Happy Industrial Corporation HCD2 Instruction Book

Happy Industrial Corporation HCD2 Instruction Book

Computerized single head embroidery machine
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HCD2
Computerized Single Head Embroidery Machine
INSTRUCTION BOOK
D2N401-11

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  • Page 1 HCD2 Computerized Single Head Embroidery Machine INSTRUCTION BOOK D2N401-11...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .. 1-1 How to select patterns from memory ..5-A WARNING LABELS & THEIR LOCATIONS ..1-2 Erasing patterns from memory ....5-B SETTING UP THE MACHINE NEEDLE BAR SELECTION ...... 5-E Assemble machine unit ......2-1 SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES How to carry machine ......
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Angle ............ 12-4 Language ..........22-3b Repeat sewing ........12-5 Calibrate ..........22-3c Auto origin ..........12-7 Report ........... 22-4 Offset ............ 12-8 User maintenance mode ...... 22-5 Frame out ..........12-D SCREEN SAVER ........22-7 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION ....13-1 SPECIFICATIONS •...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, includ- ing the following. Read all instructions before using this appliance. DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this appliance from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
  • Page 6: Warning Labels & Their Locations

    WARNING LABELS & THEIR LOCATIONS Safety Instruction Sticker for servicing, operating and SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS maintaining 1. Machine must be operated by well trained person only. 2. Machine must be used for original purpose only, do not use for other purpose. 3.
  • Page 7: Setting Up The Machine Assemble Machine Unit

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE Screws Thread guide Assemble machine unit 1. Insert thread stand felt on the thread stand. 2. Turn the thread guide pillar clockwise with a 3 mm hexagonal driver until tight. 3. Install the thread guide bracket with supplied screws (pan head screw M4 X 8 2 pcs).
  • Page 8: How To Carry Machine

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE for qualified personnel only How to carry machine The unpacked machine should be carried by 3 person with the hand position at mark shown in photos. Left side Right side Rear side Machine installation Do not run the machine before setting it properly.
  • Page 9 SETTING UP THE MACHINE for qualified personnel only 3. Remove needle plates and bobbin cases Needle holder from all the heads. 4. Lower the needle holder by pressing down with fingers on Fig. 4. Fig. 4 5. Turn main shaft by using the hexagonal driver in direction shown with arrow mark on Fig.
  • Page 10: Assemble Safety Sensor (Option)

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE Assemble safety sensor (Option) Safety sensors are set at a provisional position Set screw for transportation. Please reset the safety sen- sors at normal positions for adjustment. 1. Unscrew set screws at lower points on the safety sensors on right and left sides.
  • Page 11: Assemble Wide X-Carriage (Option)

    2-4b SETTING UP THE MACHINE Assemble Wide X-carriage Wide X-carriage (Option) Wide X-carriage is packed separately from machine. When you set machine up, please install Wide X-carriage on machine. 1. Move Stay at middle of Y-carriage. 2. Put Wide X-Carriage on Stay and adjust Stay (left) Stay (right) screw hole position.
  • Page 12: Assemble Table (Option)

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE Assemble table (Option) Installing theTable or the Table (border). 1. Insert Knob screw to right and left side of machine. And set table like right side picture. Please insert table bracket trench to the knob screw. Knob screw 2.
  • Page 13: Assemble Border Frame (Option)

    2-5b SETTING UP THE MACHINE Assemble border frame (Option) X carriage 1. Fix the border frame under the bracket of the X carriage and tighten the knob screw completely. Border frame Knob screw Bracket Clearance between X-carriage and Border Frame at right edge and left edge should be equal.
  • Page 14: Assemble Expand Side Table (Option)

    2-5c SETTING UP THE MACHINE Assemble Expand side table (Option) Expand side table (Left) Border table Expand side table (Right) 1. Set Stay on Expand Side table. Put Expand Side Table under Border table Border table and set Stay by Wing Bolt. Adjust height of Adjuster by Wing bolt to the Adjuster same height as surface of border table.
  • Page 15 2-5d SETTING UP THE MACHINE 3. Confirm that Middle support plate enters to Knob bolt Lock nut the space between table and Prop plate and there is no opening between tables. Middle table support plate Tighten Knob bolt of Prop A at Border table and fix Lock nut.
  • Page 16: Assemble Bobbin Thread Guide (Option)

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE Assemble bobbin thread guide Sticker Screws Bobbin thread guide (Option) 1. Install the bobbin thread guide with supplied screws (pan head screw M4 X 6 2 pcs). ( Showing following pictures, Please square left end of sticker with right end of thread stand) FB01...
  • Page 17: Grounding Instruction

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE Grounding instruction (for type of 120V) This product must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
  • Page 18: Main Parts

    MAIN PARTS 11. Thread guide 1. Hook cover 20. Carriage 2. Hook 12. Thread check spring 21. Fuse (6A) 13. Thread stand pin 3. Bobbin case 22. Terminal box 4. Needle plate 14. Thread stand felt 23. Power switch 15. Needle bar selection knob 5.
  • Page 19 MAIN PARTS CONTROL BOX 1. Emergency stop button 6. USB port (Standard-A receptacle) 2. Display (L.C.D.) 7. USB port (Standard-B receptacle) 3. LAN port 8. Stylus 4. Thread cut button 5. Start/Stop button BOBBIN WINDING (Option) 1. Thread guide 2. Thread tension 3.
  • Page 20: How To Read These Instructions

    HOW TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS The instructions in this manual have been formatted as follows: Written instructions will be provided on the left side of the page while graphics depicting the necessary steps are provided on the right. Graphics on the far right will show the display after performing the steps indicated. CAUTION: To prevent accidents.
  • Page 21: Messages

    MESSAGES Below is a list of possible messages that may appear while operating the machine, along with an brief explanation and suggested actions to take as a result. Press the screen (any location is okay), then message will disappear. Message >>Stop Switch Start/Stop button CAUTION: To prevent accidents.
  • Page 22: Turning The Machine On How To Turn On The Machine

    TURNING THE MACHINE ON How to turn on the machine 1. Connect the power cord to the inlet on the right side of the machine. Power switch 2. Connect the power plug to an electrical outlet. 3. Turn on the power switch. Indicates the select frame.
  • Page 23 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.
  • Page 24: Calendar And Clock Setting

    TURNING THE MACHINE ON Calendar and clock setting Setting the calendar and clock lets the machine advise when oiling and other maintenance is scheduled to occur. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Press 3. Press Current year, month date and time is displayed. 4.
  • Page 25: The Control Box

    THE CONTROL BOX 5. Start/Stop button 1. Emergency stop button This button starts the machine. When pressed , the power is switched off When pressed, while the machine is running, the and the machine stops immediately. machine will stop. The emergency button locks when pressed.
  • Page 26: Drive Mode

    DRIVE MODE Drive key The each key menu will be shown. Forward and Back-ward Needle change Needle bar i-Custom selection (default display) Speed control Frame move Drive speed Low speed operation (OFF state) Press the button to turn "ON" state. Control embroidery speed.
  • Page 27 3-9b DRIVE MODE Needle change Jump (Off) The machine can embroider. Change the needle bar directly to the indicated needle number on the button. Jump (On) Change Machine becomes jump and the machine doesn't embroider. Move the sewing head to the adjacent needle in the direction of the arrows.
  • Page 28 3-9c DRIVE MODE Quick move First press this key and then the arrow key to move the frame toward the edge of the embroidery Frame move key area in the direction of the arrow. The frame moves toward direction of the arrow mark.
  • Page 29 3-9d DRIVE MODE Speed setting by needle (ON state) Embroidery speed can be set by needle. If speed by needle exceeds the speed set at Drive speed setting, the value of speed 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.
  • Page 30 DRIVE MODE Display example Needle number and color Mark for color When beginning an embroidery change stop Mark for frame out Name of selected pattern Stitches of pattern Memory # of selected pattern Size of pattern and distance Current *Color change Heigh number Width...
  • Page 31: Guide

    GUIDE 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. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "GUIDE". 3. Select desired item. 4.
  • Page 32: Inserting A Needle

    INSERTING A NEEDLE Select a needle of the right type. See the following “SELECT THREADS”. CAUTION: To prevent accidents. Turn off the power before removing the needle. 1. Loosen the needle clamp screw slightly with the screw- Needle clamp screw driver.
  • Page 33: Select Needles And Threads

    SELECT NEEDLES AND THREADS About needle Please select needles by type of material . Normally, We supply a DB X K5 needle as in the machine accessory kit. Relation of needle and upper thread Please select type of needle and upper thread by flowing list. k l i Normal em- broidery field...
  • Page 34: Backing Materials

    BACKING MATERIALS Backing Generally, Backing is used for hooped embroidery fabric. Knit fabrics particularly require the use of embroidery backings. Embroidery backings will allow the hoop to move the fabric more accurately, creating a more beautiful embroidery. Select backing type Choose the thickness and number of sheets by the type of material and embroidery condition.
  • Page 35: Bobbin Winding Winding The Bobbin (Option)

    BOBBIN WINDING Winding the bobbin (OPTION) Thread the bobbin winder as shown below: 1. Thread guide 2. Thread tension – Be sure to thread through the small eye before going between the disks. 3. Bobbin (Place the bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle.) 4.
  • Page 36: Removing The Bobbin

    BOBBIN WINDING CAUTION: To prevent accidents. Please watch out for the point of the rotary hook when you replace the bobbin. Removing the bobbin 1. Open hook cover (A) to front. 2. Grasp bobbin case latch (B) and withdraw bobbin case from hook taking care not to damage the thread keeper.
  • Page 37: Threading The Machine How To Thread Upper Thread

    THREADING THE MACHINE How to thread upper thread Pass upper threads in order according to the figure: Guide wire 1. Thread stand Put felt on thread stand and set thread cone. 2. Thread guide Thread through the thread guide above each thread cone.
  • Page 38 THREADING THE MACHINE 4. Upper rectifier 5. Minor thread tension 6. Thread tension Wind upper threads one time around rotary tension disc clock-wise. 7. Thread guide 8. Guide pin 9. Lower rectifier 10.Thread adjusting spring 11.Take-up lever 12.Thread guide 13.Thread guide plate lower 14.Needle bar thread guide 15.Needle Thread from front side of needle.
  • Page 39: Machine Settings

    MACHINE SETTINGS Before embroidering, check the basic settings of the machine. The rest of the settings can be left at default values (as indicated by underline below)....
  • Page 40 MACHINE SETTINGS n i l i l i • • ..• • i l l i 1 " " 0 o " " f f " " 0 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2.
  • Page 41 MACHINE SETTINGS 5-2b Detailed explanation of machine settings 11 Length of TRD.cut If you select "Needle" with this setting, the upper threads of each needle will be cut off by regis- tered length. The length of each thread can be set up taking the following steps. 1.
  • Page 42 MACHINE SETTINGS 15 TRD. break detect If you select "Needle" with this setting, you can set sensitivity 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 5-2 and the display shows machine setting page.
  • Page 43: Lock Stitches

    5-3b LOCK STITCHES Settings to lock stitches. SETTING ITEM SETTING RANGE CONTENTS 1 Cut Lock stitch : Remove lock stitch when the machine cuts threads. : Add lock stitch per SETTING ITEM 2 and 3 when the machine cuts threads. AUTO : Add lock stitch when length of the stitch before thread cut is longer than length set at SETTING ITEM 2.
  • Page 44: Sequin Settings Option

    5-3c SEQUIN SETTINGS option Settings to sequin device. SETTING ITEM SETTING RANGE CONTENTS 1 Enpty sequin detection(L) : Detect empty left sequin reel status before sequin is completely empty. 2 Sequin A size / color (L) 3 ~ 4 ~ 9mm Select sequin size used for left sequin device.
  • Page 45: Preparation Of Pattern Data Connecting To A Pc

    PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Connecting to a PC This embroidery machine will allow you to read design data from a connected PC. A USB cable or a LAN cable can be used for the connection. Install the clampfilter In order to avoid unexpected trouble caused by electric noise, install attached clamp filter on the embroidery machine side on USB cable or LAN cable.
  • Page 46: Reading Embroidery Pattern Data From The Pc 5-4B

    5-4b PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA LAN connection Connect 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.
  • Page 47 PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Read embroidery pattern data Read the pattern to be embroidered from the memory media. These types of memory media can be used. This machine is able to read different kinds of memory media, which are generally used. •USB memory If you initialize the memory media with your PC, please proceed with FAT or FAT32 format.
  • Page 48: Reading Embroidery Pattern Data

    PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Reading pattern data This reads pattern data and writes into memory. When the HAPPY format pattern data with *various function settings are read in memory, vari- ous functions such as needle bar selection, pattern data adjustments and etc. will be set auto- matically.
  • Page 49 PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA 5. Select pattern data. --- Reading --- 1 % of free memory is equivalent to about 10,000 stitches. --- Check pattern data --- If there are more stitches than remaining space, you may need to delete some designs to make room for the new patterns.
  • Page 50: Selection Of Folders

    PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Selection of folders The pattern data memory is consist of five individual folders. Select desired folder to choose or input pattern data. 1. When the machine is stopped, press Selected folder 2. Select "PATTERN". The pattern data of the selected folder will appear on the display.
  • Page 51: How To Select Patterns From Memory

    PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA How to select patterns from memory To select an embroidery design previously stored into the machine memory. 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.
  • Page 52: Erasing Patterns From Memory

    PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA 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. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "PATTERN". 3.
  • Page 53 PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Showing number of delete design(s) 5. Press Delete pattern? < 2> Cancel 6. Push "OK" to delete. The item will be deleted. To delete other patterns, repeat steps 4 to 6. Press “Cancel” to cancel the delete. The display will return to step 2.
  • Page 54: Needle Bar Selection

    NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 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 can not setting "NEEDLE"...
  • Page 55 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION No thread cut mark Frame out mark Color change stop mark Color change stop function When a color change stop is set to a color change number, the machine will stop after it finishes sewing the marked needle number, then following message will be shown: When you wish to start again, Press (Start/Stop button).
  • Page 56: Sewing With Tubular Frames

    SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES Installing and removing the Tubular frame arm Please attach the Tubular frame arm to the carriage when you wish to use a tubular embroider- ing hoop. Please remove it in the reverse order of installation. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2.
  • Page 57 6-1b SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES 5. Press X carriage Tubular frame arm L 6. Move the carriage to the position shown by press 7. Fix the Tubular frame arm to the bracket of the X carriage and tighten completely. Press to return to Drive mode.
  • Page 58: How To Hoop

    SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES How to hoop Inner frame Cloth Backing Outer frame Please stretch the embroidery cloth in the directions of the arrow to smooth the cloth. Tighten Loosen Please smooth the embroidery cloth while adjusting Do not stretch the elastic cloth too much. tightness of outer frame.
  • Page 59: Mounting The Hoop On The Machine

    SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES Mounting the hoop on the machine 1. Move the Tubular frame arm to the approximate center position before inserting the tubular embroidering frame. Tubular frame arm Holder Holder 2. Insert the embroidery frame. Make sure that the holder pins are inserted into the positioning holes of the frame base on each side.
  • Page 60 6-3b SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES Use TAJIMA made tubular frame You can use TAJIMA made tubular fame which has the same installation width (space be- tween left and right positioning pin) as HAPPY's frame by changing the position of both left and right hold springs and left and right hold spring bases.
  • Page 61: Starting To Embroider

    SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES Starting to embroider 1. Press and move the frame to the : Original point (Start point) original point with the Backward only when pressing 2. Press Forward only when pressing Press , and the embroidering frame moves for the design trace.
  • Page 62 CAP FRAME option Cap frame settings 2 types of cap frames, Normal and Wide, are available with this model. When you embroider by using a cap frame, please ensure that a correct setting is selected according to each. CAUTION: To avoid problems. The machine and/or cap frame may be dam- aged if the incorrect frame settings are used.
  • Page 63 CAP FRAME option Installing and removing the cap drive frame The cap drive frame must be installed onto the carriage to embroider a cap. Please remove by reverse order of these step. 1. Turn on the power switch. Push the power switch firmly so it will remain on. Confirm that there are “Cap (Std.)”...
  • Page 64 CAP FRAME option X carriage Tubular frame arm L Removing Tubular frame arm Make sure that both left and right arms are removed from connecting plate before installing cap drive frame. The arms can be removed by loosening screws shown by the arrows and pulling both arms.
  • Page 65 CAP FRAME option 6. Temporally fix both left and right fixing Drive frame connecting bracket with knob screws. Knob screw Push Drive frame connecting bracket to the carriage side (direction of the arrow in the picture on the right.) so that position pins fit slots of connecting plate.
  • Page 66 CAP FRAME (OPTION) Normal cap frame H (Max.) H (Min.) Adjustment When you hoop a cap on the cap frame, please Clamp adjust in the following manner: support 1. Adjust position of clamp support to the height of the cap. (Fig. 1) Adjust the height by removing the inner screws at left and right.
  • Page 67: Cap Frame (Option)

    CAP FRAME (OPTION) Concave Center guide Locking levers Hooping caps 1. Place cap stretcher securely on a sturdy work bench. 2. As shown in Fig. 5, hold cap frame with both hands and place on cap stretcher. By pushing locking levers at 2 places with fingers, place cap frame so that center guide of cap stretcher fits in concave...
  • Page 68 CAP FRAME option Center guide Hold lever Cap drive frame Fig. 8 7. Remove the cap frame from the cap stretcher. 8. As shown in Fig. 8, install the cap frame on cap in the drive frame. Rotate the cap frame as show in the Fig 8 so that the brim of the cap cannot hit the machine.
  • Page 69: Wide Cap Frames

    CAP FRAME (OPTION) Wide cap frame Loosen Tighten Adjustment (Thin fabric) (Thick fabric) When you fix cap to cap hold frame, please adjust in the following manner. Make sure to do the adjustment of the cap hold frame. If it is not adjusted properly, it may cause the deformity, damage of the Fig.
  • Page 70 CAP FRAME (OPTION) Concave Center guide Hold lever Hooping caps 1. Place cap stretcher securely on sturdy work bench. 2. As shown in Fig. 1, hold cap hold frame with both hands and place on cap stretcher. By pushing hold lever at 3 places in arrow marks with fingers, place cap hold frame so that center guide of cap stretcher...
  • Page 71 CAP FRAME option Lever for clip Clip Clip 6. As shown in Fig. 4, tip the cap stretcher forward. Clip the back of the cap and nonwoven fabric in two places. Make the clip livers face each other. Fig. 4 Center guide Hold...
  • Page 72: Starting To Embroider

    CAP FRAME option Starting to embroider Embroidery area Embroidery area (Max. *1) 70mm (Normal cap frame) 80mm (Wide cap frame) 180mm (Normal cap frame) * The actual embroidery 360mm (Wide cap frame) area will be restricted by the design and shape of :Original point (Start point) a cap.
  • Page 73 CAP FRAME option 4. Press the Embroidery will start. 5. After finishing your design, the display will >>End show ">>End" and the machine will stop. :Original point (Start point) The embroidery frame will return to the original point automatically if the auto origin function has been activated.
  • Page 74: Adjusting The Thread Tension

    ADJUSTING THE THREAD TENSIONS 1. With the thread going through the hole of the pressure foot, pull it out slowly toward the front. Pressure foot 2. Adjust the Minor thread tension by the first tension knob and then the second Thread tension knob.
  • Page 75: Adjusting The Laser Pointer (Option)

    ADJUSTING THE LASER POINTER (OPTION) Laser pointer indicates the needle position. The beam of laser is coming from right upper side, thus the position of laser pointer can be changed depending on the height of surface of fabric. Please adjust the angle of laser pointer depending on thickness of fabric and type of frame. 1.
  • Page 76 ADJUSTING THE LASER POINTER (OPTION) Fixing screw for X 8. Unscrew a fixing screw for X direction Fixing screw for Y Support (Y) slightly and change angle of support(X). Y direction 9. Unscrew a fixing screw for Y direction X direction slightly and change angle of support(Y).
  • Page 77: Sewing

    SEWING What to do if the thread breaks while sewing If the thread breaks or runs out while sewing, the machine senses the break, stops, and moves back several stitches from the break point. (This prevents open sections in the design when sewing is resumed. See the thread break section.
  • Page 78: Loss Of Power While Embroidering

    SEWING Loss of power while embroidering If you have a power failure while embroidering, follow these instructions and you can restore the position of the frame and the pattern data to its state before the failure. 1. Turn on the power switch. 2.
  • Page 79: Moving The Hoop While Embroidering And Then Returning To The Correct Location (Position)

    SEWING Moving the hoop while embroidering and then returning to the correct location (Position) If you wish to move the embroidery frame in he current sewing position, follow these steps: >>Stop Switch 1. Stop the sewing by pressing the while embroidering.
  • Page 80: Going Back To The Beginning Of The Design (Top)

    SEWING Going back to the beginning of the design (Top) Stopping sewing in the middle of a design, changing the design's location in the hoop, and then restarting from the beginning. If you use “Top”, you will return to the start point the frame position left where it is. 1.
  • Page 81: Rotating And Mirroring Designs (Convert)

    SEWING Rotating and mirroring designs (Convert) Convert selected pattern data. Setting example Normal Mirror reverse : Start point of pattern 0° 90° 180° 270° 0° 90° 180° 270° Mirror reverse + 90° Normal Normal angle With the start point of pattern as a pivot, the machine changes the angle in 90 degree increments.
  • Page 82: Starting In The Middle Of A Design (Position)

    SEWING Starting in the middle of a design (POSITION) This function allows you to go directly to a stitch number or a color change and positions the hoop correctly. Change (Color position ) Stitch (Number of stitches ) This moves the frame to the beginning of any This moves the frame to any stitch number Color change number.
  • Page 83 SEWING Change 1. Press ”Frame forward”. Pointer shows you the current position of the frame. 2. Press 3. Input the color change number and press The frame moves to the selected color position. CAUTION: To prevent accidents. The frame moves quickly. Keep hands away from the frame.
  • Page 84: Displaying The Pattern In Setting Mode

    DISPLAYING THE PATTERN IN SETTING MODE 10-1 When there is shows on the right side menu, the pattern data may be shown on the screen. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select desired menu. Icon of will be shown in sub-menu. 3.
  • Page 85: Locking Pattern Data

    PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-1 Locking pattern data Locking pattern data stored in the machine memory will prevent deletion and changes in set- tings. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "PATTERN". 3. Press from right submenu. 4. Select desired pattern. Mark will appear right of the pattern.
  • Page 86 11-1b PATTERNS IN MEMORY 5. Press Repeat steps 3 and 5 to unlock. Press to return to Menu mode. M201...
  • Page 87: Trace Type

    PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-2 Trace type Changing the trace type of the pattern data in the machine memory. 14-5 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "PATTERN". 3. Select desired pattern. Maximum embroidery area of pattern Outline of pattern Trace type --- Calculating --- 4.
  • Page 88: Export

    11-3 PATTERNS IN MEMORY 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 89 11-4 PATTERNS IN MEMORY 7. Press if the pattern name is not to be changed. Choose the column with Then select each digit in the existing name. Select word and press The maximum number of characters in a design name is eight letters or numbers. All the letters and/or numbers are deleted.
  • Page 90: Renaming Patterns

    PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-5 Renaming patterns Rename pattern in memory. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "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.
  • Page 91 PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-5b 6. Press The pattern name will be changed. Press to return to Menu mode. 11_5 M401...
  • Page 92: Copying Pattern Data

    PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-6 Copying pattern data Copying of the pattern data stored in the machine memory is available. 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. Copied pattern data Press to return to Menu mode.
  • Page 93: Moving Pattern Data

    PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-7 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 M401...
  • Page 94 PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-8 4. Select desired pattern. 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 Mark 5. Press 6. Select the importing folder. Importing folder The pattern data will be transferred.
  • Page 95: Renaming Folders

    PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-9 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. 11_9 M401...
  • Page 96 PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-9b 5. Select desired folder. 6. Choose the column with Then select each digit in the existing name. Select word. The maximum number of characters in a design name is 12 letters or numbers. Uppercase and lowercase letter are switched.
  • Page 97: Sort

    PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-A Sort Ordinate the pattern data in the displayed folder. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "PATTERN". 3. Press from right submenu. 4. Press from right submenu. To sort in order of loading To sort in order of pattern number To sort in order of name of pattern 11_A H901...
  • Page 98 PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-Ab 5. Select sorting method. Sort will be carry out. Press to return to Menu mode. 11_Ab M401...
  • Page 99: Thread Break Report

    PATTERNS IN MEMORY 11-B Thread break report This function will show recorded thread break of pattern data. The machine detects break thread during operation and records by pattern the number of stitches at the stopped position. If thread break is happening at same number of stitches, please check construction of stitch design.
  • Page 100: Retrieve Built-In Data From Machine

    11-C PATTERNS IN MEMORY Retrieve built-in data from machine 100 pattern data are built-in in machine and you need to retrieve built-in pattern data from ma- chine memory to design data folder. These pattern data are stored in the [Group 4] folder on the PATTERN screen.
  • Page 101: Pattern Settings

    12-1 PATTERN SETTINGS Various settings such as the scaling, repeat sewing, offset and frame out can be applied to a pattern. Adjust This menu contains settings such as scaling, width adjustment, angle and convert design. Repeat sewing The machine repeats the pattern a number of times in the X and Y directions as set by the user. Offset Sets the start point of the frame in the selected pattern.
  • Page 102: Scaling

    12-2 PATTERN SETTINGS Scaling Setting example The pattern's scale can be increased or de- creased in 1% increments. X 100 %, Y 150 % Normal Default : X,Y 100% : Start point of pattern 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2.
  • Page 103: Width Adjustment

    12-3 PATTERN SETTINGS Width adjustment Setting example This setting adjusts stitch width (L) in a pattern L + 0.4mm in a range of -1.0 ~ +1.0mm in increments of 0.1mm. In case "Width" (Width adjustment) is set and embroidery is made, there is a case 0.4 mm that error occurs at end point.
  • Page 104: Angle

    12-4 PATTERN SETTINGS Angle Setting example With the start point of the pattern as a pivot, the machine rotates the angle clockwise. 30° Normal Default : 0° : Start point of pattern 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "SETTING". Adjust 3.
  • Page 105: Repeat Sewing

    12-5 PATTERN SETTINGS Repeat sewing The machine embroiders a user-specified number of copies in the X and Y directions. Setting example : Start point of pattern : End point of pattern Space Y Piece X Piece Y Space X -30.0 Space Y 32.0 Space X...
  • Page 106 12-6 PATTERN SETTINGS 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "SETTING" and select (Repeat). Repeat 3. Select each setting item and select the number. Changing is cancelled. Numbers are deleted. 4. Press The setting is fixed. 5. Set necessary item by performing procedure no.
  • Page 107: Auto Origin

    12-7 PATTERN SETTINGS Auto origin When a pattern has different start and end points, the frame returns to the start point. Setting example : Start point of pattern : End point of pattern 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2.
  • Page 108: Offset

    12-8 PATTERN SETTINGS Offset Setting the offset point designates a place for the frame to rest before moving to the start point of the actual embroidery. When used together with the "Auto origin" ( 12-7) feature, the machine will return to the offset when it is finished embroidering as well.
  • Page 109 12-9 PATTERN SETTINGS Direct input You can move the offset manually and save the position with "teaching input". Lengthwise move distance : Offaet point Sidewise move : Start point of pattern distance 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "SETTING" and select (Offset).
  • Page 110 12-A PATTERN SETTINGS Preset There are 9 preset points that can be used for offsets around the or in the center of the pattern. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "SETTING" and select (Offset). Offset 3. Select 4.
  • Page 111 12-B PATTERN SETTINGS Teaching input You can set the offset position manually. Lengthwise move distance Sidewise move : Offaet point distance : Start point of pattern 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "SETTING" and select (Offset). Offset 3.
  • Page 112 12-C PATTERN SETTINGS 7. Move the frame to the offset point. 8. Press Complete The setting is fixed. Pattern data may be shown. Setting is returned to the default. To return to Menu mode. Offset point 12_C M717...
  • Page 113: Frame Out

    12-D PATTERN SETTINGS Frame out A frame out command can be added to a design. By setting frameout to a *Color change num- ber in a design, you can move the frame to a desired position automatically and stop it after the machine finishes sewing of that color change number.
  • Page 114 12-F PATTERN SETTINGS Teaching input : Frame out point : Original point (Start point of pattern) : Last position of Color change number Move the frame and the position will be saved as the frame out. Lengthwise move distance Sidewise move distance 1.
  • Page 115 12-G PATTERN SETTINGS Direct input : Frame out point : Original point (Start point of pattern) : Last position of Color change number You can change the position of your frame out by using this function. You can change the moving distance of the frame out and change Lengthwise move...
  • Page 116: Needle Bar Selection

    13-1 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION Needle number settings A needle number can be assigned to a *color change number. When the needle number is assigned, the machine will embroider and automatically switch to the programmed for each color change number. Color change stop function A *color change stop can be assigned to a color change number.
  • Page 117 13-2 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 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". 1.
  • Page 118 13-2b NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 6. Press Setting is cancelled. Preview screen is displayed. The needle number has been changed from 3 to5. 7. Press The setting is fixed. Press to return to Menu mode. -103 13_2 MA05...
  • Page 119 13-3 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION Thread color This sets the background color or color assigned to 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 background.
  • Page 120 13-4 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION Color to be 4. Select the needle number or cloth current color changed after (background color). Palette 5. Select the color to be changed at the palette. You can select the color with Current color will be shown. 6.
  • Page 121: Color Change Data Registration

    13-5 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION Color 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.
  • Page 122: Color Change Data Read

    13-6 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 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.
  • Page 123: Repetition Of Color Group Setting

    13-7 NEEDLE BAR SELECTION 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) First sequence : Start point of pattern Fig.
  • Page 124: Reading Join

    14-1 READING 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 set "Join design data" to "YES" on "READING"...
  • Page 125 14-2 READING 5. Select the pattern. --- Reading --- Once design is read. --- Check pattern data --- Enable to read other pattern data. 6. Press Shift the Memory media if the pattern data you desire to Join is in the other Memory media. 7.
  • Page 126: Pattern Read Settings

    14-4 READING Pattern read settings Settings related to pattern data reading: SETTING ITEM SETTING RANGE 1 Keep null (CHG.) No•Yes : This function lets the machine read zero stitches as they are before color change when reading pattern data. This lets you choose to ignore all null stitches when reading pattern 2 Skip null stitch No•Yes data.
  • Page 127 14-5 READING 8 etc. func read *Various settings are saved together with a pattern. If some settings are changed in the pattern and you wish to return to the originals, simply 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.
  • Page 128 14-6 READING 1. When the machine 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.
  • Page 129 15-1 POSITION ALIGNMENT BY DEFINING 2 POINTS When embroidery position is aligned, machine automatically sets angle and embroidery only by defining 2 points (P1, P2). This function is easy to align the position for embroidery on the edge of pocket or over seam of shirt.
  • Page 130: Position Alignment By Defining 2 Points.15-1

    15-2 POSITION ALIGNMENT BY DEFINING 2 POINTS The procedure is explained as an example of embroidering pattern on pocket of shirt. 1. Hoop a shirt on embroidery frame. (Diagonal position of pocket on frame is okay.) Set the frame on the machine.
  • Page 131 15-3 POSITION ALIGNMENT BY DEFINING 2 POINTS 7. Press Enter offset of Y direction from base line (edge of pocket) to pattern. Offset Enter “15.0”(15mm) in this case. Base line 8. Press Offset Enter offset of X direction from base line (edge of pocket) to pattern.
  • Page 132: Borer (Option)

    15-4 BORER (Option) Important safety instructions When using an appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following. WARNING WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury to persons: 1. An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this appliance from the electric outlet or switch main breaker OFF after using and before cleaning.
  • Page 133 15-5 BORER (Option) Select needle number for Borer device Select needle number which Borer device is installed. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "NEEDLE". 3. Press from right submenu. 4. Select 15th needle number. Display on right side of needle number. If you press again, cancel the BORER setting.
  • Page 134 15-6 BORER (Option) Borer setting to color change sequence When you use the borer, you can set the use of the borer blade to any color number of the selected pattern data. You can not setting "NEEDLE" for selected "LOCK" design. Please release "LOCK"...
  • Page 135 15-7 BORER (Option) Exchange the borer blade (option) If the Borer blade become bunt or should chip, exchange the Blade in the following procedures. CAUTION: To prevent accidents; Be sure power switch is "OFF". Borer blade 1. Loosen the set screw and remove old borer Bracket Top of Borer blade blade from bracket.
  • Page 136: Position

    16-1 POSITION This creates direct designations to the number of stitches and *color change number, as well as setting the frame and data to the designated sewing position. Piece Change Stitch (Color position ) (Number of stitches ) : Beginning of any couloir number : Any stitches : Beginning of any pieces Piece...
  • Page 137: Piece Number

    16-2 POSITION Piece number The frame and pointer can 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.
  • Page 138: Locate

    17-1 LOCATE Locate will restore the position of the frame to the last point before a power failure even if the point of origin or the pattern itself were changed. Selected frame If locate is used with a cap drive frame, make sure that the machine recognizes it by showing "Cap"...
  • Page 139: Entry

    17-2 LOCATE Entry This registers the original point of the selected pattern. 1. Press 2. Confirm that there is indication of (Top) in the display and go on to procedure no. 3. Press "Top", if there is not a indication. Upper right indication of will be shown.
  • Page 140: Return

    17-3 LOCATE 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. 1. Press 2. Confirm that there is indication of (Top) in the display and go on to procedure no.
  • Page 141 LETTER 18-1 Selecting letters using the built-in fonts. You can create monogramming data by using built-in alphabet, numbers and symbols. You can choose layout method of monogramming data from horizontal, arch, or circle layout. Save lettering embroidery data to design memory automatically. Layout method Cap line Horizontal...
  • Page 142 18-1b LETTER 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "LETTER". Letter selection Select letters. One data can contain up to 26 letters including space. 3. Select letter. All the letters are deleted. The screen is switched to uppercase. The screen is switched to lowercase.
  • Page 143 18-2 LETTER Letter Height selection Select the letter height. 6. Select 7. Select desired height. After the height setting is fixed and now line length can be selected. Layout method Select layout method. 8. When you would like to change layout Horizontal method, select either layout method from (straight line)
  • Page 144: Letter

    18-3 LETTER 9. Select the number. Setting is canceled. 10.Press Return to the Letter selection. Return to the Font Selection. Return to the Letter Height selection. Start point Return to the Line Length. You can change start point of monogramming data.
  • Page 145 18-4 LETTER Letter setting screen Space between letters Space can be added between letters. 1. Press on the letter setting 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.
  • Page 146 18-5 LETTER Color change between letters Color change can be made between letters. Letter setting screen 1. Press on the letter setting screen. 2. Select on space between letters you would like to change. Setting of space between letters is ON. Setting of space between le is OFF.
  • Page 147 19-1 QUEUE This sets up a succession of patterns that can be embroidered in any desired sequence. The machine will proceed with the *various settings set to each pattern. If you embroider a pattern like in Fig.1, you will need to set an offset as a pivot to each pattern in advance.
  • Page 148: Queue

    19-2 QUEUE 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 other pattern data in "READ"...
  • Page 149 19-3 QUEUE 5. Combined design can be seen on Screen. To show combined design, please press Illustration of the pattern selected will be dis- played. In case you do not need to check combined design, please go to step no.7. 6.
  • Page 150: Needle Bar Selection And Pattern Settings

    QUEUE 19-4 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. (Setting can be done without returning MENU screen.) You can do these setting also from MENU screen, and the last setting will be valid. 1.
  • Page 151 QUEUE 19-4b 6. After setting, press For setting of "Needle Bar Selection"[NEEDLE] and "Pattern Setting"[SETTING] to other design, please do steps no.3-7. Press to return to Menu mode. -125 19_4b M401...
  • Page 152: Registration Of Queue Setting

    19-5 QUEUE Registration of QUEUE setting Up to 10 QUEUE settings can be registered. Once you register QUEUE you can select registered QUEUE setting anytime. 1. According to step 1-8 of "Alter", select patterns. 2. Select 3. Select registration No. and press When pattern data is not displayed on the left side on the screen, no pattern data is registered in the holder of the setting No.
  • Page 153: Read Queue Setting

    19-6 QUEUE 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. 19_6 M401 -127...
  • Page 154: Frame Confirmation

    20-1 FRAME CONFIRMATION By default the machine checks if the pattern fits the embroidery area. This helps you to check whether or not the selected pattern fits in the desired hoop. This helps confirm positioningbetween the embroidery area and the pattern. If you change the frame position by the frame move key, the display will be changed and you can check the position onscreen.
  • Page 155: Frame Selection

    Fig. 1 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "FRAME". Tubular round frame Tubular square frame Cap and One-point frame Border frame ( for HCD2, HCR2) Sock frame User-defined frame Non registered 20-L 3. Select type of frame.
  • Page 156 20-3 FRAME CONFIRMATION 4. Select desired size of frame and press 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".
  • Page 157: Adjusted For Embroidery Area

    20-4 FRAME CONFIRMATION Adjusted for embroidery area Embroidery area Cap frame Embroidery area (Lengthwise) The embroidery area of HAPPY semi-wide and wide cap frames is saved in the machine. The Y axis of the embroidery area can be Embroidery area adjusted for a variety of caps.
  • Page 158 20-5 FRAME CONFIRMATION 6. Press 7. Press 8. Select the number . Enter the width of the cap. Standard 40 ~ 70mm Width 40 ~ 80mm 9. Press 10.Press The setting is fixed. -132 20_5 N101...
  • Page 159 20-6 FRAME CONFIRMATION 11.Press Press to return to Drive mode. 20_5 N101 -133...
  • Page 160: User-Defined Frames (1 ~ 5)

    20-7 FRAME CONFIRMATION User-defined frames (1 ~ 5) The embroidery area of each registered frame is set to the inside 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.
  • Page 161 20-8 FRAME CONFIRMATION 6. Press 7. Press Case for selected Case for selected round frame square frame 8. Press to select the hoop (Class). : Round frame : Square frame 9. Press Select you wish to change square frame size. 10.Select the number .
  • Page 162 20-9 FRAME CONFIRMATION Case for selected Case for selected 12.Press round frame square frame The date is fixed. 13.Press Press to return to Drive mode. 20_9 M401 -136...
  • Page 163: User-Defined Frames (6 ~ 20)

    20-A FRAME CONFIRMATION User-defined frames (6 ~ 20) You need to prepare for the data which entered the shape of the frame and entry the 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.
  • Page 164 20-B FRAME CONFIRMATION How to make frame size data of your User-defined frames (6 ~ 20) We need to use text edit software of PC like "WordPad" and make frame size data with follow- ing constitution, then entry the data to your machine. Type = 1 (Type of data) Type = 2 (Type of data) 90°...
  • Page 165 20-C FRAME CONFIRMATION When you save the frame size data, please save as text document form and file name should be less than 8 characters. Extension should be ".TXT" Example: ROUND250.TXT Please save the frame size data to machine usable memory media and read the data by em- broidery machine.
  • Page 166 20-D FRAME CONFIRMATION 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 -140 20_D M717...
  • Page 167 20-E FRAME CONFIRMATION 6. Press 7. Select the frame data “CCLAGOB.txt”. The frame data has been read. 8. Press Press to return to Drive mode. 20_E M717 -141...
  • Page 168 20-I FRAME CONFIRMATION How to delete the resisted user-defined frames (6 ~ 20) Delete resisted User-defined frame from memory. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select "FRAME". 3. Select "User-defined frames". 4. Press You can choose any frame options. 5.
  • Page 169 20-Ib FRAME CONFIRMATION 6. Select desired User-defined frames. 7. Press The user-defined frames will be deleted. 8. Press Press to return to Drive mode. 20_I M717 -143...
  • Page 170: How To Change Center Point Of Frame (1 ~ 5, 6 ~ 20)

    20-J FRAME CONFIRMATION How to change center point of frame (1 ~ 5, 6 ~ 20) You can change memorized frame center point. When you set your frame and use machine function of "Frame move" and "Center" ( 3-9b ), If your frame is not center, please practice following steps for center setting again.
  • Page 171 20-K FRAME CONFIRMATION 6. Select desired User-defined frames. 7. Press 8. Press CAUTION: To prevent accidents. The frame moves quickly. Keep hands away from the frame. 9. Move embroidery frame to frame center point by 10.Press Memorized frame center point coordinate to the machine.
  • Page 172: Non Registered

    20-L FRAME CONFIRMATION Non registered In case Non Registered Frame is selected, carriage does not have movement for creating the 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.
  • Page 173 21-1 i-CUSTOM You can place frequently used display and key icons freely on the right side of Drive mode screen. Ex. 3 i-Custom Ex. 2 Ex. 1 Display icons to be placed before. Original point return 3-9b Calendar This returns the frame to *pattern origin point. Current year, month date is displayed.
  • Page 174: I-Custom

    21-2 i-CUSTOM 1. When the machine is stopped, press i-CUSTOM currently selected 2. Select "i-CUSTOM". 3. Select a desired custom icon. 4. Select display or key icon(s) from the gray frame. When changing to other display or key icon(s),. When you select the desired display or key, repeat steps 3 and 4 .
  • Page 175: Other Settings Create Network

    22-1 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. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Press 3. Press 4. Select desired item. Press right /left of to select the setting point, and press up/down of...
  • Page 176 OTHER SETTINGS 22-2 6. Press 7. Press 8. Press The machine will be rebooted. The setting is fixed. -151 22_1 M201...
  • Page 177: Version Information And Software Update

    22-3 OTHER SETTINGS Version information and software update Software version installed in the machine is displayed. Software can be updated to the latest version. 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 178 22-3a OTHER SETTINGS [ Install_HAPPY_***.*** ] version *.*.* 5. Press In preparation . . . Starting UpDate 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. 22_3a MA05...
  • Page 179: Language

    22-3b OTHER SETTINGS Language Change the language displayed on control box. 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. Press to return to Drive mode.
  • Page 180: Calibrate

    22-3c OTHER SETTINGS Calibrate Calibration for the touch panel LCD. Touch panel is already adjusted and you do not need adjustment of the panel. If the screen does not recognize correct position of each icon and you cannot operate, please adjust the screen as follows: 1.
  • Page 181 OTHER SETTINGS 22-3d 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. -158 22_3 M620...
  • Page 182: Report

    22-4 REPORT Indicating operation record of machine. 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. 1. When the machine is stopped, press Time of power on Time of power off 2.
  • Page 183: User Maintenance Mode

    22-5 OTHER SETTINGS User maintenance mode User maintenance mode has 8 items as below. Indicates point which sensors are active. Button Machine movement Change jump Change the needle bar's movement. "JUMP" : Needle Jump, "DRIVE" : Needle Drive Upper shaft turns Upper shaft turns clockwise and counterclockwise.
  • Page 184 22-6 OTHER SETTINGS 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Press 3. Press 4. Press one key and check machine movement. CAUTION: To prevent accidents; The machine moves quickly. Keep hands away from the machine. One equipment was not standby position, ********** machine show following message when you press key.
  • Page 185: Screen Saver

    SCREEN SAVER 22-7 If screen saver is set, images saved in the machine are displayed on the screen 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"...
  • Page 186 SCREEN SAVER 22-8 Slide direction Set the slide direction of the screen saver image switched to the next image displayed on the screen. 1. When the machine is stopped, press 2. Select “SCREEN”. 3. Press 4. Select the direction. 5. Press The setting is fixed and display returns to MENU.
  • Page 187 SCREEN SAVER 22-9 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 make the image file. 1.
  • Page 188 SCREEN SAVER 22-A 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. 1.
  • Page 189 SCREEN SAVER 22-B How to make the screen saver image You can display any image(s) in addition to pre-installed images. Create image(s) to meet the following specifications by using your image editing software. Save the image(s) in USB flash memory. Pixelsof Image file 800 pixels 480 pixels...
  • Page 190: Specifications • Maintenance

    23-1 SPECIFICATIONS • MAINTENANCE Specifications i r t ° " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " *1 Actual embroidery area will be restricted in accordance with inner frame size. *2 Actual embroidery area will be restricted in accordance with shape of a cap.
  • Page 191: Cleaning The Rotary Hook

    MAINTENANCE 23-2 Cleaning the rotary hook If the rotary hook is clogged with waste thread or dust, it will degrade the stitch quality of the embroidery or may cause other problems. For a long sewing life, please keep the rotary hook clean.
  • Page 192 23-3 MAINTENANCE CAUTION: To prevent accidents. The thread cutting knife moves quickly. Keep your hands away from the machine. 5. Press In maintenance mode, pressing this button causes the moving knife to open and stop at max open position. 6. Remove any waste thread and dust from the knife assembly and surrounding area.
  • Page 193 24-1 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO The machine has an extensive error code list to aid in trouble- E-050 C point shooting when problems occur, as listed below. Upon error, press the to release the error and correct it according to the list below.
  • Page 194: Errors And What To Do

    24-2 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO o i t x i f s t i x i f t i s t i s t i s t i s x i f t i s f f i z i l t i s "...
  • Page 195 24-3 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO o i t > . t r . t r . t r l i f i t i i t i . t i . t i “ ” “ ” i t l 24_3 H701 -144...
  • Page 196 24-4 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO o i t t i s o l l s t i t i s o l l c t i t i s y l l " . " s t i t i s y l l s t i t i s...
  • Page 197 24-5 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO What to do when Stop position of main shaft is out of place (error E-050) E-050 C point 1. Press 2. Select "Auto". The main shaft turns 2 to 3 times and returns to a stop position (“C”...
  • Page 198 24-6 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO What to do for "Thread cut knife is not at the stop position (error E-190)" E-190 Cut blade 1. Press 2. Select "Auto". The display returns to the drive mode. When you cannot clear by the method above (Auto) E-190 Cut blade 1.
  • Page 199 24-7 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO 4. When the machine is stopped, press and Press 5. Press 6. Press You should hear the sound of moving knife opening. 7. Press You should hear the sound of moving knife returning to the closed position. Press to return to Menu mode.
  • Page 200 24-8 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO What to do for "Thread catch hook is off its position (error E-193)" E-193 Catcher 1. Press 2. Select "Auto". The thread catch hook returns to the original position. The display returns to drive mode. When you cannot clear by the method above (Auto) E-193 Catcher 1.
  • Page 201: Initializing Of Machine Settings

    25-1 INITIALIZING OF MACHINE SETTINGS Re-Initialization of machine system Perform this function only to fix problems with the machine. When performed, all settings in the "OPTION" menu are lost. Be sure to reset the "OPTION" menu after performing this function. 1.
  • Page 202: Initializing Of Machine Speed

    25-2 INITIALIZING OF MACHINE SETTINGS Initializing of machine speed If you have E-18, E-30, E-51 or E-52 while sewing, Please try initializing the machine settings. 1. When the machine is stopped, press and Press 2. Press Speed setting OK? CAUTION! <Main shaft turns> Cancel to execute.
  • Page 203: Helpful Hints

    26-1 HELPFUL HINTS t i l . l l t r i t r i f f i l l i y l l -172 26_1 M416...
  • Page 204: Embroidery Terms

    26-2 EMBROIDERY TERMS Color change stop Thread break back When a color change stop is assigned to a color With this setting, drive frame backs up several change number, the machine embroiders the set stitches after a thread break before stopping. color change and stops.
  • Page 205: Built-In Font List

    26-3 BUILT-IN FONT LIST Those fonts are created by (www.i-cliqq.com) 26_3 N401...
  • Page 206 26-4 BUILT-IN PATTERN LIST BUILT IN PATTERN includes clip art from [Master clip] created by H2soft (Tel:+81-422-28- 5212/ Fax:+81-422-28-5211). 26_4 N401...
  • Page 207 HEAD OFFICE 3-3515, Tachiyagawa, Yamagata-city, 990-2251, Japan Phone: +81-23-686-2272 Fax: +81-23-686-2243 TOKYO OFFICE 2-9-5, Taito, Taito-Ku, Tokyo 110-0016, Japan Phone: +81-3-3834-0711 Fax: +81-3-3835-8917 M510E...

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