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(4) Thread Trimming Sequence Program Code List

Category

3rd

2nd

1st

Data Field

Cmd Field

Explanation

B/T Solenoid

On

81H

P/F Solenoid

On

82H

T/T Solenoid

On

83H

W/P Solenoid

On

84H

T/R Solenoid

On

85H

Left Solenoid

On

86H

Right Solenoid

On

87H

AUX Solenoid

On

88H

Left LED

On

89H

Right LED

On

8AH

Needle Up Signal

On

8BH

Needle Down Signal

On

8CH

Motor Runing Signal

On

8DH

Reaching Target Speed Signal

On

8EH

Motor Trimming Signal

On

8FH

Motor End Tacking Signal

On

90H

Emergency Stop Signal

On

91H

Roller Lift Solenoid

On

92H

Hemming Device Output

On

93H

Pedal Forward Step1 Signal

On

94H

B/T Solenoid

Off

98H

P/F Solenoid

Off

99H

T/T Solenoid

Off

9AH

W/P Solenoid

Off

9BH

T/R Solenoid

Off

9CH

Left Solenoid

Off

9DH

Right Solenoid

Off

9EH

AUX Solenoid

Off

9FH

Left LED

Off

A0H

Right LED

Off

A1H

Needle Up Signal

Off

A2H

Needle Down Signal

Off

A3H

Motor Runing Signal

Off

A4H

Reaching Target Speed Signal

Off

A5H

Motor Trimming Signal

Off

A6H

Motor End Tacking Signal

Off

A7H

Emergency Stop Signal

Off

A8H

Roller Lift Solenoid

Off

A9H

Hemming Device Outout

Off

AAH

Pedal Forward Step1 Signal

Off

ABH

Delay by 1[ms] unit

B0H

0~255[ms]

(1ms)

Delay by 2[ms] unit

B1H

0~510[ms]

(2ms)

Delay by 4[ms] unit

B2H

0~1020[ms]

(4ms)

Delay by 0.5[s] unit

B3H

0~127.5[s]

(0.5s)

Output
Port
Control
(Total 40)

Time Delay

Summary of Contents for Fortuna series

Page 1: ... with easiness please certainly read this manual before starting use 2 Keep this manual in safe place for reference when the machine breaks down S SU UN NS ST TA AR R M MA AC CH HIIN NE ER RY Y C CO O L LT TD D S SU UN NS ST TA AR R M MA AC CH HIIN NE ER RY Y C CO O L LT TD D ...

Page 2: ... functions high performance powerful operation enhanced durability and more sophisticated design to meet a number of user s needs 2 Please read this user s manual thoroughly before using the machine Make sure to properly use the machine to enjoy its full performance 3 The specifications of the machine are subject to change aimed to enhance product performance without prior notice 4 This product is...

Page 3: ...USER S MANUAL ...

Page 4: ...T NAMES AND METHOD OF USE 21 1 Program unit part names 21 2 Program Unit Method of Use 21 3 Start and End Backtack Stitch Correction Method 33 4 Method of Use Inertia Tuning Function 36 5 Sewing machine head open error and safety switch error 36 6 How to Use the Edge Sensor Fabric Edge Sensor 37 7 Motor Controller Setting 41 9 SIMPLE OPERATION UNIT PART NAMES AND METHOD OF USE 45 1 Names of Each P...

Page 5: ...t away from an hot object like a stove Keep the ambient humidity above 30 and below 95 Never use it near gases and explosives Do not use it at a spot located 1 000m or higer above sea level Keep the storage temperature higher than 25 degrees below zero and lower than 55 degrees Centigrade when not in use 3 Installation Follow the instruction carefully when installing it Be sure to start installing...

Page 6: ...parts including belts In case of remodelling or fitting of additional device be sure to follow safety standards and do not ever try to go ahead based on your own judgments Do not try to operate with the safety device removed Take care not to let water or coffee or something like those admitted into the Controller or the Motor Never drop the Controller or the Motor to the ground The instructions pr...

Page 7: ...ervomotor power plugs to the same power strip 6 Install the servomotor away from noise sources such as high frequency equipments and welding machines 7 Avoid electrical shock when servicing the controller box Wait for 6 minutes before opening the cover after turning off the power 8 When an error message Er sppears on the digital display take a note of the Er code and then turn on and off before re...

Page 8: ...that no dirt or a dirty substance may be piled up 10 When replacing the fuse use a standard item opening the cover as shown in the diagram 11 Make the length of the cable connected with an outside parts like stand up pedal as short as possible ...

Page 9: ...ids Connector Option 3 Button A B Option1 Option3 S M Synchro P U Motor Encoder Pedal Option2 SUNSTAR ELECTRIC CO LTD Control box back Economic Type Control box front Economic Type AC Power switch Simple Controller Board AC Power Input Power Cable Control box grounding part Option 2 Connector Pedal Connector Encoder Connector Motor Power Connector Position Detector Connector P U Connector Option 1...

Page 10: ...ication Hazardous voltage will cause injury Be sure to wait at least 360 seconds before opening this cover after turn off main switch and unplug power cord 고압 전류에 의해 감전될 수 있으므로 커버를 열 때 는 전원을 내리고 전원 플러그를 뽑고 나서 360초간 기다린 후 여십시오 WARNING 경 고 ...

Page 11: ... unit bracket Pedal unit bracket should be fixed to the area where the bar linked to the pedal that is to be attached to table leg becomes vertical The area where pedal unit bracket is attached depends on where the pedal is As in the figure attach control box to the lower right of the table with 15mm fixing screws Area where control box is to be attached The underside of the table front part Right...

Page 12: ...e without changing setting of synchronizer Setting needle bar up down stop with using optional program unite Turn on the down stop icon lamp by pressing needle bar up down stop button on the program unit to set needle bar down stop position When the up stop lamp on press needle bar up down stop button with pressing the button After that as in the figure letter showing information on the setting ta...

Page 13: ... by pressing button without pressing button will not save reset values Setting needle bar up down stop position by using simple controller board front OP Turn on the up stop icon lamp by pressing needle bar up down stop button on the simple controller board to set needle bar up stop position When the up stop lamp turns on press E button while pressing needle bar up down stop button C Then as in th...

Page 14: ...f needle bar When the needle bar moves to the desired position save the position by pressing C key Then the screen automatically returns to the initial screen with a buzzer Caution Returning to the initial screen by pressing E button without pressing C button will not save reset values Caution The names of buttons on simple controller board are as follows A Button switch Switch for initial Reverse...

Page 15: ...he figure below attach program unit bracket to program unit with three fixing screws As in the figure attach the bracket with program unit to the head of machine firmly with two fixing screws 6 SunStar machine installed with program unit ...

Page 16: ...e phase 100V 120V 2 Single phase 200V 240V 3 Three phase 200V 240V Be sure to connect Protective Earth 2 Specification of electric current in wiring of power plug Be sure to use wiring materials which can stand electric current of higher than 15A ...

Page 17: ...ing solenoid supply voltage Basic setting values upon shipment J19 It is for a good operation of solenoid when AC input voltage changes Setting values of solenoid supply voltage against input voltage input voltage 220V series Solenoid with the rating current of 30V Solenoid with the rating current of 24V Input Voltage Setting Values Less than 210V J20 210V 230V J19 More than 230V J18 Input Voltage...

Page 18: ...e 110V Setting supplied voltage Solenoid with rating current of 30V Solenoid with rating current of 24V Input Voltage Setting Values Less than 100V J20 100V 120V J19 More than 120V J18 Input Voltage Setting Values Less than 90V J20 90V 100V J19 More than 100V J18 J22 J20 J19 J18 P5 P4 ...

Page 19: ...oltage for Solenoid Refer to How to change the electric voltage supplied for Solenoid 2 After the power is on Check whether the program unit is working Check the direction of rotation of the Sewing Machine In case the direction of rotation is not right action shall be taken to change set it right referring to the methods of changing the program and the list of changing functions N 65 in Group A Ch...

Page 20: ...as been programmed The 2 digit displayer shows the number of the parameter specific item s content or name which is shown in the 4 digit displayer Caution The 4 digit displayer and 2 digit displayer show the current condition Therefore the user should always check it before using the machine 2 Digit Displayer Start B T Selection Button Button to Select Presser Foot lift Location When Machine Stops...

Page 21: ...2 digit displayer and the wanted value will appear in the 4 digit displayer Ex Screen showing the maximum speed limit preset in the item 2 of A group After using the increase button and decrease button to choose the value you want press the Enter button and save the value you chose Ex Reducing the maximum sewing speed limit from 4000RPM to 3000RPM After saving press the button and go back to the i...

Page 22: ...ning at the end of the sewing work If the user presses this button in sequence the location on the lights will change This button offers the following three functions Using the C D buttons in the 4 digit displayer the user can program the B T number of stitches he wants When sewing ends B T sewing does not operate Caution Be aware that if the end B T stitch is set to 0 in the 4 digit displayer the...

Page 23: ...d Trimmer and Wiper Selection Buttons These buttons offer the function of automatic trimming and wiping after sewing By pressing these buttons in sequence the user can use one of the following three functions The light shows the function that is currently being used Automatic trimmer and wiper do not operate Only automatic trimmer function is operate Both automatic trimmer and wiper operate 8 How ...

Page 24: ... the movements Set value of B 37 0 When work is finished the buzzer will go off and sewing may begin 1 When work is finished the buzzer will go off and sewing may begin only when the button is pressed 2 When work is finished the buzzer will not go off and sewing may begin Set value of B 38 0 No returning to automatic initial value when counting is complete 1 Returning to automatic initial value wh...

Page 25: ...to go back to the initial display of 3333 bt Press again to change to bc as explained in The display will change by pressing button bc UP bt Bobbin counter The value will go down from the set value during sewing Initial value 0 Set range 0 9999 How to set use button This value will go up in proportion to the reduction ratio of bc bobbin counter Use this value to get the initial value of bc bobbin ...

Page 26: ...ing until you run out of the lower thread When there is no lower thread left during sewing press button to store the counted value Before saving subtract some 10 20 from the value in order to reflect the counted value after the lower thread ran out When the bobbin counter setting is complete move to bc display Then you will see the value you stored on UP display The value of bc bobbin count decrea...

Page 27: ...nting is complete use the following method to return Press to change to the automatically stored value of bc AUTO CLEAR PRESET Caution To use the bobbin counter function first set B Group 39 to 1 Use button to change the display to set clear the value of bobbin counter during sewing button is used to set the value of bobbin counter on bc display or to return to the default value Press A button to ...

Page 28: ...ristic of the installed sensor 0 When edge sensing 5V output Active High should be the initial value 1 When edge sensing 0V output Active Low A 40 After sensing you can set up the movement to item Item A 41 the number of stitches it will sew after it senses the edge 0 225 after sensing the machine will sew as many stitches as it has been programmed to sew Item A 42 the sewing speed after it senses...

Page 29: ...th of the stitches he she is choosing Method using the pedal movement This is a function used when the user does not know the stitch length and sews directly to check the number of stitches for the pattern he she wishes to program If the user presses on the pedal after the programming screen comes on the pedal can program the number of stitches by using the accelerating and decelerating characteri...

Page 30: ... If you press the button the screen will change as the figure shows on the right You can change the number of chains with buttons If you want to program the number of chains in the pattern you want use buttons and to go to the item you want and press the pattern button After programming the chain numbers as explained above press the button and the change of value will be saved Then press the butto...

Page 31: ... on your right will appear briefly and then return to the initial screen The speed on the screen is the limit of the maximum sewing speed Caution The maximum speed and minimum speed limits can be changed by changing the parameter s specific items B Sewing Speed Changing Method When you want to change the sewing speed you can see the screen that shows the current sewing speed by pressing the button...

Page 32: ...ect backtack sewing condition Sewing condition where more stitches are sewn backtack stitches are sewn When sides A and B each have When sides A and B each have 3 When sides A and B each have one less stitch sewn stitches correctly sewn one more stitch sewn When sides C and D each have When sides C and D each have 3 When sides C and D each have one less stitch sewn stitches correctly sewn one more...

Page 33: ...B Tstitchnumbercomeslessthanone Whenthereismorethanonestitchisaddedormissing youcancorrectthestitchnumberasexplainedabove Initial screen ⓑ If you have checked the sewing condition first correct the stitch number that differs by one or more stitches to the programmed stitch number Correction method for stitch numbers with more than one stitch difference Program range 6 stitches 6 stitches Program u...

Page 34: ... program value Currently programmed corrected value 01 00 the length of the 1st stitch sewn in side D a In the initial screen press the button and then also press the button b The screen will then go to the stitch number correction screen Using the buttons you can change the length of each side A B C and D in this screen c If you have finished programming the new correction values to sidesA B C an...

Page 35: ...d with the power switch on When the machine head is lifted during sewing When the machine head is in its original position oPEn Er will appear The error indication will disappear when the machine head is put back to its original position and sewing may begin oPEn Er will appear If the error message remains even after putting the machine head to its original position turn the power off first and tu...

Page 36: ... lamp or option 1 connector Install the edge sensor bracket on the head of the sewing machine as in the figures below Attach the edge sensor to the installed edge sensor bracket 6 How to Use the Edge Sensor Fabric Edge Sensor A Applicable Fortuna Model B Installation KM 235 250 KM 750 790 Fortuna Series 4 Upside of sewing machine table Pin Number 1 2 7 GND 9 4 4 3 Left switch LED 10 3 4 4 Right sw...

Page 37: ...the sewing machine D Edge Sensor Setting First make sure that there is no fabric below the sensor and set the operating mode of the rear side of the sensor at L ON Press on the P U and check if the LED is blinking Check if the STB yellow LED is turned on when there is a fabric below the sensor If the STB yellow LED is not turned on switch the operating mode to Operating D ON and begin the setting ...

Page 38: ... backtack stitches defined on the P U followed by trimming Move the pedal to the neutral position and press it again Then the sewing is resumed according to the number of stitches previously set under Prog Group A on the P U the number of stitches to be made after sensing the fabric edge and the sewing speed previously set under No 42 Note The default number of stitches to be made after edge sensi...

Page 39: ...d descriptions are displayed as below When the modification is completed press to turn off the blinking lamp and then use the sewing machine Caution When the machine is initialized all data are restored to default values given when it is shipped out from the factory Group Code When using patterns trimming is automatically conducted after the set number of stitches is made 40 41 42 A 0 1 0 64 24 MA...

Page 40: ...ine type ordered In case where the controller which is different from the ordered specifications is installed to the chain type machine Set the value of parameter B 56 according to the concerned machine type Depending on the program version of controller it may not be applicable to some machines See the following to make the proper setting according to the machine type Version display When the pow...

Page 41: ...ttons when changing the value of sequence Use and buttons to move to the next sequence Program version 1 2 S III version 11 or above S IV version 7 or above Lower than S III version 11 Lower than S IV version 7 Set the value of Parameter A 73 at 1 Modify the trimming sequence of Parameter B 55 Setting Move to B 55 Parameter B Group Initial Screen POWER ON 80 ms Lapsed Time Unit 1 ms T T Sol ON Seq...

Page 42: ...care should be exercised in conducting the modification Use and buttons when changing the value of sequence Use and buttons to move to the next sequence Sequence B 55 Group B Program Start 80 ms Lapsed Time Unit 1 ms T T Sol ON Sequence Start W P Sol ON 66 ms Lapsed Time Unit 1 ms T T Sol OFF 0 ms Sequence End W P Sol OFF Lapsed Time Unit 1 ms Sequence Save Group B ...

Page 43: ... 9B W P Solenoid OFF 12 00 Trimming Sequence End 00 64 00 Sequence Close Number Command Data Part Explanation 1st 2nd 3nd Work Flow Program Code Start of Sequence End of Sequence T T Solenoid ON Wait for 80 ms T T Solenoid OFF Wait for 66 ms W P Solenoid ON Wait for 1 s W P Solenoid OFF Note When installing the top thread trimming device change the trimming sequence value in No 09 from B3 to B0 an...

Page 44: ...he power on by simultaneously pressing the buttons A and B C Caution When you initialize you change all the original values that the sewing machine had when it was manufactured in the factory Initialize only whenabsolutelynecessary When initializing you must run the motor for more than 5 seconds at the speed of 1000RPM in order to make the synchronizer to work properly Needle Plate Up Stop and Dow...

Page 45: ...to prevent threads from loosening at the end of the sewing work If the user presses this button in sequence the location on the lights will change as shown in the figures below This button offers the following three functions Use the C D button to program the number of B T stitches in the 4 digit displayer Caution Be aware that if the end B T stitch number is set to 0 in the 4 digit displayer the ...

Page 46: ... is operating Both the automatic trimmer and wiper are operating Press the appropriate button for 0 5 seconds for the place you wish to program the new B T stitch value The light will blink in that place Programming buttons for number of start B T stitches buttons A B Programming buttons for number of end B T stitches buttons C D If the number is blinking you can change the programmed value by pre...

Page 47: ...ection Programming Method To change the parameter s detailed items press the E Prg and A buttons simultaneously and return to the parameter detailed item s initial screen If you see the PrEn screen select a parameter group using buttons A D button A group B button B group button C group D button D group After selecting the group you want use buttons A and B to select the specific item you want Ex ...

Page 48: ... the specific items of the parameter and didn t press the C button the changed value will not be saved If you change the parameter specific items carelessly this may cause breakdown or physical damage to the machine Therefore the user must be well trained before changing items in the parameter group The inertia tuning function is to find the motor s gain value that match the weights inertia Press ...

Page 49: ...e parameter s programmed value and forgets the original program contents Method of initializing Turn the power on by simultaneously pressing the buttons in the figure above which are the start B T button end B T button needle plate up down stop button Caution If you initialize all the changes made by the user are changed to the original values programmed when the machine was delivered from the fac...

Page 50: ...trimming time 11 Tension release time In CAM type the used A24 must be 0 255 0 255 In CAM type the tension release is the value of the moving CAM angle 12 Waiting time for the next operation after thread trimming 4ms 4 1020 This is the delaying time to carry out the next operation after thread trimming is finished 13 Wiper operation time Wiper Solenoid operating time 48ms 4 1020 4ms 14 Waiting tim...

Page 51: ...ter used only when used after selecting number 30 34 After selecting the right needle the first sewing stitch 3 stitches 0 255 1 stitch parameter used only when used after selecting number 30 35 After selecting the right needle the second sewing stitch 3 stitches 0 255 1 stitch parameter used only when used after selecting number 30 36 Maintaining time for the left right needle solenoid 450 0 1sec...

Page 52: ...d during manual back tack during sewing 0 0 1 0 current sewing speed 1 initial reverse speed 57 NOT USED 58 Thread Trimming Sequence Selection of SunStar Chain Stitch Machine 1 0 1 1 59 Thread Trimming Sequence Selection of other Company chain Stitch Machine 0 0 1 1 60 Selection of reverse rotation after trimming 0 0 1 1 selection of reverse direction 61 Reverse rotation distance when selecting re...

Page 53: ...4ms 15 Back Tack Solenoid Duty Ratio 50 0 100 10 16 Presser Foot Lift Solenoid Duty Ratio 20 0 100 10 17 Thread Trimming Solenoid Duty Ratio 100 0 100 10 18 Wiper Solenoid Duty Ratio 100 0 100 10 19 Tension Release Solenoid Duty Ratio 100 0 100 10 20 Left Solenoid Duty Ratio For Twin Needle 50 0 100 10 21 Right Solenoid Duty Ratio For Twin Needle 50 0 100 10 22 Aux Solenoid Duty Ratio 100 0 100 10...

Page 54: ...TPUT13 52 Checks operation of signal notifying motor running OUTPUT14 53 Checks operation signal notifying target speed has been reached OUTPUT15 Select Thread trimming sequence The default is set to 0 If you wish to input another sequence apart 54 from the thread trimming sequence provided in 0 0 64 1 the system input the newly composed sequence number Refer to the sequence composition method 55 ...

Page 55: ...Switch 68 Checks the signal input INPUT10 Manual presser foot lift Switch 69 Checks the signal input INPUT11 Counter Switch 70 Checks the signal input INPUT12 PU 1 2 stitch Button 71 Checks the signal input INPUT13 Safety Switch 72 Checks the signal input INPUT14 Edge Sensor 73 Checks the signal input INPUT15 Thread trimming not allowed 74 Checks the signal input INPUT20 First step for pedal going...

Page 56: ...dex pulse occurring position 0 359 1degree the standard is the pulley s normal direction rotation Turn the pulley manually and stop it in the position you want 95 CAM type thread release solenoid operation position 0 359 1degree Turn the pulley manually and stop it in the position you want 96 CAM type thread release solenoid release position 0 359 1degree Turn the pulley manually and stop it in th...

Page 57: ...60 40spm 9 Sewing speed value in the 4 step where pedal moves forward 5480spm 40 9960 40spm 10 Sewing speed value in the 5 step where pedal moves forward 9960spm 40 9960 40spm 11 Select slow start after thread trimming 0 0 1 1 selection After performing thread trimming start the next sewing work slowly 12 Select slow start after sewing machine stops 0 0 1 1 selection After performing sewing machin...

Page 58: ...ction write the function number on the output PIN you want to change after referring to the table below A Output PIN function FunctionNo 0 B TSolenoid withduty 100 inv B TSolenoid withduty 1 P FSolenoid withduty 101 inv P FSolenoid withduty 2 T TSolenoid withduty 102 inv T TSolenoid withduty 3 W PSolenoid withduty 103 inv W PSolenoid withduty 4 T RSolenoid withduty 104 inv T RSolenoid withduty 5 L...

Page 59: ...Collective Reverse Function 0 0 1 1 OutputsignaCollectiveReverse selection 71 Input Signal Level Collective Reverse Function 0 0 1 1 InputsignalCollectiveReverse selection 72 NOT USED 99 NOT USED Output port changing function Write the function number on the output PIN you want to change after referring to the table below B Input PIN function No 0 ButtonASwitch 100 invButtonASwitch 1 ButtonBSwitch...

Page 60: ...Range Initial Value 1 speed P gain Kvp 20 0 30 1 2 speed D gain Kvd 20 0 300 1 3 location P gain Kpp 170 0 500 1 4 location D gain Kpd 2000 0 3000 1 5 acceleration A accelA 40 1 50 1 6 acceleration B accelB 70 1 50 1 7 acceleration C accelC 40 1 50 1 8 acceleration D accelD 8 1 50 1 9 sewing machine inertia value Inertia 40 0 255 1 10 positioning speed Wpos 220 rpm 100 500 2 rpm 11 stopping speed ...

Page 61: ... set to a rapid speed many stitches may be sewn after pressing the button C Start B T sewing speed and end B T sewing speed set up method Item No Name of function Method of use and explanation A 7 Start B T speed set up This item allows user to set up the start B T speed If the speed is changed the stitch correction value also has to be set again A 8 End B T speed set up This item allows user to s...

Page 62: ...nitial value 200rpm H Method to select buttons A B functions Item No Name of function Method of use and explanation The function of button A can be one of the following four operations according to their set up value 0 If user presses A button while sewing B T sewing is operated while user keeps on pressing it 1 If user presses the A button while sewing B T sewing is operated If user stops sewing ...

Page 63: ... function Method of use and explanation If the stitch correction values is changed using the program unit the item value will automatically change Reversely if you change the programmed value of the items above the stitch correction values will also automatically change Detailed correction principles and methods of use are the same as the program unit s stitch correction method Please refer to the...

Page 64: ...ng change Slow starting speed When Slow Starting the operation speed of beginning stitch When Slow Starting the operation speed of second stitch When Slow Starting the operation speed of third stitch When Slow Starting the operation speed of fourth stitch When Slow Starting the operation speed of fifth stitch These items help you choose at which point you can apply slow start If you want to apply ...

Page 65: ...provides the function of allowing the user to compose the thread trimming sequence himself This function allows the user to compose the thread trimming sequence himself In order to do this the user must first enter parameter Group B If the screen changes go to the specific items and choose item No 55 from Group B Then the user will see the letter Seq blink Use buttons If you press the button where...

Page 66: ...od of Use and Explanations Economic A Changing the Trimming Sequence with the Simplified Operation Panel When changing the thread trimming sequence by using the simplified operation panel the method is a bit different from when changing other parameters Check the following manual and make the changes in a correct manner This function allows automatic change of thread trimming sequence when user at...

Page 67: ...Press C button when b 55 is displayed Then SEQ blinks on the screen Sequence 5 Press C button once again and the screen displays the starting location number of trimming sequence 80 Trimming sequence start command 6 Press A button and B button to change the location number of the current trimming sequence ex When A is pressed 80 is changed to 81 The starting location number of trimming sequence ha...

Page 68: ...Output On 93H Pedal Forward Step1 Signal On 94H B T Solenoid Off 98H P F Solenoid Off 99H T T Solenoid Off 9AH W P Solenoid Off 9BH T R Solenoid Off 9CH Left Solenoid Off 9DH Right Solenoid Off 9EH AUX Solenoid Off 9FH Left LED Off A0H Right LED Off A1H Needle Up Signal Off A2H Needle Down Signal Off A3H Motor Runing Signal Off A4H Reaching Target Speed Signal Off A5H Motor Trimming Signal Off A6H...

Page 69: ...70 Category 3rd 2nd 1st Data Field Cmd Field Explanation ...

Page 70: ...ion Caution Every the conditional Branch is made to the appropriate number when it is on No False When makingthe sequence program please check and use its function because the wrong sequence program can cause the mechanical trouble and the physical damage ...

Page 71: ... to A18 1 As every command field is displayed close to it is distinguishable from Data Field All Data Fields are displayed easily enough to distinguish them from others differently from S ll and there s no necessity of transforming the number and conversing the unit Start of Sequence Stop after moving to needle of upstop at 200spm Wait for 5 ms Thread Trimming solenoid On Wait for 100 ms T T sol o...

Page 72: ...73 for tinsel trimming ...

Page 73: ...on sensor while the power is still on again before using it 5 61 Er This error sign is seen when the user the user Turn the power off and on removes the location sensor while the power is still on again before using it 6 126 Er This error sign is seen when the motor s rotor magnet Check the condition of the motor s and stator coil s electric current flow does not match 7 127 Er This error sign app...

Page 74: ... normal drop feed S4AC50 a Sub classification according the details of the medal b Distinction of the SunStar models from others A Sunstar KM 2300 Series 235A B 250A B D SunStar SC 7300 Series Chain Stitch 1 1Phase 110 V 2 1Phase 220 V 3 3Phase 220 V E Economic Type F Full Option Type ...

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Page 77: ...e e 8 82 2 D D P Pr ro og gr ra am m U Un niit t M Me ec ch ha an niis sm m 8 84 4 E E P Pe ed da all M Me ec ch ha an niis sm m 8 86 6 C CO ON NT TE EN NT TS S Please let us get the additional details according to the itemized list below for the better service when ordering spare parts for SunStar motors Order for spare parts for servo motor 1 Serial number 2 Type of control box model name 3 Elec...

Page 78: ...ch ha an niis sm m A 2 A 3 A 1 A 1 05 001A SE50 Motor Ass y 단축 Motor Ass y 단축 1 A 2 05 002A SE50 Motor Ass y 양축 Motor Ass y 양축 1 A 3 05 001S SE50 Model Sticker 모델 스티커 1 Ref No Parts No Note Name of Parts 품 품 명 명 Assembly No Q ty ...

Page 79: ... ct tiio on n T Ty yp pe e B 35 B 8 B 8 B 8 B 8 B 21 B 28 B 29 B 27 B 29 B 25 B 21 B 25 B 33 B 23 B 25 B 25 B 37 B 30 B 18 B 19 B 18 B 32 B 31 B 18 B 31 B 18 B 20 B 20 B 19 B 18 B 17 B 16 B 5 B 5 B 16 B 16 B 3 B 4 B 2 B 24 B 36 B 34 B 25 B 25 B 26 B 25 B 25 B 22 B 1 B 7 B 6 B 16 B 16 ...

Page 80: ...박스 전면 커버 1 B 23 06 005A SE50 Rear Cover for Control Box 콘트롤 박스 후면 커버 1 B 24 06 114A SE50 Front Cover for Control Box 콘트롤 박스 측면 커버 1 B 25 06 004C SE50 Screw for Control Box Cover M4 L10 콘트롤 박스 커버 죔나사 M4 L10 8 B 26 91 001A SE50 ON OFF Switch 전원 스위치 1 B 27 06 006B SE50 Cable Cover A 케이블 커버 A 1 B 28 06 007B SE50 Cable Cover B 케이블 커버 B 1 B 29 11 002S 5050 Screw for Cable Cover ST2 9 L8 케이블 커버 죔나사 ST2 9...

Page 81: ...p pe e C 28 C 29 C 27 C 29 C 21 C 8 C 8 C 8 C 8 C 35 C 1 C 22 C 25 C 25 C 11 C 26 C 10 C 25 C 25 C 9 C 12 C 13 C 14 C 14 C 16 C 16 C 17 C 5 C 5 C 16 C 18 C 19 C 18 C 19 C 18 C 25 C 30 C 25 C 23 C 33 C 25 C 21 C 25 C 16 C 16 C 6 C 7 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 32 C 31 C 18 C 20 C 20 C 18 C 31 C 24 C 34 C 32 ...

Page 82: ...4S SM5S Screw for Encorder Cover M4 L10 엔코더 커버 고정나사 조 M4 L10 2 C 20 01 003S 2070 Screw M4 L16 다이오드 죔나사 M4 L16 2 C 21 06 005B SE50 Guide Rubber for Cable 케이블 가이드 고무 2 C 22 06 002A SE50 Front Cover for Control Box 콘트롤 박스 전면 커버 1 C 23 06 003A SE50 Rear Cover for Control Box 콘트롤 박스 후면 커버 1 C 24 06 114A SE50 Front Cover for Control Box 콘트롤 박스 측면 커버 1 C 25 10 003M PT01 Screw Control Box Cover M4 L8 커버조임...

Page 83: ...84 P Pr ro og gr ra am m U Un niit t M Me ec ch ha an niis sm m D 7 D 7 D 7 D 7 D 2 D 1 D 5 D 2 D 8 D 10 D 9 D 24 D 4 D 11 Bracket for KM 1750 1790 ...

Page 84: ...03A SE50 Rear Cover for P U P U 후면 커버 1 D 7 11 002S 5050 Screw for Cover ST2 9 L8 커버 죔나사 ST2 9 L8 7 D 8 91 200A SE50 P U Bracket KM 2300 P U 브라켓 KM 2300용 1 D 9 06 001C SE50 Screw for P U M4 L6 P U 죔나사 M4 L6 3 D 10 91 001C SE50 Screw for P U Bracket 3 16 n 28 D 6 H 3 L 11 P U 브라켓 죔나사 3 16 n 28 D 6 H 3 L 11 3 D 11 GP 012447 00 P U Bracket KM 1750 1790 P U 브라켓 KM 1750 1790용 1 Q ty Ref No Parts No Not...

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Page 86: ...Screw for Spring Housing M4 L6 스프링 하우징 죔나사 M4 L6 2 E 19 11 012C 3701 Bushing for Pedal Control Lever 페달 콘트롤 레버 부싱 2 E 20 10 017A SC53 Pedal Control Lever 페달 콘트롤 레버 1 E 21 10 025A SC53 Shaft for Pedal Control Lever 페달 콘트롤 레버 축 1 E 22 03 004S SM5S Screw for Pedal Control Lever M5 L6 페달 콘트롤 레버 죔나사 M5 L6 1 E 23 10 024P 3701 Fixing Pin for Pedal Control Lever Ø4 L10 페달 콘트롤 레버 고정 핀 Ø4 L10 1 E 24 10 024W...

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