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Manual Tajima Neo

This document is a user's manual for the TAJIMA Embroidery Machine Model TEJT-C "Neo". It contains information on safely operating and maintaining the machine. The manual is divided into sections that cover important safety instructions, machine setup, operation instructions, editing functions, and machine settings. It provides guidance for basic machine operation as well as more advanced functions.

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Manual Tajima Neo

This document is a user's manual for the TAJIMA Embroidery Machine Model TEJT-C "Neo". It contains information on safely operating and maintaining the machine. The manual is divided into sections that cover important safety instructions, machine setup, operation instructions, editing functions, and machine settings. It provides guidance for basic machine operation as well as more advanced functions.

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USER’S MANUAL

COMPACT MACHINE ’’NEO’’

TEJT-C

M-IC01-E
(2002 .07)
FOREWORD

FOREWORD

This User’s Manual contains information useful for operating TAJIMA Embroidery Machine, Model TEJT-C
"Neo" (To be collectively referred to as machine in this manual). Persons who touch a machine for the first time,
as well as those who are experienced in the machine operation, will find this manual helpful for understanding
and performing the machine operation procedures. Please read through this manual and understand the contents
before operating the machine.

The contents of this manual are largely divided into the following sections.
[IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS]
[IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION]
[MACHINE CONSTRUCTION]
[SETTING • OPERATION]
[OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS]
[ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS]
[TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE]

Concerning optional devices, please refer to the instruction (user’s) manual of the optional device you have pur-
chased.
This manual may contain discrepancies in detailed information when compared with the actual machine due to
continued research and improvements. If any question about the machine contents of this manual arises, please
contact your TAJIMA distributor.

Please keep this manual near the machine for immediate reference. When this manual is not used, keep it care-
fully.

FD07
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


Operation of this machine requires correct operation and appropriate maintenance to ensure safety.
Please read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS in this manual carefully and do not attempt operation
or maintenance of the machine before you thoroughly understand the items written under IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS.
Items that require your special attention on operation and maintenance of the machine are specified below with
the warning symbol and signal word. These items must be strictly observed to ensure safety during operation and
maintenance. Signal word definition is given below.

! DANGER
Indicates that there is a lot of danger of death or serious injuries [*1] if the instruction is not
observed.

! WARNING
Indicates that there is a likelihood of death or serious injuries [*1] if the instruction is not
observed.

! CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moder-
ate injury [*2] or property damage.

*1: A condition caused by electric shock, injury, fracture of a bone, etc. that leads to sequelae, or
an injury that necessitates hospitalization or visits to a hospital over a long period.

*2: An injury that does not necessitate hospitalization or visit to a hospital over a long period.

: Prohibited items

: Items that may cause electric shock if not observed.

: Items that must be followed carefully to ensure safe operation.

: Items that instruct about connection of grounding wire.

The items that must be observed for comfortable operation are described following to .

The information which gives details or supplements the explanation appears following to .
FD07
CONTENTS

FOREWORD
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION


CARRYING ......................................................................................................................... 1-2
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................. 1-2
WIRING ............................................................................................................................... 1-3
CAUTIONS ON MACHINE OPERATION ........................................................................ 1-4
WARNING LABELS ........................................................................................................... 1-5

2. SETUP
ATTACHING THE THREAD GUIDE SYSTEM ............................................................... 2-2
CHECKING THE EMBROIDERY HEAD ......................................................................... 2-3
THREADING ....................................................................................................................... 2-5
CONNECTING THE POWER CORD ................................................................................ 2-6

3. MACHINE CONSTRUCTION
NAME OF EACH PART ..................................................................................................... 3-2
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................... 3-7

4. BASIC OPERATION
MACHINE START AND STOP ......................................................................................... 4-2
PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING FLOPPY DISKS AND FDD (OPTION) .................. 4-3
PROGRAM INSTALLATION ............................................................................................ 4-4
OPERATION FLOW UP TO START OF EMBROIDERY ............................................... 4-8
EXPLANATION ON SCREEN ........................................................................................... 4-9
INSPECTION BEFORE STARTING OPERATION ........................................................ 4-14

5. DATA SET MENU


INPUT DATA (Floppy Disk) ............................................................................................... 5-2
INPUT DATA (Serial Connection) ...................................................................................... 5-4
SELECT DATA ................................................................................................................... 5-6
DELETE DATA ................................................................................................................... 5-7
MEMORY MODE ............................................................................................................... 5-8
INITIAL MEMORY ............................................................................................................ 5-9

6. COLOR CHANGE
MODE SELECT ................................................................................................................... 6-2
NEEDLE BAR SELECT (Step Input) ................................................................................. 6-3
NEEDLE BAR SELECT (Step Change) .............................................................................. 6-4
TEMPORARY STOP SETTING ......................................................................................... 6-5

7. DESIGN EDIT
ROTATE .............................................................................................................................. 7-2
MIRROR .............................................................................................................................. 7-3
REPEAT ............................................................................................................................... 7-4

8. MACHINE SETTING
SCREEN ............................................................................................................................... 8-2
THREAD SENSOR (Thread Breakage Detection) .............................................................. 8-3
PRESET HALT (Setting) ..................................................................................................... 8-4
PRESET HALT (Counter) ................................................................................................... 8-5
TRIM LENGTH ................................................................................................................... 8-6
TRIM TIMING ..................................................................................................................... 8-7
JUMP CONVERT ................................................................................................................ 8-8
CONTENTS

AUTO JUMP ........................................................................................................................ 8-9


A/S TIMING (Frame Travel Start Timing) ........................................................................ 8-10
INCHING (Start Inching Times) ........................................................................................ 8-11
TIE SET (Tie Stitching) ..................................................................................................... 8-12
SATIN ADJUST ................................................................................................................ 8-13
COM SPEED ...................................................................................................................... 8-14
NETWORK ........................................................................................................................ 8-15

9. FRAME SETTING
MANUAL SPEED ............................................................................................................... 9-2
OFFSET ................................................................................................................................ 9-3
START POINT (Origin Return) ........................................................................................... 9-4
FRAME MODE ................................................................................................................... 9-5
INITIAL ............................................................................................................................... 9-6

10. MANUAL OPERATION


COLOR CHANGE ............................................................................................................. 10-2
ORIGIN RETURN ............................................................................................................. 10-3
TRACE ............................................................................................................................... 10-4
OFFSET (Start Point) ......................................................................................................... 10-5
OFFSET (Frame Travel) .................................................................................................... 10-6
ATH .................................................................................................................................... 10-7
FRAME BACK / FORWARD (Feed Unit) ....................................................................... 10-8
FRAME BACK/FORWARD (n-Stitch Feed) .................................................................... 10-9
FRAME FORWARD ....................................................................................................... 10-10
FRAME BACK ................................................................................................................ 10-11

11. OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS


ROTATE ............................................................................................................................ 11-2
MIRROR ............................................................................................................................ 11-2
REPEAT ............................................................................................................................. 11-3
OFFSET .............................................................................................................................. 11-4
SATIN ADJUST ................................................................................................................ 11-6
TRACE ............................................................................................................................... 11-7

12. ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS


POWER SUPPLY BOX ..................................................................................................... 12-2
POWER CARD .................................................................................................................. 12-2
CONSOLE 1 CARD .......................................................................................................... 12-3
COMPUTER CARD .......................................................................................................... 12-3
CONSOLE 2 CARD .......................................................................................................... 12-4

13. TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE


WHEN THE MACHINE IS STOPPED DURING OPERATION .................................... 13-2
WHEN TROUBLE OCCURS ............................................................................................ 13-4
DAILY MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................. 13-5
ELECTRO-RELATIVE DRAWINGS
1. IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE
OPERATION

CARRYING ....................................................................................... 1-2


INSTALLATION ................................................................................ 1-2
WIRING............................................................................................. 1-3
CAUTIONS ON MACHINE OPERATION ......................................... 1-4
WARNING LABELS ......................................................................... 1-5

FD07
IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION

CARRYING

! WARNING
Carrying the machine must be performed by two or more persons.
Dropping the machine could cause injury or damage of the machine.
When carrying the machine, hold the correct positions.
Dropping the machine could cause injury or damage of the machine.

INSTALLATION

! CAUTION
Do not use the machine in a place where ambient temperature is 45°C and more, or 5°C or
less, a humid place, or outdoors.
If the machine is used in such a place as above, it may cause damage of the machine.
Do not use the machine in a place where a strong electric field or a magnetic field is gen-
erated by a high output high-frequency generator or a high-frequency welder, etc.
Malfunctioning may cause injury or damage of the machine.
Place the machine on a solid stand make the machine level.
Dropping the machine may cause injury or damage of the machine.
Install the machine after confirming that the embroidery frame or drive system of the
machine does not touch objects nearby or walls.
If the machine touches objects or walls, it may cause injury or damage of the machine.

1-2 FD07
IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION

WIRING
Insulation resistance: 10M ohms or greater (measured with a 500 V insulation tester)

! CAUTION
Connect the grounding wire of the machine to the ground (class 3 grounding, grounding
resistance: 100 ohms or less). If the machine is used without grounding, there is a danger
of electric shock due to leak current.

DC power supply cord


FDD connecting cable

AC power supply cord


AC power supply
(To an outlet with grounding)

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IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION

CAUTIONS ON MACHINE OPERATION

! WARNING
Do not put your hands or face near the moving parts of the machine. Especially, the areas
near moving needle are dangerous. They could cause injury.
Do not damage, modify or heat the power and other cables. Do not exert undue force to
them, either. Otherwise the cables will be damaged causing fire and electric shock.
Insert the power cable plug fully. If a metallic part touches a blade in the plug, it may
cause fire and/or electric shock.
Keep away electrical units from water and chemicals. Entry or splashing of them into
units leads to short circuits of internal circuits, causing fire, electric shock and other
troubles.
If water or other chemicals enter a unit, shut off the power switch and the primary power
supply and contact the distributor.
When pulling out the power cable, hold the plug and pull out the cable.
If holding the cable to pull out, the cable or plug may be damaged causing fire or electric
shock.

! CAUTION
For long life machine operation, operate the machine with about 70% of the maximum
speed as “operation for total fitting” for about one month after installation. By performing
operation for total fitting, life of the machine will become longer, which will be useful to
avoid unexpected troubles.
The machine is designed and built for industrial use. Use this machine for semi- or fin-
ished textile products and similar materials. Using the machine for other purposes must
be avoided. It may cause damage of the machine.
Only the persons who are sufficiently trained for the operation must operate the machine.
Wrong operation may cause injury.
Read this manual and thoroughly understand the contents of operation before starting
the machine. Wrong operation may cause injury.
Wear proper clothes and tidy up yourself so that you can smoothly perform the operation.
Do not ride on the machine. It may cause injury.
Do not run the machine without the take-up lever guards or covers of moving units. It may
cause injury.

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IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION

WARNING LABELS
The machine has warning labels that bear instructions for safe operation. Machine operators must follow the instructions
shown on the warning labels.
Do not detach these labels, nor make them illegible by painting, etc.
If a warning label is missed or damaged, please contact the distributor.

! WARNING ATENCION ! WARNING ATENCION


Exposed needles Las agujas expuestas Moving parts Las partes en movimiento
can cause severe injury. pueden ocasionar can cause severe injury. pueden ocasionar
lesion grave. lesion grave.
Stop the machine Detenga la maquina Do not take off the No retirar las cubiertas de seguridad
before working near antes de trabajar safety covers nor put ni poner las manos, etc.,
the needles. cerca de las agujas. your hands etc.close to cerca de las piezas en movimiento
the moving parts during mientras la maquina este
(S020) machine operation. en funcionamiento. (S010)

Right side Left side

! WARNING ATENCION
Dropping will cause Puede causar lesion seria
severe injury. si la maquina cae a sus pies.
Dos o mas personas deben levantar la maquina
poniendo las manos a los puntos indicados.
Two or more persons should lift (mostrados abajo)
the machine by putting hands to
the indicated spots. (shown left)

(S140)

Power supply box

Spec. plate

MFG. NO.

MACHINE SPEC ELECTORICTTY

D (mm)
SIZE W (mm) Hz
H (mm)
V
NET WT. (kg)

VA
W
MANUFACTUREED

TOKAI INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINE CO,.LTD.


No.1800 Ushiyama-cho, Kasugai Aichi 486-0901 JAPAN

Rear side

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IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION

1-6
2. SETUP

ATTACHING THE THREAD GUIDE SYSTEM ................................. 2-2


CHECKING THE EMBROIDERY HEAD .......................................... 2-3
THREADING..................................................................................... 2-5
CONNECTING THE POWER CORD ............................................... 2-6

FD07
SETUP

ATTACHING THE THREAD GUIDE SYSTEM

! WARNING
When attaching the parts, to prevent accidents resulting in injury or physical damage, be
sure to turn OFF the primary power supply.

(1) Attach the thread stand shaft.


(2) Attach the thread guide system to the thread stand shaft.

Hexagon socket head cap screw

Thread guide system

Thread stand shaft

Thread stand plate

2-2 FD07
SETUP

CHECKING THE EMBROIDERY HEAD

! WARNING
When attaching the parts, to prevent accidents resulting in injury or physical damage, be
sure to turn OFF the primary power supply.

1. Color Change System


The color change system is a device to select needle bar. When the change cam departs from the fixed position, the machine does
not work.

(1) Turn the handle of the color change system so that the fixing screw faces to the upper position.
Change cam
Fixing screw

Color change system


Handle

When the fixing screw faces to the upper position, odd-numbered needle bar is selected.

2. Needle Locating Position


After checking the position of the change cam, confirm the needle locating position.
(1) Turn the handle of the main shaft counterclockwise keeping pressing the handle.
(2) When the needle is located in the needle hole, confirm the needle position.

Needle

Needle hole

Handle

(3) Check if the needle is located at the center of the needle hole.
When the needle is bent, replace it with new one.

FD07 2-3
SETUP

3. Clearance between the Rotary Hook and Needle


When checking clearance between the rotary hook and needle, perform checking at the first needle and the last needle.

(1) Turn the handle of the main shaft so that the needle bar reaches the lower dead point.
Lower dead point: The state that needle bar is lowered at the lowest position (main shaft 180°).

(2) Check the clearance between the hook point of the rotary hook and the needle.

Clearance
Hook point 0.1 to 0.3 mm

Needle Hook point

2-4 FD07
SETUP

THREADING
Perform threading as the illustration below.
The threader is included in the accessory.

Thread guide
Threader

Tension base

Needle bar case

FD07 2-5
SETUP

CONNECTING THE POWER CORD


Insulation resistance: 10M ohms or greater (measured with a 500 V insulation tester)

! CAUTION
To avoid the danger of electric shock due to leak current, be sure to connect the ground-
ing wire of the machine to the ground (Class 3 or greater, grounding resistance 100 ohms
or less).

Connect the machine to the single phase power supply.


Use the connecting adapter[*1] according to type of outlet.

If the outlet is 3P type, connect the power plug[*2] as it is.

If the outlet has a grounding terminal with wire, attach the connecting adapter to the power plug[*3] and connect the plug to the
outlet. Attach the grounding wire to the grounding terminal.

If there is no 3P type outlet or outlet does not have grounding terminal, consult the distributor.

*1: Please prepare the power plug on customer’s side.


*2: Please prepare the power plug on customer’s side.
*3: Please prepare the power plug on customer’s side.
2-6 FD07
3. MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

NAME OF EACH PART.................................................................... 3-2


MAIN SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. 3-7

FD07
MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

NAME OF EACH PART


1. Main Body

1. Thread guide system


1
2. Tension base

3. Operation panel box

4. Color change motor

2 5. Thread holding motor


12
3 6. Jump motor

4 7. Needle bar case


5 8. Z-spec. frame
6
9. Needle plate
7
10. Stand
8
9 13 11. Leveling adjuster

14 12. Thread stand stud


15 13. X-axis motor
10
16
14. Main shaft motor

15. Y-axis motor


11
16. ATH motor

17. FDD connector

18. Serial connector

19. Power supply connector

20. Oil bleeding hole

17

18
19

20

3-2 FD07
MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

2. Operation Panel Box

1. LCD display area

2. Operation panel

3. DIP switch
1
4. Speed controller

5. Buzzer

6. Emergency stop switch

2 34 5 6 7 8
Do not push the operation panel with
an object with sharp point. It may
cause damage of the machine.

ON1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3

ON1

SLOW FAST

EMERGENCY STOP
SPEED

4 5 6

FD07 3-3
MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

3. DIP SWITCH

DSW2

No. Contents OFF ON

8 – *– –

7 – *– –

6 – *– –

5 – *– –

Satin stitch conver- * Adjusts stitch length Adjusts stitch length of


4
sion of 1.5 mm and more 0.6 mm and more
8
7 * Adjusts X and Y at Adjusts X and Y indi-
6 3 Satin adjust
the same time vidually.
5
DSW2 4 2 Install from * Floppy disk drive Personal computer
3
2 Install mode
1 Operation mode 2 * Usual operation mode
1 Turn ON DSW1-1
ON

8
7 DSW1
6
5 No. Contents OFF ON
DSW1
4
3 Main shaft accelera- Acceleration: High
8 * Standard
2 tion speed speed
1
ON 7 – *– –

6 – *– –

5 – *– –

Moving direction of
4 * Based on frame Based on design
frame travel key

The number of
3 * 10 times 1 time
buzzer sounds

LCD character dis-


2 * English Japanese
play

1 Operation mode 1 * Usual operation mode Test mode

Turn ON the power switch again after changing setting of DIP switch.

* The setting when the machine is shipped from the factory.

3-4 FD07
MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

4. OPERATION PANEL

1. Data set menu key


1 2 3 4 5
2. Color change setting key

3. Design edit key

4. Machine setting key

5. Frame setting key

6. Ten keys (numerical keys)


: Use this key for needle bar
numbers of 10 and more

7. Escape [ESC] key

8. Clear key

9. Set key
7
10. Trace key
6 8
11. Frame forward key
9 12. Offset key
10
16 13. Frame back/forward (feed unit)
11 switching key

14. Thread trimming (ATH) key


12
13 15. Frame back key
14 17
16. Frame travel key
15 18 17. Origin return key

22 19 18. Color change (automatic/manual)


20 switching key
23
21
19. Manual mode lamp
Lights when manual color change is
performed

20. Needle bar case left slide key


SLOW FAST
21. Needle bar case right slide key

22. Stop key


EMERGENCY STOP
SPEED
23. Start key

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MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

5. POWER SUPPLY BOX

1. DC power supply connector

2. Power switch

3. AC power supply connector

6. FLOPPY DISK DRIVE

1. Disk eject button

2. Operation indicator lamp


3
3. FDD connector

3-6 FD07
MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

MAIN SPECIFICATIONS

! CAUTION
If using the machine deviating from the contents of specifi-
cations of power supply/power consumption, trouble may
occur.

Specifications Contents

Speed 120 1,200 rpm

Embroidery space 360 500 mm


The maximum speed is limited by
Input data capacity 280,000 stitches or less frame setting and stitch length.

Weight 80 kg

Dimension W 665 L 805 H 796 mm

Electric current/capacity/
1.2 A (200 V) 225 VA 50/60 Hz
Hz

Power supply/power AC 100 V 120 V, 200 V 240 V


consumption Max. 220 W

Insulation resistance: 10M ohms and greater (measured with a 500 V insulation tester)

! WARNING
Connect the grounding wire of the machine to the ground
(class 3 or greater grounding, grounding resistance: 100
ohms or less). If the machine is used without grounding,
there is a danger of electric shock due to leak current.

FD07 3-7
MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

3-8
4. BASIC OPERATION

MACHINE START AND STOP ......................................................... 4-2


PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING FLOPPY DISKS AND FDD (OPTION) .. 4-3
PROGRAM INSTALLATION ............................................................ 4-4
OPERATION FLOW UP TO START OF EMBROIDERY ................. 4-8
EXPLANATION ON SCREEN .......................................................... 4-9
INSPECTION BEFORE STARTING OPERATION......................... 4-14

FD07
BASIC OPERATION

MACHINE START AND STOP


1. Power Switch
The power switch is located on the power supply box.

When turning ON the power again,


turn “OFF” the power switch and wait
OFF for two or three seconds. Then, turn it
“ON”.

ON

2. Emergency Stop Switch


To stop the machine in an emergency, press the emergency stop switch. Pressing the
emergency stop switch will cause the main shaft to stop immediately.
To release the stop lock, turn the switch to the direction indicated by the arrow. When releasing the emergency stop,
do not move the frame.

3. Start and Stop Switch


The start switch starts the machine and the stop switch stops the machine. Pressing the
stop switch will cause the needle bar to stop at the fixed position.

4-2 FD07
BASIC OPERATION

PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING FLOPPY DISKS AND FDD (OPTION)

! CAUTION
Do not put the floppy disk near magnets or a TV set.
Do not expose the floppy disk to excessive heat, humidity,
or direct sunlight.
Do not place objects on the floppy disk.
Do not stack floppy disks to store.
Floppy disks do not last eternally. Data must be copied to
backup floppy disks for storage.
Do not use damaged or deformed floppy disk, otherwise the
floppy disk drive could be damaged.
Clean the head of floppy disk drive regularly (about once a
month) using a cleaning disk on the market, otherwise read/
write could be faulty.
Do not open the shutter. The disk may be soiled.
To prevent the stored data from being erased, slide the tab
of the write protect switch to open the write protect window
of a floppy disk (write protect state).
Insert a floppy disk slowly and carefully into the floppy disk
drive. If a floppy disk is inserted impetuously, pressing the
eject button may fail to eject the floppy disk. This could
cause the floppy disk to be damaged and, in addition, the
floppy disk drive could be damaged.
Do not try to remove the floppy disk during data reading/
writing. The contents in the floppy disk could be destroyed.

Do not use unformatted floppy disks.


Shutter

Write protect window

Eject button

Write enable Write protect

FD07 4-3
BASIC OPERATION

PROGRAM INSTALLATION
Program installation includes main program, XY program, and operation program. It is
possible to install these programs through a personal computer or the floppy disk drive
(FDD).
The program installation is required when setting up the machine or upgrading the ver-
sion.
Perform the program installation after turning “OFF” the power switch.

[When installing from personal computer]


1. Detach the switch cover.

Loosen the screw.

DIP
switch

2. Turn ON the DSW2-1, 2-2, and DSW1-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

1 2 3 4 5 6

DSW2
ON

ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DSW1
ON

ON

3. Connect the personal computer and the machine with the serial cable.

4. Turn ON the power of the personal computer.

5. Turn ON the power of the machine.


After turning ON the power switch,
the screen will become as shown
below.

****** INSTALL *****

FROM PC

6. Set the floppy disk for installation to the personal computer.

4-4 FD07
BASIC OPERATION

7. Execute "Tejt_inst.exe" to display the screen for installation.


"Tejt_inst.exe" is included in the
floppy disk.

8. Select the program file to install.


When pressing the program name key,
TEJT-C INSTALL
file selecting screen will be displayed.
Install Setting Then select the program file which
Install File Name(*.mot) you want to install.
Operation Operation File open
The program file is also included in
Main Main File open the floppy disk.

XY XY File open
Operation: Program related to panel
Main: Program related to CPU
XY: Program related to drive system
Install Close

9. Press Install key to start installation.

10. Install.
When pressing install key, installation
****** INSTALL ***** will proceed automatically.

INSTALLING

11. Installation is completed.


When the installation is completed,
****** INSTALL ***** turn “OFF” the power switch.

INSTALL FINISH
[POWER OFF]

12. Turn OFF the DSW2-1, 2-2, and DSW1-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

1 2 3 4 5 6

DSW2
ON

ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DSW1
ON

ON

13. Attach the switch cover.

Tighten the screw.

FD07 4-5
BASIC OPERATION

[When installing from FDD]


1. Detach the switch cover.

Loosen the screw.

DIP
switch

2. Turn ON the DSW2-1 and DSW1-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

DSW2 1 2 3 4 5 6
ON

ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DSW1
ON

ON

3. Set the program disk.


When inserting the program disk after
turning ON the power switch, the
screen will become as shown below.
Press the [SET] key to continue opera-
tion from 5.

****** INSTALL *****

SET KEY FILE SEARCH

4. Turn ON the power switch.

5. Select program.
MAIN: Program related to CPU
****** INSTALL ***** XY: Program related to drive system
1 .MAIN - OPER: Program related to panel
2.XY -
3.OPER -

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BASIC OPERATION

6. Select “INSTALL”.
****** INSTALL *****
1.MAIN -
2.XY -
3 .OPER -

7. Start installation.
When installing plural programs, it is
****** INSTALL ***** possible to select plural installation
1.MAIN - items by performing operations 6 and
2.XY - 7.
3 .OPER INSTALL
****** INSTALL *****
1.MAIN INSTALL
2.XY –
3 .OPER INSTALL
8. Install.
****** INSTALL *****
OPER
INSTALLING
[>>>> ]

9. Installation is completed.
When the installation is completed,
****** INSTALL ***** turn “OFF” the power switch.

INSTALL FINISH
[POWER OFF]

10. Turn OFF the DSW2-1 and DSW1-1.


1 2 3 4 5 6

1 2 3 4 5 6

DSW2
ON

ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DSW1
ON

ON

11. Attach the switch cover.

Tighten the screw.

FD07 4-7
BASIC OPERATION

OPERATION FLOW UP TO START OF EMBROIDERY


Turn ON the primary power supply.

Set the
serial cable.
When inputting data from an
external device

Turn ON the power switch.

*** TEJT-C series ** ***** EMB START ****


TAJIMA12.DST 1
FRAME FLAT 0/ 1027
INITIAL ON <D> 01/15: 123-456789A<D>

Set
the floppy disk.
When inputting data from the
floppy disk

Data input PC (p.5-4)


Data input FD (p.5-2)
Data select (p.5-6)

Needle bar setting (p.6-4)

Move the frame manually.

Turn ON the start switch.

Start embroidery.

4-8 FD07
BASIC OPERATION

EXPLANATION ON SCREEN
The descriptions below are explanation for LCD screen displayed at each situation.
When it is possible to change setting, the operation button on the panel is displayed.
z MAIN

1: FRAME mode (FLAT/CAP/CYLNDR)


POWER ON

2: Origin return *** TEJT-C series **

(ON: To perform/OFF: Not to perform) FRAME FLAT 1


INITIAL ON 2 <D>

~ When automatic color change is performed: Change automatic to


manual using .
1
***** EMB START ****
1: Design name
TAJIMA12.DST 1 2
2: FB/FF feed unit (1, 10, 100, C, n-stitch) 4 0/ 1027 3
3: The current number of stitches/the number of total stitches 01/15: 123-456789A<D>
EMB. START

4: The current step/the number of total steps: Needle bar number in


color change order

~ When manual color change is performed: Change manual to auto-


matic using .
***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
1: Needle bar number 0/ 1027
01/15: NO.2 1

1: The current number of stitches/the number of total stitches the


EMBROIDERING

current number of stitches/maximum rpm


*** EMBROIDERING ***
Set at “Screen” for machine setting. TAJIMA12.DST 1
1 66/ 900 rpm
01/15: 123-456789A<D>

1: Stop by temporary stop

Insert “–: Temporary stop” at needle bar setting (The machine ***** EMB PAUSE ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
stops temporarily before performing automatic color change).
159/
1 1027
01/15:123 -456789A<D>
EMB. PAUSE

1: Needle bar number

When selecting “Manual” at color change setting, the machine ***** EMB PAUSE ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
stops at every color change.
159/ 1027
01/15: NO.4 1

FD07 4-9
BASIC OPERATION

z DATA SET MENU: Press in the state of “Embroidery start” of MAIN.

1: Data input switching (PC: Serial/FD: Floppy disk)


***** DATA MENU ****
+ 1 .INPUT DATA PC 1
2.SELECT DATA a
3.DELETE DATA b
~ Serial input
DATA INPUT

a: Label name *** INPUT THRU PC **


b: Remaining memory capacity (stitches)
NAME FLOWER a
MEMORY 56897 ST b
~ FD input

c: Design number Design name **** SELECT FILE ***


a01/23 BIRD.TBF
d: The number of stitches of FD design STITCH 10713 ST b
MEMORY 180876 ST c
e: Remaining memory capacity (stitches)

2: Memory design selection ***** DATA MENU ****


1.INPUT DATA PC
DESIGN SELECT

2 .SELECT DATA 2
3.DELETE DATA
a: Memory number/total memory capacity Design name

a
*** SELECT DESIGN **
01/12 BIRD.TBF
b: The number of stitches of memory design
STITCH 10713 ST b
c: Remaining memory capacity (stitches) MEMORY 180876 ST c

3: Memory design deletion


***** DATA MENU ****
1.INPUT DATA PC
2.SELECT DATA
3 .DELETE DATA 3
~ Design selection
DESIGN DELETE

a: Memory number/total memory capacity Design name


a
*** DELETE DESIGN **
+ 01/03 TAJIMA12.TBF
STITCH 99999 ST b
b: The number of stitches of memory design MEMORY 280876 ST c
c: Remaining memory capacity (stitches)

*** DELETE DESIGN **


~ Confirmation of deletion
DELETE OK ?
a: Y (yes) N (No) a [Y=SET,N=ESC]

4-10 FD07
BASIC OPERATION

4: Input mode of memory design


***** DATA MENU ****
2.SELECT DATA
3.DELETE DATA
INPUT MODE

4 .MEMORY MODE 4

a: Mode selection (Single/Multi)


**** MEMORY MODE ***
Single: It is possible to perform embroidery without storing data
in memory. MEMORY MULTI a

Multi: Input data to memory.

***** DATA MENU ****


5: Memory initialization 3.DELETE DATA
DESIGN SELECT

4.MEMORY MODE
5 .INITIAL MEMORY 5

** INITIAL MEMORY **
a: Y (yes) N (no)
DELETE ALL DATA OK ?
a [Y=SET,N=ESC]

z Color change setting: Press in the state of “Embroidery start” of MAIN.

~ When automatic color change is performed

1: Color change mode (automatic/manual) *** COLOR CHANGE ***


MODE AUTO 1
2
The lamp will turn on when manual is set.
01/15: 123456789ABCDE
2: The current step/the number of total stitches: Color change
NEEDLE SELECT

order + ten keys (numerical keys)


*** COLOR CHANGE ***
MODE AUTO
STOP a
Insert “–: Temporary stop” using . 04/15:123- 456789ABCD

a: In the state of temporary stop of needle bar

~ When manual color change is performed


*** COLOR CHANGE ***
1: Color change mode (automatic/manual)
MODE MANUAL 1
2: The current step/the number of total steps:
01/15: No.7 2
The current needle bar number

FD07 4-11
BASIC OPERATION

z Data setting: Press in the state of “Embroidery start” of MAIN.

1: Rotation (90° unit)

2: Mirror image reversion (OFF/X: Reversion based on X-axis/

Y: Reversion based on Y-axis) **** DESIGN EDIT ***


1 .ROTATE 0 1
3: Repeat 2.MIRROR OFF 2
DESIGN EDIT

3.REPEAT [SET] 3

~ Repeat setting ** REPEAT SETTING **


DIR HORIZONTAL a
a: Repeat direction (Horizontal/Vertical) TIMES 03 b
SPACE 120 mm c
b: The number of times of repeat (01 to 99)

c: Space (0 to 255 mm)

z Frame setting: Press in the state of “Embroidery start” of MAIN.

1: Manual frame travel speed (1 to 3)

2: Offset setting after completion of embroidery *** FRAME SETTING **


1 .MANUAL SPD 1 1 2
(automatic/manual)
FRAME SETTING

2.OFFSET AUTO 3
3.START PNT AUTO
3: Origin return after completion of embroidery

(automatic/manual)

*** FRAME SETTING **4


4: Frame mode (Flat/Cap/Cylinder) 4 .FRAME MODE FLAT
5.INITIAL ON
5: Initial (ON/OFF)

4-12 FD07
BASIC OPERATION

z Machine setting: Press in the state of “Embroidery start” of MAIN.

1: Display (Stitch/rpm)

2: Thread breakage sensor (OFF/1 to 4) **1 MACHINE SETTING *


1 .SCREEN ST 2
2.THREAD SNS 2 3
3: Preset halt 3.PRESET HLT [SET]

~ Preset setting
a: The number of total stitches (999999 stitches: max.) **** PRESET HLT ****

It can be cleared. COUNTER 1278 ST a


PRESET 30000 ST b
b: The number of stitches for halt (0 to 999999 stitches)
Ten keys (numerical keys)

4: Thread trimming length (1 to 17)


** MACHINE SETTING *
4 .TRIM LENG 1 4
5: Thread trimming timing (-10 to +10)
MACHINE SETTING

5.TRIM TMNG + 0 5
6.JUMP CONV 3 ST 6
6: Jump conversion (0 to 9 stitches)

7: Auto jump (OFF/ 4.0 to 9.9 mm)


7
** MACHINE SETTING *
7 .AUTO JUMP OFF
8: Frame drive timing (AUTO/250°)
8.A/S TMNG AUTO 8
9.INCHING 2 9
9: The number of inchings at start (2 to 9 times)

A: Tie stitching (So: “To perform” when starting embroidery/S-:

“Not to perform” when starting embroidery)


** MACHINE SETTING *A
A .TIE SET So Eo
B: Satin stitch (–: Without correction, 1 to 5: 0.1 mm unit) B.SATIN ADJ OFF B
C.COM SPEED 9600 C
C: Communication speed (9600/19200/38400)

** MACHINE SETTINGD *
D .NETWORK ON
D: Network (ON/OFF)

FD07 4-13
BASIC OPERATION

INSPECTION BEFORE STARTING OPERATION


Perform inspection before starting embroidery.

! CAUTION
When performing inspection before starting operation, be
sure to turn OFF the power switch. If performing inspection
with the power turned ON, it may cause injury.

Item to
State Corrective measures
inspect

Covers Come off Attach

Come off
Thread Set
Broken

Bent
Needle Replace
Broken

Rail section
Proper quantity of oil is
of rotary Lubricate
not adhered.
hook

4-14 FD07
5. DATA SET MENU

INPUT DATA (Floppy Disk) ............................................................. 5-2


INPUT DATA (Serial Connection)................................................... 5-4
SELECT DATA ................................................................................. 5-6
DELETE DATA ................................................................................. 5-7
MEMORY MODE .............................................................................. 5-8
INITIAL MEMORY ............................................................................ 5-9

FD07
DATA SET MENU

INPUT DATA (Floppy Disk)


Input design data form floppy disk. Data of the input design is set.
1. Insert the floppy disk.

2. Switch the screen to “DATA MENU”.


***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
Needle No. 1 ... 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
0/ 1027 Display 1 ... 9 A B C D E F
01/15: 123-456789A<D>

3. Select “FD”.
The black square that blinks on the
***** DATA MENU **** screen is the item to be selected.
1 .INPUT DATA PC
2.SELECT DATA 1 .INPUT DATA PC
3.DELETE DATA

4. Read the floppy disk. f


When the machine is reading design
***** DATA MENU **** data in the floppy disk, the message
1 .INPUT DATA FD shown below will be displayed.
2.SELECT DATA
FILE SEARCHING
3.DELETE DATA

5. Select the design data.


**** SELECT FILE ***
01/23 BIRD.TBF
STITCH 10713 ST
MEMORY 180876 ST

6. Input.
When inputting “*.TBF” data, data set
*** SELECT FILE *** will be performed after pressing
09/23 BELL.DST [SET].
STITCH 2451 ST
MEMORY 180876 ST ***** EMB START ****
BELL.TBF 1
0/ 2451
01/04: A6B3 <D>
7. Set needle bar steps.
If no setting for “Color change” in the
*** COLOR CHANGE *** input design data, set needle numbers
MODE AUTO to needle bar steps. Regarding how to
set needle bars, refer to p.6-4.
01/04:

5-2 FD07
DATA SET MENU

8. Set.
*** COLOR CHANGE ***
MODE AUTO

01/04:8C25

9. Setting is completed.
The input design data will be set.
***** EMB START ****
BELL.DST 1
0/ 2451
01/04: 8C25 <D>

FD07 5-3
DATA SET MENU

INPUT DATA (Serial Connection)


The descriptions below are explanation for how to input design data from an external
device to the machine. The input design data will be set.

1. Connect an external device with the machine using the serial cable.
When performing serial connection,
turn “OFF” the power of the machine
and the external device.

When connecting the external device


with the machine, use the dedicated
cable (option).

To an external device

2. Turn “ON” the power of the machine.


When the power of the machine is
turned ON, also turn “ON” the power
of the external device.

3. Transmit design data from the external device.

4. Switch the screen to “DATA MENU”.


***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/99: 1 23-56789AB<D>

5. Select “PC”.
***** DATA MENU ****
1.INPUT DATA FD
2.SELECT DATA
3.ÐELETE DATA

6. Read data from the external device.


When pressing [SET], the design data
***** DATA MENU **** transmitting from the external device
1.INPUT DATA PC will be displayed.
2.SELECT DATA
3.ÐELETE DATA

7. Set.
During data transferring, the lamp of
***** PC INPUT **** blinks.

NAME FLOWER
MEMORY 56897 ST

5-4 FD07
DATA SET MENU

8. The data setting is completed.


When reading “DST” data, the mes-
***** EMB START **** sage will be displayed as shown below
FLOWER.TBF 1 after inputting design data..
0/ 56897
01/12: 123456789AB<D> *** COLOR CHANGE ***
MODE AUTO

01/12:
When setting color change, refer to
p.6-3.

FD07 5-5
DATA SET MENU

SELECT DATA
Set design data in the memory of the machine.

1. Switch the screen to “DATA MENU”.


***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123-456789A<D>

2. Select “SELECT DATA”.


***** DATA MENU ****
1 .INPUT DATA PC
2.SELECT DATA
3.DELETE DATA

3. Decide.
***** DATA MENU ****
1.INPUT DATA PC
2 .SELECT DATA
3.DELETE DATA

4. Select design data.


*** SELECT DESIGN **
01/12 BIRD.TBF
STITCH 10713 ST
MEMORY 180876 ST

5. Set the data.


*** SELECT DESIGN **
07/12 FLOWER.TBF
STITCH 3972 ST
MEMORY 180876 ST

6. Setting is completed.
***** EMB START ****
FLOWER.TBF 1
0/ 3972
01/05: 159AB <D>

5-6 FD07
DATA SET MENU

DELETE DATA
Select design data in the memory of the machine to delete.

1. Switch the screen to “DATA MENU”.


***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123-456789A<D>

2. Select “DELETE DATA”.


***** DATA MENU ****
1 .INPUT DATA PC
2.SELECT DATA
3.DELETE DATA

3. Decide.
***** DATA MENU ****
1.INPUT DATA PC
2.SELECT DATA
3 .DELETE DATA

4. Select the design data.


*** DELETE DESIGN **
01/12 TAJIMA12.DST
STITCH 1027 ST
MEMORY 180876 ST

5. Delete.
*** DELETE DESIGN **
07/12 FLOWER.TBF
STITCH 3972 ST
MEMORY 180876 ST

6. Confirm.
*** DELETE DESIGN **

DELETE OK ?
[Y=SET,N=ESC]

7. Setting is completed.
It is possible to perform deletion con-
*** DELETE DESIGN ** tinuously after deleting data.
07/11 DOG.DST
STITCH 5098 ST To return the screen to the “EMB
MEMORY 184848 ST START SCREEN”, press “ESC”
twice.

FD07 5-7
DATA SET MENU

MEMORY MODE
This setting decides whether storing the design data in the memory or not when input-
ting it.

1. Switch the screen to “DATA MENU”.


***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123-456789A<D>

2. Select “MEMORY MODE”.


***** DATA MENU ****
1 .INPUT DATA PC
2.SELECT DATA
3.DELETE DATA

3. Decide.
***** DATA MENU ****
2.SELECT DATA
3.DELETE DATA
4 .MEMORY MODE

4. Select mode.
MULTI: To store input design data to
**** MEMORY MODE *** the memory
SINGLE: To store one design data to
MEMORY MULTI the memory and overwrite by new
design data

5. Set.
**** MOMORY MODE *** When setting the memory mode, data
setting will be canceled.
MEMORY SINGLE

6. Setting is completed.
When “SINGLE” is set, input data
***** DATA MENU **** from FD/PC.
1 .INPUT DATA PC
2.SELECT DATA To return the screen to “EMB START
3.DELETE DATA SCREEN”, press “ESC” twice.

5-8 FD07
DATA SET MENU

INITIAL MEMORY
This setting erases all design data stored in the memory of the machine.

1. Switch the screen to “DATA MENU”.


***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123-456789A<D>

2. Select “INITIAL MEMORY”.


***** DATA MENU ****
1 .INPUT DATA PC
2.SELECT DATA
3.DELETE DATA

3. Initialize.
***** DATA MENU ****
3.DELETE DATA
4.MEMORY MODE
5 .INITIAL MEMORY

4. Confirm.
During initializing, the message will
** INITIAL MEMORY ** be displayed as shown below.

DELETE ALL DATA OK ? *** INITIALIZING ***


[Y=SET,N=ESC]

5. Setting is completed.
***** DATA MENU ****
1 .INPUT DATA PC Since all design data has been erased,
2.SELECT DATA input data here.
3.DELETE DATA To return the screen to “EMB START
SCREEN” without data input, press
“ESC”. When data setting is not per-
formed, the screen shown below will
be displayed.

***** EMB START *****


. 1
0/ 0
01/00: (D)

FD07 5-9
DATA SET MENU

5-10
6. COLOR CHANGE

MODE SELECT ................................................................................ 6-2


NEEDLE BAR SELECT (Step Input) .............................................. 6-3
NEEDLE BAR SELECT (Step Change) .......................................... 6-4
TEMPORARY STOP SETTING........................................................ 6-5

FD07
COLOR CHANGE

MODE SELECT
Color change is set to automatic/manual.

1. Switch the screen to “COLOR CHANGE”.


***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

2. Select mode.
*** COLOR CHANGE ***
MODE AUTO

01/15: 123456789ABCDE AUTO MANUAL


Light: OFF Light: ON
(Auto Color (Manual Color
Change) Change)

3. Set.
When setting to “manual”, the needle
*** COLOR CHANGE *** bar number currently used will be dis-
MODE MANUAL played as shown below.
01/15: NO.D
01/15: NO.D

4. Setting is completed.
To change needle bar, refer to manual
***** EMB START **** operation, refer to p.6-3.
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: NO.D

6-2 FD07
COLOR CHANGE

NEEDLE BAR SELECT (Step Input)


This setting sets needle bar numbers to needle bar steps.

1. Switch the screen to “COLOR CHANGE”.


***** EMB START *****
BELL.TBF 1
0/ 2451
01/04: <D>

2. Input needle bar number. (Example: Needle bar number 11)


To set other needle bars continuously,
*** COLOR CHANGE *** repeat operations 2 and 3, then press
MODE AUTO “SET”.

01/04: Needle 1 ... 10 11


Opera-
tion
Display 1 ... A B

3. Input needle bar number to the next step.


Set needle bar numbers to all steps.
*** COLOR CHANGE ***
MODE AUTO

02/04:B

4. Set the needle bar setting.


When the number of needle bar num-
*** COLOR CHANGE *** bers to be set is fewer than the number
MODE AUTO of color change steps, the remaining
steps will be automatically compen-
04/04:B573 sated.

[Example]
When the number of color change
steps is 5 and up to two steps for nee-
dle bar numbers are set (Needle bar
number: 2, 5)
Step 1 2 3 4 5
Needle bar No. 2 5 2 5 2
:Compensated needle bar number
5. Setting is completed.
***** EMB START *****
BELL.TBF 1
0/ 2451
01/04: B573 <D>

FD07 6-3
COLOR CHANGE

NEEDLE BAR SELECT (Step Change)


This setting changes needle bar number of needle bar step.

1. Switch the screen to “COLOR CHANGE”.


***** EMB START *****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

2. Select needle bar step.


*** COLOR CHANGE ***
MODE AUTO

01/15: 123456789ABCDE

3. Input needle bar number. (Example: Needle bar number 11)


To set other needle bars continuously,
*** COLOR CHANGE *** repeat operations 2 and 3, then press
MODE AUTO “SET”.

02/15:1 23456789ABCDE Needle 1 ... 10 11


Opera-
tion
Display 1 ... A B

4. Set.
*** COLOR CHANGE ***
MODE AUTO

03/15:1B 3456789ABCDE

5. Setting is completed.
***** EMB START *****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 1B3456789AB<D>

6-4 FD07
COLOR CHANGE

TEMPORARY STOP SETTING


This setting makes the embroidering stop temporarily when color change is performed.

1. Switch the screen to “COLOR CHANGE”.


***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

2. Select needle bar step.


*** COLOR CHANGE ***
MODE AUTO

01/15: 123456789ABCDE

3. Select needle bar. (Example: Temporary stop before needle bar step 4)
To set other needle bar steps continu-
*** COLOR CHANGE *** ously, repeat operations 2 and 3 and
MODE AUTO then press “SET”.

04/15:123 456789ABCDE

4. Set.
When setting temporary stop, “–” will
*** COLOR CHANGE *** be inserted before the set step.
MODE AUTO
STOP
04/15:123- 456789ABCD

5. Setting is completed.
***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123-456789A<D>

FD07 6-5
COLOR CHANGE

6-6
7. DESIGN EDIT

ROTATE............................................................................................ 7-2
MIRROR ........................................................................................... 7-3
REPEAT............................................................................................ 7-4

FD07
DESIGN EDIT

ROTATE
This setting rotates design of which data has been set.

1. Switch the screen to “DESIGN EDIT”.


For details, refer to p.11-2.
***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

2. Select angle.
Design rotates in 90° unit.
**** DESIGN EDIT ***
0
1 .ROTATE 0
2.MIRROR OFF
3.REPEAT [SET] 270 90

180

3. Set.
To perform design edit continuously,
**** DESIGN EDIT *** perform “MIRROR, REPEAT” opera-
1 .ROTATE 180 tion without pressing “SET”.
2.MIRROR OFF
3.REPEAT [SET]

4. Setting is completed.
***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

7-2 FD07
DESIGN EDIT

MIRROR
This setting reverses the design of which data has been set as a mirror image.

1. Switch the screen to “DESIGN EDIT”.


For details, refer to p.11-2.
***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

2. Select mirror.
**** DESIGN EDIT ***
1 .ROTATE 0
2.MIRROR OFF
3.REPEAT [SET]

3. Select reversing direction.


Design is reversed on X/Y-axis.
**** DESIGN EDIT *** Y
1.ROTATE 0 Y-axis reversion
2 .MIRROR OFF
3.REPEAT [SET]
X

X-axis reversion

4. Set.
To perform design edit continuously,
**** DESIGN EDIT *** perform “ROTATE, REPEAT” opera-
1.ROTATE 0 tion without pressing “SET”.
2 .MIRROR Y
3.REPEAT [SET]

5. Setting is completed.
***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

FD07 7-3
DESIGN EDIT

REPEAT
This setting arranges design of which data has been set repeatedly.

1. Switch the screen to “DESIGN EDIT”.


For details, refer to p.11-3.
***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

2. Select repeat.
**** DESIGN EDIT ***
1 .ROTATE 0
2.MIRROR OFF
3.REPEAT [SET]

3. Decide.
**** DESIGN EDIT ***
1.ROTATE 0
2.MIRROR OFF
3 .REPEAT [SET]

4. Set direction.
Direction: Horizontal (X)/Vertical (Y)
** REPEAT SETTING **
DIR HORIZONTAL
TIMES 01
SPACE 0 mm

5. Select the number of times of repeat.


** REPEAT SETTING **
DIR VERTICAL
TIMES 01
SPACE 0 mm

6. Set the number of times of repeat.


The number of times of repeat: 01 to 99
** REPEAT SETTING **
DIR VERTICAL
TIMES 01
SPACE 0 mm

7. Select space.
** REPEAT SETTING **
DIR VERTICAL
TIMES 04
SPACE 0 mm

7-4 FD07
DESIGN EDIT

8. Set space.
Space: 0 to 255 mm
** REPEAT SETTING **
DIR VERTICAL Space means an interval between a
TIMES 04 design and the next design.
SPACE 0 mm

9. Decide.
** REPEAT SETTING **
DIR VERTICAL
TIMES 04
SPACE 88 mm

10. Set.
To perform design edit continuously,
**** DESIGN EDIT *** perform “ROTATE, MIRROR” opera-
1 .ROTATE 0 tion without pressing “SET”.
2.MIRROR OFF
3.REPEAT [SET]

11. Setting is completed.


***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

FD07 7-5
DESIGN EDIT

7-6
8. MACHINE SETTING

SCREEN........................................................................... 8-2
THREAD SENSOR (Thread Breakage Detection)......... 8-3
PRESET HALT (Setting) ................................................. 8-4
PRESET HALT (Counter)................................................ 8-5
TRIM LENGTH ................................................................. 8-6
TRIM TIMING ................................................................... 8-7
JUMP CONVERT ............................................................. 8-8
AUTO JUMP..................................................................... 8-9
A/S TIMING (Frame Travel Start Timing)..................... 8-10
INCHING (Start Inching Times).................................... 8-11
TIE SET (Tie Stitching) ................................................. 8-12
SATIN ADJUST.............................................................. 8-13
COM SPEED .................................................................. 8-14
NETWORK ..................................................................... 8-15

FD07
MACHINE SETTING

SCREEN
This setting displays the number of stitches/rpm [*1] during embroidery.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


***** EMB START ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

2. Select display mode.


SCREEN: ST/rpm
** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST The number of total stitches of design
2.THREAD SNS 2 of which data has been set

3.PRESET HLT [SET] 6/ 1027

RPM during running of


the machine

6/ 240 rpm
3. Set.
** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN rpm
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

4. Setting is completed.
***** EMB START ****
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*1: Even if rpm is set, the number of stitches of design of which data has been set is displayed while the machine is stopping.
8-2 FD07
MACHINE SETTING

THREAD SENSOR (Thread Breakage Detection)


This is the setting for thread breakage detection.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Select thread breakage sensor.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS OFF
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select setting value.


Setting value: OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
** MACHINE SETTING * • OFF: Not to detect thread breakage
1.SCREEN ST • 1 to 5: To detect thread breakage by
2 .THREAD SNS OFF set number of stitches
3.PRESET HLT [SET] * The smaller the value, the higher the sen-
sibility.

4. Set.
** MACHINE SETTING *
1.SCREEN ST
2 .THREAD SNS 3
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

5. Setting is completed.
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FD07 8-3
MACHINE SETTING

PRESET HALT (Setting)


This setting makes the machine halt automatically when the number of stitches reaches
the set value.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Select preset halt.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Decide.
** MACHINE SETTING *
1.SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3 .PRESET HLT [SET]

4. Select setting.
**** PRESET HLT ****

COUNTER 0 ST
PRESET 0 ST

5. Input setting value.


To correct the setting value, press
**** PRESET HLT **** “CLEAR” to input value again.

COUNTER 0 ST
PRESET 0 ST

6. Set.
When the machine is stopped by pre-
**** PRESET HLT **** set halt, the warning buzzer will sound
and the message as shown below will
COUNTER 0 ST be displayed.
PRESET 30000 º›
***** EMB PAUSE ****

PRESET HLT
(1D2)

Press the stop switch to release the


preset halt, and perform necessary
works.
7. Setting is completed.
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8-4 FD07
MACHINE SETTING

PRESET HALT (Counter)


This setting clears the accumulated number of stitches [*1] of embroideries that have
been done.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Select preset halt.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Decide.
** MACHINE SETTING *
1.SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3 .PRESET HLT [SET]

4. Clear.
To clear the setting value for preset,
**** PRESET HLT **** select “PRESET” and press
“CLEAR” with the same manner as
COUNTER 1278 ST the previous page.
PRESET 30000 ST

5. Set.
**** PRESET HLT ****

COUNTER 0 ST
PRESET 30000 ST

6. Setting is completed.
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*1: The counter is effective when preset halt is set.


FD07 8-5
MACHINE SETTING

TRIM LENGTH
This setting sets the length of remaining thread when thread trimming is performed.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Switch items to be displayed.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select setting value.


Setting value: 1 to 16
** MACHINE SETTING *
4 .TRIM LENG 1 Short Long
5.TRIM TMNG + 0 1 17
6.JUMP CONV 3 ST

4. Set.
** MACHINE SETTING *
4 .TRIM LENG 8
5.TRIM TMNG + 0
6.JUMP CONV 3 ST

5. Setting is completed.
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8-6 FD07
MACHINE SETTING

TRIM TIMING
This setting sets timing to start thread trimming.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Switch items to be displayed.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select thread trimming timing.


** MACHINE SETTING *
4 .TRIM LENG 1
5.TRIM TMNG + 0
6.JUMP CONV 3 ST

4. Select setting value.


Setting value: -10 to -1, 0, +1 to +10
** MACHINE SETTING *
4.TRIM LENG 1 Fast Slow
5 .TRIM TMNG + 0 -10 0 +10
6.JUMP CONV 3 ST Perform adjustment according to
thread trimming condition and thread
to be used.

5. Set
** MACHINE SETTING *
4.TRIM LENG 1
5 .TRIM TMNG + 2
6.JUMP CONV 3 ST

6. Setting is completed.
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FD07 8-7
MACHINE SETTING

JUMP CONVERT
This setting converts consecutive jump stitches into frame stepping [*1].

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Switch items to be displayed.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select jump conversion.


** MACHINE SETTING *
4 .TRIM LENG 1
5.TRIM TMNG + 0
6.JUMP CONV 3 ST

4. Select setting value.


Setting value: 0, 1, 2, to 8, 9
** MACHINE SETTING * 0: Not to convert
4.TRIM LENG 1
5.TRIM TMNG + 0
6 .JUMP CONV 3 ST

5. Set.
When the number of consecutive jump
** MACHINE SETTING * codes reaches the setting value, it will
4.TRIM LENG 1 be converted to frame stepping.
5.TRIM TMNG + 0
6 .JUMP CONV 5 ST

6. Setting is completed.
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*1: Frame stepping: Rotation of the main shaft is stopped, and only the embroidery frame moves.
8-8 FD07
MACHINE SETTING

AUTO JUMP
This setting converts longer stitches than the setting value to auto jump.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Switch items to be displayed.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select setting value.


Setting value: OFF, 4.0 to 9.9 (mm)
** MACHINE SETTING * OFF: Not to convert
7 .AUTO JUMP OFF
8.A/S TMNG AUTO Keeping pressed changes
9.INCHING 2 ST value quickly.

4. Set.
** MACHINE SETTING *
7 .AUTO JUMP 5.0mm
8.A/S TMNG AUTO
9.INCHING 2 ST

5. Setting is completed.
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FD07 8-9
MACHINE SETTING

A/S TIMING (Frame Travel Start Timing)


This setting sets timing [*1] to start the embroidery frame drive.
1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.
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2. Switch items to be displayed.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select A/S timing.


** MACHINE SETTING *
7 .AUTO JUMP OFF
8.A/S TMNG AUTO
9.INCHING 2 ST

4. Select setting value.


Setting value: AUTO, 250
** MACHINE SETTING * AUTO: Automatic adjustment
7.AUTO JUMP OFF 250 : Frame drive with the same
8 .A/S TMNG AUTO timing
9.INCHING 2 ST
When setting to 250 , good
thread tightening will be obtained
in general, but the machine will be
burdened.

5. Set.
** MACHINE SETTING *
7.AUTO JUMP OFF
8 .A/S TMNG 250
9.INCHING 2 ST

6. Setting is completed.
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*1: Adjust frame drive start timing according to stitch length and/or rpm.
8-10 FD07
MACHINE SETTING

INCHING (Start Inching Times)


This setting sets the number of inching times after thread trimming.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


When starting the machine manually
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2. Switch items to be displayed.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select the number of inching times.


** MACHINE SETTING *
7 .AUTO JUMP OFF
8.A/S TMNG AUTO
9.INCHING 2 ST

4. Select setting value.


Setting value: 2, 3 to 8, 9
** MACHINE SETTING *
7.AUTO JUMP OFF
8.A/S TMNG AUTO
9 .INCHING 2 ST

5. Set.
** MACHINE SETTING *
7.AUTO JUMP 5.0mm
8.A/S TMNG AUTO
9 .INCHING 5 ST

6. Setting is completed.
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FD07 8-11
MACHINE SETTING

TIE SET (Tie Stitching)


This is the setting for tie stitching when starting and/or ending embroidery.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Switch items to be displayed.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select setting value.


: So / S-
** MACHINE SETTING *
A .TIE SET So Eo : Eo / E-
B.SATIN ADJ OFF
C.COM SPEED 9600 So: Tie stitching is applied to start of
embroidery.
Eo: Tie stitching is applied to end of
embroidery.
S-, E-: No tie stitching is applied.

When tie stitching is applied, the


machine will reciprocate for one
stitch.
4. Set.
** MACHINE SETTING *
A .TIE SET S- Eo
B.SATIN ADJ OFF
C.COM SPEED 9600

5. Setting is completed.
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8-12 FD07
MACHINE SETTING

SATIN ADJUST
This setting adjusts satin stitch length.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Switch items to be displayed.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select satin adjust.


** MACHINE SETTING *
A .TIE SET So Eo
B.SATIN ADJ OFF
C.COM SPEED 9600

4. Select setting value.


Setting value: OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
** MACHINE SETTING * OFF: No satin adjustment
A.TIE SET So Eo 1 to 5: 0.1 to 0.5 mm
B .SATIN ADJ OFF
C.COM SPEED 9600 The adjusting value will be added to
both sides of a stitch.

5. Set.
** MACHINE SETTING *
A.TIE SET So Eo
B .SATIN ADJ 1
C.COM SPEED 9600

6. Setting is completed.
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FD07 8-13
MACHINE SETTING

COM SPEED
This is the setting for transmitting speed (bps) by serial connection.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Switch items to be displayed.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select setting value.


** MACHINE SETTING *
A .TIE SET So Eo
B.SATIN ADJ OFF
C.COM SPEED 9600

4. Select setting value.


Setting value: 9600, 19200, 38400
** MACHINE SETTING * Set the value according to the commu-
A.TIE SET So Eo nication speed of the transmitting
B.SATIN ADJ OFF device.
C .COM SPEED 9600

5. Set.
** MACHINE SETTING *
A.TIE SET So Eo
B.SATIN ADJ OFF
C .COM SPEED 19200

6. Setting is completed.
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8-14 FD07
MACHINE SETTING

NETWORK
This is the setting for network connection.

1. Switch the screen to “MACHINE SETTING”.


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2. Switch items to be displayed.


** MACHINE SETTING *
1 .SCREEN ST
2.THREAD SNS 2
3.PRESET HLT [SET]

3. Select connection.
OFF: Not to connect
** MACHINE SETTING * ON: To connect
D .NETWORK OFF

4. Set.
** MACHINE SETTING *
D .NETWORK ON

5. Setting is completed.
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FD07 8-15
MACHINE SETTING

8-16
9. FRAME SETTING

MANUAL SPEED ............................................................................. 9-2


OFFSET............................................................................................ 9-3
START POINT (Origin Return)........................................................ 9-4
FRAME MODE ................................................................................. 9-5
INITIAL ............................................................................................. 9-6

FD07
FRAME SETTING

MANUAL SPEED
This setting sets speed when frame travel is performed manually.

1. Switch the screen to “FRAME SETTING”.


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2. Select setting value.


Setting value: 1, 2, 3
*** FRAME SETTING **
1 .MANUAL SPD 1 1 2 3
2.OFFSET MANUAL High speed Middle Low speed
3.START PNT MANUAL speed

3. Set.
*** FRAME SETTING **
1 .MANUAL SPD 3
2.OFFSET MANUAL
3.START PNT MANUAL

4. Setting is completed.
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9-2 FD07
FRAME SETTING

OFFSET
This setting makes the frame move automatically/manually when offset is performed.

1. Switch the screen to “FRAME SETTING”.


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2. Select offset.
*** FRAME SETTING **
1 .MANUAL SPD 1
2.OFFSET MANUAL
3.START PNT MANUAL

3. Select setting value.


Setting value: AUTO/MANUAL
*** FRAME SETTING ** AUTO: The frame will move to the set
1.MANUAL SPD 1 position when embroidery is
2 .OFFSET MANUAL finished.
3.START PNT MANUAL MANUAL: The frame will not move
automatically.

4. Set.
*** FRAME SETTING **
1.MANUAL SPD 1
2 .OFFSET AUTO
3.START PNT MANUAL

5. Setting is completed.
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FD07 9-3
FRAME SETTING

START POINT (Origin Return)


This setting makes the frame to the design start position when embroidery is finished.

1. Switch the screen to “FRAME SETTING”.


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2. Select start point (origin return).


*** FRAME SETTING **
1 .MANUAL SPD 1
2.OFFSET MANUAL
3.START PNT MANUAL

3. Select setting value.


Setting value: AUTO/MANUAL
*** FRAME SETTING ** AUTO: The frame will move to the
1.MANUAL SPD 1 design start position when
2.OFFSET MANUAL embroidery is finished.
3 .START PNT MANUAL MANUAL: The frame will not move.

4. Set.
*** FRAME SETTING **
1.MANUAL SPD 1
2.OFFSET MANUAL
3 .START PNT AUTO

5. Setting is completed.
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9-4 FD07
FRAME SETTING

FRAME MODE
This setting sets the embroidery frame to flat frame/cap frame.

1. Switch the screen to “FRAME SETTING”.


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2. Switch items to be displayed.


*** FRAME SETTING **
1 .MANUAL SPD 1
2.OFFSET MANUAL
3.START PNT MANUAL

3. Select frame type.


Setting value: FLAT, CAP, CYLNDR
*** FRAME SETTING **
4 .FRAME MODE FLAT
5.INITIAL ON

4. Set.
*** FRAME SETTING **
4 .FRAME MODE CAP
5.INITIAL ON

5. Setting is completed.
When setting the frame mode, the
*** TEJT-C SERIES ** screen will return to the initial screen.
Pressing “SET” will cause the screen
FRAME CAP to become “EMB START” screen.
INITIAL ON <D>

FD07 9-5
FRAME SETTING

INITIAL
This setting sets origin return movements when the power switch is turned “ON”.

1. Switch the screen to “FRAME SETTING”.


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2. Switch items to be displayed.


*** FRAME SETTING **
1 .MANUAL SPD 1
2.OFFSET MANUAL
3.START PNT MANUAL

3. Select initial.
*** FRAME SETTING **
4 .FRAME MODE FLAT
5.INITIAL OFF

4. Select setting value.


Setting value: ON/OFF
*** FRAME SETTING ** ON: Set the setting value of “INI-
4.FRAME MODE FLAT TIAL” on the start screen to “ON”.
5 .INITIAL OFF OFF: Set to “OFF”

5. Set.
*** FRAME SETTING **
4.FRAME MODE FLAT
5 .INITIAL ON

6. Setting is completed.
When changing “INITIAL” to set to
*** TEJT-C SERIES ** “ON”, the screen will return to the ini-
tial screen.
FRAME FLAT Pressing “SET” will cause the screen
INITIAL ON <D> to become “EMB START” screen.

9-6 FD07
10. MANUAL OPERATION

COLOR CHANGE .......................................................................... 10-2


ORIGIN RETURN ........................................................................... 10-3
TRACE............................................................................................ 10-4
OFFSET (Start Point) .................................................................... 10-5
OFFSET (Frame Travel) ................................................................ 10-6
ATH ................................................................................................. 10-7
FRAME BACK / FORWARD (Feed Unit)....................................... 10-8
FRAME BACK/FORWARD (n-Stitch Feed) .................................. 10-9
FRAME FORWARD...................................................................... 10-10
FRAME BACK.............................................................................. 10-11

FD07
MANUAL OPERATION

COLOR CHANGE
This operation slides the needle bar case to perform color change.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc.
under the needle or on the machine table. You may be
injured by the needle or the moving frame.

1. Switch to manual color change.


When changing automatic color
***** EMB START **** change to manual color change, the
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2. Select needle bar.


When pressing the key once, the nee-
***** EMB START **** dle bar case will slide by one needle
TAJIMA12.DST 1 bar.
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3. Manual color change is completed.


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Return manual automatic.

***** EMB START **** When switching manual color change


TAJIMA12.DST 1 to automatic color change, the lamp
0/ 1027 will turn OFF.
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***** EMB START ****


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10-2 FD07
MANUAL OPERATION

ORIGIN RETURN
This operation makes the embroidery frame return to the design start position.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc.
under the needle or on the machine table. You may be
injured by the needle or the moving frame.

1. Select origin return.


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2. Confirm.
When performing origin return during
***** EMB PAUSE **** embroidery, it will be impossible to
continue the embroidery.
CANCEL EMB ?
[Y=SET,N=ESC] When pressing “SET”, the frame will
move to the position of the origin.

3. Origin return is completed.


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FD07 10-3
MANUAL OPERATION

TRACE
This operation makes the embroidery frame move along the embroidery space (maxi-
mum size of X and Y directions) of design data.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc.
under the needle or on the machine table. You may be
injured by the needle or the moving frame.

1. Select trace.
For details of trace, refer to p.11-7.
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10-4 FD07
MANUAL OPERATION

OFFSET (Start Point)


This setting sets an offset position.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc.
under the needle or on the machine table. You may be
injured by the needle or the moving frame.

1. Select offset.
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2. Set offset position.


Use the frame travel key to set the off-
** OFFSET SETTING ** set position. Frame travel position is
displayed with coordinate values.
Dx + 0.0 (+ 0.0)
Dy + 0.0 (+ 0.0)

3. Set.
When pressing “SET”, the set position
** OFFSET SETTING ** will be registered to the machine, and
this position will be applied to all
Dx + 27.1 (+ 0.0) design data.
Dy - 56.4 (+ 0.0)

4. Setting is completed.
When setting offset of frame setting to
** OFFSET SETTING ** auto, the frame will move to the offset
position after completion of embroi-
Dx + 27.1 (+ 27.1) dery. At this moment, the screen
Dy - 56.4 (- 56.4) shown left will be displayed. The
screen shows that the machine stops at
the offset position.

Return to the original position.


When pressing the offset key, the
** OFFSET SETTING ** frame will return to the previous posi-
tion before frame travel.

Dx + 27.1 (+ 27.1)
Dy - 56.4 (- 56.4)

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FD07 10-5
MANUAL OPERATION

OFFSET (Frame Travel)


This operation move the frame to offset position/the current position.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc.
under the needle or on the machine table. You may be
injured by the needle or the moving frame.

1. Select offset.
When pressing the offset key, the
***** EMB PAUSE **** frame will move to the registered off-
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Return to the original position.


When pressing the offset key, the
** OFFSET SETTING ** frame will return to the previous posi-
tion before frame travel.

Dx + 27.1 (+ 27.1)
Dy - 56.4 (- 56.4)

***** EMB PAUSE ****


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10-6 FD07
MANUAL OPERATION

ATH
This operation performs thread trimming.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc.
under the needle or on the machine table. You may be
injured by the needle or the moving frame.

1. Select ATH (thread trimming).


When selecting ATH, the main shaft
***** EMB PAUSE **** will rotate. When tie stitching (p.8-12)
TAJIMA12.DST 1 is set, the machine will embroider for
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FD07 10-7
MANUAL OPERATION

FRAME BACK / FORWARD (Feed Unit)


This operation performs frame back/forward by set feed unit.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc.
under the needle or on the machine table. You may be
injured by the needle or the moving frame.

1. Select mode. (Color change unit)


Setting value: 1, 10, 100, c, n stitch
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n: Stitch position by ten key (numeral
key) input

2. Perform frame forward by color change unit.


When pressing “FORWARD”, frame
***** EMB PAUSE **** travel will be performed to the stitch
TAJIMA12.DST 100 position of color change. Every press-
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position.

3. Frame forward is completed.


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10-8 FD07
MANUAL OPERATION

FRAME BACK/FORWARD (n-Stitch Feed)


This operation performs frame back/forward to input stitch position.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc.
under the needle or on the machine table. You may be
injured by the needle or the moving frame.

1. Select mode. (n-stitch)


Setting value: 1, 10, 100, c, n stitch
***** EMB PAUSE **** 1: 1 stitch unit
TAJIMA12.DST C 10: 10 stitch unit
655/ 19428 100: 100 stitch unit
01/15:1 23456789AB<D> c: Color change unit
n: Stitch position by ten key (numeral
key) input

2. Input the number of stitches.


When the input number of stitches is
***** EMB PAUSE **** larger than the current number of
TAJIMA12.DST n ST stitches, frame forward will be per-
655/ 19428 formed. When it is smaller than the
01/15:1 23456789AB<D> current number of stitches, frame back
will be performed.

3. Frame travel to the stitch position


When pressing “SET”, frame forward
*** FORWARD/BACK *** (frame travel) will be performed to the
TAJIMA12.DST n ST input stitch position.
* 3856/ 19428
01/15:1 23456789AB<D>

4. Frame travel is completed.


***** EMB PAUSE ****
TAJIMA12.DST n ST
3856/ 19428
01/15:12345 6789AB<D>

FD07 10-9
MANUAL OPERATION

FRAME FORWARD
This operation performs frame forward.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc.
under the needle or on the machine table. You may be
injured by the needle or the moving frame.

1. Select forward.
When 1 stitch unit is set, pressing
***** EMB START **** “FORWARD” once will perform
TAJIMA12.DST 1 frame forward for one stitch.
0/ 1027
01/15: 123456789AB<D>

2. Keep on pressing the forward key.


When keeping on pressing the forward
***** EMB PAUSE **** key for one or more seconds, frame
TAJIMA12.DST 1 travel by frame forward will be per-
2/ 1027 formed even if the forward key is
01/15: 123456789AB<D> released.
To stop the machine, press the stop
switch.

3. The machine stops at color change position.


***** EMB PAUSE ****
TAJIMA12.DST 1
655/ 1027
01/15:1 23456789AB<D>

10-10 FD07
MANUAL OPERATION

FRAME BACK
This operation performs frame back.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc.
under the needle or on the machine table. You may be
injured by the needle or the moving frame.

1. Select back.
When 1 stitch unit is set, pressing
***** EMB PAUSE **** “BACK” once will perform frame for-
TAJIMA12.DST 1 ward for one stitch.
655/ 1027
01/15:1234 56789AB<D>

2. Keep on pressing the back key.


When keeping on pressing the back
***** EMB PAUSE **** key for one or more seconds, frame
TAJIMA12.DST 1 travel by frame back will be per-
653/ 1027 formed even if the back key is
01/15:1234 56789AB<D> released.
To stop the machine, press the stop
switch.

3. The machine stops at color change position.


It is possible to continue frame back
***** EMB PAUSE **** up to color change position.
TAJIMA12.DST 1
488/ 1027
01/15:123 456789AB<D>

FD07 10-11
MANUAL OPERATION

10-12
11. OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

ROTATE ......................................................................... 11-2


MIRROR ......................................................................... 11-2
REPEAT ......................................................................... 11-3
OFFSET ......................................................................... 11-4
SATIN ADJUST.............................................................. 11-6
TRACE ........................................................................... 11-7

FD07
OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

ROTATE
This function rotates design of which data has been set.
The design is rotated centering the design start position.

Rotation unit: 90

<Example: 90 -rotation> Original


embroidery
design
Original design
270 0

Design start position

90
180

MIRROR
This function reverses design of which data has been set.
The design is reversed on X/Y-axis based on the design start position as the base line.

Reversing axis: X (Symmetric with respect to the X-axis)/Y (Symmetric with respect to the Y-axis) Original
design
<Example: Y-axis reversion>

Original design

<Example: 90 -rotation and Y-axis reversion>


Original design When both rotation and mirror are set,
the order of priority becomes rota-
tion mirror (reversion).

11-2 FD07
OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

REPEAT
This function performs embroidery repeatedly using design of which data has been set.
It sets embroidering direction, the number of repeats, and design interval.

It is possible to rotate and/or reverse (mirror) the design repeatedly arranged.


The order of priority: Repeat rotation mirror
<Example: Direction Horizontal (X), The number of repeats 4, Interval 55 mm>
1 2 3 4

55mm Direction: Horizontal : Design start position

When performing “Trace” after setting “Repeat”, it will be possible to confirm the whole
embroidery space. Adjust start position, the number of repeats, interval, etc. so that the
embroidery space does not exceed the frame.

<Example: Direction Horizontal, The number of repeats 3, Interval 60 mm,


Rotation 90 , Mirror Y>

1 Direction: Horizontal (Even if setting


is made to horizontal,
embroidery is performed Design start
vertically because the position
design is rotated by 90 .)

Rotate

Mirror

60mm

If mirror is applied on X-axis in the repeat setting above, the order of embroidery will
become in reverse.

FD07 11-3
OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

OFFSET
This function makes the frame move to the position set by offset, and return the frame
to the original position after working.
Offset includes manual/automatic setting (frame setting).

1. Manual Offset
Offset position
Pressing “OFFSET” at machine stop will cause the frame to move to the offset posi-
tion. Pressing the “OFFSET” once more will cause the frame to return to the original
position.
<Example: Placing applique>
(1) Stop the machine.

Stop position

(2) Move the frame to the offset position.

(3) Place applique.

(4) Return the frame to the original position.

When placing applique, etc., it is con-


venient if temporary stop (p.6-5) is set
at color change.

11-4 FD07
OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

2. AUTOMATIC OFFSET
Offset position
This setting makes the frame move to the offset position automatically when embroi-
dery is finished if offset position is set and offset of frame setting is set to auto.
<Example: Frame exchange> End position
of embroidery
(1) Embroidery is finished.

Design start position


(2) Move the frame to the offset position.

(3) Change the frame.

(4) New frame (Re-stretching of cloth)

(5) When pressing the start button, the frame


will move to the design start position and
embroidery will start.

When embroidering the same design,


to perform embroidery from the same
start position, set frame setting
“START POINT (Origin Return)”
(p.9-4) to auto.

FD07 11-5
OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

SATIN ADJUST
This function expands satin stitch length.

Adjusting value Adjusting value

To expand satin stitch length, set satin adjust of machine setting.


Setting value: OFF, 1 5 (0.1 0.5 mm)

When selecting value 2, 0.2 mm will be added to the both sides of satin stitch.

Although 1.5 mm and longer stitches are adjusted by setting value of satin adjust, regarding
less than 1.5 mm long stitches the adjusting value will become small.
When switching the DIP switch (2DSWS: p.3-4) on the operation panel, it is possible to
apply satin adjust to 0.6 mm and longer stitches.

11-6 FD07
OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

TRACE
This function makes the frame move along the square embroidery space of design of
which data has been set.
When tracing the set design, the frame will move from the design start position to four
corners (right, rear, left, and front) of the embroidery space and then return to the
design start position.

When repeat is set, the machine will trace the whole embroidery space.

Design start position

If Mirror: Y is set to the repeat shown above, the machine will perform trace as shown
below.

FD07 11-7
OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

11-8
12. ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS

POWER SUPPLY BOX .................................................. 12-2


POWER CARD............................................................... 12-2
CONSOLE 1 CARD ....................................................... 12-3
COMPUTER CARD........................................................ 12-3
CONSOLE 2 CARD ....................................................... 12-4

FD07
ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS

! CAUTION
2 1
Do not block wind flow of cooling fans. Parts in the box are
overheated, causing machine malfunction.

POWER SUPPLY BOX


1. Cooling fan
2. DC power supply
4
3. Glass tube fuse (250 V/8 A) For AC power supply
4. Glass tube fuse (250 V/6.3 A) For AC power supply

POWER CARD

5: Glass tube fuse (125 V/20 A)


For DC 24 V power supply

12-2 FD07
ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS

CONSOLE 1 CARD

6: DIP switch

COMPUTER CARD
The computer card is located under
the console 1 card.
7: DIP switch
8: DIP switch

FD07 12-3
ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS

CONSOLE 2 CARD
The console 2 card is located in the
operation panel.
9: DIP switch
10: DIP switch
11: DIP switch
9
12: DIP switch

10
11

12

12-4 FD07
13. TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

WHEN THE MACHINE IS STOPPED DURING OPERATION....13-2


WHEN TROUBLE OCCURS.......................................... 13-4
DAILY MAINTENANCE.................................................. 13-5

FD07
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

WHEN THE MACHINE IS STOPPED DURING OPERATION

There are two main machine-stop factors: one is stop by occurrence of error and
****EMB PAUSE****
another is stop by normal stop factor. When the machine is stopped during operation
with code number displayed on the screen, carry out the troubleshooting referring to THREAD BREAK
the code chart below. (291)

Example of stop by
occurrence of error
1. Stop by Occurrence of Error
When releasing the error display
(1) Confirm the contents of error
(2) Take proper action. If a code number of 300 series is displayed, contact the distributor.
(3) Press the stop button to release the error.

Code num-
ber Stop factor Corrective action

Stitching outside the embroidery space. (Cap Move the frame manually so that the design fits in the embroi-
225 frame) dery area.
The target needle position is not detected Return the needle position to make the correct display.
281 within 15 seconds after the start of color
change. Adjust or replace the potentiometer (needle position sensor).

291 Upper thread breakage is detected. Check the upper thread/under thread.

2CF Stop by the emergency stop switch Release the lock of the emergency stop switch.
Check if the room temperature is too high.
2FC Abnormal temperature in the machine. Check the cooling fan.
316 A main shaft motor error signal is detected. Replace the power card, main shaft motor.

322 An X-axis motor error signal is detected. Replace the power card, X-axis motor.

323 A Y-axis motor error signal is detected. Replace the power card, Y-axis motor.
Abnormal input of needle position Check setting for the number of needles of parameter.
383 No needle position signal is detected during Check the potentiometer (needle position sensor).
rotation of the main shaft.
3A6 Incorrect ATH movable knife retract position Check the position of ATH movable knife.

3B5 Communication error in the controller Turn ON the power again.

3B6 Communication error with the external device Check the connecting cable, external device.

Install the operation program again.


3D5 RAM memory error
Replace the Console 1 Card.

Format the floppy disk.


Floppy disk format has an error.
Replace with a new formatted floppy disk.
B01
Copy other designs to a new floppy disk and dispose of the old
An error occurred during read operation. floppy disk.
B04 No floppy disk has been inserted. Insert a floppy disk.

BC1 No design is registered on the floppy disk. Insert the floppy disk in which design data is registered.
Other data than design data is registered in the
BC3 floppy disk. Insert the floppy disk in which design data is registered.

Check if the floppy disk is inserted to the fixed position.


C01 FDD does not work. Check the FDD connector. If there is no problem with the con-
nection, replace the FDD.

13-2 FD07
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

2. Maintenance Stop
Maintenance Stop is stop for maintenance. It is not caused by occurrence of error.

The message is displayed when embroidery starts (pressing the start button).

**MAINT.REQUIRD**
When the message shown right is displayed on the screen, supply oil to the specified One drop of oil
spots (p.13-7). After the lubrication, press the stop button to release the maintenance
mode to continue working.
As per Inst. Manual

!CAUTION:Grease Cams
When the message shown right is displayed on the screen, grease the specified spots Take-up, Presser
(p.13-8). After the greasing, press the stop button to release the maintenance mode to
continue working.
As per Inst. Manual

!CAUTION:Grease Cams
When the message shown right is displayed on the screen, grease the specified spots Take-up, Presser, Trim
(p.13-8). After the greasing, press the stop button to release the maintenance mode to
continue working. Needle Case Drive
As per Inst. Manual

FD07 13-3
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

WHEN TROUBLE OCCURS

! CAUTION
Adjustment includes some complicated works. Consult the distributor before working.

Examples for causes and adjustments when trouble(s) occur are described below.

Cause Adjustment

Loose or broken belts Adjust the belt tension or replace the belt.

Adjust the needle position so that needle position signal is


Machine cannot
Needle position signal, NOT detected. properly displayed in the needle position column on the
start
operation panel.

Poor connection of connector Securely connect the connectors.

Loose or soiled belt Adjust the belt tension or clean the belt.
Stop position
error Adjust/replace the needle bar drive system and/or rotary
Seizure of driving parts
hook.

Positioning error of needle bar at stop Adjust the position.

Adjust the take-up lever at stop position so that its position


Positioning error of take-up lever at stop
Incorrect color is the same as others.
change
Adjust the needle position so that needle position signal is
Needle position number NOT detected. properly displayed in the needle position column on the
operation panel.

Incorrect positioning of parts related to needle Adjust the attaching position of the needle bar reciprocator
Jump error
bar drive system set with the upper dead point stopper.

Incorrect tensioning of frame drive belt Adjust the belt tension.

Malfunctioning of frame drive parts Replace/adjust the parts.

Design displaced Overall weight frame weight is excessive. Lower the r.p.m. of the main shaft.

Replace the drive unit.


Drive unit (X, Y-axis) defective
Replace the X-axis/Y-axis driver.

Wrong needle-rotary hook timing or improper


Adjust the timing or gap.
gap

Wrong needle bar lower dead point Adjust the lower dead point again.

Thread breaks Scratches on thread passing area Remove the scratches.

Incorrect upper/lower thread tension Adjust the tension.

Repeated stitching at the same point Correct the embroidery data.

Incorrect take-up lever timing Readjust the take-up lever drive cam timing.

ATH Thread is not trimmed. Adjust the ATH knife position.

13-4 FD07
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

DAILY MAINTENANCE
1. Warnings and Cautions

! WARNING
To prevent accidents resulting in injury or death and physical damage, the following must be
observed when performing daily maintenance (cleaning, lubrication, greasing, and/or inspection).

The maintenance operations must be performed by properly trained personnel.


When restarting the machine after maintenance operation, attach all covers, etc., which were
removed for maintenance operation.

! CAUTION
Perform daily maintenance in the specified schedule. If the daily maintenance is not observed,
the machine may fail to operate correctly. Since the loss incurred by ignoring the daily mainte-
nance instructions can be judged “not covered by guarantee”, you are required to follow the
daily maintenance instructions carefully.
If the machine is not used for a long period, turn ON the power switch in regular intervals. The
cards (PCBs) used in the machine have backup battery for retaining the data and if the machine
is left with the power switch OFF for approximately one month, the data will be lost due to dis-
charging of the battery.

FD07 13-5
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

2. Cleaning

! WARNING
Before starting cleaning of the machine, be sure to disconnect the primary power to the
machine and wait for 4 minutes. You could sustain electric shock or injury due to being entan-
gled by the machine.
The maintenance operations must be performed by properly trained personnel.
When restarting the machine after maintenance operation, attach all covers, etc., which were
removed for maintenance operation.

Cleaning Area Cleaning Cycle

(1) Take-up lever guide, Case linear section Once/week

(2) ATH section Everyday

(3) X/Y-axis drive system Once/2 weeks

13-6 FD07
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

3. Lubrication

! WARNING
During machine lubrication, turn OFF the power switch. You could sustain severe injuries due to
being entangled by moving machine units.

! CAUTION
Keep the lubrication cycles as shown below. Deviated lubrication cycles may cause thread break-
age.
When supplying lubricating oil, use only Tajima’s genuine SF oil or equivalent (#150 spindle oil:
ISO viscosity grade = VG18).

Lubrication Points Lubrication Cycle As the guidance persuading the operator to


perform lubrication to the rail section of
(1) Rail on rotary hook Every 3 to 4 hours of rotary hook, the machine has a function to
operation display maintenance information (p.13-3)
on the operation panel.
(2) Drive shaft of presser foot reciprocator When the maintenance information is dis-
Once/day
(3) Needle bar drive shaft played, turn OFF the power switch and
supply oil to the rail section of rotary hook.
(4) Presser foot drive shaft For other lubrication cycles, refer to the
(5) Inside the arm Once/week chart shown left.
(6) Needle bar

(7) Inside the cylinder bed


Once/3 months
(8) Felt packing (needle bar)

6,8
5
3
2
5
3

4
3
7

1 5

Section

FD07 13-7
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

4. Greasing

! WARNING
During machine greasing, turn OFF the power switch. You could sustain severe injuries due to
being entangled by moving machine units.

! CAUTION
Please contact the distributor for further information about greasing.
When greasing, use only high quality mineral oil based lithium grease or equivalent.

Greasing Points Greasing Cycle

(1) Presser foot cam


(2) Take-up lever drive cam Once/3 months
(3) Roller of take-up lever
A
B
(4) Case linear section
Once/6 months
(5) X/Y-axis drive system

C
As the guidance persuading the operator to perform greasing, the
machine has a function to display maintenance information (p.13-3) on
the operation panel.
When the maintenance information is displayed, turn OFF the power
switch and perform greasing to the specified spots.
For other greasings, refer to the chart shown above.

A B
2
3

1
4

13-8 FD07
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

5. Inspections

! WARNING
During machine inspection, turn OFF the primary power supply. (Before disconnecting the pri-
mary power supply, turn OFF the power switch.) You could sustain severe injuries due to being
entangled by moving machine units.

Inspection Point Contents Cycle

(1) Each belt of main shaft drive system Tension and wear of belt, Existence of crack

(2) Each belt of X/Y-axis drive system Tension and wear of belt, Existence of crack Once/3 months

(3) Rotating and sliding sections Degree of wear

6. Repair

! WARNING
To prevent accidents resulting in injury or death and physical damage, the following must be
observed when performing the repairs of the machine.
Before starting repair of the machine, be sure to disconnect the primary power supply to the
machine and wait for 4 minutes. (Before disconnecting the primary power supply, turn OFF the
power switch.) It takes 4 minutes until the machine becomes completely discharged.
If the machine needs repairs, the repairs must be done only by the service personnel assigned
and trained by Tajima or qualified technician. (Consult the distributor.) Do not change the specifi-
cation nor modify the parts of the machine. Such modification could risk the operational safety.
When restarting the machine after repairs, attach all covers, etc., which were removed for the
repair operation.

! CAUTION
For the machine repairs, use TAJIMA genuine parts for replacement.

FD07 13-9
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

13-10
ELECTRO-RELATIVE DRAWINGS

FD07
1. Layout Drawing of the Electrical Parts

Color change motor

Console 2 card

Operation panel

Upper thread holding motor Emergency stop switch


Jump motor

X-axis motor

Console 1 card
Y-axis motor
Computer card

Power supply box Power switch

Switching
regulator

Joint card

Power card

Main shaft motor

ATH motor

FD07
2. Electrical System Diagram

Operation panel
Rotary
Color change sensor Character Speed Emergency stop
motor Potentiometer display area controller switch
LCD VR Panel button

CN1 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7


CN4 CN2 CN1
Console 2 card CN3
Joint card
CN3

Thread holding motor


CN7

CN8

CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN8 CN7

Jump motor Console 1 card


Power card
CN4

CN6 CN5 CN9


Fan motor ATH magnetic sensor A card
CN10

Fan motor
CN5

FDD
CN11 CN7 CN9 CN10 CN12 Serial Option

Picker
CN9

Computer card
CN8

ATH motor CN1 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN2


CN6

CN3 CN2 CN1

Power supply box Fan motor

X limit

Switching
X-axis motor regulator

Sensor

Y-axis motor Y limit

Sensor

Single phase 100 V to 120 V/


Main shaft motor 200 V to 240 V

Sensor

FD07
1st Edition (2002.07) July, 2002

Manufactured by:
Tokai Industrial Sewing Machine Co., Ltd.
NO.1800, Ushiyama-cho, Kasugai, Aichi-pre., 486-0901, Japan
Telephone:568-33-1161 Fax:568-33-1191
Distributed by:
Tajima Industries Ltd.
19-22, Shirakabe, 3-chome, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, 461-0011, Japan
Telephone:52-932-3444 Fax:52-932-2457
Authorized Distributor:

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