Contents Operation Box Composition ....................4 Names and Functions of Operation Box Components ................. Basic Process Before Starting Embroidery ................9 How to Turn on the Embroidery Machine ................... Basic Process ............................10 Machine Operation Program Installation ................11 Installation............................12 3.1.1 Program ..........................
1.1 Names and Functions of Operation Box Components Operation box of NNS series embroidery machine is as shown in the <Fig. 1.1-1> and <Fig. 1.1-2>, and it has the LCD touch screen monitor. There are cables and ports on the right, back, and bottom.
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① LCD Touch Screen It has 8.4-inch(single/small head) or 10.4-inch(multi head) color LCD touch screen monitor, which displays all the information that is necessary for operation progress, and is inputted by directly touch- ing the screen. ② Camera It is used for recording the videos or visual communication with headquarters. ③...
Multi Head Multi Head Multi Head ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ <Fig. 1.1-5> <Fig. 1.1-6> The connector cover is closed in order to protect itself from foreign substances such as dusts. Push the cover to open it when using. ① SOUND OUT It is used to output the sound to external devices.
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▶ Rear View Single / Small Head Single / Small Head Single / Small Head ① ② <Fig. 1.1-7> Multi Head Multi Head Multi Head ① ② <Fig. 1.1-8> ① Power and CAN communication cable connection ② Connector for Development Use...
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▶ Bottom View Single / Small Head Single / Small Head Single / Small Head Single / Small Head Single / Small Head Single / Small Head ① ② ③ <Fig. 1.1-9> <Fig. 1.1-10> ① USB Port (Master) You can input or output the designs in the machine using USB memory. ②...
Basic Process Before Starting Embroidery Basic Process Before Starting Embroidery 2.1 How to Turn on the Embroidery Machine ※ Small Series Auto Embroidery Machine I / O Switch NFB Switch <Fig. 2.1-1> ※ Multi Series Auto Embroidery Machine I / O Switch NFB Switch <Fig.
Machine Operation Program Installation Machine Operation Program Installation When the machine is fi rst released, the program is already installed and set. However, you will need to install the program again provided that the program is damaged, or the setting values are to be changed or upgraded. In this case, it offers the function of installing the program again or initializing the setting values.
3.1 Installation This menu installs the machine operation program and the data fi les required for it to the OP box through input device(USB). 3.1.1) Program : Embroidery Operation Program At the moment of <Fig. 3.0-2>, please connect USB memory in the USB port and press 1. Program to see <Fig.
3.2 Backup This menu backs up the embroidery operation program and data fi les in use onto the USB, just in case. It is not possible to use this when there are no operation program and data fi les, or the memory has been formatted.
<Fig.3.3.1-1> <Fig.3.3.2-1> 3.4 System Setting 3.4.1) Parameter Setting If you want to set up the embroidery parameters, press 7. Parameter in the <Fig. 3.0-2>. You can see the button selected with dark color as shown in the <Fig. 3.4.1-1>. If you quit the installation in this status, the screen for parameter setting as the <Fig.
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<Fig.3.4.1-3> <Fig.3.4.1-4> At this time, to set up the sensor, press “Sensor setting” button on the top right in the <Fig. 3.4.1-3>, and you will see the setting window as the <Fig. 3.4.1-4>. Notice : This menu may differ according to the machine type. ①...
3.4.2) Touch Calibration If you want to calibrate the touch, press 8. Touch calibration in the <Fig. 3.0-2>. Confi rmation screen as <Fig. 3.4.2-1> will be seen. If you want to progress, press “OK.” To cancel, press “Cancel.” In case that you pressed “OK”...
3.4.3) IP Setting If you want to set up the IP, press 9. IP in the <Fig. 3.0-2>. <Fig. 3.4.3-1> will pop up. Please insert the corresponding values for each item using the touch pad buttons below, and press “OK” to complete the setting.
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Caution There are two types of lock key ― usable days defi ned and infi nite one. Please get help from the sales agent regarding the lock key. If the remaining days are running out, you can extend the dates by pressing 10. Lock in the <Fig. 3.0-2>. A screen will pop up as in the <Fig.
Screen Composition of Machine Operation Program Screen Composition of Machine Operation Program When the machine is turned on, the system loading window as in the <Fig. 4.0-1> pops up and the booting starts. If the loading is completed, the screen will move onto the initial screen of the machine operation pro- gram as in the <Fig.
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ Icon Name Description Icon Type Displays the status whether the frame returns to the Frame Origin Return ① origin after completing operation. Frame Movement Speed Displays the frame movement speed with 3 levels. ②...
Icon Icon Name Description Manual Trim Manual trim function button Needle Change Function button to change the needle. Needle Information Needle information is provided(needle no., color, etc.) ▶ wk.(work) ☞ displays the whole number of frames operated. Increases as the operation on one frame is fi nished. No.
4.5 Operation Progress Message and Clock Screen As shown in the <Fig. 4.5-1>, there is a message display window on the very top of the embroidery screen, and clock display area on the top right of the status bar. The message display window shows the progress status during operation.
4.5.2) Date and Time Change If you want to change the time or dates shown on the top right of the screen, press “Setting” in the func- tion menu and enter “Others” to set up in the “Date and Time” column. Note If the system is locked, date and time cannot be set.
Function Menu Before Starting Embroidery Function Menu Before Starting Embroidery There are many setting items to be set before starting embroidery. Especially when the operation program is installed for the fi rst time, various parameters including design call shall be set. Of course, you can embroider with basic setting values.
5.1 Composition of Function Menu Before Starting Embroidery (1) Design ① Memory Select Copy Delete Export Edit ② USB Previous Next Copy to OP (2) Setting ① Design Mirror X Scale Y Scale Angle X Satin Y Satin Start Stitch Sequin Front Number Sequin Rear Number ②...
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(2) Setting ③ Machine Parameter Trim Angle Offset Inching After Trim Trim Move Method Auto Color Change Frame Speed Power Origin Upper Thread Sensing Thread Sensing Sensitive Frame Start Degree Speed Acceleration Sensing Head Using Head Maintenance Display ④ Needle Insert Color Tension...
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(2) Setting ⑦ Others Stitch Initialization Date & Time (3) Ready ① Position Frame Origin User Limit Setting Move Point Trace ② Gauge Apply Save Move Frame Cancel ③ Exclude Save Move Frame Cancel ④ Fast View Start Restart Stop Fast + Color - Color...
(4) Machine ② Machine Information Trim System Sequin Type X Satin Default Y Satin Default Lock Duration Network IP & Port Server IP ③ Machine Test Wiper Trim Sequin Feeding Picker Holding Sequin Lift Jump Thread Sensing Sequin Move Thread Tension ④...
5.2 Design - Design menu calls the design to be embroidered from the memory, and has functions of copy, delete, export to external devices, etc. 5.2.1) USB You can connect the USB memory to USB port, and copy the design fi les from USB to OP for opera- tion.
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<Fig. 5.2.2-1> is the screen when there is no design in the memory or no design called. If there is a de- sign previously called, it is seen on the monitor as in the <Fig. 5.2.2-2>. In the <Fig. 5.2.2-2> screen, you can see all the designs in each memory room if you press button as in the <Fig.
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<Fig.5.2.2-4> <Fig.5.2.2-2> ④ A window will pop up to ask you if you are sure as in the <Fig. 5.2.2-4>. If you really want to call the selected design, press “Yes.” To cancel, press “No.” Pressing “Yes”, you will see the design is called as in the <Fig.
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<Fig.5.2.2-7> <Fig.5.2.2-8> ⑧ If you want to change the needle during the operation of design called, press icon. When the window as the <Fig. 5.2.2-8> pops up, you can change the needle to the one that you want. If the machine has the automatic thread tension device, you can put in the tension values that you want at the bottom of the window, and press “Apply”...
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<Fig.5.2.2-10> [Example 5.2.2-3] Delete the design in Room No. 3. ① Carry out [Example 5.2.2-1] until no.②. ② On the screen of <Fig. 5.2.2-3>, press the room no. 3 and “Delete” button. When you see the message like <Fig. 5.2.2-11>, press “Yes” if you really want to delete, or press “No” to cancel.
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[Example 5.2.2-4] Export the design in Room No. 3 to USB. ① Carry out [Example 5.2.2-1] until no.②. ② Connect the USB memory to USB Port. ③ On the screen of <Fig. 5.2.2-3>, press the room no. 3 and “Export” button. When you see the message like <Fig.
5.2.3.1) Design 설정창 <Fig.5.2.3.1-1> (1) New : deletes all the designs on the screen and starts making the new one. (2) Setting : lies on the right side of the design window, and is shown when you press the setting but- ton even when you are in another work.
① On the <Fig. 5.2.3.2-1> screen, delete all the designs by selecting “Design >> New.” ② Press “Object >> Add”, and touch the design in room no. 46. ③ Press “Object >> Add”, and touch the design in room no. 81. ④...
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<Fig.5.2.3.3-2> (3) X Interval : sets the distance from the start point to the repeated design along X axis. The signs(+/-) decides the direction to the left or to the right. ┌ + : repeated to the right └ - : repeated to the left When the distance is set +30mm When the distance is set -30mm Design start...
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When the distance is set +20mm When the distance is set -20mm Design start point (+20mm) (-20mm) Design start point (5) (5) X/Y Design Priority : designates the priority of X direction and Y direction. <Fig. 5.2.3.3-3> takes priority in X direction, and <Fig. 5.2.3.3-4> takes priority in Y direction. <Fig.5.2.3.3-3>...
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Design start point Design start point Moving distance Moving distance (+30mm) (+30mm) Design start point Moving Moving distance distance (+20mm) Moving distance (+20mm) (+30mm) Design start point [Example 5.2.3.3-1] Calling the No. 35 design, repeat it as follows and save. No.
④ Press 3 in ‘Y (1~99)’ using touch pad. ⑤ Press 200 in ‘X interval’ using touch pad. ⑥ Press –200 in ‘Y interval’ using touch pad. ⑦ Set Y in ‘X/Y Design Priority’ using arrow button. ⑧ Press 1 in ‘Design Interval’ using touch pad. ⑨...
② After pressing “Edit” button, select “Edit >> Filtering.” ③ Check if there are any stitches below 0.3mm. ④ If there are stitches below 0.3mm, press 0.4mm button for the optimization stitch. ⑤ After selecting the room no. to be saved in using arrow keys, press save. ❸...
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In the bottom right of the screen, there are buttons to align for each code. If you press “Jump Code” but- ton, you will see all the jump codes only. If you press “Color Code” button, only color codes will be seen. Pressing “Sequin Code” button, you will see sequin codes only.
3] Insert between 5,000th and 5,001st stitches with X:2mm, Y:-5mm, and function code : Jump code. ① Input “5,000” in the stitch no. column using touch pad, and press “Go” to move to the 5,000th stitch. ② Press “Add” button after selecting the 5,000th line. ③...
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(3) + Color : Pressing this button, you can move all the colors to the right screen with only one color left on the left screen. (It is the same function as “+ Color“ button in 5.4.4 Fast View.) (4) Save : You can save the two separated designs in the memory. [Example 5.2.3.3-4] Divide the called design at 5,000th stitch, and save the rest separately.
5.2.3.4) Hoop <Fig.5.2.3.4-1> This is the preview function that allows you to check the design being edited in the actually designated hoop. When the design edit is completed, press “Hoop” and select the corresponding hoop type on the right column to preview the edited design in the selected hoop. 5.3 Setting In the setting menu, you can set the overall conditions for the embroidery.
To set the parameters such as enlargement, reduction, Design angle setting, etc. Emb. Parameter To set the parameters regarding the embroidery. M/C Parameter To set the parameters regarding the machines. Needle To set the needle selection, change, etc. Offset Position To designate the offset positions on the design.
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(1) Mirror : You can reverse the design on X, Y, and X+Y. <Set No> <Set X> <Set No> <Set Y> <Set No> <Set X+Y> Default value is ‘0’, which is “No.” Input Setting Default X Reversed Y Reversed X+Y Reversed (2) X Scale : You can enlarge or reduce the design along X direction.
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(3) Y Scale : You can enlarge or reduce the design along Y direction. <Set 100%> <Set Y 200%> Default value is 100%, and the range is from 50% to 200%. It can be set by 1%. < X+Y All Enlarged> <Set 100%>...
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(5) X Satin : You can set the correction width if the design is satin stitch. <Fig.5.3.1-2> <Fig.5.3.1-3> This function decides the satin stitch width along the X-axis, which can be increased or decreased in the range of –5~5[mm] by 0.1[mm] per setting value for the relative size based on the default value.
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5.3.2) Embroidery Parameter Notice : This menu may differ according to the machine type. If you press “Emb. Parameter” button in the <Fig. 5.3-1>, you can see the embroidery parameter setting items as in the <Fig. 5.3.2-1>. To see the next menus, scroll down the screen. <Fig.5.3.2-1>...
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(1) Trim by Jump Stitch You can move the frame after trimming if the consecutive jump is above the set value. For example, imagine that the set value is 5. During the embroidery work, the consecutive jump code up to 4 stitches will allow the jump stitch without any trimming. However, if the consecutive jump more than 5 stitches is met, it will be trimmed fi...
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(4) Backtack Length This sets the stitch length when the backtack is carried out. It will be effective to set 0.8[mm] for locking the fi rst stitch or trimming when thin material or wool is used. - It can be set 0.6~0.8[mm] by 0.1[mm] unit. (5) Backtack Method This sets the method of performing the backtack.
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(11) Autostart After Trim This determines whether the work after it is trimmed by jump code, trim or stop code should auto- matically start or not. (12) Frame Limit Use This decides whether the virtual frame limit setting function is to be used or not. (13) Offset Move This decides whether to use offset move function.
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5.3.3) Machine Parameter Notice : This menu may differ according to the machine type. <Fig. 5.3.3-1>, <Fig. 5.3.3-2>, and <Fig. 5.3.3-3> show the screen of machine parameter setting. You can enter the value within the range using the number touch pad just like the design setting. To see the next menus, you can scroll down the screen.
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(1) Max. RPM This sets the maximum RPM of the machine. - It can be set from the min. RPM to 1000[rpm] by 1[rpm] unit. (2) Emb. RPM This sets the embroidery RPM during the work. - You can set this by 1[rpm] unit ranging from the min. RPM to max. RPM that is set in the machine parameter setting.
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(11) Picker Off Angle When auto trimmed, this sets the length of the upper thread that remains in the needle. - The default value is 13[ang]. If you set lower than the default value, the upper thread length will be shorter.
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(19) Thread Sensing Sensitivity This adjusts the sensitivity of the thread sensing. - The default value is “Medium(1)”, and you can set “Low(0)” or “High(2).” (20) Frame Start Degree This sets the main shaft angle when the frame starts moving. - It can be set from 220°...
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(23) Using Head You can select the heads that you want to use. Pressing the input column once, you can see the window that shows the current heads as the <Fig. 5.3.3-4>. Press the heads that you want to use, and they will become red color. Close the window, and you will see the total number of the selected heads in the input column.
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5.3.4) Needle Notice : This menu may differ according to the machine type. You can set the needles in advance by this so that they can be changed automatically when they meet the thread color change code during embroidery. You can also change the color of the embroidery design that is shown in the screen.
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◆ Here is the explanation for the buttons that are used in the needle setting. Insert is used to insert the needle number between the needles that are already entered. Delete is used to delete the needle number between the needles that are already entered. Color is used to set the colors for each needle.
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⑤ Likewise, press “5, 1, 6, 4, 2, 1” in order from the needle table below. ⑥ When all the needles are set, press “X” button on the top right to complete the setting. [Example 5.3.4-2] Example for Insert and Delete. In the order of 7-3-5-1-6-4-2-1, insert the needle no.
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(2) Color Change This makes it easy to understand the information on the needle(color) changes of the design by mark- ing the colors on each needle set. This will not be applied to the actual embroidery work. <How to set> ①...
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(3) Thread Tension Setting (※ Only available for the machine that has thread tension control board.) You can enter the thread tensions for each needle set in here. During the actual embroidery, it will automatically change to the thread tension entered for corresponding needle when the needle is changed.
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(4) Presser Foot Height Setting (※ Only available for DM type machines) This sets the height of the each needle set. When the needle is changed during the actual embroidery work, the entered height of the corresponding needle is automatically applied. This is available only for the DM type machines.
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5.3.5) Offset Position Frame offset position setting makes embroidery work easy by designating the starting position, offset position, and the stop position after fi nishing embroidery of the design. Press “Offset Position” in the menu to see the window as the <Fig. 5.3.5-1>. <Fig.5.3.5-1>...
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[Example 5.3.5-1] Design starting position - X : 500, Y : 300 Offset middle position - X : 1000, Y : 1000 Stop position after fi nishing the design(Offset) - X : 1500, Y : 1700 Set as above. ① Press “Offset Position” button in the setting menu. You will see the screen as the <Fig.
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5.3.6) Attachment Notice : This menu may differ according to the machine type. You can set the embroidery option equipment(attachment) here. The attachments are sequin, zigzag, cording, and boring. <Fig. 5.3.3-1>, <Fig. 5.3.3-2>, and <Fig. 5.3.3-3> show the screen for the attach- ment setting.
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(1) Sequin Setting <How to set> ① Press “Attachment” button in the setting menu. You can see the screen as the <Fig. 5.3.6-1>. ② Press “Sequin Left” input column. ③ Enter the corresponding number for the machine type using the touch pad. Select among “30(1)”...
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(3) Cording Setting <How to set> ① Press “Attachment” button in the setting menu. ② Press “Cording” input column. ③ Enter the corresponding number between “Left(1)” and “Right(2)” using the touch pad, and press “OK.” If you do not want to use anything, select “No(0)” and press “OK” button. ④...
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(5) Cut Needle Setting Cutting function means cutting the fabric in the shape that you want instead of embroidering by in- stalling the needle specially designed for cutting. <How to set> ① Press “Attachment” button in the setting menu. ② Press “Cut Needle” input column. ③...
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5.3.7) Other Pressing the “Other” button in the setting menu, you can see the screen as the <Fig. 5.3.7-1>. Other set- tings include sound, language, stitch number initialization, and date & time. <Fig.5.3.7-1> (1) Sound This sets the volume of the sound when the power is turned on/off or when a menu is selected. The default value is “0(OFF)”, and it can be set from “0”...
5.4 Ready This function is to check whether the machine is prepared to conduct embroidery before the actual work. There are fi ve function including position, gauge, exclude, fastview, and hoop. Press in the function menu button to see the screen as the <Fig. 5.4-1>. <Fig.5.4-1>...
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5.4.1) Position This function is to set the desired position to begin embroidery. (1) Frame Origin ① When the frame origin button is pressed, the frame will automatically move to the origin. That is, when seeing the embroidery machine from the front, the frame will move to the very left and very front place to fi...
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5.4.2) Gauge This function is to automatically create the gauge of the design outline. ① Pressing “Gauge” on the screen as the <Fig. 5.4-1>, you will see the <Fig. 5.4.2-1> below. ② To set the desired gauge distance, press the gauge distance combo box and select the one you want.
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5.4.4) Fastview This function is to show the virtual embroidery work for the chosen design. There are sub-menus such as color, 100 stitches, 1000 stitches, slow view, and fast view. <Fig.5.4.4-1> <Fig. 5.4.4-1> is the screen when “Fastview” is selected. As The embroidery work for the chosen design is displayed one stitch at a time, this shows the proce- dures of producing the entire design.
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5.4.5) Hoop This function is to choose the hoop size that you want. <Fig. 5.4.5-1> is the screen when you chose “Hoop.” If you press the hoop size, a window asking whether to move to the frame center will appear. Press “Yes” for the frame to move to the frame origin automatically in order to check the X, Y frame limits.
5.5 Machine There are 5 menus in machine menus such as machine service, machine information, machine test, frame center edit, error information, and thread breakage. Press button in the function menu to see the screen as the <Fig. 5.5-1>. <Fig.5.5-1> Machine Service It conducts the initial setting for jump motor and sequin feeding motor.
5.5.1) Machine Service This function is to check wrong machine settings and help create right settings. When the “Machine Service” menu is selected on <Fig. 5.5-1>, <Fig. 5.5.1-1> will appear. <Fig.5.5.1-1> 5.5.2) Machine Information This function is to show the embroidery machine’s mechanical information when initially setting up the embroidery operating program.
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Wiper checks the operation of the wiper solenoid. Trimming checks the operation of the trimming solenoid. Picker checks the operation of the picker solenoid. Holding checks the operation of the holding solenoid. Jump checks the operation of the jump solenoid. Thread Sensor checks the operation of the upper thread sensor.
5.5.4) Frame Center Edit You can edit the frame center according to the each hoop type(fl at, cap, user). Pressing “Frame Center Edit” in the <Fig. 5.5-1>, you will see the <Fig. 5.5.4-1> screen appears. After moving the frame using the arrow keys, press the hoop among fl at / cap / user and the center point will be changed.
5.6 Tools This is the menu for pre-embroidery preparations. There are setting menus such as frame center, frame origin, data origin, attachment lift, zigzag origin, all head, needle up, needle down, needle bottom stop, presser foot up/down, user change, memo, maintenance, and cam view. In the function menu, press button and you will see the screen as the <Fig.
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<Fig.5.6.2-1> <Fig.5.6.3-1> 5.6.2) Frame Origin This function is to move to the frame origin. Pressing the “Frame Origin” button, you will see a window as the <Fig. 5.6.2-1> appears to ask whether to move or not. If you want to move to the frame origin, press “Yes” button. If you do not want, press “No”...
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5.6.7) Needle Up/Down In order to lower the needle bar and set the accurate position of the fi rst stitch, press the needle bar de- scend button. And then use the frame move key to set the accurate position. Press the needle bar ascend button to put back the needle bar.
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Function Menu When Stopped During Operation Function Menu When Stopped During Operation <Fig. 6.0-1> is the screen which appears when embroidery work is paused. The confi guration is basi- cally the same as before embroidery. The “Ready” is removed from the function menu and replaced by “Frame”, “Float”, and “Speed Code”...
6.1 Function Menu Composition (1) Design ① Memory Copy Export Edit ② USB Previous Next Copy to OP (2) Setting ① Design (only 2 menus available compared to the menu before starting em- broidery) ② Emb. Parameter ③ M/C Parameter ④...
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6.2 Design When you press button during the pause of embroidery operation, a message asking whether to cancel the work or not appears. If you press “Yes”, the embroidery work will be stopped, and the function menu will be changed to the main function menu before starting embroidery. If you press “No”...
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6.4 Frame This function is to remember the position of the frame when embroidery work is stopped in the middle of embroidery work (stop switch, thread break sensing, etc.), and make the frame move to the last posi- tion when the frame moves to other positions or when the power is turned off. If you press button that appears when stopped during the embroidery, you will see the screen as the <Fig.
6.5 Float This function is to conduct the embroidery work without making stitches for the desired part of the design. <Fig. 6.5-1> is the screen for non-stitch operation, and it appears when you press button in the <Fig. 6.0-1>. As in <Fig. 6.5-1>, Stitch Skip can be set using the set number of stitches such as ±1, ±100, ±1,000, ±10,000, ±Color button, or using the number touch pad to enter values directly.
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6.6 Speed Code (S-Code) This function is to change the embroidery speed from high speed to low speed for a particular part of embroidery operation. When conducting embroidery of the same design from the beginning, the speed change will occur at the embroidery part where the speed change was previously set. Low speed can be set in ‘(6) Low Speed’...
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Problem Solving Problem Solving 7.1 Error Messages and Handling 7.1.1) Main Shaft Motor and Others Error Name Error Descriptio Handling Main shaft motor stop When it is stopped, the main Use the lever to set the main position error shaft’s angle is not 100° shaft’s angle at 100°...
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7.1.3) Color Change Error Name Error Description Handling When replacing the needle bar, Manually turns the needle bar to Needle bar stop the needle bar fails to reach the check the load of the needle bar, position error proper position. and properly place the needle bar.
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7.1.8) USB Memory 1) USB Memory Specifi cation Max. USB memory capacity : 128 GByte (2, 4, 8GByte suggested) USB File Format supported : FAT16(FAT), FAT32 2) FAQ about USB memory recognition problem Q. USB device is not recognized. ① Did you insert the USB into USB port on the side of the OP Box properly? A) The USB can be inserted in reverse when connecting it by force.
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7.2 Machine Setting 7.2.1) Control Box Front View <Fig. 7.2.1-1> is the front view of the Control Box outside. ④ ① ② ⑤ ③ <Fig.7.2.1-1> ① X Driver ② Y Driver ③ Main Driver ④ IO Ass’y Rack ⑤ DDC Ass’y Rack...
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7.2.2) X/Y Driver and Main Driver Switch Setting Method (1) X/Y Driver Rotary Switch (RSW3) Setting Method - X/Y Driver Board Switch Position <Fig.7.2.2-1> (2) X/Y Driver Rotary Switch Setting Rotary Switch Type Current 2 Head 4 Head 6 Head 2.5A Please note that the setting values are different according to the types.
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(2) MAIN Driver Dip Switch (SW1) Setting Method - Main Driver Board Switch Position <Fig.7.2.2-2> - Dip Switch Setting Ο Ο Ο Ο Ο Ο Ο Ο <Fig.7.2.2-3>...
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7.2.3) Fuse Installation and Replacement Insert the power plug of the embroidery machine. If power remains off when pressing the power switch, take actions following the below direction. Check the lamp board location of the control box as in the <Fig. 7.2.1-1> and replace the fuse with a new one.
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7.3 System Block Diagram ※ Small K Series Auto Embroidery Machine <Fig.7.3-1>...
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※ Multi K Series Auto Embroidery Machine (Auto Thread Tension Control Device Attached) <Fig.7.3-2>...
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※ Multi SB Series Auto Embroidery Machine (Auto Thread Tension Control Device Attached) <Fig.7.3-3>...
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< Appendix > Index Cut Needle Setting + Color 41, 73 +100 Data +1000 Data Origin Date & Time Date and Time Change - Color 40, 73 Design 26, 32, 43, 86 -100 Design Interval -1000 Design Origin Divide All Head Edit 31, 33 Angle...
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Needle Up/Down Jump Needle Position Set Jump code Needle Selection Jump Convert NETWORK Jump RPM NFB switch NNS series embroidery machine Kind of Thread Object Language Offset Move LCD Touch Screen Offset Position LCD touch screen monitor Operation Box Composition...
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< Appendix > System Block Diagram Parameter Setting System Setting Picker Picker Off Angle Position The rest of the menus Power and CAN communication except design Thread Sensing Sensitivity cable connection Power Origin 55, 87 Thread Sensor Presser Foot Height Setting Thread Tension Presser Foot Up/Down Thread Tension Setting...
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< Appendix > (RSW3) Setting Method X/Y Driver Rotary Switch Setting Y (1~99) Y Interval Y Satin Y Scale Zigzag Origin Zigzag Setting...
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