The Creative Data Manager - Pfaff creative 2170 Owner's Manual

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The creative Data Manager

The creative Data Manager organizes your Pfaff creative 2170's
stitches/designs. Here you can work with stitches/designs, sewing
sequences, embroidery combinations, personal menus and the
patchwork program.
Stitches/designs, sewing sequences, embroidery combinations and
programs are referred to as 'data' or 'data records'.
Two fi elds are available. One fi eld is the source data (A) and the other
fi eld is the destination data (B). Either fi eld can be used as a source or
destination.
To scroll among the directories, sub-directories, sequences/
combinations, personal menus or data records there is a selection bar
(C) which you can move up or down with arrows.
In order to process a data record, it must be selected. The selected data
record is shown against a dark background. If a directory is selected
touch OK or the Select data records icon (D) to access data records. To
exit a selected directory or another data record, use the arrows to move
to [ .. ] and touch OK.
If you have opened more than one window for setting different
functions, touch ESC to return to the previous one, without saving
your settings (i.e. you interrupt the input). By touching ESC in the main
window, you close the Creative Data Manager. Touch the Main Menu
icon to return to the Main menu of the machine.
Functions in the creative Data Manager
1. Stitches/designs can be saved; saved stitches/designs can be
renamed, copied and deleted.
2. Creative card designs can be copied to a creative memory card.
3. Sequences/combinations can be created, renamed, altered and
deleted.
4. Personal menus can be altered, renamed and deleted.
5. New directories and sub-directories can be created, whether in the
machine or on a creative memory card.
6. Properties of data records, individual stitches/designs in a
sequence/combination or entire directories can be reviewed.
7. Single stitches within a sequence can be seen.
8. A complete sequence/combination can be seen.
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