Operation Manual
Operating the controller
Operating manual 911 - Version 00.0 - 06/2013
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Drawing a path
Draw the
seam path
7. Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the end point of the desired
path.
Alternatively, you can tap an arrow button once in order to define the
direction and then continue moving in this direction by pressing the
pedal.
Important: Take care to ensure that the contour remains within the
permissible sewing field of your particular sewing unit. Especially with
curved paths, you should remember that the start and end points are
not directly connected and that a curve is generated between these two
points.
8. Tap the
OK button after entering the password.
The seam path is adopted with the specified parameters.
Add further seam paths
You can now define all further seam paths in the same manner.
Additional
paths
• Add each new seam path by starting at step 4 ( page 51).
Deleting a
seam path
Deleting a seam path
• Tap the
Delete button.
The last section of the seam path is deleted.
Save the program
After you have defined all the seam paths you can save the program and
specify a name for the program.
Save the
program
9. Tap the Save... button.
The window for entering the program name opens.
10.Enter the desired name ( Entering text, page 44) and adopt the name
by pressing
CR
The program is now available under this name for sewing, editing or
copying.
Important: Always perform a contour test after creating a new program
( Section 6.11 Performing a contour test, page 54). Ensure that the
contour lies within the sewing field limits of your particular unit.
Damage to the machine through exceeding the sewing field size
If you have entered contour points that lie outside the sewing field then
the movement of the clamps during sewing can cause damage to the
machine or the sewing material.
Always perform a contour test every time after creating or editing a
contour to ensure that the entire contour lies within the permissible
sewing field.
ATTENTION