Specifications
The Under Carriage Section is described as that area under the embroidery head
platform and within the frame support legs. The X and Y drive motors are
positioned directly under the embroidery head platform between the middle two
embroidery heads ( #2 and #3). In addition to the motors, the under carriage
section contains the X, Y, and Z motor drive electronics inside the left frame
support leg; and the AC power input module inside the right frame support leg.
Another distinct section of the EMC 10/4 is the Embroidery Head Section. This
section consists of each of the 4 heads, the Z drive motor and associated head drive
mechanics and the optional trimmer devices.
Please note that Sections 2 and 3 of this manual are laid out in accordance with the
above machine functional/physical descriptions.
Configuring the EMC 10/4
Occasionally during the operation of the EMC 10/4, certain situations may arise
when the peripheral software simply "locks up."
You may often recover from this type of situation by performing what is called
"Configuring" (or Re-configuring) the embroidery peripheral. (When this type of
situation happens with a computer, you are usually asked to perform a "soft
reboot" [Ctrl], [Alt], [Del].)
You must also configure the peripheral any time you install a new CPU (
Central
Processor Unit) printed circuit board.
Configuration is initially set at the factory. However, if for any reason the
configuration is not set properly, or if you have replaced the CPU board, you should
know how to set the configuration.
NOTICE: Re-configuring your EMC 10/4 will
clear the power fail rescue function for
the current situation.
There are three items that must be set in each EMC 10/4 Embroidery Peripheral
before it is used in the Melco system for the first time.
First you must set the Peripheral
Program. The CPU PCB used on the EMC 10/4
Embroidery Peripheral may also be used in other embroidery peripherals produced
at Melco. Therefore, you must tell the CPU board what peripheral it is being used in.
If the CPU PCB is ever replaced, you must reconfigure the peripheral before using it
again.
CAUTION! If the EMC 10/4 is not configured with the correct Peripheral Program, it
will not run properly, and may become damaged.
Configuring the EMC 10/4 1 - 5
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