Operation panel
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4.
Frame travel operation
Move the frame to the back, forth, right or left position as you desire.
There are following three ways to move the frame.
1.
Operation by manual frame travel key(s)
2.
Operation by jog dial/jog shuttle
1.
Selection of frame travel direction ....................................
2.
Frame travel.......................................................................
3.
Operating by using a jog remote-controller (option)
1.
Selection of frame travel mode..........................................
2.
Frame travel.......................................................................
CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your
hands, etc. on the machine table. You could be injured
by moving frame.
It is possible to perform manual frame travel only when
the main screen is displayed.
Along with frame travel, the current frame position (the
distance from the position of absolute origin) will be
displayed.
The position of absolute origin (1) is the center of
embroidery space (2).
X:
0.0
C
a
1
C
b
2
c
3
d
4
2
L 3
4
C
L 5
700
0
X:
0.0
Y:
0.0
X:+ 15.0
Y:+ 10.0
The current frame position
Unit: mm
1
X:+15 mm
Y:+10 mm
1
2
An example of frame position
X: +15.0, Y: +10.0
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Speed switching key
Lit: high speed travel
Unlit: low speed travel
Rear
Left
Front
Right
Lit
[Lengthwise]
Lit
[Crosswise]
Jog dial: low speed travel
Jog shuttle: high speed travel
When the LED lamp lights, it will become possible to
perform operation.
When you do not use the jog remote-controller, store it
in a jog remote-controller pocket, etc. not to move the
frame carelessly.
It is not possible to perform precise frame positioning
using a jog remote-controller.
Lit
Frame travel speed can be changed by angle of
inclination of the stick.
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Summary of Contents for TCMX 601
Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL TCMX 601 M XL01 E 2006 07 TCMX 601 ...
Page 18: ...Name of each part and function 2 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...
Page 19: ...2 8 Name of each part and function ...
Page 41: ...4 14 Basic operation ...
Page 65: ...6 8 Convenient functions ...
Page 105: ...11 12 Software installation and necessary ...
Page 119: ...14 6 Maintenance ...
Page 129: ...15 10 Supplemental documentation ...