editing software Save the image s in USB flash memory 800 pixels 480 pixels Pixelsof Image file File format BMP format Ex bmp Pixels 800 x 480 is recommended 1600...

Page 190: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 4 t u o b A n r e t t a p d e r e t s i g e R t a p 0 5 2 1 Actual embroidery area will be restricted in accordance with inner frame size 2 Actual embroidery area will be restricted in acc...

Page 191: ...g sewing life please keep the rotary hook clean Use the included brush for cleaning the hook Cleaning the thread cutting knife If the thread cutting knife is clogged with waste thread or dust the knif...

Page 192: ...area 7 Press Moving knife returns to the original position 23 3 MAINTENANCE 23_3 N401 CAUTION To prevent accidents The thread cutting knife moves quickly Keep your hands away from the machine Needle p...

Page 193: ...v i r d r o t o m 8 1 0 t f a h s n i a M n r u t t o n l l i w t f a h s n i a M l l u f 1 t s a e l t a y l l a u n a m t f a h s n i a m n r u T g n i r a e l c y l e e r f s n r u t t i t a h t e...

Page 194: ...t i u c r i c n o i t c e t e d e t a l p t i l s f o t n e m t s u j d a r e p o r p m I f i r o n a e l c s i r o s n e s o t o h p f i e e s o t k c e h C r o s n e s s t c a t n o c e t a l p t i...

Page 195: ...D n i a g a y r t d n a y r o m e m e n i h c a m B 5 6 1 1 d I d n u o f t o N t s i x e t o n s e o d n r e t t a p d e i f i c e p S g n i t t e s k c e h C 8 1 1 r e v o a t a d e c a r T e r e w...

Page 196: ...t n e u q e r f s r u c c o n o i t i d n o c s i h t f I r e l a e D r u o y 7 1 2 a t a d e v i r d m r F e s o o l a t a d t n e m e v o m e m a r F 0 2 2 p o t S r a d n e l a C p u t e s n e e b...

Page 197: ...n Stop position of main shaft is out of place error E 050 1 Press 2 Select Manual The error status is released and the display shows drive mode 3 Remove the cap over the small hole in the rear of the...

Page 198: ...Thread cut knife is not at the stop position error E 190 1 Press 2 Select Manual The error status is released and the display shows drive mode 3 Using a 3 mm hexagonal driver Please turn the main sha...

Page 199: ...machine is stopped press and Press 5 Press 6 Press You should hear the sound of moving knife opening 7 Press You should hear the sound of moving knife returning to the closed position Press to return...

Page 200: ...h hook is off its position error E 193 1 Press 2 Select Manual The Error status is cleared and the display shows drive mode 3 Refer to the page in the section ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO and determine what...

Page 201: ...n performed all settings in the OPTION menu are lost Be sure to reset the OPTION menu after performing this function System initialize OK Cancel OK 1 When the machine is stopped press and Press 2 Pres...

Page 202: ...rease from slowest speed to maximum and then stop automatically and return to Drive mode If you cancel press the The display returns to MENU 25 2 INITIALIZING OF MACHINE SETTINGS 25_2 M201 Initializin...

Page 203: ...M y l t c e r r o c n i d e d a e r h t n i b b o B e l d e e n t n u l B t h g i t o o t n o i s n e t d a e r h T e n i h c a m d a e r h t e R n i b b o b e h t d a e r h t e R e l d e e n w e n t...

Page 204: ...he frame position where the machine embroiders the pattern from the beginning is automatically registered as the original point Stitches This is the minimum unit within the pattern data There are diff...

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