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CHO512-13

INSTRUCTION  BOOK

Program Ver. *1.34 ~

HCH

Computerized Compact Single Head Embroidery Machine

Original instructions

Summary of Contents for HCH series

Page 1: ...CHO512 13 INSTRUCTION BOOK Program Ver 1 34 HCH Computerized Compact Single Head Embroidery Machine Original instructions ...

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Page 3: ...rn data 5 6 Selection of 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 base 6 1 How to hoop 6 2 Putting the hoop on the machine 6 3 Starting to embroider 6 4 CAP FRAME OPTION Changing the needle plate 7 1 Installing and removing the cap drive frame 7 2 Normal cap frame 7 5 Wi...

Page 4: ...Repeat sewing 14 5 Auto origin 14 7 Offset 14 8 Frame out 14 D MACHINE SETTINGS 15 1 LOCK STITCHES 15 5 LETTER 16 1 QUEUE 17 1 Alter and Execution 17 2 Needle bar selection and Pattern settings 17 4 Registration of QUEUE setting 17 6 Read QUEUE setting 17 7 OTHER SETTINGS Create network 18 1 Version information 18 3 Language 18 5 Calibrate 18 6 User maintenance mode 18 8 Report 19 1 GUIDE 20 1 SCR...

Page 5: ...xamination repair electrical 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 loose cloth 5 Never drop or insert any object into any opening 6 Do not use outdoors 7 Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being ad...

Page 6: ...d Injury risk on moving head s Keep hands away from the moving heads while the machine is running Laser beam Class 1 Do not stare into the beam ES HMF 5117 0 CAUTION Keep hands away from the moving heads while the machine is running Possibility of injury Laser beam Class 1 CAUTION Do not stare into the beam ...

Page 7: ...e foam right and left 5 Take out the styrene foam lower front lower right and lower left Be careful not fall down the machine tilt the machine slightly when taking out the styrene form lower right and lower left 6 Carry the machine to installation location Please keep those packing materials in case of necessary for repair or other rea sons Packing procedure is the reverse from unpacking procedure...

Page 8: ... list CD ROM Happy Link Software Instruction manual Embroidery frame Round Embroidery frame Square Thread stand Thread guide bracket Carriage Thread stand felt 9 pcs LAN cable USB cable Power line cord ass y Tool set Bobbin 1 pcs Needle 10 pieces Fuse 6A Oiler Sewing machine oil Thread guide pillar 2 pcs Thread stand pin 9 pcs Wave washer 9 pcs A 2_1b N525 ...

Page 9: ...nd PTA 15 360 11 Needle DB X K5 10 pcs 12 Oiler 13 Sewing machine oil 14 CD ROM Happy Link 15 CD ROM Instruction manual Parts list 16 Instruction book How to open the CD ROM 17 LAN cable 18 Power line cord ass y A shape will be changed depending on a destination 19 Fuse 6A 20 Off set screw driver 21 2 Screw driver 22 2 mm Screw driver 23 3 mm hexagonal driver 24 2 5 mm hexagonal driver 25 Brush 27...

Page 10: ...Put the carriage and carriage arm together with screw M4 X 8 2 pcs 2 pins in the upper carriage arm will fit into holes on the lower carriage 6 Raise slowly the control box to the front then fix it with 2 supplied screws M4 1 pcs 7 Connect the cable of carriage to the machine with fixed screw 8 Install the arm for tubular embroidery Please refer to page 6 1 Installing and removing the frame base O...

Page 11: ... table when the machine is running If you have a problem Please use a stronger table for the machine 2_4 D607 2 5 SETTING UP THE MACHINE 350 mm 350 mm 720 mm 2 Please sit the machine level on the table 3 Please be sure you have this much room around your machine for it to move It is possible for the embroidery frame to hit you and cause injury ...

Page 12: ...e right side drawing 5 Please do not sit the machine near any kind of other electric equipment Examples Microwave or electric tool Has possible to wrong movement of the machine 6 Please keep away from dusty and high mois ture environments Has case of rusting or damaging 7 Please do not sit the machine in direct sunshine or windy locations Has case of rusting or damaging ...

Page 13: ...roduct 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 circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in sketch A in Figure A temporary adaptor which looks like the adaptor illustrated in sketches B and C may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in sketch B if a properl...

Page 14: ...ting roller 11 Minor thread tension 12 Thread guide support 13 Thread guide 14 Upper rectifier 15 Thread stand pin 16 Thread stand felt 17 Thread stand 18 Control box 19 USB port Standard B receptacle 20 USB port Standard A receptacle 21 LAN port 22 Frame base 23 Carriage 24 Fuse 6A 25 Terminal box 26 Power switch 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 26 14 20 21 19 6 ...

Page 15: ...ead guide 2 Thread stand pin 3 Thread stand felt 4 Thread guide 5 Winder thread guide 6 Spindle 7 Lever CONTROL BOX 3 4 1 Display L C D 2 LAN port 3 Thread cut button 4 Start Stop button 5 3 6 1 16 7 5 USB port Standard A receptacle 6 USB port Standard B receptacle 7 Stylus ...

Page 16: ...how a mouse pointer in the display 6 USB port Standard B receptacle Use this port to connect the machine with PC via USB 7 Stylus Stylus can be used for pressing menu and keys in place of fingers Most operation can be done by fingers Stylus is required for some operation such as calibration for the touch panel LCD 18 6 Insert a stylus into the holder slot of control box when not used to prevent lo...

Page 17: ...hile embroidering 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 Low speed operation OFF state Press the button to turn ON state Low speed operation ON state The drive speed will be reduced to 200 rpm Press the button to turn OFF state Speed setting by needle OFF state Press the button to turn ON state S...

Page 18: ... direction of the arrows Pointer Turn on and off the laser pointer Laser pointer is located at right side of needle no 1 Needle no 0 position When laser pointer is turned on moving head moves to needle no 0 position and radiates Pressure foot You can raise or lower the presser foot Jump Off The machine can embroider Jump On Machine becomes jump and the machine doesn t embroider ...

Page 19: ...cally Frame out Move frame to the front position which was set before Press Position to return the frame to the original position before frame out position It is convenience if hand work is required in the middle of embroider process Position When sewing is interrupted in the middle of a design this returns the frame to current sewing position regardless of where frame may have been moved with the...

Page 20: ...ce along X axis or Y axis Unit mm The function allows you to move the frame precisely with a pitch of 0 1mm Select the number and press The frame will move specified distance Changing is cancelled Numbers are deleted Quick move First press this key and then the arrow key to move the frame toward the edge of the embroi dery area in the direction of the arrow Quick embroidery design data position mo...

Page 21: ...peed 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 would like to change with Press when returning the setting on all the needle numbers to maximum 4 Press The screen returns to Drive mode Speed setting by needle Drive speed setting 3 9 ...

Page 22: ...tes that a frame out is occuring 3_A NB01 3 8 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 actual stitch point If a needle number is not assigned to a Color change number the default color will be assigned automatically Shift to left when color change Size of pattern and distance Heigh t Widt...

Page 23: ...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 the slotted side of the needle in front 4 Tighten the needle clamp screw with the screwdriver A Do not use a bent or blunt needle Place the needle on a flat surface and check for straightness ...

Page 24: ... 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 0 5 0 3 2 0 8 1 Normal em broidery field Normal use embroidery needle and upper thread Upper thread Rayon 120 d 2 120 denier Polyester 120 d 2 120 denier Needle 11 DB X K5 If the relationship of need...

Page 25: ...tiful 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 quality Contraction or compression of fabric caused by sewing etc Stiffness of fabric In case if you sew lace and leather you may not need backing sheet Example of using a backing 4_3 D607 4 3 Embroidery ...

Page 26: ...ress the limit lever as indicated by the arrow to start the winder The lever stops the winder automatically after the winding is complete 1 2 3 4 5 Ensure thread winds evenly on bobbin as shown Confirm that the bobbin is wound properly CAUTION To prevent accidents When lever is pressed down the bobbin winder spindle and the bobbin start turning Keep fingers and body away until the bobbin winder st...

Page 27: ...nsert 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 bobbin thread tension 1 Hold bobbin thread and jerk upward approx an inch Thread should unspool further approx the same amount 2 The screw on the tension spring is for adjusting bobbin tension This...

Page 28: ...ure 1 Thread stand Set thread cone on the stand Small cones can also be used as shown 2 Thread guide Thread through the thread guide above each thread cone 3 Upper rectifier Continued next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 4 5 7 4 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 3 6 Thread stand Small cone Thread guide Upper rectifier ...

Page 29: ...nd upper threads one time around rotary tension disc clock wise 9 Upper thread guide 10 Lower thread guide 11 Lower rectifier 12 Thread adjusting spring 13 Take up lever 14 Thread guide plate lower 15 Needle Thread from front side of needle Pull upper threads slowly and see that the detect ing roller moves smoothly by pulling the thread downward as much as possible 16 Pressure foot 17 Thread holdi...

Page 30: ...ed to potential problems Order of operation Indicates supplementary explanation regarding a given operation or action 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN The display indicates the current pattern The left side of display shows 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...

Page 31: ...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 Step 2 10_1 NB01 When there is shows on the right side menu the pattern data may be shown on the screen Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 32: ...e moving head and embroidery frame will return to the previous position automatically Machine becomes ready for operation 3_5 NB25 5 1 ON OFF Power switch Selected frame In case you want to change frame type Press CAUTION To prevent accidents The moving head embroidery frame and carriage will move Please keep hands clear for your safety CAUTION The touch screen can be operated by finger but in som...

Page 33: ...o 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 square frame Cap and One point frame Border frame for HCD2 Sock frame User defined frame Non registered 6 Select desired type of frame and Press The display returns to the view of Step 3 To disconnect ...

Page 34: ...ess 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 Setting the calendar and clock lets the machine advise when oiling and other maintenance is scheduled to occur TURNING THE MACHINE ON 5 2 3_6 M620 ...

Page 35: ...ean the rotary hook and the thread cutting knife Clean with instruction in the reference page 23 2 Stop Switch The machine is stopped because the stop button was pressed while embroidering the design Press the start stop button to resume sewing End The machine is stopped because it has finished the design If you wish to sew design again please newly hooped item on machine press start stop button C...

Page 36: ... 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 latch 2 positions on clampfilter by thin rod Clampfilter opens and it can be removed from cable Machine USB connection based on the USB 1 1 2 0 Connect by USB cable between USB port Standard B receptacle...

Page 37: ...nect 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 refer to instruction book of Happy Link LAN for more precise information Connect to the Switching HUB or the Wireless LAN device Please refer to instruction book of Happy Link LAN for more precise inform...

Page 38: ...alize 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 sunlight To insert a USB memory 1 Insert the USB memory all the way into the USB memory port of the machine right side of controller 2 Read embroidery design data according to following Memory card r...

Page 39: ...he 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 RANGE of SETTING ITEM 7 data format of Pattern read settings on page 10 3 If the machine dose not read pattern data cannot at Auto please try with other data format such as Brd Barudan or Zsk Zsk The m...

Page 40: ... you wish to read another design continue to read other pattern data If you press the display will return to step 3 Switch the source you would like to extract pattern data from When the screen displays pattern data in the folder is displayed When is pressed the screen moves off from the current folder Check pattern data Reading Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode The icon a...

Page 41: ...the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN The pattern data of the selected folder will appear on the display 3 Go on to step 4 if you want to select pattern from displayed folder Press to select from whole folders 4 Select desired folder The selected folder has been switched You cannot switch to the folder without pattern data Selected folder Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Dri...

Page 42: ...shows 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 patterns from memory To select an embroidery design previously stored into the machine memory Selected pattern data Selected pattern data Press to return to Menu mode ...

Page 43: ... 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 patterns from memory This is to erase an unnecessary design data from the machine memory Pattern data cannot be erased if the lock is set Mark ...

Page 44: ...lay will return to step 2 Delete pattern 2 Cancel OK Showing number of delete design s Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode Erasing all patterns from memory This is to erase alldesign data from the machine memory Pattern data can be erased if the lock is set 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN while pressing the and 3 Press The item will be deleted ...

Page 45: ...5 4 Select the needle number on all the color change numbers Press to return to Menu mode 5 E NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 5_E NB01 For each color change in a given pattern the needle number loaded with the correct color thread is assigned by the operator When this is set the machine automatically changes to the programmed needle when the design reaches that point in the course of sewing the design You ca...

Page 46: ...he 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 you can continue sewing 14 D 1 Select a color change number and press The mark is displayed on the color change number 2 Set it to the same on other color change number if necessary When you turn ...

Page 47: ...ing hoop Please remove it in the reverse order of installation When you wish to use a tubular embroidering hoop flat sewing you can use either needle plate for cap frame Universal or needle plate for flat sewing as picture below Please refer to Changing the needle plate when you exchange needle plate for flat sewing to needle plate for cap frame 7 1 Needle plate for cap frame Universal Needle plat...

Page 48: ...ss button 6 Move the carriage to the position shown by press 7 Place the frame base on the carriage guide and tighten the knob bolt on the tubular arm holder completely Move the frame base right or left when it is hard to tighten the knob bolts 6_1b O212 Carriage Fixing base Knob bolt Guide Frame base Press to return to Drive mode Pushing against ...

Page 49: ... 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 cloth while adjusting tightness of outer frame i Loosen Tighten ...

Page 50: ...ximate 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 side Holder Holder Embroidering hoop Positioning hole Positioning pin Positioning hole Positioning pin Frame base 1 2 ...

Page 51: ...you want to 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 embroidering your design is complete show End and the machine will stop The embroidery frame returns to the original point automatically if the Auto origin function has been activated Original point S...

Page 52: ...press 4 Press 5 Press 6 Press to cancel Jump Needle plate for cap frame Universal Needle plate for flat sewing Changing the needle plate When needle plate for flat sewing is installed on your machine please exchange it to needle plate for cap frame Universal You need to use the needle plate when you embroider a cap You can use needle plate for cap frame Universal for either cap frame or tubular em...

Page 53: ...prevent accidents The needle will down Please keep your hands clear for your safety 8 Using a 3 mm hexagonal driver Please turn the main shaft and adjust it to the L point 10 Loosen a fixing screw for pressure foot Adjust distance between pressure foot and a needle plate for cap to 1 2 mm Tight a fixing screw L L 1 2mm Fixing screw for pressure foot Needle plate for cap ...

Page 54: ...1b O212 10 Press 11 Press Pressure foot and needle back to standby position automatically 12 Press to select next Needle Repeat steps from 6 to 11 then adjust Pressure foot height of all needles 13 Press Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 55: ...the power switch 3 Hold the arc guide by hand and the rail bracket has to be faced downward then install into the bed as showing picture When you hold the cap drive frame assembly be sure to hold the arc guide of the cap drive frame assembly If you hold the rail bracket your fingers will be pout between the rail bracket and the rail bracket rotary cylinder and rail bracket can get out of place ON ...

Page 56: ...own at right 5 Move the cap drive frame in the direction of the arrow adjust right and left mount base to carriage arm and fix them by knob bolts 6 Fix the rail bracket to fixing base by knob bolts You can move the fixing base right or left when it is hard to tighten the set screw Knob bolt Mount base Carriage Rail bracket Carriage arm Fixing base Knob bolt ...

Page 57: ...me 7 Turn on the power switch Selected frame is indicated 8 In case required Cap frame is already selected please jump to operation no 10 In case selected frame type is not same as your requirement Press 9 Select the desired frame 10 Press The embroidery frame will move to the center automatically ON OFF Selected frame ...

Page 58: ...f 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 is extremely tight it will damage the cap frame permanently 4 Put the cap frame without a cap to cap drive on the machine Please refer to operation 8 Hooping caps on next page for mounting At this ti...

Page 59: ... 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 thick ness under unstructured caps 5 As shown in Fig 7 pull back part of cap and hook it temporarily on the hook and smooth out wrinkles on cap At this time align the center of the cap to the center mark...

Page 60: ... push the holder lever in the 2 places shown and place the cap frame on so that the center guide of the drive frame assem bly fits into the cap frame notch Confirm that the frame is firmly seated on the cap drive frame assembly without any gaps If there is a gap between the cap frame or the cap drive holding lever doesn t go into the hole of the cap frame loosen the set screw on the hold lever for...

Page 61: ...1 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 The adjustment to be done by two adjusting screws Fig 1 If the cap grip is loose even after hooked the cap is not fixed tightly and the cap is moving Fig 2 If the cap grip is too tight you feel heav...

Page 62: ...keep 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 contacts the flange of the cap frame Please place one or two sheets of nonwoven fabric backing of standard thickness under unstruc tured caps The length of nonwoven fabric should be the same as one of...

Page 63: ...nter guide of the drive frame assembly gets in the upper cap holder frame Confirm that the cap holder frame is firmly attached to the cap drive frame assembly without any gaps If there is a gap between cap holder frame and the cap drive frame or hold lever doesn t go into hole on the cap holder frame well loosen the set screw on the lever to adjust 6 As shown in Fig 4 tip the cap stretcher forward...

Page 64: ...ginal point of pattern data by 2 Press After the moving head moves to the left end the laser pointerwill turn on The actual embroidery area will be restricted by the design and shape of a cap CAUTION To prevent accidents The moving head will move Please keep hands clear for your safety Forward only when pressing Pose Backward only when pressing Pressure foot When you Press the frame will start mov...

Page 65: ...broidery 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 has been activated 12 7 End Original point Start point ...

Page 66: ... 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 upper thread and cloth 8_1 N401 First tension Second tension Pressure foot Loosen Tighten ...

Page 67: ...esuming 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 machine off for too long the fabric may distort which will create gaps in the embroidery design To suspend sewing 1 Stop the sewing by pressing the button 2 Press the button The needle will go down and trim...

Page 68: ...op position 5 Press the The needle will go down and trim the thread 6 Press the After the carriage and frame move slightly the embroidery frame will return to the previous position automatically 7 Press the and back up several stitches from the stop point by pressing the 3 4 times 8 Press the 9 Start sewing again by pressing the ON OFF E 050 C point OK CAUTION To prevent accidents When performing ...

Page 69: ...rting 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 will be shown on the display If you would like the frame to be restored to the previous state of origin point before pressing press again Top will be cleared on the display 2 Press Stop Switch CAUTION...

Page 70: ... 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 to the center automatically 1 Press and Press The embroidery frame will move to the center automatically If you want to get back to the previous status from Center Do procedure of Position 9 3 2 Pre...

Page 71: ...ss 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 start point of pattern as a pivot the machine changes the angle in 90 degree increments Start point of pattern Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 72: ...way 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 frame Beginning of any couloir number 2 1 3 Any stitches Stitch Number of stitches This moves the frame to any stitch number desired Change Color position This moves the frame to the beginning of any Co...

Page 73: ...Press 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 Keep hands away from the frame Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 74: ...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 base line Align pattern bottom of base line Alignment Example Method Align pattern on base line Align pattern at the center of base line Offset of Y direction none Offset of X direction none Alignment...

Page 75: ...ss 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 or pressure foot on the left edge P1 of pocket 6 Press and move frame with and align the pointer or pres sure foot on the right edge P2 of pocket Line connected between P1 and P2 is base line The pro...

Page 76: ...e 8 Press Enter movement of arrow 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 automati cally set 9 A POSITION ALIGNMENT BY DEFINING 2 POINTS 15_3 NB01 P1 P2 Base line P1 P2 Complete ...

Page 77: ...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 frame to the beginning of any Color change number at will beginning of color Stitch Number of stitches 9 6 This moves the frame to any stitch at will Piece Stitch Number of stitches Change Color position ...

Page 78: ...n 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 quickly Keep hands away from the frame Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 79: ...drive frame When you use REGISTER keep clear of the frame and table It is dangerous as the frame could make sudden movements Never use register with the needle bar and presser foot lowered as they could hit the cap drive frame and break It is not always necessary to set Entry but you can t set Return Once Entry is set it is retained even if power is turned off If you change the position of the ori...

Page 80: ... a indication Upper right indication of will be shown 3 Move the frame to the original point with the If the frame is located at the origin point proceed to Step 4 4 Press 5 Press The origin point is registered 9 E REGISTER 17_2 NB01 Entry This registers the original point of the selected pattern Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 81: ...n Upper right indication of will be shown 3 Press 4 press The frame will return to the origin point you registered 9 F REGISTER 17_3 NB01 Return In case of power failure you can return to the original point you registered CAUTION To prevent accidents The frame moves quickly Keep your hands away from the frame Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 82: ...con 1 of free memory is equivalent to about 400 000 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 NB01 Join Joining 2 patterns into 1 pattern data to be read from a memory media Function of joining patterns is not valid for pattern data in PC connected with LAN In case you would like to use Join function please s...

Page 83: ...ess 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 name of the first pattern data read in the machine in pattern datum joined Press if you desire to join more patters Necessary pattern data can be read by performing step 6 to 8 When the screen displa...

Page 84: ...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 sweeper Yes No This function eliminates extremely short stitch for stitch width when reading pattern data 5 Sweep length 0 0 4 0 8 This setting controls the length of the stitches eliminated by the Stitch mm sweeper...

Page 85: ...ly 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 actual design size At this time you can choose which type of trace from the two types as seen in the following figure 10 4 READING 14_5 NB01 Start point Area Outline ...

Page 86: ...chine 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 settings are returned to the default Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 87: ...RN 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 pattern data stored in the machine memory will prevent deletion and changes in set tings Mark ...

Page 88: ... D2 67 11 1b PATTERNS IN MEMORY 5_B NB01 5 Press Repeat steps 3 and 5 to unlock Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 89: ...n data in the machine memory 10 4 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 or Trace type is changed Calculating Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode Trace type ...

Page 90: ... NB01 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 The name of the pattern will be shown ...

Page 91: ...igit in the existing name Select word and press The pattern data will be written The maximum number of characters in a design name is eight letters or numbers All the letters and or numbers are deleted Selected letter or number is deleted Changing name is cancelled The display returns to the view of Step 5 Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 92: ...lect 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 eight letters or numbers All the letters and or numbers are deleted Selected letter or number is deleted Renaming is cancelled ...

Page 93: ... D2 72 6 Press The pattern name will be changed 11 5b PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11_5 NB01 Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 94: ...attern 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 the selected pattern will be made Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 95: ...74 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 NB01 ...

Page 96: ...rn 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 pattern data will be transferred Mark Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 97: ... D2 76 11 9 PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11_9 NB01 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 98: ...me 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 deleted Selected letter or number is deleted Renaming is cancelled 7 Press The folder name will be changed Renamed folder Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 99: ... 2 Select PATTERN 3 Press from right submenu 4 Press from right submenu To sort in ascending order of loading To sort in descending order of loading To sort in ascending order of pattern number To sort in descending order of pattern number To sort in ascending order of name of pattern To sort in descending order of name of pattern ...

Page 100: ... SA 35 11 Ab PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11_Ab NB01 5 Select sorting method Sort will be carry out Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 101: ...ion of stitch design 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN 3 Select desired pattern 4 Press from right submenu 5 Press from right submenu Thread break report will appear in the window The maximum memory is up to No 30 If the record exceeds No 30 the new records will be added to the latest 29 records To delete the record 6 Press Exit the mode Pattern number Puttern name Number of sti...

Page 102: ...n be moved to other folder and or deleted like monogramming data made on LETTER screen and other pattern data imported from outside of machine 11 7 5 B You can retrieve the pattern data from machine memory again after deleting the built in data 1 When the machine is stopped press 2 Select PATTERN 3 Press from right submenu 4 Press from right submenu 5 Press from right sub menu Retrieving patter da...

Page 103: ...2 Select PATTERN 3 Press All pattern data stored in the machine memory will be displayed Search from designated folder 4 Press In this keyboard for searching all design names are checked beforehand and only candidate alphabets will be highlighted along respective digits Display the folder name to search The folder name which the pattern is saved Cursor Stitches of pattern ...

Page 104: ...ght letters or numbers All the letters and or numbers are deleted Selected letter or number is deleted Searching is cancelled 6 Press In this example CA is entered as first 2 charac ters of the design name Then all design name which start from CA is displayed 7 Press displayed pattern icon to confirm your selection Press to leave from searching menu Number of searched pattern data Selected pattern...

Page 105: ...hat 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 needle bar to be shown in the display Color change data registration Color change data read You can use the color change data from a saved pattern register it and then export the regis tered data to ...

Page 106: ...edle number to be changed 12 2 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 12_2 N401 Needle number to be changed Auto setting This changes all designated needle numbers at once For example if you want to change all needles numbered 3 to 5 just select one of the color change numbers in which 5 is set then all color change numbers can be changed into 3 Needle number to be changed after ...

Page 107: ...LE BAR SELECTION 12_3 N401 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 mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 108: ...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 color on both pattern and back ground Color stteing 1 Red 2 Yellowish green 3 Green Set needle number 3 Set needle number 2 Set needle number 1 Red Green Yellowish green Cloth back ground color ...

Page 109: ...dle number or cloth back ground color You chan change the color palette 5 Select the color to be changed at the pal ette You can select the color with Current color will be shown 6 Press 7 Press The setting is fixed Preview screen is displayed current color Color to be changed after 256 colors palette 70 colors palette ...

Page 110: ... 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 change data from other pat terns The color change data is limited to one and the color change numbers are limited to 250 Color change number Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 111: ...iew display 12 7 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 12_7 NB01 Color change data read You can export the registered color change data to other patterns If the pattern receiving the imported color change data has more color changes than the imported data the extra color changes will be set to 0 and will need to be set manually later Color change number Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 112: ...iple number Machine display warning 12 8 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 12_8 MB01 Repetition of color group setting If your design has repetition of the group of the same color sequence only set first sequence and set other automatically by following steps If you have some function in the needle Example color change stop the function also will set Fig 1 First sequence Start point of pattern End point of pat...

Page 113: ...cks 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 large for the frame it is intended for your reference only when judging the fit of a pattern to a given size frame After using monitor display do not move the frame If you do so the machine may be damage...

Page 114: ...tered 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 pressure foot clearance Fig 1 This allows confirmation of positioning between the embroidery area and the pattern Embroidery area Fig 1 Inner size Lengthwise Embroidery area Inner size Sidewise Inner size Roun...

Page 115: ...The 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 design can be moved 8 Press The display returns to Drive mode Start sewing by pressing ...

Page 116: ...s 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 stopped press 2 Select FRAME 3 Select Cap and One point frame 4 Select desired size of frame and press The embroidery area appear in red 5 Press ...

Page 117: ... SA 47 13 5 FRAME CONFIRMATION 20_5 NB01 6 Press 7 Press 8 Select the number Enter the width of the cap Standard 40 67mm Width 40 95mm 9 Press 10 Press The setting is fixed ...

Page 118: ... D2 117 13 6 FRAME CONFIRMATION 20_5 NB01 11 Press Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 119: ...de 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 frame as shown in fig 3 pressure foot may hit the corner of frame In this case you need to create frame as special shape under the frame No 6 20 Fig 1 Embroidery area Round frame Embroidery area Square f...

Page 120: ... D2 128 13 8 枠確認 枠確認 枠確認 枠確認 枠確認 20_8 M717 丸枠を選んだ場合 角枠を選んだ場合 5 を押します 6 を押します 7 を押して枠種を選びます 丸枠 角枠 8 を押します 角枠を選んだ場合 縦の刺繍範囲 ま たは 横の刺繍範囲 を選びます 9 数字を選びをます 枠に合った 刺繍範囲を入力します 10 を押します ...

Page 121: ... D2 136 13 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 122: ... 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 13 B The embroidery area for each registered frame is set to the inside of the frame edge to allow for pressure foot clearance Fig 1 Embroidery area Fig 1 Embroidery area Round frame Square frame ...

Page 123: ...ut 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 Type of data 2 please put length data of L00 and L90 only END Please fill out the line of the last of data Please make entry of END by all means Please use half width character for the length data P...

Page 124: ...e the frame size data to machine usable memory media and read the data by embroidery machine 13 D Example of making the frame size data Sample for each teaching method 20_C N525 Ex Round frame Type 1 Name Round Form 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 END Ex Square frame Type 1 Name PS240 Form 120 122 126 130 128 120 106 100 96 94 END Ex Possible embroidery size Type 2 Name T SC 01 Form 90 60 ...

Page 125: ... D2 124 13 D FRAME CONFIRMATION 20_D NB01 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 126: ...me data CCLAGOB txt The frame data has been read 8 Move embroidery frame to frame center point by 9 Press Memorized frame center point coordinate to the machine 10 Press 13 E FRAME CONFIRMATION 20_E N525 Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 127: ...I NB01 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 resisted User defined frame from memory ...

Page 128: ... D2 127 13 G 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 129: ...frame center point When you set your frame and use machine function of Frame move and Center 3 9c If your frame is not center please practice following steps for center setting again 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 130: ...defined 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 accidents The frame moves quickly Keep hands away from the frame ...

Page 131: ... coordinates 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 carriage for creating the coordinates of frame posi tion The following functions is canceled by selecting Non Registered Frame Frame confirmation Restore the position at the time of power failure Locate...

Page 132: ...e 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 assortment Adjust Scaling This adjusts the scale of the selected pattern Width adjustment This adjusts the width of the selected pattern Angle This adjusts the angle of the selected pattern Convert de...

Page 133: ... 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 Normal X 100 Y 150 Default X Y 100 Adjust The pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to the default To return to Menu mode to return to Drive mode ...

Page 134: ...hat 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 adjustment 4 Select the number Changing is cancelled Numbers are deleted 5 Press The setting is fixed L L 0 4mm 0 4 mm Default 0 mm Adjust The pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to the default To return to Me...

Page 135: ...etting 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 point of pattern Default 0 Adjust The pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to the default To return to Menu mode to return to Drive mode ...

Page 136: ...rn 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 point of each pattern when you perform repeat When plus number is input the machine makes repeat upward In case of minus number downward Priority X Side Y Length X When you set more than 2 pieces for rep...

Page 137: ...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 14 6 PATTERN SETTINGS 12_6 NB01 Repeat The pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to the default To return to Menu mode to return to Drive mode ...

Page 138: ...e 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 point of pattern Offset The pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to the default To return to Menu mode to return to Drive mode ...

Page 139: ...rame 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 There are 9 preset points that can be used for offsets around and in the center of the pattern Teaching input You can set the offset point manually When you Press Original point return or use Auto origi...

Page 140: ... X axis distance or Y axis distance and select the number Changing is cancelled Numbers are deleted 4 Press The setting is fixed 14 9 PATTERN SETTINGS 12_9 NB01 Offset point Sidewise move distance Lengthwise move distance Offaet point Start point of pattern Offset The pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to the default To return to Menu mode to return to Drive mode ...

Page 141: ...nd press The setting is fixed Setting is unset 14 A PATTERN SETTINGS 12_A NB01 Preset There are 9 preset points that can be used for offsets around the or in the center of the pattern Offset Offset point The pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to the default To return to Menu mode to return to Drive mode ...

Page 142: ...t Offset 3 Select 4 Press 5 Move the frame to the pattern start point Setting is cancelled 6 Press The setting is fixed 14 B PATTERN SETTINGS 12_B NB01 Sidewise move distance Lengthwise move distance Offaet point Start point of pattern Offset CAUTION To prevent accidents The frame moves quickly Keep hands away from the frame ...

Page 143: ...N SETTINGS 12_C NB01 Complete Offset point 7 Move the frame to the offset point 8 Press The setting is fixed The pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to the default To return to Menu mode to return to Drive mode ...

Page 144: ...th 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 frame out point is limited to one place The point set finally becomes good for making frame out The point set finally becomes good for making frame out Direct input You can set the position of frame ...

Page 145: ...ixed 14 E PATTERN SETTINGS 12_F NB01 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 Color change number Lengthwise move distance 1 5 Sidewise move distance Frame out The pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to the default To return to Menu mode to return to Drive mode ...

Page 146: ...NG 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 14 F PATTERN SETTINGS 12_G NB01 Frame out point Original point Start point of pattern Last position of Color change number Lengthwise move distance 1 5 Sidewise move distance Frame out The pattern data may be shown Setting is returned to t...

Page 147: ... not trim on empty jump data 10 CHG always cut Yes No Forces a trim at every color change Always thread trim before color change If data does not have trim function at color change point machine does not trim 11 Length of TRD cut Max Long Normal Short Min Needle The machine cuts upper threads to a longer length The upper threads of each needle will be cut off by registered length 15 3 13 Width dat...

Page 148: ...u change the number bigger the speed decrease 23 Display off timer 0 240 min The machine turns off the display screen when the time without any operation exceeds the time entered in the parameter Timer function is off when setting value is set to 0 24 Design disp mode All Change When drive mode highlight all color change number on the LCD Display Highlight only current color change number 25 Drawi...

Page 149: ... 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 all the needle numbers to default 4 Press Needle number 13 Width data all This function adds additional width to all satin stitches in a design 15 1 This is otherwise set in the Settings function in...

Page 150: ...ity 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 15 2 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 all the needle numbers to default 4 Press ...

Page 151: ...hen 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 stitch when the machine starts sewing OFF Remove lock stitch when the machine stars ON Add lock stitch per SETTING ITEM 5 and 6 AUTO Add lock stitch when length of the stitch before the machine starts ...

Page 152: ...ge 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 depth Press after setting is firmed Press after setting is firmed Circle upward Baseline is formed a circle in an upward direction Change settings of baseline s diameter and angle Press after setting is firmed Circle d...

Page 153: ...of diacritic script Lowercase of diacritic script Uppercase of cyrillic script Lowercase of cyrillic script 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 Press when you are finished with the letter selection Fix your setting and you can select fonts For fonts refer to BUILT IN FONT L...

Page 154: ...the right submenu 16 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 not used 9 Select when horizontal in layout method is selected Go to the procedure when other style than horizontal in layout method is selected Horizontal straight line Arch upward Arch downward Circ...

Page 155: ...nt is the center 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 be created Then you will return to menu mode Press and go to Running Screen You can see letter created as embroidery data The first 8 letters will be shown as the name of the pattern which...

Page 156: ...ing 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 space Press All the space settings are firmed Letter setting screen Changed space LETTER 18_4 NB01 ...

Page 157: ...etting 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 color change setting is made for the space between letters you can set needle number of the letters of both sides of the space whose color change setting is ON 3 9 5 E LETTER 18_5 NB01 ...

Page 158: ... 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 Settings for patterns selected to QUEUE operation can be applied by the following steps Registration of QUEUE setting Up to 10 QUEUE settings can be registered Read QUEUE setting Read registered QUE...

Page 159: ...attern and press The selected pattern is shown to the left If you select other memory pattern data continu ously repeat step 4 19_2 NB01 Alter and Execution This allows you to sew any combination of designs in sequence up to 30 designs and ex ecutes Once QUEUE is set the pattern data registered and set in the QUEUE is embroidered until pattern data in READ is selected Therefore you need to select ...

Page 160: ...attern 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 in registered order After finishing your last design the display will show End and the machine will stop Check pattern data End ...

Page 161: ... 4 Press 5 Select desired setting Please refer pages mentioned below for setting Needle bar selection 5 E Pattern settings 14 1 19_4 NB01 Needle bar selection and Pattern settings Needle bar selection and Pattern Settings for patterns selected to QUEUE operation can be applied by the following steps Needle bar selection Pattern settings ...

Page 162: ...9_4b NB01 6 After setting press For setting of Needle Bar Selection NEEDLE and Pattern Setting SETTING to other design please do steps no 3 7 17 5 QUEUE Press to return to Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 163: ...ing No Registration is deleted 4 Press QUEUE setting is registered as setting No 2 19_5 NB01 Registration of QUEUE setting Up to 10 QUEUE settings can be registered Once you register QUEUE you can select registered QUEUE setting anytime In case you delete pattern from machine memory QUEUE setting which has deleted pattern will be deleted too Erasing patterns from memory 5 B Press to return to Menu...

Page 164: ... NB01 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 Menu mode Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 165: ...Press right left of to select the setting point and press up down of to select the number 5 Press 18 1 OTHER SETTINGS Create network Set this menu when you use Network cable to connect PC and machine s Also use separate network software instruction together with this setup 22_1 M201 ...

Page 166: ... D2 151 6 Press 7 Press 8 Press The machine will be rebooted The setting is fixed 18 2 OTHER SETTINGS 22_1 M201 ...

Page 167: ...ed 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 22_3 MA05 Preparation for update file Contact your distributor to obtain the latest update file Use the appropriate update file for your machine Put update file in the root directory of USB memory ...

Page 168: ...NGS 22_3a MA05 5 Press Update is starts Do not turn on power during updating The machine will reboot once update is com plete 6 Press The display will return to Drive mode Install_HAPPY_ version In preparation Starting UpDate ...

Page 169: ...Change the language displayed on control box 22_3 NB01 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 changed and the display returns to MENU ...

Page 170: ...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 center of displayed in screen in numerical order by a stylus will appear in numerical order 6 Press the 5th by stylus The screen shows New calibration settings have been measure at small letters ...

Page 171: ...SETTINGS 22_3 NB01 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 return to Drive mode ...

Page 172: ...JUMP Needle Jump DRIVE Needle Drive Upper shaft turns Upper shaft turns clockwise and counterclockwise When release button upper shaft stops Caution please be careful that Needles move at once Needle change Move the sewing head to the adjustment needle in the direction of the arrows Cutter Open Close When cutter is open position cutter move to close position When cutter is close position cutter mo...

Page 173: ...e moves quickly Keep hands away from the machine One equipment was not standby position ma chine show following message when you press key C point Upper shaft is not at C point Cut blade Thread cut blade is not at standby position Thread Catcher Thread Catcher is open position Please press for back to standby potion and repeat step 4 again OK Press to return to Menu mode ...

Page 174: ...ast 10 records of following production data will be displayed Time of power on off and number of operated stitches will be recorded in machine memory If the machine is switched on without embroidery operation it will not be recorded in memory Power ON he time when machine main switch is turned on Power OFF The time when machine main switch is turned off Embroidery Stitches The number of embroidere...

Page 175: ... number of embroidery design Design Name The name of embroidery design Stitche Stitches The number of stitches of embroidery design Pro Output Quantities of production TTL Total time min The total required time minutes to complete the embroidery design RUN Running time min The machine running time to embroider the design PAUSE Pause time min The pause time in the middle of embroidery Run Operating...

Page 176: ...tities of production Start of Design 2 The time embroidery is started End of Design 2 The time embroidery is completed Total time min The total required time minutes to complete the embroidery design Run min The machine running time to embroider the design Pause min The pause time in the middle of embroidery Power OFF 2 The time main switch is turned off Power ON 2 he time main switch is turned on...

Page 177: ...ak This function will show thread break data of each needles In case of Multi head embroidery machine data line for each head will be displayed Press to return to Drive mode Needle number Total Head number Save the report You can save the displayed records in CSV format Insert the USB memory into the machine and press button then new folder named Production Report will be made and the report data ...

Page 178: ... error message and last 100 times of the data will be held The number of error message You can view the total number of each error messages which is occurred in the embroidery machine Press to return to Drive mode Save the report You can save the displayed records in CSV format Insert the USB memory into the machine Insert the USB memory into the machine and press button then new folder named Prod...

Page 179: ...ct 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 embroidery operation there is an easy to follow guide available Press to return to Menu mode ...

Page 180: ...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 display off timer on OPTION is shorter than one of screen saver screen saver is not displayed Make sure the setting time of display off timer is longer than one of screen saver when both screen saver an...

Page 181: ...3 Press 4 Select the direction 5 Press The setting is fixed and display returns to MENU 21 2 SCREEN SAVER 22_8 NB01 Slide direction Set the slide direction of the screen saver image switched to the next image displayed on the screen Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 182: ...ge 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 21 3 SCREEN SAVER 22_9 NB01 Change and delete image s This is done to change or delete screen saver image s 5 images are pre installed in 001 thru 005 Maximum 12 images can be saved by adding images Please refer to 22 B regarding how to...

Page 183: ...ed and display returns to MENU 21 4 SCREEN SAVER 22_A NB01 Initialization of registered images in the machine Screen saver images to set current status to initial status factory setting Original images in 001 to 005 are restored although they are deleted All the images saved in 006 to 012 are deleted Press to return to Drive mode ...

Page 184: ...ing 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 x 1200 can be displayed However capacity of the file is larger and the machine consumes the memory for pattern data The number of color Maximum 24 bits color full color ...

Page 185: ... frame to the center auto matically Frame out 3 5 Move frame to the front position which was set before Original point return 3 5 This returns the frame to pattern origin point Origin registration Register the current frame position as origin Trace When pressed while at the beginning of design the embroidery frame moves following the outer edge of the design Register Register will restore the posi...

Page 186: ... 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 to return to Menu mode 6 Press Custom icon change is made i CUSTOM currently selected The desired key change has been made 22 2 i CUSTOM 21_2 NB01 ...

Page 187: ...ine operators have been registered as user you can manage the right to operate the embroidery machine and you can collect the production data of each user Registration of administrator Registration and change of administratorÅfs name and password Only registered administrator has the right to access the user management function The display when password is not set The display when password is set ...

Page 188: ...eted Cancelled 6 Enter arbitrary 6 digits number as pass word Enter 000000 if you do not want to use pass word Please keep your password safe Cancelled Numbers are deleted 7 Press Password is fixed 8 Push to activate the User manage ment function The icon will be changed to Proceed to step 9 if you do not want to use the User management function USER MANAGEMENT 21_4 NB01 22 4 CAUTION If you lost t...

Page 189: ... press Please note that the Machine name will be recorded as an item of the Production data The maximum number of characters is 15 letters If the Machine name is not to be changed proceed to Step 11 11 Press The setting is fixed and to return to Menu mode USER MANAGEMENT 21_5 NB01 22 5 ...

Page 190: ...n press The maximum number of characters is 16 letters Cursor are moved Uppercase and lowercase letter are switched All the letters are deleted Selected number is deleted Cancelled USER MANAGEMENT 21_6 NB01 22 6 Registration of user Registration and change of user name and password The maximum 250 user can be registered User ID ...

Page 191: ...se pass word Cancelled Numbers are deleted 7 Press The setting is fixed 8 To continue registering other user repeat the procedure from step 4 to 7 Proceed to step 9 if you do not want to register user name 9 Press The setting is fixed and to return to Menu mode USER MANAGEMENT 21_7 NB01 22 7 ...

Page 192: ...password has not been set the screen will be changed as step 6 5 Enter the password 6 Press To return to Menu mode USER MANAGEMENT 21_8 NB01 22 8 Selection of user Login You can select user name and login when User management function has been activated beforehand User manage ment User Administrator ...

Page 193: ...the screen will be changed as step 5 4 Enter the password 5 Press Machine becomes ready for operation USER MANAGEMENT 21_9 NB01 22 9 User Selection of user Login at power ON The user selection menu will be displayed when User management function has been activated beforehand Administrator User manage ment CAUTION To prevent accidents The embroidery frame and carriage will move Please keep hands cl...

Page 194: ...ize 2 Actual embroidery area will be restricted in accordance with shape of a cap Specifications are subject to change without notice The machine will periodically prompt periodically for lubrication based on the number of stitches sewn When powered on the machine will display an icon and letter to indicate that lubrication is necessary 3 4 Place to oil Place to oil Please lubricate the specified ...

Page 195: ...y hook clean Use the included brush for cleaning the hook CAUTION To prevent accidents When taking care of the machine be sure to remove the plug Cleaning the thread cutting knife If the thread cutting knife is clogged with waste thread or dust the knife will not work correctly Please keep the thread cutting knife and device clean 1 Remove set screw 2 pieces by offset driver and remove the needle ...

Page 196: ...aste thread and dust from the knife assembly and surrounding area 6 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 Press to return to Menu mode 7 Tight set screws 2 pieces for fix the needle plate ...

Page 197: ...rmally power on again Fig 1 018 Main shaft Main shaft will not turn Turn main shaft manually at least 1 full turn ensure that it turns freely clearing any jam Then re initialize machine system and speed 25 1 25 2 020 Needle detect Machine not detecting current needle correctly or needle bar selection unit is off its stop position Trouble with position detecting circuit board Follow the instruction...

Page 198: ...ror has occurred during data transfer via cable between machine and PC Try reading pattern data again 5 4 091 No send Machine has not received data for 10 seconds during data transfer 103 Data format Machine unable to determine format of pattern data Verify format of pattern data and fix if necessary 10 3 104 Miss function Timing to read pattern data does not conform Read pattern data again from t...

Page 199: ...ion Follow the instructions below 24 5 191 Cut Sensor Thread cut knife is not at stop position Check if threads are jammed around the thread cutting knife Press the thread cutting button 2 3 times If error remains contact your Dealer 23 2 193 Catcher Thread catch hook is off its position Limit switch to detect position is not OFF Please follow the example below 1 Check whether thread was actually ...

Page 200: ... and the display shows drive mode What to do for error E 020 E 026 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 follow the steps out lined 24 1 When you cannot clear by the method above Auto E OK E OK ...

Page 201: ...hen 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 machine Using a 3 mm hexago nal driver Please turn the main shaft and adjust it to the C point CAUTION Main shaft turns When you cannot clear by the method above Auto E 050 C point OK E 050 C point ...

Page 202: ... SJ 89 24 5 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO 24_6 N525 1 Press 2 Select Auto The display returns to the drive mode What to do for Thread cut knife is not at the stop position error E 190 E 190 Cut blade OK ...

Page 203: ...ch 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 may be preventing the hook from returning to the original position and follow the steps outlined 24 3 When you cannot clear by the method above Auto E 193 Catcher OK E 193 Catcher OK ...

Page 204: ...en 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 Press 3 Press to carry out Formatting of the machines systems are carried out Indicate HAPPY logo in screen If you cancel press the The display returns to MENU ...

Page 205: ...crease 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 Initializing of machine speed If you have E 18 E 30 E 51 or E 52 while sewing Please try initializing the machine settings Speed setting OK CAUTION Main shaft turns Cancel OK CAUTION Main shaft turns ...

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Page 207: ...The 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 different types of such stitches stitches that command determine the sewing sequence functions that dictate functions such as jumps thread cut etc sideways movement distance and lengthwise movement dista...

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