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2) [Explanation of output signal of each status]
①
Bit 0 :
Presser SW input waiting
The signal becomes ACTIVE when the presser SW is in the state that input is possible. Plural
presser SWs can receive. However, when either SW is in the state that receiving is possible,
the signal becomes ACTIVE.
The presser moves to the sewing start point after pressing down the ready key, and the signal
becomes ACTIVE after the presser has lifted.
②
Bit 1 :
Start SW input waiting
The signal becomes ACTIVE when the start SW is in the state that input is possible. When the
start SW is in the state that input is possible after receiving the presser SW, the signal becomes
ACTIVE, and is reset after receiving the start SW.
The signal becomes ACTIVE at the temporary stop command on the stitching pattern and
when the start SW is in the state that receiving is possible after error processing during sewing.
③
Bit 2 :
During sewing (Including jump feed)
The signal becomes ACTIVE after the start SW has been received, and is reset after completion
of sewing (after the presser moved to the sewing start point and has lifted).
④
Bit 3 :
Bobbin thread counter over
The signal becomes ACTIVE when the bobbin thread counter is over and is reset when the
reset key is received.
⑤
Bit 4 :
Error signal 1
The signal becomes ACTIVE when needle thread breakage error is detected. The signal is
reset after removing the cause of error.
⑥
Bit 5 :
Error signal 2
The signal becomes ACTIVE when temporary stop SW ON is detected. The signal is reset in
case of the start SW ON.
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Bit 6 :
Error signal 3
The signal becomes ACTIVE when errors such as travel limit error, air pressure down, up-
position error, machine-lock, thermal protect, etc.have occurred.
⑧
Bit 7 :
During thread trimming
The signal becomes ACTIVE synchronizing with thread trimmer solenoid ON at the time of the
last thread trimming of stitching pattern (in one cycle). The signal is released when the solenoid
is OFF.