Specifications
If the CPU PCB is ever replaced, you must reconfigure the peripheral before using it
again.
CAUTION! If the EMT 10/4T is not configured with the correct Peripheral Program,
it will not run properly, and may become damaged.
The second configuration item is the
Network Address. The address must be
different for each peripheral attached to an EDS II or EDS III computer or network.
There may be up to 64 (16 if using EDS II software) total embroidery peripherals
attached to any one computer, and each must have its own unique identification.
The EMT 10/4T uses an Ethernet network card that allows the address to contain
the numbers 0 through 9, all 26 English letters, three symbols (-, /, and *), or any
combination of these characters. The maximum number of characters that can be
used in the network address is sixteen.
Configuration Procedure
Refer to the operation manual for the procedure to configure or re-configure the
EMT 10/4T Embroidery Peripheral.
Troubleshooting LEDs and Test Points
At the front of the EMT 10/4T, on the right frame support leg, is a metal cover plate
over a variety of indicator LED lights and a series of test points for checking voltages
with a multimeter. This area is provided for observing various machine conditions,
especially while troubleshooting various machine malfunctions. To access this area,
remove the screws holding the cover and flip the cover over so the lettering on the
cover is visible (as shown in Figure 1-2). Then reinstall the cover in the same holes
but to the right of the LED opening. The lettering on the flip-side of the cover is a
brief title for each of the LED and test point locations. You may also refer to Figure
1-3 for this information.
lettering on
metal cover
indicator LED
lights and
test points
Figure 1 - 2
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