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Error Messages
Operation Manual for the EMT 10T, 10/4, and 10/4T
Melco Embroidery Systems
DSP Command Error
The motor controller received an invalid command sequence; this results in a fatal error and the
CPU halts. Call your Melco service representative for help.
Duplicate Design
Tried to load a design from a floppy disk, but the same design is already loaded in the machine.
E-stop Engaged
The Emergency Stop Button is in. Pull or twist slightly to reset.
Found End of Design
An End Of Design dataset was encountered. This message will occur during a Power Fail Recovery.
If this message occurs, you must try another method to recover your design (see
Bad Power Fail
Recovery Pointer
).
Function Not Allowed
The function you are trying to perform is not allowed currently (e.g., Performing a
Hoop Center
command while in the middle of a design is not allowed).
Grabber Axis Current Limit
This message means that the drive circuit of the Grabber axis motor has detected excess power.
This is caused by a jammed Grabber axis motor, or a malfunction of the motor or electronics. Turn
the machine OFF, then back ON to recover. If this error occurs more than once during a design,
call your representative for assistance.
Grabber Not Home
Means the thread grabber is not fully retracted to its home position. The grabber may be caught,
perhaps on the thread or the Velcro strip. Free the grabber and retract it manually. Press the
key and resume sewing.
Hoop Limit
If the X or Y motion is not within the sewing field limits when the machine is running, the periph-
eral will stop and give this error. If performing Frame Forward or Frame Back functions, this error
message will be displayed when you reach the limits of rack movement. If not in the Frame Menu,
then go to the
Service/Maintenance
Menu and check Hoop Limits in the Configuration Menu.
You may be using a hoop size that is too small for the design, or the design start point is not posi-
tioned correctly. Try selecting a larger hoop size in the Options menu, or moving the design start
point so the whole design fits into the hoop, then start over.
Summary of Contents for EMT 10/4
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