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USER 'S MANUAL
TEMX-C series
1. Turn ON the power ......................................................................34
2. To pass thread, to set fabric ........................................................37
5. To decide the design start position ..............................................55
6. Checking items before embroidering ...........................................62
7. Embroidery starts.........................................................................66
Original Instructions
M-EMX22-E
(2014.10)

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    USER ’S MANUAL TEMX-C series To embroider 1. Turn ON the power ..............34 2. To pass thread, to set fabric ............37 3. To register a design in the memory of the machine.....40 4. To decide a design to embroider and the color change order ..48 5.
  • Page 2 This manual may contain discrepancies in detailed specification as compared with the actual production. If you have any question about this manual, consult your TAJIMA distributor. We believe that "BASICS TAJIMA EMBROIDERY MACHINES" and "MACHINE SETUP INSTRUCTIONS" are useful to deepen your knowledge about this product. Please also read those booklets.
  • Page 3 Table of contents Chapter 1 Items that must be followed carefully Safety Precautions........................2 1-1. Warning .........................2 1-2. Caution ..........................4 Important warning items for safe operation (UL-spec. and CSA-spec. machines) ....6 Warning labels ........................9 3-1. Single-head machine .....................9 3-2. Multi-head machine .....................10 Inspection before starting work.....................
  • Page 4 Table of contents Message display........................31 2-1. Condition data ......................31 2-2. Start position of design....................32 2-3. Offset return ........................ 32 Chapter 4 To embroider Turn ON the power....................... 34 1-1. Power switch ....................... 34 1-2. Turn ON the power...................... 36 To pass thread, to set fabric....................
  • Page 5 Table of contents Chapter 5 Functions concerning embroidery To change color ........................72 1-1. To change color manually (Manual Color Change) .............72 To trim thread ........................73 2-1. To trim thread manually (Manual Thread Trimming) ........... 73 2-2. To trim thread automatically (ATH)................74 2-3.
  • Page 6 Table of contents 7-7. To make a remaining upper thread inconspicuous (Upper thread lock timing) ..106 7-8. To adjust stitching length according to a stitch length (Frame drive adjustment)..107 To increase embroidering efficiency................... 109 8-1. To change number of lowering needle bar at slow operation (Number of inching times at start) ................
  • Page 7 Table of contents To return the frame to the original position .................145 3-1. To return the frame that was moved to the original position (Manual Offset) ....145 3-2. To return moved frame to original position and start operation (Frame return movement after manual frame travel) ..........146 3-3.
  • Page 8 Table of contents Chapter 8 Optional device etc. To make optional device available for use ................. 178 1-1. Sequin device......................178 1-2. Network ........................180 1-3. Zigzag Cording Device ....................181 1-4. Lochrose Embroidery Device ..................182 1-5. Cording Device......................184 1-6.
  • Page 9 Table of contents Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection Items that must be followed carefully..................206 Cleaning..........................207 Lubrication ..........................209 Greasing ..........................211 Inspection, Repair.......................214 Chapter 11 Appendix Spec. of the machine ......................216 1-1. Power supply specifications..................216 1-2. Ambient noise level....................216 1-3. Switching of input voltage (Single-head machine only) ..........217 1-4.
  • Page 10 To search from the menu key Operation in the middle of embroidery Menu Key Title Enable / Unable 1 Data Input (Memory) ............48 4 Data Input (USB).............40 5 Data Input (LAN) .............43 8 Memory Delete..............160 1 Auto Color Change / Auto Start........53 2 Needle Bar Selection ............51 3 Data Conversion .............92 4 Repeat................94...
  • Page 11 To search from the menu key 1 Jump Convert ..............79 2 Auto Jump ..............100 3 Satin Stitch ..............99 4 Backlash ................. 98 5 Jump Code Combination ..........109 6 Software Frame Limit ............. 87 1 Min. Revolution............... 83 2 Revolution Limit ..............
  • Page 12 To search from the menu key 1 Design sort (in memory)..........168 SET+A 4 Design sort (USB) ............174 9 Auto Data Set after finishing embroidery ......112 1 Design rotation by 180° on Cap Frame......144 SET+B 10 Needle bar information..........129 1 Password (Functional Limit)..........124 3 Setting in units of Needle bar ........101 SET+F1 6 Frame Limit Setting ............90...
  • Page 13 To search from the menu key...
  • Page 14 Chapter 1 Items that must be followed carefully 1. Safety Precautions................2 2. Important warning items for safe operation (UL-spec. and CSA-spec. machines) ..................6 3. Warning labels ..................9 4. Inspection before starting work............11 RR07...
  • Page 15: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Chapter 1 Safety Precautions 1-1. Warning To prevent accidents resulting in injury or death and physical damage, the following items must be observed strictly when operating the machine. WARNING This machine is designed for industrial use. Use this machine for semi- or finished textile products and similar materials.
  • Page 16 Safety Precautions Chapter 1 WARNING Stop the machine before threading into the needle and checking the finish of embroidery. For the machine model with the sub table, fix the sub table securely with it lifted up after threading and/or adjusting the machine. Do not damage, modify or heat the power or other cables.
  • Page 17: Caution

    Regarding capacity of electric current leakage for leakage breaker and leak current relay necessary per machine, consult your local TAJIMA distributor. For actual product names of breaker of electric current leakage and leak current relay for which measures are taken against harmonics and surge, please consult your local TAJIMA distributor or electric engineers.
  • Page 18 Safety Precautions Chapter 1 CAUTION Prevent the operation noise in the environment. This machine is designed to reduce noise during operation. To improve the sound insulation performance in a factory still more, use the interior finish materials which show high sound insulating performance for the walls, ceiling, and floor of the factory.
  • Page 19: Important Warning Items For Safe Operation (Ul-Spec. And Csa-Spec. Machines)

    Important warning items for safe operation (UL-spec. and CSA-spec. machines) Chapter 1 Important warning items for safe operation (UL-spec. and CSA-spec. machines) The following contents explains about UL, and CSA spec. machines. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (applied to UL-spec. and CSA-spec. machines) UL is safety standard applied to USA and CSA is safety standard applied to Canada.
  • Page 20 Important warning items for safe operation (UL-spec. and CSA-spec. machines) Chapter 1 WARNING Never drop or insert any object into any opening. Do not use outdoors. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administrated.
  • Page 21 Important warning items for safe operation (UL-spec. and CSA-spec. machines) Chapter 1 DANGER [If the product is used in a nominal rating up to 120V] This product is for use on a nominal 120V circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in sketch A in Figure-1.
  • Page 22: Warning Labels

    High voltage indication mark There could be danger of electric shock, burning, or death. Persons except service personnel designated by Tajima should not open covers. When you open the cover, turn OFF the power switch and wait for four minutes.
  • Page 23: Multi-Head Machine

    Persons except service personnel ni poner las manos, etc., cerca de las piezas en movimiento mien- designated by Tajima should not open covers. tras la máquina esté en funcionamiento. When you open the cover, turn OFF the power switch and wait for four minutes.
  • Page 24: Inspection Before Starting Work

    Inspection before starting work Chapter 1 Inspection before starting work Before starting work, execute inspection (including cleaning, lubrication) of each part. Place Checking Covers Are covers attached correctly? Is thread passed to each part correctly? Upper thread Is tension adequate? Does thread entwine around frame/drive system? Is under thread (bobbin case) set to rotary hook correctly? Under thread...
  • Page 25 Inspection before starting work Chapter 1...
  • Page 26: Chapter 2 Name And The Way To Use Of Each Part

    Chapter 2 Name and the way to use of each part 1. Name of each part ................14 2. How to use each part................16 PT10...
  • Page 27: Name Of Each Part

    Name of each part Chapter 2 Name of each part 1-1. Single head machine 1. Thread course 2. Operation panel (p.16) 3. Head (p.64) 4. Needle Base LED Lamp (p.21) 5. Emergency stop switch (p.21) 6. Stand (option) 7. Cylinder bed 8.
  • Page 28: Multi-Head Machine

    Name of each part Chapter 2 1-2. Multi-head machine 1. Y-axis motor 2. Thread course 3. Operation panel (p.16) 4. X-axis motor 5. Power switch (p.34) 6. Emergency stop switch (p.21) 7. Start/stop switch (p.66) 8. Border frame 9. Head (p.64) 10.
  • Page 29: How To Use Each Part

    How to use each part Chapter 2 How to use each part 2-1. Operation panel [Front face] [Side face] Various types of key operation (p.17) USB port (p.18) [Back face] USB port, LAN port (p.19) PT10...
  • Page 30 How to use each part Chapter 2 2-1-1. Front face 4. Jog dial 1. Sleep mode key (p.20) Move the frame at low speed. Adjust the value Switch to power save mode. To release, press frame by frame. this key again. It is illustrated as below in 2.
  • Page 31 Some type and/or capacity of USB memory may not be used for this machine. In this case, please buy USB memory recommended by Tajima. For details, please consult the distributor. About a use of USB memory, observe the items to notice described below.
  • Page 32 How to use each part Chapter 2 CAUTION When you insert the USB memory, do not mistake the direction of connector. The USB memory and its inside card could be damaged. Do not insert the USB memory in the state that dirt or dust are attached to the inside of the connector.
  • Page 33: Sleep Mode Key

    How to use each part Chapter 2 2-2. Sleep mode key Setting the machine to sleep mode at intermission etc. will suppress unnecessary power consumption. 2-2-1. How to switch to the sleep mode Set the screen to the main screen. Press the sleep mode key long.
  • Page 34: Emergency Stop Switch

    How to use each part Chapter 2 2-3. Emergency stop switch Emergency stop switch is equipped as a measure for safety. Pressing this switch will stop the machine. Since the switch is in the locked state, release it according to the following procedure. After releasing, the operation can be started as usual.
  • Page 35: Main Shaft Handle, Color Change Handle (Single-Head Machine Only)

    How to use each part Chapter 2 2-5. Main shaft handle, Color change handle (Single-head machine only) Color change handle Main shaft handle 2-5-1. Color change handle Turning this handle by hand will cause the needle bar case to slide. It is possible to slide the needle bar case only when the main shaft angle is set to the fixed position.
  • Page 36: To Move Up/Down The Table (Multi-Head Machine Only)

    How to use each part Chapter 2 Push the handle and turn it to the direction indicated by an arrow. To finish working, adjust the main shaft angle in the screen to 100°. Press E key. 2-6. To move Up/Down the table (Multi-head machine only) The device will work only under the following conditions.
  • Page 37 How to use each part Chapter 2 2-6-1. How to operate CAUTION When performing this operation, do not put your hands etc. on the machine table. Moving up/down table could injure you. Do not operate the machine under the following condition. The frame or its surrounding parts could be broken.
  • Page 38: Option And Others

    How to use each part Chapter 2 2-7. Option and others 2-7-1. Jog remote-controller (some models only) This is a device to move the frame manually. Regarding how to use, refer to the detail page (p.59). When not using, put it in the pocket. Pocket 2-7-2.
  • Page 39 How to use each part Chapter 2...
  • Page 40: Chapter 3 Screen

    Chapter 3 Screen 1. Screen display ..................28 2. Message display ................31 PT10...
  • Page 41: Screen Display

    Screen display Chapter 3 Screen display 1-1. Main screen When the power is turned ON, the following screen will appear. From this screen, setting/operation to embroider will start. To return to the main screen from other screen, press E key until the main screen appears.
  • Page 42: List Screen

    Screen display Chapter 3 1-2. List screen 1. Cursor 1 Auto Color Change (AC)/Auto Start (AS) Selected item will be displayed in yellow. 2 Needle Bar Selection To lower the cursor, press B key or 3 Data Conversion Pressing [SET] will switch to "Setting 4 Repeat screen".
  • Page 43: Design Confirming Screen

    Screen display Chapter 3 1-5. Design confirming screen It is possible to check setting contents of design starting to embroider from now and/or occurrence records of stop factor(s) (Error Stack). To switch to design confirmation screen, press i key. i key E key Pressing again i key will switch to the next screen.
  • Page 44: Message Display

    Color change order, design start point TAJIMA_W.DGF Image data on a personal computer TAJIMA_W.TBF Stitch data of TAJIMA binary format TAJIMA_W.DST Stitch data of TAJIMA ternary format [About T2] One design will be generated by three types of file indication (TAJIMA_W.CT0, TAJIMA_W.DGF, TAJIMA_W.TBF).
  • Page 45: Start Position Of Design

    Message display Chapter 3 2-1-2. Storing or reading of condition data Condition data can be stored or cannot be stored depending on its place to store. : storable/ : Not storable Storing to a USB Storing to the Storing from DG/ML by memory Condition data memory of the...
  • Page 46: To Embroider

    Chapter 4 To embroider 1. Turn ON the power ................34 2. To pass thread, to set fabric..............37 3. To register a design in the memory of the machine ......40 4. To decide a design to embroider and the color change order...48 5.
  • Page 47: Turn On The Power

    Turn ON the power Chapter 4 Turn ON the power CAUTION Do not turn ON the machine power in the state that the USB memory is connected to the operation panel except when installing the software in the machine. The system sometimes may not start up.
  • Page 48 Turn ON the power Chapter 4 [When locking] Turn the handle toward direction A to the position of the groove. Push the lock plate to the direction indicated by Groove a big arrow and return the handle to the direction B (the original position).
  • Page 49: Turn On The Power

    Turn ON the power Chapter 4 1-2. Turn ON the power After turning on the power, the screen will switch as the figure below. Wait for a while until the power starts up.1 Award modular BIOS ******** *************** *************** *************** *************** *************** Press DEL to set up...
  • Page 50: To Pass Thread, To Set Fabric

    To pass thread, to set fabric Chapter 4 To pass thread, to set fabric 2-1. To pass thread Thread correctly at tension part (indicated by arrows). Otherwise it affects finishing of sewing. Threader (accessory) RR07...
  • Page 51 To pass thread, to set fabric Chapter 4 CAUTION Pass the thread to the thread take-up spring and the upper thread lock surely. Otherwise it would cause the thread breakage or affect the thread tension badly. Return the adjusting lever to the original position after passing the thread. Otherwise it would cause the thread breakage or affect the thread tension badly.
  • Page 52: To Set The Fabric To The Embroidery Frame

    To pass thread, to set fabric Chapter 4 2-2. To set the fabric to the embroidery frame To make finishing of embroidery beautiful or to perform efficient works by reducing the thread breakage, it is important to stretch the fabric correctly on the embroidery frame. Fix the fabric in the state of full stretch so that no lines remain on the fabric.
  • Page 53: To Register A Design In The Memory Of The Machine

    To register a design in the memory of the machine Chapter 4 To register a design in the memory of the machine Register a design into the machine memory by the following ways. To use USB memory Use a personal computer (DG/ML by Pulse is necessary) 3-1.
  • Page 54 To register a design in the memory of the machine Chapter 4 3-1-2. How to operate The following is an example when registering a design (stored in a USB memory) in the memory of the machine. Set a USB memory. Pay attention to the direction! To open screen...
  • Page 55 To register a design in the memory of the machine Chapter 4 (b) Design on the screen G001.TCF G001.TCF TAJIMA_W TAJIMA_W 14117 14117 Pressing i key will display the design confirmation screen (p.30). To return the original screen, press E key. To register a design in the memory of the machine If the storing mode of the design is T3 or T2, the following message will appear.
  • Page 56: To Use A Personal Computer (Data Input Lan)

    To register a design in the memory of the machine Chapter 4 3-2. To use a personal computer (Data Input Lan) Register designs (stored in the personal computer) into the memory of the machine. The maximum number of stitches per design is 800,000 stitches. Software sold separately (DG/ML by Pulse) and setting of IP address is necessary to perform this operation.
  • Page 57 To register a design in the memory of the machine Chapter 4 Select a design ****** **** To register a design into the memory of the machine Read Condition Data ? Are you ready? Condition data means the color change order. This design has become the state that it is possible to embroider (Data set is completed).
  • Page 58 To register a design in the memory of the machine Chapter 4 3-2-3. How to operate (to use bar code reader) The following is an example when registering a design (stored in a personal computer) into the memory of the machine. After connecting the LAN cable to the LAN port at the back of the operation panel, start up DG/ML by Pulse.
  • Page 59 To register a design in the memory of the machine Chapter 4 3-2-4. How to operate (To use bar code reader during operation) During working, read the bar code of a design to embroider next by a bar code reader. (A read design is called Pre-reading design.) Currently, at the end point where embroidering design is finished, a pre-reading design is set, then yellow bar will be displayed.
  • Page 60 To register a design in the memory of the machine Chapter 4 If the bar code cannot be read, error code No.BC1 will be displayed. The following points are given as factors. (a) Selected design is not stored in Spooler Spooler: area to store the design temporarily in a personal computer (b) Misreading of bar code reader Deal with the following procedure.
  • Page 61: To Decide A Design To Embroider And The Color Change Order

    To decide a design to embroider and the color change order Chapter 4 To decide a design to embroider and the color change order 4-1. To decide a design to embroider (Data Setting) Select the design in the memory of the machine and enable to embroider. 4-1-1.
  • Page 62 To decide a design to embroider and the color change order Chapter 4 4-1-2. How to operate This is an example when selecting the design in the memory of the machine and enabling to embroider. To open screen 1 Data Input (Memory) Select a design The operation differs depending on a storing place for the design.
  • Page 63 To decide a design to embroider and the color change order Chapter 4 To decide a design to embroider CAUTION When performing this operation, do not put your hands etc. on the machine table. Moving frame could injure you. OK to move a frame to the Start Are you ready? Point of Design...
  • Page 64: To Decide Color Change Order (Needle Bar Selection)

    To decide a design to embroider and the color change order Chapter 4 4-2. To decide color change order (Needle Bar Selection) This setting is unnecessary when the color change order is already included as the condition data in the design to be embroidered from now.
  • Page 65 To decide a design to embroider and the color change order Chapter 4 4-2-2. How to operate (not to insert the offset mark) The following is an example when setting step 1 to the needle bar No.4. To open screen 2 Needle Bar Selection To select the needle bar No.
  • Page 66: To Change Color Automatically / To Start Operation Automatically (Auto Color Change "Ac" / Auto Start "As")

    To decide a design to embroider and the color change order Chapter 4 4-3. To change color automatically / To start operation automatically (Auto Color Change "AC" / Auto Start "AS") 4-3-1. Explanation on the screen 1 Auto Color Change / Auto Start YES/NO Automatic color change Automatic start...
  • Page 67 To decide a design to embroider and the color change order Chapter 4 4-3-2. How to operate The following is an example when setting to the following condition. To perform automatic color change To perform automatic start Starts automatically at same color To open screen 1 Automatic color change / Automatic start To perform automatic color change...
  • Page 68: To Decide The Design Start Position

    Use the checking result as rough standard when deciding the design start position. This function will be explained in detail on the other page (p.30). 5-1-1. Explanation on the screen Size of design (mm) G0041 W-Tajima 14117st Design to be embroidered from now Current position 88.4...
  • Page 69: To Lower The Needle Bar To Adjust The Frame Position (Needle Bar Operation)

    To decide the design start position Chapter 4 5-2. To lower the needle bar to adjust the frame position (Needle bar operation) This function corresponds to the multi-head machine only. 5-2-1. Explanation on the screen Up: To raise the needle bar 10 Needle bar operation Down: To lower the needle bar 5-2-2.
  • Page 70: To Move The Frame To The Design Start Position (Manual Frame Travel)

    To decide the design start position Chapter 4 5-3. To move the frame to the design start position (Manual frame travel) This operation is unnecessary when the frame has already come to the start point of the design by the operation described previously.
  • Page 71 To decide the design start position Chapter 4 5-3-2. How to operate There are following three ways. CAUTION When performing this operation, do not put your hands etc. on the machine table. Moving frame could injure you. To use frame travel key (a) Switch to main screen Press E key plural times to switch to the main screen.
  • Page 72 To decide the design start position Chapter 4 (c) To move the frame to design start position Turn the jog dial (low speed) / the jog shuttle (high speed). The frame will move. Jog dial Jog shuttle To use Jog remote-controller (some models only) (a) Switch to main screen Press E key plural times to switch to the main screen.
  • Page 73: To Check If The Design Fits In An Embroidery Space (Trace)

    To decide the design start position Chapter 4 5-4. To check if the design fits in an embroidery space (Trace) Since the frame moves according to the size of the frame, you can check if the design fits in the embroidery space or not.
  • Page 74 To decide the design start position Chapter 4 To execute When the tracing is impossible due to the design size exceeding the embroidery space, follow the procedure below. (a) The frame will move again after stopping temporarily. (b) Code No.225 will be displayed. Press E key.
  • Page 75: Checking Items Before Embroidering

    Checking items before embroidering Chapter 4 Checking items before embroidering 6-1. Maximum speed (Max revolution) The value set here will be the maximum speed of the machine. It is automatically increased/decreased depending on stitch length in the middle of embroidery. Speed display column 1000 During stop: The maximum speed is displayed.
  • Page 76 Checking items before embroidering Chapter 4 Select maximum speed Selection of the value exceeding "Max. Revolution Limit" is not possible. 950 rpm When changing the maximum speed during operation, turn the jog dial/jog shuttle. While turning the dial, the following display appears. The number described in [ ] is the maximum speed.
  • Page 77: Embroidery Head

    Checking items before embroidering Chapter 4 6-2. Embroidery head Check the position of the following tension base switch, the needle bar suspension lever, the middle thread guide adjusting lever before embroidering. When the head to embroider is under the following condition, embroidering is possible. Single-head machine: In the state that the tension base switch is ON Multi-head machine: In the state that the tension base switch and the needle bar suspension lever is Tension base switch...
  • Page 78 Checking items before embroidering Chapter 4 Needle bar suspension lever (equipped only to the multi-head machine) This lever will suspend the head mechanically. It is located at the left side of the head. In the state of In a state of suspending embroidery possible embroidery Switch...
  • Page 79: Embroidery Starts

    Embroidery starts Chapter 4 Embroidery starts 7-1. Start and stop 7-1-1. Start/stop switch CAUTION Before starting the machine, pay enough attention to the surrounding safety. Moving needle bar and/or frame could injure you. When starting the operation, press the start switch. To stop the machine, press the stop switch.
  • Page 80: Frame Back (To Return The Frame) / Frame Forward (To Advance The Frame)

    Embroidery starts Chapter 4 7-2. Frame back (to return the frame) / Frame forward (to advance the frame) Frame Back This function will return the frame to the direction where stitches return with the needle bar stopped. Frame back is performed when thread breaks, and the mend sewing is performed from that position only at the head with thread breakage.
  • Page 81: The Countermeasure When Thread Breaks

    Embroidery starts Chapter 4 7-3. The countermeasure when thread breaks The machine will stop automatically and will be the following condition. The thread breakage indicator lamp lights in red or blinks in green. Lit in red: upper thread is broken Blinking in red: under thread is broken An example for multi-head machine Thread breakage...
  • Page 82 Embroidery starts Chapter 4 After that, restart the embroidery according to the following procedure. (a) Pass the upper thread, or change the under thread (bobbin). Threader (accessory) (b) Start the operation after performing frame back by several stitches. [Head with thread breakage] The machine restarts embroidery from the position where frame back stopped (1 in the figure below).
  • Page 83: Completion Of Embroidery

    Embroidery starts Chapter 4 To make the head without thread breakage embroider from the position where frame back is stopped, set the tension base switch of the head to the "Top" once (when you release the switch, it will return to the original position). Tension base switch Thread breakage indicator lamp will change from green to red.
  • Page 84 Chapter 5 Functions concerning embroidery 1. To change color ................72 2. To trim thread..................73 3. To set the embroidery speed ............83 4. To stop the machine................86 5. To change the direction and the size of the design......92 6. To embroider the same design repeatedly........94 7.
  • Page 85: To Change Color

    To change color Chapter 5 To change color 1-1. To change color manually (Manual Color Change) 1-1-1. Explanation on the screen 2 Manual Color Change Current needle bar No. 1-1-2. How to operate CAUTION When performing this operation, do not put your hands etc. around the needle bar case. Moving needle bar case could injure you.
  • Page 86: To Trim Thread

    To trim thread Chapter 5 To trim thread 2-1. To trim thread manually (Manual Thread Trimming) 2-1-1. Explanation on the screen 3 Manual ATH : To trim thread Under thread: To trim under thread only (Multi-head machine only) If turning the jog dial while pressing “SET”...
  • Page 87: To Trim Thread Automatically (Ath)

    To trim thread Chapter 5 2-2. To trim thread automatically (ATH) It is the setting to trim thread. 2-2-1. Explanation on the screen 9 ATH To trim thread automatically YES/NO Remaining length of upper thread Thread Trim Length Number of lowering needle bar at slow operation Inching after ATH Return Stitches Return Stitches...
  • Page 88 To trim thread Chapter 5 The number of return stitches at start of sewing Without Return Stitches One reciprocation Two reciprocations Stitch at start of embroidering Triangle Triangle + one reciproca- Triangle + two reciproca- tion tions Stitch length of [d] described above When "N"...
  • Page 89 To trim thread Chapter 5 2-2-2. How to operate The following is an example that thread is trimmed automatically and picker timing is set to "+2" and the number of Inching after ATH is set to "3". To open screen 9 ATH To trim thread automatically To select thread trim length...
  • Page 90: To Change Thread Breakage Detecting Sensitivity (Thread Detection)

    To trim thread Chapter 5 2-3. To change thread breakage detecting sensitivity (Thread Detection) Use this function in the following cases. Thread breakage is detected even when thread is not broken. Thread breakage detection timing is late. 2-3-1. Explanation on the screen 6 Thread Detection Number of upper thread breakage detecting times Upper thread...
  • Page 91 To trim thread Chapter 5 Set sensitivity of [b]. Change this value according to the type of fabric and thread to use. It enables to prevent mis-detection. N: To stop if under thread is broken (the detecting sensitivity differs in each needle bar) (p.101) 30 to 100: To stop if under thread is broken (Detecting sensitivity is same in all needle bar) The relationship between detecting ratio and sensitivity is shown as follows.
  • Page 92: To Trim Thread By The Number Of Consecutive Jump Stitches (Jump Convert)

    To trim thread Chapter 5 2-4. To trim thread by the number of consecutive jump stitches (Jump Convert) This is the setting how many consecutive stitches of jump code cause thread trimming and move the frame at next stitch. 2-4-1. Explanation on the screen 1 Jump Convert Number of consecutive jump codes...
  • Page 93: To Add Thread Trimming Code To The Design And Trim Thread (Data Edit "Insert")

    To trim thread Chapter 5 2-5. To add thread trimming code to the design and trim thread (Data Edit "Insert") This function always executes automatic thread trimming at the same position by adding thread trimming code to the design. A stitch will be inserted before the selected stitch No. When this operation is performed in the middle of embroidery, data set will be canceled.
  • Page 94 To trim thread Chapter 5 To select stitch No. to perform thread trimming 20th stitch Stitch To select "Insert" and decide Insert Are you ready? To select "Modify" to move the cursor Modify To select "ATH" To decide Are you ready? PT10...
  • Page 95: To Change Thread Trim Timing (Ath Start Timing)

    To trim thread Chapter 5 2-6. To change thread trim timing (ATH Start Timing) This function applies to single head machine only. Its purpose is to improve thread trimming by changing moving timing of the thread trimming knife. 2-6-1. Explanation on the screen Timing to start moving 4 ATH Drive Start Timing thread trimming knife (Value...
  • Page 96: To Set The Embroidery Speed

    To set the embroidery speed Chapter 5 To set the embroidery speed 3-1. To limit embroidering speed by stitch length (Min. Revolution) 3-1-1. Explanation on the screen 1 Min. Revolution 600 rpm Maximum speed at stitch of which stitch length is 12 mm or more 3-1-2.
  • Page 97: To Change Maximum Speed Only In Some Section (Revolution Limit)

    To set the embroidery speed Chapter 5 3-2. To change maximum speed only in some section (Revolution Limit) To make this function effective, it is necessary to add the following function codes or modify the stitch data (p.114). Function name Function code Low Speed Start Stitch Low_S...
  • Page 98: To Decide Upper Limit Value Of The Maximum Speed (Max. Revolution Limit)

    To set the embroidery speed Chapter 5 3-3. To decide upper limit value of the maximum speed (Max. Revolution Limit) 3-3-1. Explanation on the screen 1 Max.Revolution Limit Upper limit value 1000 [rpm] 3-3-2. How to operate The following is an example that Max. Revolution Limit is set to "950". To set to main screen To press F2 key while pressing SET, and press SET further 1 Max Revolution Limit...
  • Page 99: To Stop The Machine

    To stop the machine Chapter 5 To stop the machine 4-1. To stop the machine automatically when reaching the set value (Preset Halt) 4-1-1. Explanation on the screen 6 Preset Halt To stop at number of stitches (1 stitch unit) Stitch 0-999999[st] To stop by stitch length...
  • Page 100: To Stop The Machine Before Needle Bar Hits The Frame (Software Frame Limit)

    To stop the machine Chapter 5 4-1-2. How to operate The following is an example that the halt by the number of stitches is set to "15000". To open screen 6 Preset Halt To select value of halt by the number of stitches 15000 4-2.
  • Page 101 To stop the machine Chapter 5 4-2-2. How to operate CAUTION When performing this operation, do not put your hands etc. on the machine table. Moving frame could injure you. The following is an example that the tubular frame is set as Software Frame Limit. To open screen 6 Software Frame Limit To make software frame limit effective...
  • Page 102: To Stop The Machine With Needle Bar Stuck In The Material (Stop At Lower D.point)

    To stop the machine Chapter 5 4-3. To stop the machine with needle bar stuck in the material (Stop at Lower D.Point) This setting stop the machine with needle stuck in the material at the end of embroidery. 4-3-1. Explanation on the screen 10 Stop at Lower D.
  • Page 103: To Stop At Frame Limit (Frame Limit Setting)

    To stop the machine Chapter 5 4-4. To stop at Frame Limit (Frame Limit setting) This is the setting to stop the frame at Frame Limit (movable limit position). To stop at Frame Limit, it is necessary to be memorized the frame origin correctly by the machine. The position where the frame stops differs in every "Frame Type".
  • Page 104 To stop the machine Chapter 5 To make Frame Limit Setting effective PT10...
  • Page 105: To Change The Direction And The Size Of The Design

    To change the direction and the size of the design Chapter 5 To change the direction and the size of the design 5-1. To perform enlargement, rotation, reversion (Data Conversion) Set this function after data set. Setting contents here will be added in a design. So, when you embroider this design next time, setting again will be unnecessary.
  • Page 106 To change the direction and the size of the design Chapter 5 5-1-2. How to operate The following is an example that crosswise scale ratio and lengthwise scale ratio are set to "120". To open screen 3 Data Conversion To select crosswise scale ratio To select lengthwise scale ratio PT10...
  • Page 107: To Embroider The Same Design Repeatedly

    To embroider the same design repeatedly Chapter 5 To embroider the same design repeatedly 6-1. To repeat to crosswise and lengthwise direction (Repeat) Set this function after data set. Setting contents here will be added in a design. So, when you embroider this design next time, setting again will be unnecessary.
  • Page 108 To embroider the same design repeatedly Chapter 5 Number of repeats in lengthwise Interval in lengthwise (mm) Repeat direction will be decided by code. Selecting "-" will (No display) perform embroidering at front. Priority embroidering direction (crosswise/lengthwise) It is the setting which is prior to embroider, crosswise or lengthwise. To embroider the next design after thread trimming It is displayed only and cannot be changed.
  • Page 109 To embroider the same design repeatedly Chapter 5 To select interval in crosswise (mm) The frame will move. To select number of repeats in lengthwise To select interval in lengthwise (mm) The frame will move. To select priority embroidering direction After that, switching the screen will return the frame to the original position.
  • Page 110: To Repeat At The Same Place (A.s. After Auto Data Set)

    To embroider the same design repeatedly Chapter 5 6-2. To repeat at the same place (A.S. after Auto Data Set) This setting makes the machine start automatically after finishing embroidery and embroider the same design repeatedly. This function is effective only when "Auto Start (AS)" is set to "YES" (p.53). 6-2-1.
  • Page 111: To Adjust Finishing Of Sewing

    To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 To adjust finishing of sewing 7-1. To adjust driving error of the frame (Backlash) Correct driving error of the frame generated when a stitch turns back. 7-1-1. Explanation on the screen 4 Backlash Correcting value in crosswise -0.5 0.5 [mm] Correcting value in lengthwise...
  • Page 112: To Adjust Stitch Length Of Satin Stitch (Satin Stitch)

    To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 7-1-2. Explanation for operation The following is an example that correcting value of crosswise direction is set to "0.3". To open screen 4 Backlash To select correcting value in crosswise 7-2. To adjust stitch length of satin stitch (Satin Stitch) 7-2-1.
  • Page 113: To Divide A Long Stitch (Auto Jump)

    To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 7-2-2. How to operate The following is an example that applicable range is set to "part" and adding amount is set to "+0.4". To open screen 3 Satin Stitch To select applicable range Part To select adding amount +0.4...
  • Page 114: To Change Stitching Condition In Every Needle Bar (Setting In Units Of Needle Bar)

    To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 7-3-2. Explanation for operation The following is an example that stitch length to jump automatically is set to "6.0". To open screen 2 Auto Jump To select stitch length to perform automatic jump 7-4.
  • Page 115 To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 Needle bar No. applied to sewing condition Perform the following setting for this needle bar. Maximum speed Setting how many consecutive times of detection of upper thread breakage are regarded as thread breakage 0: Not to stop even if upper thread is broken 1, 2, 3, 4: To stop if upper thread is broken When selecting "3", the thread breakage will be detected after upper thread breaks three...
  • Page 116 To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 7-4-2. How to operate The following is an example that the needle bar No. is set to "3", the maximum speed is set to "950", and upper thread breakage detecting sensitivity is set to "3". To set to main screen To press F1 key while pressing SET SET + F1 screen will be displayed.
  • Page 117: To Delete A Fine Stitch (Cleanup)

    To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 7-5. To delete a fine stitch (Cleanup) This function removes a fine stitch that causes thread breakage and make a fine stitch to be absorbed by next stitch. This function has an effect to decrease thread breakages. 7-5-1.
  • Page 118: To Change Thread Tension (Frame Start Timing)

    To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 To select stitch length to remove Target number of stitches will be displayed. To execute Are you ready? 7-6. To change thread tension (Frame start timing) 7-6-1. Explanation on the screen Timing to start moving the 2 Frame Start Timing frame (Value is of main shaft angle)
  • Page 119: To Make A Remaining Upper Thread Inconspicuous (Upper Thread Lock Timing)

    To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 To press F2 key 2 Frame Drive Start Timing To select Frame Drive Start Timing 7-7. To make a remaining upper thread inconspicuous (Upper thread lock timing) This function corresponds to the multi-head machine only. 7-7-1.
  • Page 120: To Adjust Stitching Length According To A Stitch Length (Frame Drive Adjustment)

    To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 7-7-2. How to operate The following is an example that remaining length of upper thread is set to "B" after start sewing. To open screen 10 Upper Thread Lock Timing To select remaining length of upper thread after start of sewing 7-8.
  • Page 121 To adjust finishing of sewing Chapter 5 7-8-2. How to operate The following is an example that the stitch in crosswise direction of around 4 mm is set to "+1". To set to main screen To press F2 key while pressing SET SET + F2 screen will be displayed.
  • Page 122: To Increase Embroidering Efficiency

    To increase embroidering efficiency Chapter 5 To increase embroidering efficiency 8-1. To change number of lowering needle bar at slow operation (Number of inching times at start) This function targets slow operation when the machine stops in the middle of embroidery and then the machine restarts.
  • Page 123: To Change Moving Speed Of Needle Bar Case (Color Change Speed)

    To increase embroidering efficiency Chapter 5 8-2-2. How to operate The following is an example that Jump Code Combination is set. To open screen 5 Jump Code Combination To set Jump Code Combination 8-3. To change moving speed of needle bar case (Color change speed) This function applies to single head machine only.
  • Page 124: To Change Travel Speed Of The Frame (Frame Travel Speed)

    To increase embroidering efficiency Chapter 5 8-4. To change travel speed of the frame (Frame Travel Speed) This function targets at origin return of the frame and/or offset travel. 8-4-1. Explanation on the screen 200 mm/sec 5 Frame Travel Speed 200: 200 mm/second 100: 100 mm/second 8-4-2.
  • Page 125: To Set Data Of The Design Automatically After Embroidery Is Finished (Automatic Data Set After Finishing Embroidery)

    To increase embroidering efficiency Chapter 5 8-5. To set data of the design automatically after embroidery is finished (Automatic Data Set after finishing embroidery) This function corresponds to single head machine only. 8-5-1. Explanation on the screen dery 9 Auto Data Set after finishing embroi Perform Automatic Data Set of the design YES/NO embroidered after finishing embroidery.
  • Page 126 To increase embroidering efficiency Chapter 5 Select NO (Not to perform Automatic Data Set of the design). Select YES (Delete the design automatically). QS07...
  • Page 127: To Edit Design

    To edit design Chapter 5 To edit design 9-1. To modify the stitch (Data Edit "Modify") When this operation is performed in the middle of embroidery, data set will be canceled. If stitch length after change is different from that before change, a design will be displaced hereafter. 9-1-1.
  • Page 128 To edit design Chapter 5 After that, select the stitch No. to change. There are following two types of selecting patterns. (a) To select stitch No. by using search function, refer to the detail page. (p.116) (b) To select the stitch No. by the jog dial/jog shuttle, follow the explanation below. [To select stitch No.
  • Page 129 To edit design Chapter 5 Decide the modification. Are you ready? [To select stitch No. by using search function] To make search function effective Stitch To search stitch by function code Color Pressing SET key will search the stitch of "Color" by function code.
  • Page 130: To Modify The Stitch (Data Edit "Insert")

    To edit design Chapter 5 To edit Y data To modify the function code Jump Decide the modification. Are you ready? 9-2. To modify the stitch (Data Edit "Insert") When this operation is performed in the middle of embroidery, data set will be canceled. If the stitch having long length is inserted, a design will be displaced hereafter.
  • Page 131 To edit design Chapter 5 9-2-2. How to operate CAUTION The original design will be overwritten after editing. Back up design data according to need. The following is an example that non-data (X: 0.0, Y:0.0) jump code is added to 120th stitch. To open screen 1 Data Edit To select a design...
  • Page 132 To edit design Chapter 5 To execute insertion Are you ready? To select "Modify" to move the cursor Modify To select "Jump". Jump To decide insertion Are you ready? PT10...
  • Page 133 To edit design Chapter 5 [To select stitch No. by using search function] To make search function effective Stitch To search stitch by function code Color Pressing SET key will search the stitch of "Color" by function code. Pressing SET key further will search the next stitch.
  • Page 134: To Delete The Stitch (Data Edit "Delete")

    To edit design Chapter 5 To select "Jump". Jump To decide insertion Are you ready? 9-3. To delete the stitch (Data Edit "Delete") When this operation is performed in the middle of embroidery, data set will be canceled. If the stitch having long length is deleted, a design will be displaced hereafter.
  • Page 135 To edit design Chapter 5 9-3-2. How to operate CAUTION The original design will be overwritten after editing. Back up design data according to need. The following is an example that 20th stitch is deleted. To open screen 1 Data Edit To select a design ****** ****...
  • Page 136 To edit design Chapter 5 To decide deletion Are you ready? [To select stitch No. by using search function] To make search function effective Stitch To search stitch by function code Color Pressing SET key will search the stitch of "Color"...
  • Page 137: Setting And Resetting Of Password

    Setting and resetting of password Chapter 5 Setting and resetting of password The password is set to "0000" at shipment. 10-1. To change password (Functional limit of password) When you forget the password, install the software. The password will return to "0000". Regarding software installation, refer to the separate "System Handling Manual".
  • Page 138 Setting and resetting of password Chapter 5 To input current password (a) To input "0" (b) To input remaining password "0", "0", "0" in the same procedure. (c) To decide Enter To input password after change (a) To input "Z" (b) To input "Y"...
  • Page 139: To Cancel The Password

    Setting and resetting of password Chapter 5 To input password again after change (a) To input password in the same procedure (b) To decide Enter 10-2. To cancel the password The password is set for some function. Perform operation in the following procedure after canceling the password.
  • Page 140: Other Functions That Must Be Remembered

    Other functions that must be remembered Chapter 5 Other functions that must be remembered 11-1. To check the number of total stitches up to now (Total Stitch Counter) 11-1-1. Explanation on the screen 2 Total Stitch Counter / Design Timer The number of total stitches embroidered up to now.
  • Page 141: To Color In Every Needle Bar (Needle Bar Color)

    Other functions that must be remembered Chapter 5 11-2. To color in every needle bar (Needle Bar Color) 11-2-1. Explanation on the screen 10 Needle Bar Color Pallet 32 colors Cursor (selecting color) Needle bar No. Color to needle bar 11-2-2.
  • Page 142: To Display The Setting Color When Making The Design (Needle Bar Information)

    Other functions that must be remembered Chapter 5 11-3. To display the setting color when making the design (Needle bar information) 11-3-1. Explanation on the screen 10 Needle bar information YES: Display the setting color when making the design. When the information about the setting color is not included in the design data, the setting of “B-10 needle bar color”...
  • Page 143: To Check Version Of Current Software (Software Version)

    Other functions that must be remembered Chapter 5 11-4. To check version of current software (Software Version) 11-4-1. Explanation on the screen 2 Date and Time 3 Machine Type 4 Machine Number 5 Machine Information Current software version 8 Software Version Ver.
  • Page 144 Other functions that must be remembered Chapter 5 11-5-2. Explanation for operation The following is an example that the language is changed to "English". To set to main screen To press F4 key while pressing SET SET + F4 screen will be displayed. To press F4 key 10 Language Spanish...
  • Page 145: To Release Fixing Of Main Shaft Motor (Weak Brake)

    Other functions that must be remembered Chapter 5 11-6. To release fixing of main shaft motor (weak brake) It is the setting to release the fixing of the main shaft motor temporarily while the main shaft stops. This function is used for the maintenance of the machine mainly. 11-6-1.
  • Page 146 Other functions that must be remembered Chapter 5 11-6-2. How to operate The following is an example that the main shaft motor is set to "not to fix". To set to main screen To press F3 key while pressing SET SET + F3 screen will be displayed.
  • Page 147 Other functions that must be remembered Chapter 5...
  • Page 148 Chapter 6 Functions concerning frame movement 1. To return the frame (Frame Back) / to advance the frame (Frame Forward) ...136 2. Necessary works after replacing the frame ............141 3. To return the frame to the original position ............145 4. To return the frame to the design start position ..........151 5.
  • Page 149: To Return The Frame (Frame Back) / To Advance The Frame (Frame Forward)

    To return the frame (Frame Back) / to advance the frame (Frame Forward) Chapter 6 To return the frame (Frame Back) / to advance the frame (Frame Forward) 1-1. To switch frame back / frame forward 1-1-1. Explanation on the screen 3 Frame Back/Frame Forward Switching of FB (Frame Back) / FF (Frame Forward) FB/FF...
  • Page 150: To Execute By Color Change Unit, To Specify Number Of Stitches To Execute

    To return the frame (Frame Back) / to advance the frame (Frame Forward) Chapter 6 1-2. To execute by color change unit, to specify number of stitches to execute 1-2-1. Explanation on the screen 3 Frame Back/Frame Forward FB/FF To execute in color change unit Color change unit Stitches To perform by specifying the number of...
  • Page 151 To return the frame (Frame Back) / to advance the frame (Frame Forward) Chapter 6 To move the cursor to "Color Change Unit" To perform Frame Forward in Color Change Unit Pressing SET key will move the frame. 1-2-3. How to operate CAUTION When performing this operation, do not put your hands etc.
  • Page 152: To Change A Frame Feed Amount Of Frame Back / Frame Forward

    To return the frame (Frame Back) / to advance the frame (Frame Forward) Chapter 6 1-3. To change a frame feed amount of frame back / frame forward This function sets a frame feed amount when 11-stitches or more is successive due to the operation of frame back/frame forward by the stop switch or the bar switch.
  • Page 153: To Set All Head Sewing Start Point (Frame Back All Head Sew)

    To return the frame (Frame Back) / to advance the frame (Frame Forward) Chapter 6 1-4. To set All Head Sewing Start Point (Frame Back All Head Sew) This function applies to the multi-head machine only. This setting sets "All Head Sewing Start Point After Frame Back"...
  • Page 154: Necessary Works After Replacing The Frame

    Necessary works after replacing the frame Chapter 6 Necessary works after replacing the frame 2-1. To change drive mode according to the frame that is equipped (Frame Type) 2-1-1. Explanation on the screen 7 Frame Type Select the frame in the figure below. In case of pocket frame, select "Cap".
  • Page 155 Necessary works after replacing the frame Chapter 6 2-1-2. How to operate The following is an example of setting the frame type to "Cap". To open screen 7 Frame Type To select the frame To execute Frame Origin Memory (The below message will not be displayed for the multi-head machine.) The following message will be displayed only when "Frame origin memory with the power ON"...
  • Page 156 Necessary works after replacing the frame Chapter 6 To set frame type to “Auto Clamp” for single-head machine, follow the procedure below. CAUTION To execute “Frame Origin Memory”, follow the procedure below. The frame could hit the machine depending on the frame position and it might cause the damage of the parts. Frame origin memory is executed.
  • Page 157: 1 Design Rotation By 180° On Cap Frame

    Necessary works after replacing the frame Chapter 6 2-2. To rotate the design by 180 when a cap frame is equipped ° (Design rotation by 180 on Cap Frame) ° This function can be set only when "Frame type" is set to "Cap". (p.141) It is unnecessary to rotate the design to set data conversion.
  • Page 158: To Return The Frame To The Original Position

    To return the frame to the original position Chapter 6 To return the frame to the original position 3-1. To return the frame that was moved to the original position (Manual Offset) This function is effective only when the frame is moved manually after stopping the machine in the middle of embroidery.
  • Page 159: To Return Moved Frame To Original Position And Start Operation (Frame Return Movement After Manual Frame Travel)

    To return the frame to the original position Chapter 6 3-2. To return moved frame to original position and start operation (Frame return movement after manual frame travel) This function is effective only when the frame is moved manually after stopping the machine in the middle of embroidery.
  • Page 160: To Prevent Displacement Of Design When The Power Is Shut Off During Operation (Power Resume)

    To return the frame to the original position Chapter 6 3-3. To prevent displacement of design when the power is shut off during operation (Power resume) This function works on condition that the frame origin is memorized correctly. If it is wrong, the frame will not return to the correct position.
  • Page 161: To Memorize Frame Origin (Frame Origin Memory)

    To return the frame to the original position Chapter 6 To execute after thread trimming Pressing SET will perform thread trimming and move the frame. 3-4. To memorize frame origin (Frame origin memory) Frame origin is an anchoring point (X:0.0, Y:0.0) to calculate the current frame position. Position of frame origin differs depending on model.
  • Page 162: To Perform Frame Origin Memory When The Power Is Turned On (Frame Origin Memory With The Power-On)

    To return the frame to the original position Chapter 6 3-4-2. How to operate CAUTION When performing this operation, do not put your hands etc. on the machine table. Moving frame could injure you. The following is an example of executing Frame origin memory. To set to main screen To press F2 key while pressing SET SET + F2 screen will be displayed.
  • Page 163 To return the frame to the original position Chapter 6 3-5-1. Explanation on the screen Display of the message 7 Frame origin memory with the power-ON to urge Frame Origin Memory YES: To display NO: Not to display 3-5-2. How to operate The following is an example of displaying the message to urge frame origin memory when the power is turned ON.
  • Page 164: To Return The Frame To The Design Start Position

    To return the frame to the design start position Chapter 6 To return the frame to the design start position 4-1. To return the frame to the design start position manually (Return to the design start position) This function makes the frame return to the design start position in the middle of embroidery when you stopped the machine.
  • Page 165: To Return The Frame To The Design Start Position Automatically (Auto Origin Return)

    To return the frame to the design start position Chapter 6 4-2. To return the frame to the design start position automatically (Auto Origin Return) This is the setting to return the frame to the design start position automatically after embroidery is finished. When automatic offset is set, the frame will return to an offset start position.
  • Page 166: To Move The Frame To The Position Registered

    To move the frame to the position registered Chapter 6 To move the frame to the position registered 5-1. To move the frame automatically at the start and the end of embroidery (Automatic Offset) This is the setting to move the frame automatically so that replacement of the frame and the fabric to be stretched can be performed easily.
  • Page 167 To move the frame to the position registered Chapter 6 5-1-2. How to operate CAUTION When performing this operation, do not put your hands etc. on the machine table. Moving frame could injure you. At the start and the end of embroidery, do not put your hands etc. on the table. Moving frame could injure you.
  • Page 168: To Move The Frame Automatically At The Start, In The Middle And The End Of Embroidery

    To move the frame to the position registered Chapter 6 5-2. To move the frame automatically at the start, in the middle and the end of embroidery This function is the setting to move the frame automatically so that replacement of the frame, works for applique and change of fabric to be stretched can be performed easily.
  • Page 169: To Return The Frame To The Offset Start Position Manually (Return To The Offset Origin)

    To move the frame to the position registered Chapter 6 5-2-2. How to operate The following is an example when inserting the offset mark between step 2 and step 3. To open screen 2 Needle Bar Selection To select the step to insert the offset mark To insert the offset mark Blinking To delete the offset mark...
  • Page 170 To move the frame to the position registered Chapter 6 5-3-2. How to operate CAUTION When performing this operation, do not put your hands etc. on the machine table. Moving frame could injure you. The following is an example of executing offset return. To open screen 6 Return to the offset origin To execute offset return...
  • Page 171 To move the frame to the position registered Chapter 6...
  • Page 172: Chapter 7 Function For Storing And Deleting Of Design

    Chapter 7 Function for storing and deleting of design 1. Design stored in the memory of the machine .........160 2. Design stored in USB memory ............172 PT10...
  • Page 173: Design Stored In The Memory Of The Machine

    Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 Design stored in the memory of the machine 1-1. To delete a design (Memory Delete) 1-1-1. Explanation on the screen 8 Memory Delete How to delete design One/All One: Delete the design selected one by one. All:All designs are deleted at once.
  • Page 174: To Move A Design (Movement Of A Design)

    Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 1-2. To move a design (Movement of a design) 1-2-1. Explanation on the screen 4 Move a design Folder and Design stored in the memory of the machine The memory of the machine means the folder Group1 Group2 Group3...
  • Page 175: To Copy A Design (Copy Of A Design)

    Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 (b) Design on the screen The screen will be switched. ****** **** To select destination to move and decide Are you ready? Group3 1-3. To copy a design (Copy of a design) 1-3-1.
  • Page 176 Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 1-3-2. How to operate The following is an example of copying a design and storing it in the folder (Group 3). To open screen 5 Copy a design To select a design The operation differs depending on a storing place for the design.
  • Page 177: To Change The File Name Of The Design (Changing Design Name)

    Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 1-4. To change the file name of the design (Changing design name) 6 Changing design name Folder and Design stored in the memory of the machine The memory of the machine means the folder Group1 Group2 Group3...
  • Page 178 Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 (b) Design on the screen The screen will be switched. ****** **** To change file name (a) To return the cursor to the top of the file name (b) To select "A" (c) To select "1"...
  • Page 179: To Change A Folder Name (Changing Folder Name)

    Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 1-5. To change a folder name (Changing folder name) 7 Changing folder name Folder and Design stored in the memory of the machine The memory of the machine means the folder Group1 Group2 Group3...
  • Page 180 Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 Change a folder name. (a) To return the cursor to the top of the folder name Press SET key six times. (b) To select "D" (c) To set to input small characters (d) To select "e"...
  • Page 181: To Sort A Design (Design Sort "In Memory")

    Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 1-6. To sort a design (Design sort "in memory") Sort designs in the memory of the machine. The memory of the machine means the folder and the design stored in "Data Input (Memory)". The folder is displayed ahead of design. 1-6-1.
  • Page 182 Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 1-6-2. How to operate The following is an example of setting sort of the design giving the priority to "Time" and to "New => Old". To set to main screen To press A key while pressing SET key, and press SET key further 1 Design sort (in memory) To select priority to sorting...
  • Page 183: To Store A Design To A Usb Memory (Usb "Save")

    Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 1-7. To store a design to a USB memory (USB "Save") 1-7-1. Explanation on the screen 6 USB (Save) Inputting column of password Password: 6 USB (Save) Folder and Design stored in the memory of the machine The memory of the machine means the folder Group1...
  • Page 184 Design stored in the memory of the machine Chapter 7 1-7-2. How to operate The following is an example of saving a design into a USB memory. To set USB memory To open screen 6 USB (Save) To cancel the password Regarding canceling method, refer to the detail page.
  • Page 185: Design Stored In Usb Memory

    Design stored in USB memory Chapter 7 Design stored in USB memory 2-1. To delete a design (USB Delete) 2-1-1. Explanation on the screen 7 USB (Delete) Folder and design stored in USB memory ****** for cap for tubular **** ****** ****** ******...
  • Page 186 Design stored in USB memory Chapter 7 (b) Design on the screen G001.TCF G001.TCF TAJIMA_W TAJIMA_W 14117 14117 Pressing i key will display the design confirmation screen. (p.30) To return the original screen, press E key. To delete Are you ready? RR07...
  • Page 187: To Sort A Design (Design Sort "Usb")

    Design stored in USB memory Chapter 7 2-2. To sort a design (Design sort "USB") Sorting designs stored in a USB memory. A folder is displayed ahead of design. 2-2-1. Explanation on the screen 4 Design sort (USB) Priority to sorting Time Priority Time/File name...
  • Page 188 Design stored in USB memory Chapter 7 2-2-2. How to operate The following is an example of setting sort of the design giving the priority to "Time" and to "New => Old". To set a USB memory To set to main screen To press A key while pressing SET key SET+A screen will be displayed.
  • Page 189 Design stored in USB memory Chapter 7...
  • Page 190: Chapter 8 Optional Device Etc

    Chapter 8 Optional device etc. 1. To make optional device available for use ........178 2. To set details of the device .............187 3. Functions concerning optional device..........190 QS07...
  • Page 191: To Make Optional Device Available For Use

    To make optional device available for use Chapter 8 To make optional device available for use After installation of software, optional device will be set to "Not to use". Therefore, it is necessary to perform setting again. 1-1. Sequin device This is a setting for making sequin device available for use.
  • Page 192 To make optional device available for use Chapter 8 To select type of sequin Proceed to the “Sequin Device IV” continuously. (p.187) QS07...
  • Page 193: Network

    To make optional device available for use Chapter 8 1-2. Network This is the setting to make the network available for use by LAN connection. 1-2-1. Explanation on the screen 10 Network NO: Not to use DG/ML (V1): Connect with DG/ML by Pulse or Autograph via Network.
  • Page 194: Zigzag Cording Device

    To make optional device available for use Chapter 8 1-3. Zigzag Cording Device This is a setting for making Zigzag cording device available for use. For details of the device, refer to the separate manual "Zigzag cording device". 1-3-1. Explanation on the screen 5 Zigzag Cording Device L: Equipped to the left side R: Equipped to the right side...
  • Page 195: Lochrose Embroidery Device

    To make optional device available for use Chapter 8 1-4. Lochrose Embroidery Device This is a setting for making Lochrose Embroidery Device available for use. For details of the device, refer to the separate manual "Lochrose Embroidery Device". 1-4-1. Explanation on the screen 10 Lochrose embroidery device Type of device NO/L/R/L+R...
  • Page 196 To make optional device available for use Chapter 8 Moving up of device at frame stepping YES: To perform NO: Not to perform CAUTION Selecting "NO" will increase manufacturing efficiency. However, the device could interfere with the frame resulting in its breakage depending on design or frame type to use.
  • Page 197: Cording Device

    To make optional device available for use Chapter 8 1-5. Cording Device This is a setting for making Coding Device (KB-2M) available for use. For details of the device, refer to the separate manual "KB-2M (L&R)". 1-5-1. Explanation on the screen 3 Cording YES: To use NO: Not to use...
  • Page 198: Boring Device

    To make optional device available for use Chapter 8 1-6. Boring Device This is a setting for making Boring Device available for use. For details of the device, refer to the separate manual "Boring Device II". 1-6-1. Explanation on the screen 1Boring Setting of Boring NO/Step1/Step3...
  • Page 199: Auto Sub-Table Lifter

    To make optional device available for use Chapter 8 To select boring step Step 3 To select needle bar No. 1-7. Auto sub-table lifter This is a setting for making Auto sub-table lifter available for use. This function correspnds to the multi-head machine only.
  • Page 200: To Set Details Of The Device

    To set details of the device Chapter 8 To set details of the device 2-1. Sequin Device IV Set the detail of the device. 2-1-1. Explanation on the screen 2 Sequin Setting of device at the left side Sequin (L) [mm] 2.0 23.0 Setting of device at the right side...
  • Page 201 To set details of the device Chapter 8 2-1-2. How to operate The following is an example when setting to the below condition. Feed amount of sequin chips of the device at the left side: 4.0 Insertion of jump data: To perform Moving up of device at frame stepping: To perform To open screen 2 Sequin...
  • Page 202 To set details of the device Chapter 8 2-1-3. How to operate CAUTION When performing this operation, do not put your hands etc. near the needle or on the machine table. Otherwise, moving up/down of the Sequin Device or moving right/left of the needle bar case could injure you.
  • Page 203: Functions Concerning Optional Device

    Functions concerning optional device Chapter 8 Functions concerning optional device 3-1. To make the air compressor available for use (Air Pressure Sensor) Set this function when the following optional devices are equipped. Sequin Device IV Zigzag Cording Device Lochrose Device Auto Clamp Frame 3-1-1.
  • Page 204 Functions concerning optional device Chapter 8 To use air compressor RR07...
  • Page 205: Lochrose Counter

    Functions concerning optional device Chapter 8 3-2. Lochrose counter Display the remaining number of beads of each head. 3-2-1. Explanation on the screen Head No. Device at the right side Lochrose counter Remaining number of beads 3-2-2. How to operate Press i key until the screen described above will appear.
  • Page 206: Chapter 9 Countermeasure When Some Trouble Occurs In The Machine

    Chapter 9 Countermeasure when some trouble occurs in the machine 1. Countermeasure when the machine stopped .........194 2. Trouble examples and Corrective actions ........201 PT10...
  • Page 207: Countermeasure When The Machine Stopped

    Countermeasure when the machine stopped Chapter 9 Countermeasure when the machine stopped When the machine stops during embroidery, a code No. indicating stop factor will be displayed on the screen (the illustration below is an example). Restoring method differs depending on the code Nos. described. 1-1.
  • Page 208: Abnormal Stop

    Countermeasure when the machine stopped Chapter 9 1-2. Abnormal stop It is displayed in red on the screen. The trouble will occur when the movement of the machine comes off from normal position etc. [2C2] Code No. Stop Factor Wrong setting for optional device Check the setting for option.
  • Page 209 Countermeasure when the machine stopped Chapter 9 Stop Factor How to restore Material feed error occurred at zigzag cording Check the material. Check the sensor card, device. harness etc. of zigzag cording device. 293 Under thread breakage is detected. Check under thread. Absence of sequin material is detected (Sequin Check the material.
  • Page 210: Stop Due To Malfunction

    Countermeasure when the machine stopped Chapter 9 Stop Factor How to restore B04 USB memory is not inserted. Insert. BC1 Design tried to input is not in design spooler. Check the condition of design spooler. BC2 The same file name exists in USB memory. Change the file name.
  • Page 211 Countermeasure when the machine stopped Chapter 9 Stop Factor How to restore 316 Main shaft motor error or main shaft driver error Turn "OFF/ON" the power. Or switch from Abnormality of X-axis driver sleep mode to normal mode. (Each driver 322- Description of mark differs depending on factor.
  • Page 212 Countermeasure when the machine stopped Chapter 9 Stop Factor How to restore Turn OFF/ON the power. Check and/or replace 3A9 Upper thread holding motor overcurrent head card. Check harness connection between CPU card Communication error (between CPU card USB and USB hub. hub), power supply system error of 280 V or 24 Check and/or replace power supply card.
  • Page 213 Countermeasure when the machine stopped Chapter 9 Stop Factor How to restore Error of ID written to the card. Driver not for Check/replace machine card. machine card is connected. Refer to 3BD (MC) described above. Driver not Check and/or replace the main shaft driver. for the main shaft is connected.
  • Page 214: Trouble Examples And Corrective Actions

    Trouble examples and Corrective actions Chapter 9 Trouble examples and Corrective actions 2-1. Thread breakage is highly visible. Cause Troubleshooting Adjust tension. TFMX, TEMX-C: Upper thread 120 to 140 g, Under Bad thread tension thread 20 to 30 g TFMS: Upper thread around 100 g, Under thread around 40 g Quality of thread is bad.
  • Page 215: Needle Breaks

    Trouble examples and Corrective actions Chapter 9 2-2. Needle breaks. Cause Troubleshooting Bad thread tension Adjust tension. Density of design data is very high. Correct data. Delete unnecessary underlay stitching. The material is too thick or hard. Use material suitable for embroidery. Bobbin is deformed and it touches the needle.
  • Page 216: To Suspend The Error Head

    Trouble examples and Corrective actions Chapter 9 2-4. To suspend the error head When it becomes impossible to perform embroidering by all heads due to malfunctioning of tension base card,this working makes the remaining heads perform embroidering by making the head with occurrence of trouble become suspended head.
  • Page 217 Trouble examples and Corrective actions Chapter 9 Connect the jumper connector to the connector of the head card. To suspend the third head, connect the jumper connector to the connector for odd-numbered head. One piece of head card is used for two heads. Head card Accessory Jumper connector...
  • Page 218 Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection 1. Items that must be followed carefully..........206 2. Cleaning..................207 3. Lubrication ..................209 4. Greasing ..................211 5. Inspection, Repair................214 PT10...
  • Page 219: Items That Must Be Followed Carefully

    Items that must be followed carefully DANGER The spots as shown below are attached with cards that generate high voltage. Other personnel than the service man approved by TAJIMA should not open the covers. You could get an electric shock of high voltage. WARNING Daily maintenance (cleaning, lubrication, greasing, inspection) should be performed by personnel who has been trained properly.
  • Page 220: Cleaning

    Cleaning Chapter 10 Cleaning WARNING When performing cleaning, be sure to turn off the power switch. You could be injured seriously by being entangled in the machine. Clean each section by using a commercially available cleaning tool or brush (accessory). Using of an Vacuum cleaner or an Air compressor will facilitate working.
  • Page 221 Cleaning Chapter 10 Head An example when using a cleaner Brush A is the illustration for the single-head machine. B is the illustration for the multi-head machine. Drive system Cleaning cycle: Once a week [Multi-head machine] [Single-head machine] QS07...
  • Page 222: Lubrication

    Lubrication Chapter 10 Lubrication WARNING To perform lubrication of the machine, turn off the power switch. You may sustain severe injuries due to being entangled by moving machine units. Select TF oil (packed with the machine), or the equivalent (viscosity grade = equivalent to VG20) to this one for use.
  • Page 223 Lubrication Chapter 10 Inside of head Lubrication cycle: Once/week Lubricate spots C and D with main shaft angle set to 180°. QS07...
  • Page 224: Greasing

    CAUTION Use a grease specified (described below) by Tajima or equivalent to keep the lubricity inside of the head normally. Use of the grease except these could cause trouble due to deterioration of the lubricity. Regarding how to obtain it, consult the distributor.
  • Page 225 Greasing Chapter 10 Head Greasing spot Greasing cycle Grease to use Gear Once/3 months KING STAR EP NO.2: 400G Roller Once/3 months NIG LUBE PG: 300ML Once/3 months NIG ACE U-2: 400G Gear Roller RR07...
  • Page 226 Greasing Chapter 10 ATH Cam, etc. Greasing spot Greasing cycle Grease to use ATH cam, Once/6 months KING STAR EP NO.2: 400G Greasing hole of drive system ATH cam Greasing hole of drive system RR07...
  • Page 227: Inspection, Repair

    If the machine needs the repair, the repair must be done only by the service personnel assigned and trained by Tajima or qualified technician. (Consult your distributor.) Do not change the specification nor modify the parts of the machine without due consultation with Tajima.
  • Page 228 Chapter 11 Appendix 1. Spec. of the machine ..............216 2. Function code .................219 3. Electrical component ..............221 4. Terminology ..................224 QS07...
  • Page 229: Spec. Of The Machine

    Spec. of the machine Chapter 11 Spec. of the machine 1-1. Power supply specifications Since power spec. of the machine is specified clearly as shown below, use the machine under these conditions. WARNING Since there is a danger of electric shock due to leak current, be sure to ground the earth cable of the machine.
  • Page 230: Switching Of Input Voltage (Single-Head Machine Only)

    Spec. of the machine Chapter 11 1-3. Switching of input voltage (Single-head machine only) The following label (either of one) is stuck at the lower part of the power supply card. Only the model on which label No.3 is stuck can switch input voltage. Label No.1 Label No.3 Exclusive for single-phase/100 V...
  • Page 231: Machine Weight

    Spec. of the machine Chapter 11 1-4. Machine weight Since it is described on the spec. plate, please check. (indicated by an arrow in the figure below) QS07...
  • Page 232: Function Code

    Function code Chapter 11 Function code 2-1. Function codes that can be edited by this machine In case of storing design to a USB memory Function code Function name and selecting "T", data will be converted to the following function codes. Stitch Stitch Stitch...
  • Page 233: Function Codes That Cannot Be Edited By This Machine (Display Only)

    Function code Chapter 11 2-2. Function codes that cannot be edited by this machine (display only) In case of storing design to a USB memory Function code Function name and selecting "T", data will be converted to the following function codes. Color_J Color Change Jump Stop...
  • Page 234: Electrical Component

    Electrical component Chapter 11 Electrical component 3-1. Layout of electrical component, card 11 12 QS07...
  • Page 235: Electrical System Diagram (Single-Head Machine)

    Electrical component Chapter 11 3-2. Electrical system diagram (Single-head machine) The numbers in the figure accord with the numbers in the layout drawing of each cards. (p.221) Operation panel Machine card Backlight inverter LCD panel CN24 ATH motor Color change motor CN10 Color change potentiometer Carrier card...
  • Page 236: Electrical System Diagram (Multi-Head Machine)

    Electrical component Chapter 11 3-3. Electrical system diagram (Multi-head machine) The numbers in the figure accord with the numbers in the layout drawing of each cards. (p.221) Operation panel Machine card Backlight inverter LCD panel CN24 USB hub ATH motor Limit switch ATH sensor Origin sensor...
  • Page 237: Terminology

    X-axis driver, Y-axis driver, main shaft driver etc. are included. <B> Stitch data of Tajima ternary format. Data storing Backlash mode is T. A play (gap) generated by shock at drive system and/or around the frame when a stitch returns <E>...
  • Page 238 Terminology Chapter 11 Frame coordinates <J> Frame position in embroidery space. It is indicated Jump such as "X: -153.2, Y: +120.4". To make only the frame move in the state that Frame Forward needle bar does not move down during operation. To move the embroidery frame only to the It is possible to make a longer stitch than one advancing direction of stitches with the needle...
  • Page 239 Driving shaft to change needle height (TCMX etc. series). Zigzag cord needle Stitch data of Tajima binary format. Data storing Needle that sews cord in zigzag cording device. It mode is T2. It can correspond much more function indicates the first needle or the last needle.
  • Page 240 Index Emergency stop switch ..........21 A certain head does not work ........203 A.S. after Auto Data Set ..........97 Frame Back ..............136 Air Pressure Sensor ..........190 Frame back ..............67 all head start sewing after frame back ....
  • Page 241 Index Max revolution Stop at Lower D.Point .............. 62 ..........89 Max. Revolution Limit Stop Factor ..........85 ..............194 Memory Delete storing mode of the design ............160 ......... 40 Middle sash stay (accessory) Switching of input voltage ........221 .........
  • Page 242 Tokai Industrial Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. NO.1800, Ushiyama-cho, Kasugai, Aichi-pref., 486-0901, Japan Telephone:568-33-1161 Fax:568-33-1191 Distributed by: Tajima Industries Ltd. 19-22, Shirakabe, 3-chome, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, 461-0011, Japan Telephone:52-932-3444 Fax:52-932-2457 Copy, reprint, or modification of all or any part of this manual without permission is prohibited.

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