Chapter 9 Assistant Operation and Setting the Parameters
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BECS-528 Computerized Embroidery Machine's Manual
Use "
", "
" and "
" keys to finish the input. At each pressing of
"
" or "
", the direction of pattern will change. User can press the button to find the
wanted direction.
2) Rotation (
0°
~
89°
)
Use digital key, "
" and "
" keys to input data. This is the angle at which a pattern
is rotated counterclockwise according to the selected design direction.
3) X Scale (50% ~ 200%)
Use digital key, "
" and "
" keys to input data. This scale ratio is a transverse
magnification of a pattern.
4) Y Scale (50%~200%)
Use digital key, "
" and "
" keys to input data. This scale ratio is a longitudinal
magnification of a pattern.
5) Repetition Priority (X priority or Y priority)
Use "
", "
" and "
" keys to perform the inputting. X priority presents
the repetitive embroidery line by line in transverse direction during repetition. Y priority
presents the repetitive embroidery row by row in longitudinal direction.
6) Repetition mode (usual or partial)
Use "
", "
" and "
" keys to perform the inputting. Usually, the repetition
means that after finishing a pattern, the system will move the frame to the next position to
embroider that pattern again. That is to say that the system sets the entire pattern as the
repetition unit in the embroidery. Partial repetition means that after finishing the stitches of one
color, the system will move the frame to the corresponding position of the next pattern to
embroider the same color until this color repetition is completed, and then the system will turn
to the next color until the repetitive embroidery is made with all color-stitches.
For usual repetition, user can directly perform it during the embroidery. For the partial
repetition, user has to compile the pattern (please refer to Chapter 13) and select the compiled
pattern for embroidery.
7) X Repetition (1 ~ 99)
Use digital key, "
" and "
" keys to input data. The frequency of X repetition
presents the number of transversal repetition, i.e. the frequency of repetitive embroidery in a
line.
8) Y Repetition (1 ~ 99)