Brother 882-W70 Operation Manual page 30

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LCD SCREEN
■ General Settings
CAUTION
• When [Upper and Bobbin Thread Sensor] is set
to [OFF], the machine cannot detect tangled
upper thread. Continuing to use the machine
with tangled thread may cause damage.
1 Select the needle stop position (the needle position
when the machine is not operating) to be up or down.
Select the down position when using the pivot key.
2 Select the operation of the
button) from the following two sequences (page 67).
Each press of the
[ON] : Switches the needle position between being
raised, stopped immediately before entering the fabric,
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(Needle position
(Needle position button):
or lowered.
[OFF] : Switches the needle position between being
raised or lowered.
3 Select the shape of the pointer when a USB mouse is
used.
4 Turn both the upper and bobbin thread sensors [ON] or
[OFF]. If it is turned [OFF], the machine can be used
without thread.
5 Select the speaker volume. Increase the number for
louder volume, decrease for softer volume.
6 Select the brightness of the work area lights.
7 Select the screen display brightness.
8 Set the [Eco Mode] and the [Shutoff Support Mode] to
save the machine power (page 29).
9 Select the length of time until the screen saver appears.
0 Select the image of the screen saver (page 30).
A Select the initial screen that is displayed when the
machine is turned on.
B Select the display language.
C Shows the service count which is a reminder to take your
machine in for regular servicing. (Contact your
authorized Brother dealer for details.)
D Shows the total number of stitches sewn on this
machine.
E Shows the internal machine number for this machine.
F Shows the program version.
Memo
• Install the latest software. Check with your local
authorized Brother dealer or at " http://s.brother/
cpeaa/ " for available updates (page 194).

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