Specifications
Another distinct section of the EMT 10/4T is the embroidery head section. This
section consists of each of the 4 heads, the Z drive motor and associated head drive
mechanics and trimmer devices.
Another area, the beam section, consists of the mechanical devices that hold the
garments and move them forward and backward (the Y axis), and left to right (the
X axis). The beam is located just above the table top and positioned under the
embroidery head arms. This section also contains the X motor, various drive belts,
pulleys, and shafts, and other mechanics and electronics. The Y motor that drives
the beam forward and backward is an integral part of the beam section, but is
physically located in the under table section.
The under table section is described as that area under the embroidery head
platform and within the frame support legs. The Y motor (although a functional
part of the beam section) is positioned directly under the embroidery head platform
between the middle two embroidery heads (#2 and #3). The under carriage section
also contains the XYZ motor drive amplifiers, the computer electronics, and the
power distribution section.
Configuring the EMT 10/4T
During the operation of the EMT 10/4T, certain situations may arise when the
peripheral does not respond to keyboard commands.
You may usually 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 EMT 10/4T will
clear the power fail rescue function for
the current situation.
There are two items that must be set in each EMT 10/4T 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 EMT 10/4T
Embroidery Peripheral may also be used in other embroidery peripherals produced
at Melco. Therefore, you must tell the CPU board what peripheral in which it is
being used.
Warranty Considerations 1 - 5
110279-01, Rev B 1. Introduction