Registration of a design into the machine memory
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3-2.
To use personal computer (Data Input LAN)
Register designs (saved in the personal computer) into the machine memory. Besides, it is possible to more
easily resister the designs into the machine memory using a commercially available bar code reader (*). The
maximum number of stitches per design is 800,000 stitches.
(*) It is possible to use only the USB connection bar codr reader supporting CODE39.
Software sold separately (DG/ML by Pulse) and setting of IP address are necessary to perform
thisoperation. For details, consult the distributor.
3-2-1.
Screen
3-2-2.
How to operate (not to use bar code reader)
The following is an example of registering a design (saved in a personal computer) into the machine
memory.
(1)
After connecting the LAN cable to the LAN port at the back of the operation panel, start up DG/ML by
Pulse.
(2)
Check if network setting is "YES".(
(3)
To open screen
DG/ML
by Pulse
LAN cable
USB port
DHCP server
Bar code
Bar code reader
[Example of connection]
LAN port
5 Data Input (LAN)
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Designs saved in DG/ML by Pulse
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Summary of Contents for TFMX-IIC
Page 2: ...TISM...
Page 14: ...To search from the menu key...
Page 39: ...25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Chapter 3 Screen 1 Screen display 26 2 Message display 31...
Page 90: ...Embroidery starts 76 Chapter 4...
Page 158: ...Functions that must be remembered 144 Chapter 5...
Page 202: ...Design saved in USB memory 188 Chapter 7...
Page 226: ...Functions concerning optional device 212 Chapter 8...
Page 250: ...236 Inspection Repair Chapter 10...
Page 266: ...Index...
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