Memorizing Program Combinations - Pfaff Creative 1471 Instruction Book

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02/14/2008
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Working with combinations of programs
00 to 99 with letters and figures.
The Creative computer contains 16 M
memories, MO to M15. It is possible to
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store 256 letters and figures consecutive
ly in one M-memory for one or more pro-
gram combinations, or 376 letters and
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figures divided among the 16 M
memories.
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It is also possible to store 85 programs
from the series 00 to
99
on the inside
top cover in one M-memory or 125 sub
divided in the 16 M-memories. Letters
and figures can be combined with the
programs 00 to
99.
Memorizing: first select "$' with the
left
A
key 121
and select an empty M-memory
with the
right key 121.
The M-memory
is empty when no indication is made in
display 104.
If none of the M-memories from Ml to
M13 are selected, all programs will be
entered in memory MO.
Now push
key 143:
program entry. The
memory is now
ready
for the entry.
Then select the programs, letters or figu
res individually, using program keys 121,
and enter them in the memory by
pushing
key 143.
The program numbers,
letters or figures will become visible in
display 104. Before their entry, the pro
grams can be varied in length and width.
Figures and texts in
one
program combi
nation can only be sewn in one size.
The size
is
determined by
the setting
of
the last letter or number.
If the computer
does
not accept anything
more, this means
the
memory capacity is
exhausted, so a
memory
no longer
required has to be cancelled.
Testing a program combination by
running it through In the display
When more than four programs or more
than 12 letters or figures have been
memorized, key
125
can be pressed to
run
the
program through from right to
left in display 104.
To stop the display simply press key 125
again briefly. When the
foot
control is
pressed, the machine switches to the be
ginning of the combination.

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