Storing A Pattern - Brother Innov-is 500D Operation Manual

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Storing a pattern

Combined patterns can be stored for later use. Since
stored patterns are not lost after the sewing machine
is turned off, they can be recalled at any time. Up to
five patterns can be stored.
■ Storing a pattern
Create the combined pattern that you wish to
store.
• For details, refer to "Combining patterns"
(page 119).
Press
panel.
The screen for selecting the storage location
(pocket) appears.
Select the pocket for storage from pockets 1 -
5.
indicates an empty pocket.
pocket where a pattern is already stored.
The selected pocket is shown in reverse
highlighting.
Press
.
"Saving..." appears while the pattern is being
stored in the pocket.
• Do not turn off the sewing machine while a
pattern is being stored, otherwise the pattern
data may be lost.
(Memory key) in the operation
indicates a
■ Recalling a pattern
Press
(Memory key) in the operation
panel.
Recall the stored pattern.
The screen for selecting a pocket appears.
Select the pocket (1 - 5) where the combined
pattern you wish to recall are stored.
indicates an empty pocket.
pocket where a pattern is already stored.
The selected pocket is shown in reverse
highlighting, and the stored patterns are
displayed.
Check the contents, and then press
Press
to check a pattern that is not
displayed completely.
The stored pattern is recalled.
The pattern selection screen appears, and
you can sew the pattern you have recalled.
Sewing combined patterns 121
indicates a
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