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This user's manual provides instructions for safely operating LCD controllers for TAJIMA automatic embroidery machines. It begins with important safety warnings and covers machine overview, operation basics, data setting, embroidery setting, design management, manual operation, parameters, functions, troubleshooting and maintenance. The manual is divided into chapters that describe the main screen displays and guide the user through inputs, adjustments and management of design data. It aims to explain all functions to allow correct and safe use of the embroidery machines.

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TFHX Series

This user's manual provides instructions for safely operating LCD controllers for TAJIMA automatic embroidery machines. It begins with important safety warnings and covers machine overview, operation basics, data setting, embroidery setting, design management, manual operation, parameters, functions, troubleshooting and maintenance. The manual is divided into chapters that describe the main screen displays and guide the user through inputs, adjustments and management of design data. It aims to explain all functions to allow correct and safe use of the embroidery machines.

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USER’S MANUAL

LCD CONTROLLER TYPE

TEHX-C &
TFHX SERIES

M-EFHX-LCD-04-E
(2003 .07)
FOREWORD

FOREWORD
This manual is a guidebook for using TAJIMA automatic embroidery machines TFHX series and TEHX-C multi head machine (hereafter
described as machine) correctly. Operation of the machine and instructions for use are described on this manual. Please read this manual thor-
oughly and understand the contents before using the machine.

The contents of this manual are largely divided into the following sections.

[IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION]


[MACHINE CONSTRUCTION]
[OPERATION BASICS]
[DATA SETTING]
[EMBROIDERY SETTING]
[DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT]
[MANUAL OPERATION]
[PARAMETER SETTING]
[OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS]
[ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS]
[TROUBLESHOOTING]]
[MAINTENANCE]
[APPENDIX]

Regarding optional devices, please refer to the user's manual of the device you have selected. This manual may contain discrepancies in
detailed information when compared with the product due to continued research and improvements. If any question about the product or the
contents of this manual arises, please consult your TAJIMA distributor. Please keep this manual near the machine for immediate reference.
When this manual is not used, keep it carefully.

Tokai Industrial Sewing Machine Co., Ltd.

(GC07)
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 or 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 mod-
erate injury [*2] or property damage.

*1:A condition caused by electric shock, injury, fracture of a bone, etc., that leads to aftereffects, 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 must be observed to perform works comfortably


: Items that explain the contents of sentences in detail and items that complement the contents.

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS
FOREWORD
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CHAPTER 1
IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION
1. INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT ................................................................... 2
2. CAUTIONS ON MACHINE OPERATION ........................................................ 3
3. WARNING LABELS ........................................................................................... 5

CHAPTER 2
MACHINE CONSTRUCTION
1. MAIN FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................. 8
2. NAME OF EACH PART ...................................................................................... 9
3. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................... 12
4. OPERATION PANEL BOX ............................................................................... 13
5. TENSION BASE ................................................................................................ 14
6. NEEDLE BAR SUSPENSION LEVER ............................................................. 14

CHAPTER 3
OPERATION BASICS
1. POWER SWITCH .............................................................................................. 16
2. EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH ......................................................................... 16
3. BAR SWITCH .................................................................................................... 17
4. START/STOP SWITCH ..................................................................................... 17
5. FLOPPY DISK AND FDD ................................................................................. 18
6. CPU SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ................................................................ 19
7. PANEL SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ........................................................... 20
8. OPERATION FLOW .......................................................................................... 22
9. VALUE INPUT .................................................................................................. 23
10. INPUT OF CHARACTERS ............................................................................... 23
11. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 1000) ..................................... 24
12. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 1100) ..................................... 24
13. INSPECTION BEFORE STARTING WORK ................................................... 25

CHAPTER 4
DATA SET
1. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 2000) ..................................... 28
2. DATA INPUT FROM FLOPPY DISK .............................................................. 29
3. DATA INPUT FROM SERIAL CONNECTION .............................................. 30
4. DATA SET ......................................................................................................... 31

CHAPTER 5
EMBROIDERY SETTING
1. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 5000) ..................................... 34
2. CHANGE OF NEEDLE BAR ............................................................................ 35
3. DELETION OF NEEDLE BAR STEP ............................................................... 36
4. INSERTION OF NEEDLE BAR STEP ............................................................. 37
5. REPEAT OF NEEDLE BAR SETTING ............................................................ 38
6. OFFSETTING AT AUTOMATIC COLOR CHANGE ..................................... 39
7. NEEDLE BAR COLOR ..................................................................................... 40
8. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 6000) ..................................... 41
9. DESIGN SCALE UP/DOWN ............................................................................. 42
CONTENTS

10. ROTATION/MIRROR IMAGE REVERSION .................................................. 43


11. REPEAT .............................................................................................................. 44
12. REPEAT (CONVERTED ARRANGEMENT) .................................................. 46
13. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (AUTOMATIC OFFSET) ...................... 47
14. AUTOMATIC OFFSET ...................................................................................... 48

CHAPTER 6
DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT
1. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 2200) ..................................... 50
2. FLOPPY DISK WRITING ................................................................................. 51
3. OVERWRITING OF DESIGN NAME .............................................................. 52
4. DELETION OF MEMORY DESIGN ................................................................ 53
5. DELETION OF ALL DESIGNS ........................................................................ 54
6. CLEANUP ........................................................................................................... 55
7. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 8000) ..................................... 56
8. FUNCTION SEARCH ........................................................................................ 57
9. INSERTION OF STITCH ................................................................................... 58
10. DELETION OF STITCH .................................................................................... 59
11. MODIFICATION OF STITCH DATA .............................................................. 60
12. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 3000) ..................................... 61
13. DELETION OF DESIGN DATA IN FLOPPY DISK ........................................ 62
14. FORMATTING OF FLOPPY DISK .................................................................. 63

CHAPTER 7
MANUAL OPERATION
1. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 1400) ..................................... 66
2. THREAD TRIMMING/TRACE ......................................................................... 67
3. MANUAL OFFSET/DESIGN START POSITION ........................................... 68
4. FRAME ORIGIN MEMORY (TFHX-II, TFHX-IIC) ........................................ 69
5. FRAME ORIGIN MEMORY (TEHX-C, TFHX, TFHX-C) .............................. 70
6. POWER RESUME (TFHX-II, TFHX-II) ........................................................... 71
7. POWER RESUME (TEHX-C, TFHX, TFHX-C) ............................................... 72
8. AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION SYSTEM (OPTION) ...................................... 73
9. TABLE UP/DOWN DEVICE (TEHX-C) .......................................................... 74
10. SEQUIN DEVICE ............................................................................................... 75
11. FRAME BACK/FORWARD .............................................................................. 76
12. MANUAL COLOR CHANGE (SCREEN 1300) ............................................... 77

CHAPTER 8
PARAMETER SETTING
EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN ............................................................. 80
1. AUTO COLOR CHANGE (AC) ........................................................................ 81
2. AUTO START (AS) ........................................................................................... 81
3. A.S. IN THE SAME COLOR ............................................................................. 81
4. A. S. AFTER AUTO DATA SET ....................................................................... 81
5. MAIN SHAFT INCHING ................................................................................... 81
6. M.SHAFT INCHING AFTER ATH ................................................................... 82
7. AUTO JUMP [MM] ............................................................................................ 82
8. JUMP CONVERT ............................................................................................... 82
11. FRAME BACK ALL HEAD SEW ..................................................................... 83
12. OVERLAP FRAME BACK ................................................................................ 83
13. HALT FRAME BACK ....................................................................................... 83
15. MIN. REVOLUTION [RPM] ............................................................................. 83
16. UPPER T.DETECTION ...................................................................................... 84
17. UNDER T.DETECTION (UNIT) ....................................................................... 84
18. UNDER T.D. (STEP RATIO) [%] ...................................................................... 84
19. ATH ..................................................................................................................... 84 (GC02)
CONTENTS

20. PICKER TIMING (TAIL LENGTH) ................................................................. 84


21. SELECT UNDER T. TRIMMING [MM] .......................................................... 85
22. RETURN STITCHES (ATH) ............................................................................. 85
23. TIE STITCHES ................................................................................................... 85
24. TIE/RETURN STITCH LENGTH [MM] ........................................................... 85
25. PRESET HALT (STITCH) ................................................................................. 85
26. PRESET HALT (DATA) .................................................................................... 86
27. PRESET HALT (DESIGN) ................................................................................ 86
28. PRESET HALT (LUBRICATION) .................................................................... 86
29. PRESET HALT (JUST BEFORE END CODE) ................................................ 86
30. LANGUAGE ...................................................................................................... 86
31. F.B/F.F. STITCH UNIT [ST] ............................................................................. 87
32. SATIN STITCH (DATA TO ADD) [MM] ........................................................ 87
33. AUTO ORIGIN RETURN .................................................................................. 87
34. FRAME TRAVEL SPEED [MM/SEC] .............................................................. 87
35. FRAME START TIMING [DEGREE] .............................................................. 87
36. LUBRICATION .................................................................................................. 88
37. LUBRICATION CYCLE ................................................................................... 88
38. BOBBIN CHANGER ......................................................................................... 88
39. SEQUIN(R) [MM] .............................................................................................. 88
40. SEQUIN(L) [MM] .............................................................................................. 88
41. BORING ............................................................................................................. 89
42. BORING STEP ................................................................................................... 89
43. CORDING .......................................................................................................... 89
45. NETWORK ......................................................................................................... 89
46. SERIAL SPEED [BPS] ....................................................................................... 90
48. TABLE UP/DOWN ............................................................................................ 90
49. BACKLASH (X AXIS) [MM] ........................................................................... 90
50. BACKLASH (Y AXIS) [MM] ........................................................................... 90
51. TOTAL STITCH COUNTER ............................................................................. 91
52. DISPLAY OF M.SHAFT STOP POSITION ..................................................... 91
53. DISPLAY OF NEEDLE POSITION .................................................................. 91
54. PANEL SOFTWARE INSTALL ........................................................................ 91
56. STOP AT LOWER D.POINT ............................................................................. 92
57. FRAME TRAVEL KEY ..................................................................................... 92
58. ADJUST M.SHAFT STOP POSITION .............................................................. 92
61. MAX. REVOLUTION [RPM] ........................................................................... 93
64. NUMBER OF NEEDLES ................................................................................... 93
65. NUMBER OF HEADS ....................................................................................... 94
66. MODEL .............................................................................................................. 94
67. FRAME DRIVE MODE ..................................................................................... 94
69. CPU SOFTWARE VERSION ............................................................................ 94

CHAPTER 9
OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS
1. DESIGN SCALE UP/DOWN ............................................................................. 96
2. ROTATION ........................................................................................................ 96
3. MIRROR IMAGE REVERSION ....................................................................... 96
4. REPEAT .............................................................................................................. 97
5. CONVERTED ARRANGEMENT ..................................................................... 97
6. MANUAL OFFSET ............................................................................................ 98
7. AUTOMATIC OFFSET ..................................................................................... 98
8. OFFSETTING AT AUTOMATIC COLOR CHANGE ..................................... 99
9. BACKLASH ....................................................................................................... 99
10. SATIN STITCH ................................................................................................ 100
11. TRACE .............................................................................................................. 100

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER 10
ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS
1. POWER SUPPLY/DRIVER BOX .................................................................... 102
2. SWITCHING OF POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATION ................................. 103
3. OPERATION PANEL BOX ............................................................................. 104

CHAPTER 11
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. WHEN THE MACHINE STOPPED DURING OPERATION ........................ 106
2. IF TROUBLE OCCURS ................................................................................... 109

CHAPTER 12
MAINTENANCE
1. WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ....................................................................... 112
2. CLEANING ....................................................................................................... 113
3. LUBRICATION ................................................................................................ 114
4. GREASING ....................................................................................................... 115
5. INSPECTION .................................................................................................... 116
6. REPAIR ............................................................................................................. 116

ELECTRO-RELATIVE DRAWING
1
CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION

CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT WARNING


ITEMS FOR SAFE OPER-
ATION

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CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION

1. INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT

! CAUTION
Install the machine on a sturdy floor.
The floor structure must be strong enough to bear the
machine weight (indicated on the spec. plate). If the floor is
supported by steel frames, place the machine stand on the
steel beams as long as possible.

Prevent the operation noise in the environment.


To improve the sound insulation performance of the factory
in addition to the operation with reduced noise of this
machine, use the interior finish materials which show high
sound insulating performance for the walls, ceiling, and
floor of the factory.

Avoid direct sunlight.


If the machine is exposed to direct sunlight over an
extended period of time, the machine body may be discol-
ored or deformed. Put curtains or shades to the site to pre-
vent the machine from direct sunlight.

Provide enough space for maintenance.


For the maintenance purpose, provide at least 50 cm clear- 50cm
ance around the machine (at the right, left, and backsides 50cm 50cm
of the machine).

Avoid dust and moisture.


Dust and moisture lead to dirt and rust on the machine.
Install air conditioning equipment, and periodically clean
the working area.
Use caution not to expose the machine to direct wind from
the air conditioner so that the embroidery threads do not
become disheveled.
Humidity: 30 to 95%RH (relative humidity) without conden-
sation
Ambient temperature: 5 to 40°C (during operation), -10 to
60°C (during storage)

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2. CAUTIONS ON MACHINE OPERATION

! 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.

! WARNING
To prevent accidents resulting in injury or death and physical damage, the following items must be
observed strictly when operating the machine.
<Before Starting the Machine>
This machine is designed for industrial use. Use this machine for semi- or finished textile prod-
ucts and similar materials. Using the machine for other purposes must be avoided.
Use the machine in the environment where only authorized persons are permitted to enter, so
that unauthorized persons will not manipulate the machine.
Only the persons who are sufficiently trained for the operation must operate the machine.
Do not have children access to vicinity of the
machine.
The rear of the machine is not a working area. If you
have to move to the rear of the machine, make sure
to turn off the main switch.
Do not stand on the machine. Using the bar switch as
a grip to support yourself is strictly prohibited.
Read this manual and thoroughly understand the
contents of operation before starting the machine.

Wear proper clothes and tidy up yourself so that you


can smoothly perform the operation.
A single operator should operate the machine in prin-
ciple.
If more than one operator are working together, make
sure that no one is working near the moving parts of
the machine before starting the machine.
Do not damage, modify or heat the power or other
cables. Do not exert undue force to them, either. Oth-
erwise 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.

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CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION

! WARNING
<During the Machine Operation>
Do not use a device such as a cellular phone that gen-
erates microwave near the control circuits of the
power supply box, the operation panel box, etc. Micro-
wave may cause malfunctioning of the machine.
Do not remove the covers for the shaft and the pulleys
when the machine is running. Do not run the machine
without the covers.
Do not put your hands or face near the moving parts of
the machine.
Especially, vicinities of needle, rotary hook, take-up
lever, pulley, and speed reduction box are dangerous.
Keep away control units such as the power supply box and the controller box (operation panel
box) from water and chemicals. Entry or splashing of them into control units leads to short cir-
cuits of internal circuits, causing fire, electric shock and other troubles. If water or other chemi-
cals enter a control unit, shut off the power at the primary power source and contact your local
distributor.

<During Machine Adjustments>


Stop the machine before carrying out work near the needles such as threading the needle and
checking the finish of embroidery.
Shut off the power supply by turning off the power switch before manually rotating the main
shaft of the machine.
Turn off the primary power source before opening the electrical boxes. Be sure to turn off the
power switch of the machine before turning off the primary power source. If not, it may cause
electric shock.

! CAUTION
When operating the machine, always observe the following items to prevent machine or property
damage.
Do not use bent needles or those that do not fit the
materials.
After the completion of work, shut off the power
source by turning off the switch of the power distrib-
utor panel.
Do not put things on the table.

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CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION

3. WARNING LABELS
Important directive items
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 the warning labels nor make them illegible by painting, etc.
If a warning label is missed or damaged, please consult your local distributor.

Sticking position of the warning labels


For type of warning labels, refer to the next page.

TFHX
a c b

d d
e

b
TFHX-II b When height of the square pipe is 200 mm
c
a b

d d
e

TFHX-C
c
a b

d d
e

b
TFHX-IIC
c b When height of the square pipe is 200 mm
a b

d d
e

TEHX-C
c
a b

d d
e

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CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS FOR SAFE OPERATION

Type of warning labels


a *1 c *1

! WARNING ATENCION ! WARNING


Moving parts Las parts en movement Moving parts
can cause severe injury. pudding auctioneer can cause severe injury.
lesion grave.
Do not take off the safety
Do not take off the No waterer las cabarets de saturated
safety covers nor put covers nor put your hands etc.
in power las manes, etc.,
your hands etc.close to circa de las pizzas en movement close to the moving parts
the moving parts during minters la maturing EST during machine operation.
machine operation. en functionaries. (S010)

! ATENCION
Las parts en movement
pudding auctioneer
lesion grave.
b No waterer las cabarets de saturated
in power las manes, etc.,
circa de las pizzas en movement
! WARNING ATENCION minters la maturing EST
en functionaries.
Exposed needles Las agates expostulates
can cause severe injury. pudding auctioneer
lesion grave.
Stop the machine Detainee la maturing
before working near antes de tributary
the needles. circa de las agates.

(S020)

(S011)

*1
The term “safety cover” used in the safety labels (a) and (c) refers to all covers installed near movable units of the
machine.

! DANGER
The covers of the places at which warning labels d and e are stuck should not be opened by
other persons than service personnel appointed by TAJIMA.
It could cause a burn, electric shock, or death.
To open the cover, turn OFF the power switch and wait for 4 minutes.
You may receive an electric shock by remaining current.

d e
! WARNING
HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT!
Make sure to ground Wires before connecting
to the primary power supply.

! ATENCION
!
ALTA FUGA DE CORRIENTE!
Saguaros de connector con terra los cables
antes de cereal a la connection principal.

(S100)

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CHAPTER 2 MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

CHAPTER 2 MACHINE CONSTRUC-


TION

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CHAPTER 2 MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

1. MAIN FUNCTIONS
EASY OPERATION
As the machine adopts touch panel type TFT color LCD and jog remote-controller
(option), easy operation is obtained.

POWER FAILURE MEASURE


It is possible to prevent the loss of products due to design displacement, etc. if power is
shut off during machine operation.

CLEAN-UP FUNCTION
It disposes fine stitch data automatically to prevent skip stitches and thread breakage.

MEMORY
Jog remote-controller
The machine is equipped with about 2,000,000 stitch memory as the standard, and it is
possible to register up to 99 designs at the maximum.

TAKE-UP LEVER GUARD


It adds stability to thread movement, and prevents entangling of thread or coming-off
of thread.

ENLARGE, REDUCE AND ROTATE DESIGN


It is possible to reduce/enlarge size of embroidery design within a range of 50 to 200%
in increments of 1%. Rotation can be changed in increments of 1°.

AUTOMATIC REPEAT
It is possible to set up to 99 times at the maximum for X and Y directions individually
by inputting value for the number of repeats.

DESIGN DRAWING AT EMBROIDERING


Design drawing at embroidering
It is possible to confirm the current embroidery position and progressing condition
with real-time display.
Rotary type thread breakage
BUILT-IN FLOPPY DISK DRIVE detection mechanism
A single 2DD floppy disk can store up to 111 designs with approximately 240,000
stitches. Alternatively, a 2HD floppy disk can hold up to 223 designs with approxi-
mately 480,000 stitches.

EDIT OF DESIGN DATA


Design can be edited (modified, inserted, deleted) in 1-stitch units.

FRAME BACK
The embroidery frame can be traveled back in 1-stitch units, color change code units,
or by a designated number of stitches.

TRACE FUNCTION
The function checks if the design fits in the frame to be used before starting embroi-
dery.

AUTOMATIC UPPER/UNDER THREAD TRIMMER


It can automatically trim threads (under/upper and under) according to the design data
commands. In manual operation, it can trim threads as desired (upper/upper and
under).

THREAD TENSION SUITABLE FOR HIGH-SPEED OPERATION


Highly stable thread tension is realized by the adoption of middle thread guide with
Middle thread guide with
tension spring and upper thread lock mechanism. thread take-up spring

ROTARY TYPE THREAD BREAKAGE DETECTION MECHANISM


Stable detection of upper/under thread breakage is made possible even at high-speed
operation.

NOISE-REDUCTION DESIGN (EXCLUDING TEHX-C)


Variety of noise-reduction mechanism keeps working environment comfortable.
Upper thread lock mechanism

ORIGIN RETURN
A return to the design origin (design start position/offset start position) can be made
during embroidery operation, even if the design origin does not coincide with the
design end point. (GC02)
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CHAPTER 2 MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

2. NAME OF EACH PART


TFHX (L-spec. machine)

11 9 8 7 2 5 4 3 1 1. Controller box
2. Emergency stop switch
3. Color change motor
4. Thread guide system
5. Individual tension base
6. Y-axis motor
7. Embroidery frame
8. Tension base switch
9. Thread breakage indicator lamp
10. Machine table
11. Main shaft motor
12. Stand
13. Bar switch box
14. Thread trimming cam box

12 13 14 15 6 10 16 18 20 19 17 15. Bar switch


16. Needle bar case
17. X-axis motor
18. Power supply/driver box
19. Power switch
20. Inverter

TFHX-II 21. Stop switch


22. Start switch
11 9 8 7 6 2 5 4 3 1

12 14 22 21 10 16 18 20 19 17

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TFHX-C (L-spec. machine)

10 8 7 5 4 2 19 18 3 1 1. Controller box
2. Emergency stop switch
3. Color change motor
4. Thread guide system
5. Individual tension base
6. Y-axis motor
7. Tension base switch
8. Thread breakage indicator lamp
9. Machine table
10. Main shaft motor
11. Stand
12. Thread trimming cam box
13. Needle bar case
14. X-axis motor

11 12 20 9 6 13 21 15 17 16 14 15. Power supply/driver box


16. Power switch
17. Inverter
18. Stop switch
19. Start switch
20. Hydraulic cylinder

TFHX-IIC 21. Manual pump


22. Start switch
10 8 7 19 18 2 5 4 3 1

11 12 9 6 13 15 17 16 14

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CHAPTER 2 MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

TEHX-C

9 8 6 13 2 20 19 5 4 1 3 1. Controller box
2. Emergency stop switch
3. Color change motor
4. Color change box
5. Thread guide system
6. Individual tension base
7. Y-axis motor
8. Tension base switch
9. Thread breakage indicator lamp
10. Machine table
11. Main shaft motor
12. Stand
13. Thread trimming cam box
14. Needle bar case
12 21 11 10 7 22 14 16 15 18 17 15. X-axis motor
16. Power supply/driver box
17. Power switch
18. Inverter
19. Stop switch
20. Start switch
21. Hydraulic cylinder
22. Hydraulic pump

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CHAPTER 2 MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

3. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical specifications of this machine are described below. Please use the machine
complying with the condition.

! CAUTION
If using the machine deviating from the conditions, trouble may
occur.

Power supply

Superficial
Model Electricity
electrical power

TFHX-II
1.3kVA 700W
TFHX-IIC

TFHX
1.7kVA 920W
TFHX-C

TEHX-C 2.5kVA 1.5kW

Voltage/allowable voltage range Within ±10% of the rated voltage

Frequency 50/60Hz

Insulating resistor
10M ohms or larger (measured with a 500 V insulation tester)

! WARNING
Since there is possibility of electric shock due to leak current,
be sure to connect the grounding wire of the machine to the
ground. Grounding resistance must be 100 ohms or less.

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4. OPERATION PANEL BOX


Operation screen (Touch panel)

For the protection of the screen, use the


touch panel screen with protection film
stuck.
Operation screen
Do not touch the screen with sharp-pointed
goods such as pen and pencil.

Frame travel speed switching key

Frame travel key

FRAME TRAVEL KEY AND FRAME TRAVEL SPEED SWITCHING KEY


Move the embroidery frame to 4 directions/8
directions. P.92
When pressing the center of the key at mid-
dle speed The frame travel speed will
Frame travel speed switching key switch to high speed.
Frame travel speed switching key switches
manual frame travel speed to low speed/mid-
dle speed.
When pressing the key at high speed, speed
will become low speed.

Frame travel key

JOG REMOTE-CONTROLLER
It moves the embroidery frame rapidly with
manual operation. Frame travel speed varies
depending on tilting angle of the stick.
When you do not use the jog remote-control-
ler, store it in a jog remote-controller pocket,
etc. not to move the frame carelessly.

<Right side of the panel>

Disk ejection button

FDD

Operation indicator lamp

Serial connector

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CHAPTER 2 MACHINE CONSTRUCTION

5. TENSION BASE
Tension base switch Switch at the top: To perform embroidery
from the position where frame back started,
Top
set the switch to the “Top”. When the switch
Center is released, it will return to the “Center”
Thread breakage indicator lamp position.
Bottom
Switch at the center: During normal embroi-
dering operation, the switch must be kept in
the “center” position. If the machine detects
thread breakage and when performing frame
back to the position where thread breakage
occurred, only the head where thread break-
age occurred will restart embroidery. When
“12. Overlap Frame Back” (P.83) is set to
“Yes”, embroidery will start with all heads.
Switch at the bottom: Needle bar does not
move. (Embroidery is not performed.)

Thread breakage indicator lamp


During normal operation: Green (lit)
When upper thread breakage is detected:
Red (lit)
When under thread breakage is detected:
Red (blinking)

6. NEEDLE BAR SUSPENSION LEVER


! WARNING
Do not perform changing thread, etc. at the suspended head
during operation.
Even if you suspend needle bars by operating the needle bar
suspension lever, take-up levers and automatic thread trim-
ming device will activate and you may be injured.

[Viewing from side]

• In a state of operation possible • In a state of suspension

Needle bar suspension lever

To suspend When making operation possible

Needle bar suspension lever

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

1. POWER SWITCH
When turning ON the power again, turn
“OFF” the switch once and turn it “ON”
after about 5 or 6 seconds.
When the power is shut off such as power
failure, emergency stop, etc., the switch will
be turned “OFF”. Since the switch of
TEHX-C will position at the middle, turn it
“OFF” once, and then turn it “ON”.

Turning "ON" the power Turning "OFF" the power TEHX-C


When the power is shut off

Power switch

2. EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH


Pressing the emergency stop switch will
cause the machine to stop at the fixed posi-
tion to turn OFF the power.
To perform cancellation, follow the next
procedure.
1 Rotate the switch knob to the direction indi-
cated by arrow to release the lock.
2 Turn “ON” the power switch.
3 Perform “Power resume”.
Emergency stop switch
Power resume p.76

Turn “OFF” the power supply of TEHX-C


once, and then turn it “ON”.

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

3. BAR SWITCH
FB/FF is the abbreviation of frame back/for-
ward. p.76

stop start

Bar switch

STOP START

During stop
Move it to the left Move it to the right During operation
Left: stop
Right: invalid
Move it to the left and release. Move it to the right and release.

FB/FF for 1 stitch • Operation starts

Hold it to the left. Hold it to the right

FB/FF by 1 stitch unit Operation starts with inching


• If it is released within 10 stitches, the motion
stops at that point. • Usual operation is performed when releasing
• If it is released with 11 stitches and more, the it
motion still continues and stops when
moving it to the left again.

4. START/STOP SWITCH

Stop switch (red)

Start switch (green)

During stop During operation


Stop switch: stop
Stop switch (red) Start switch (green)
Start switch: invalid
Press the switch and release it. Press the switch and release it.

FB/FF for 1 stitch is performed. Operation starts

Keep pressing the switch. Keep pressing the switch.

FB/FF for 1 stitch is performed. Operation starts with inching


• If it is released within 10 feeds, the motion
stops at that point. Usual operation is performed when releasing it
• If it is released with 11 feeds and more, the
motion still continues and stops when it is
pressed again.

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

5. FLOPPY DISK AND FDD

! CAUTION Shutter

Observe the items indicated below when handling floppy disks.

Do not put the floppy disk near magnets or a TV.

Do not expose it to excessive heat, humidity, or direct sunlight.

Do not place heavy objects on the floppy disk. Write protect switch

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 FDD (Floppy Disk Drive) is the abbrevia-
drive could be damaged. tion of floppy disk drive.
Clean the head of the FDD (the part where data is read or written) about Formatting p.63
once a month using a cleaning disk sold in the market. If the head is
dirty, it could cause bad movement of reading/writing of floppy disk.

Do not open the shutter.

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.


If a floppy disk is inserted impetuously, it may become difficult to eject
the floppy disk, or the machine may be damaged.

Do not eject a floppy disk forcefully. The floppy disk or the FDD may be
damaged.

Do not eject a floppy disk during data writing/reading. Data in the floppy
disk may be damaged.

Insert it as the illustration so that the


Push the part indicated by the
arrow mark faces the front.
arrow to open the cover.

Eject button

Press the button to eject the disk.

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

6. CPU SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

! CAUTION This operation is necessary when setting up


machine and/or upgrading the software.

Before installing the CPU software, save the design data currently regis-
tered in the memory to a floppy disk. Design data may be damaged by
unexpected causes during installation.

1. Set the CPU software with the power turned OFF

Insert the CPU software to the floppy disk


drive of the operation panel with the power
switch turned OFF.

CPU
Turning "OFF" the power

2. Turn ON the power while keeping on pressing the center of frame


travel key

If the frame travel key is pushed slantly,


“Error: Check FDD” will be displayed. In
this case, do the operation again from the
beginning.

When turning ON the power, separate your


finger from the frame travel key.
Turning "ON" the power

3. Installation

Installation will start automatically, and the


screen for installation will appear.
When installation is completed, it will
switch to the screen for operation.

4. Take out the floppy disk, and turn on the power again.

After the installation, perform frame origin


memory.
Frame origin memory p.69, p.70
After 2 seconds
CPU

Turning "OFF" the power Turning "ON" the power"

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

7. PANEL SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

! CAUTION This operation is necessary when setting up


machine and/or upgrading the software.
Start the operation from a state of turning
Before installing the PANEL software, save the design data currently reg- “ON” the power.
istered in the memory to a floppy disk. Design data may be damaged by
unexpected causes during installation.

1. Insert the PANEL software to the FDD


PANEL

2. Switch to the screen 3000


Screen 1000

3. Display switching of the screen 3000


21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm]

22. Return Stitches (ATH) -


( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches
( No, Yes, )
Yes
41. Boring Step
----
Press each of P3, P5, and ADJ two times,
24. Tie stitching/return stitching amount [mm] 0.8 ( Step1, Step3, ) Step1
( 0.6, 0.8, )
25. Preset Halt (Stitch)
( 0 ~ 999999 st., )
0 42. Return
22.
( -,
CordingStitches (ATH)
No,1, Yes,
2, ) )
No - and then press INF.
26. Preset Halt (Data) 0
-----Tie Stitches
23.
( No, Yes, )
Yes
( 0 ~ 99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
-----Tie stitching/return stitching amount [mm]
24.
( 0.6, 0.8, )
0.8 51. Total Stitch Counter
( ---, 0, ) ----
( 0 ~ 999 Designs, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position ----
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication) 0
45. Preset
25.
(0
Network
~ 9999
No,
Halt (Stitch)
Yes, )* 100 st., )
No 0 (,)
( 0 ~ 99 * 10000 st., )
53. Display of Needle Position ----
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
46. Serial
26.
(0
Presetspeed
~ 9999
9600,
Halt (Data)
[bps]
* 10 38400,
19200, cm, ) )
0
38400 (,)
( No, Yes, ) 61. Max. Revolution [rpm]
54. PANEL software Install No 1000
30. Language
Japanese
-----Preset Halt (Design)
27.
( 0 ~ 999 Designs, )
0 ( No, Yes, ) ( 500 ~ 1100, )
( English, Japanese, Other, ) ----
-----
48. Preset
28.
(0
Table Up/Down
~ 99
No,
Halt (Lubrication)
* 10000
Yes, ) st., )
No 0
56. Stop at Lower D.Point No
---- 1000
49. Backlash
29. Preset Halt
No, Yes,
( -0.5
(X(Just
~ 0.5,) )
Axis)before
[mm] End Code) 0.0No ( No, Yes, )
64. Number of Needles 12
50. Backlash
30. Language(Y Axis) [mm]
( English, Japanese,
-0.5 ~ 0.5, ) Other, )
English
0.0 57. Frame Travel Key 4 ( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )

2
( 4, 8, )
65. Number of Heads 4d
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67Frame Drive Mode
( Auto, 210, ) Auto

3 ----

69. CPU Software Version ----


(,)
----

4. Take note of setting value


61. Max. Revolution [rpm]
1000
Screen 3000
( 500 ~ 1100, )
---- Take note of the contents of the following
---- 1000 parameter setting.
64. Number of Needles 12
( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
65. Number of Heads
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
4d 61. Max. Revolution [rpm]
66. Model
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
2C 64. Number of Needles
67. Frame Drive Mode Auto
( Auto, 210, ) 65. Number of Heads
----

69. CPU Software Version


66. Model (TEHX-C is invalid)
(,)
----
----

It will become necessary to set parameters as


described above when confirming them after
installation of the software.

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

5. Switching to the ADJ screen


61. Max. Revolution [rpm]
1000
Screen 3000
( 500 ~ 1100, )
----

---- 1000
64. Number of Needles 12
( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
65. Number of Heads 4d
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67. Frame Drive Mode Auto
( Auto, 210, )
----

69. CPU Software Version ----


(,)
----

6. Installing PANEL software


51. Total Stitch Counter
----
Screen 3000
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position ---- Select PANEL software installation, and per-
(,) 10
53. Display of Needle Position
(,)
---- Yes form registration with “Yes”. Pressing
54. PANEL software Install
( No, Yes, )
No “Return” will abort the screen after a few
----- 7 seconds and the screen for installation will
8
56. Stop at Lower D.Point
( No, Yes, )
No appear.
57. Frame Travel Key 4
( 4, 8, )

! CAUTION
During reading of floppy disk, the operation panel will be in a state as if it
stopped for a few seconds. Do not operate the panel in this moment. Oth-
erwise, installation may not be performed normally.

7. PANEL software installation


Install the PANEL software
Install
Contents of display differ depending on
model.
TFHX Type LCD System Soft Install / Memory Backup Program
To initialize memory
MemoryINT

Backup memory contents to When performing backup of data and/or


MEM > FD
Install MemoryINT MEM > FD FD > MEM Language floppy disk switching language display, consult the dis-
11 tributor.
Restore backup memory of floppy
FD > MEM
Cancel disk

Switching of language display


Language When cancellation was performed, turn on
the power again.
To cancel installation
Cancel

8. Turn on the power again


When the installation is completed, “System
Reboot!” will appear on the screen. Take out
the floppy disk, and turn on the power again.
Check the following parameters.
After 2 seconds 61. Max. Revolution [rpm]
PANEL

64. Number of Needles


65. Number of Heads
66. Model (TEHX-C is invalid)
Turning "OFF" the power Turning "ON" the power"

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

8. OPERATION FLOW

Primary power supply ON


When inputting data from an
external device

Set the serial cable.

Power switchON

Screen 1000

When inputting data from a Screen 1000


floppy disk

Set a floppy disk.

Screen 2000

Data input from floppy disk (p.29)

Data input from serial connection (p.30)

Select the memory design.

Data set (p.31) Screen 2000

Needle bar selection (p.34)

Data conversion/repeat/offset (p.41)

Frame travel key

Frame travel (automatic/manual)

Bar switch ON/start switch ON Start switch

Bar switch
Embroidery starts.

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

9. VALUE INPUT

1. Input by numerical key


1
Screen 6000
100 Select the input column and input value by
100 0.0 pp numerical key.
0 1 To perform correction press “BS” to delete
the value, and input value again.
p 0.0
X
Press this icon to register all input values.

Numerical key

2. Value input by frame travel


1
Screen 6010
100 When moving the embroidery frame to an
100 0.0 pp
X1: -18.6 mm
arbitrary position by frame travel key or jog
Y1: 36.5 mm
0 1 remote-controller, that coordinate position
X2: 22.1 mm will be displayed as value.
p 0.0
Y2: 101.9 mm

X
X1: 0.0 mm

Y1: 0.0 mm

X2: 0.0 mm

Y2: 0.0 mm

10. INPUT OF CHARACTERS


Cursor
Treat it the same as key board.

Previous state
TAJIMA Press this icon to register input characters.
Deletion

It is not possible to input space.

Language switching
Switching of capital/small letters
Decision

Screen A000

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

11. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 1000)


Automatic color change
When setting is made on AC, AS, and/or OF,
Automatic start it will be displayed in red.
Automatic offset
During stop

Screen 2000 (Embroidery setting)


Screen 1100 (Design information)
Display of setting for offsetting at automatic col
Screen 1200 (FB/FF) The position where offsetting at automatic
color change is set will be displayed in red.
Screen 1300 (Color change)
Screen 1400 (Manual operation)

Screen 3000 (Parameter)

Display of setting for needle bar Needle bar numbers and colors set in needle
During operation
bar setting will be displayed. When auto-
matic color change is not set, only the needle
Position of needle bar number and color being currently used
Fixed position will be displayed.
Lower dead point
Other posiion than that described above
r.p.m.
Change of rpm (to increase) r.p.m.
Change of rpm (to decease) It display the maximum r.p.m. during stop,
and it is not possible to change the rotating
Stitch counter during embroidery speed.
It displays the r.p.m. during operation. Press-
ing the icon for changing r.p.m. will cause
Embroidery progress Total of designs, which have been embroidered the r.p.m. to be changed.
indicating meter

12. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 1100)


Scale ratio in X direction
Scale ratio in Y direction It display the information of design of which
data was converted.
Screen 1100 Data conversion p.41
Rotating angle
Mirror image reversion
The number of repeats in Y direction
Repeating direction
The number of repeats in X direction
+/-X and +/-Y size from the origin

The number of design steps

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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION BASICS

13. INSPECTION BEFORE STARTING WORK

! WARNING
When performing inspection before starting work, be sure to turn off the
power.
You may be caught by the machine or sticking needle may cause severe
injury.

Inspecting item Condition Action to take When the automatic lubrication system
(option) has oil leakage, contact the distribu-
tor.
Cover Cover(s) depart from the machine. Attach to the machine

Thread Thread comes off Set thread

Thread is broken

Needle Needle(s) are bent. Change the needle(s).

Needle(s) are broken.

Rail on rotary hook Appropriate quantity of oil is not Supply oil


supplied to the rail section.

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CHAPTER 4 DATA SET

CHAPTER 4 DATA SET

Free Space

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CHAPTER 4 DATA SET

1. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 2000)


<How to call the screen>

Free Space

Embroidery setting screen


Screen 2000 Display area of memory
When there is no design data in the memory,
Selecting icons of “data edit, needle bar setting, design
data conversion, data set, page switching”
will not be displayed.
Returning to the screen 1000

Vacant capacity of the memory displays the


Floppy disk processing
number of remaining stitches of design data
Serial cable connection that can be registered in the memory.
When the memory has no vacant capacity,
Data edit the icons that enable data input of “floppy
disk processing, serial cable connection”
will disappear.
Needle bar setting

Design data conversion


Free Space
Data set

Vacant capacity of memory


Page switching

Page switching

Up to 15 designs are displayed at the display


area of memory designs, and 16 and after
designs are displayed at the next page.
No.1 - 15 No.31 - 45 No.61 - 75 No.91 - 99 16 and after designs are stored at “P2”. Page
No.16 - 30 No.46 - 60 No.76 - 90 switching icons will be added by the number
of designs stored in memory.
It is possible to register up to 99 designs in
the memory.

Design data information


Select
The selected design will be surrounded by a
Memory No. frame.
1 1
CIRCLE Design name CIRCLE
3455st. 3455st.
The number of stitches

Pop-up window

Data Set Ready?


Cancel

Perform data setting

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CHAPTER 4 DATA SET

2. DATA INPUT FROM FLOPPY DISK


<How to call the screen>

Free Space

1. Insert the floppy disk.

2. Reading of floppy disk


Screen 2000

Free Space

3. Selection of design and input


Screen 4000
TG001
T
G002
TG003 2
TG004 G005
Pressing the design being selected once
more will cause the design to be displayed.
DOG FLAG ASAHI STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 3366st. 568st. 10205st.

G006
TG007
CAR01 LILY
8976st. 4401st.

Free Space

4. Completion of input
Screen 2000
After the input, the data will be stored in the
smallest value among vacant memory num-
bers of the screen 2000.

Free Space

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CHAPTER 4 DATA SET

3. DATA INPUT FROM SERIAL CONNECTION


<How to call the screen>

Free Space

! CAUTION
Turn ON the switch of the external device before turning ON
the switch of the machine.

1. Start serial connection


Screen 2000

Free Space

2. Inputting design name


Screen 4000
Input of characters p.23
ASAHI

3. Completion of input
Screen 2000
After the input, the data will be stored in the
smallest value among vacant memory num-
bers of the screen 2000.

Free Space

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CHAPTER 4 DATA SET

4. DATA SET
<How to call the screen>

Free Space

1. Selection of design
Screen 2000
When setting embroidery conditions, press
1 needle bar setting and data conversion to
make setting.
Needle bar setting p.34
Data conversion p.41

Free Space

2. Data set
Screen 2000

Free Space

3. Confirm
Screen 2000

Data Set Ready?

3
Free Space

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

1 1
2 2

3 3

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

1. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 5000)


<How to call the screen>

1 7

2 8

3 12

Free Space

Select the design to be set

Needle bar setting screen

Screen 5000 Needle bar number and needle bar


Needle bar step
Changing the needle bar will also cause
Design display Offsetting at automatic color
color of design display to be changed.
change
To return to the screen 2000

Deletion of needle bar step


1 7

2 8 Insertion of needle bar step


3 12

4 2 Selection of needle bar step

Setting of needle bar color

Register
Registering the setting for needle bars will
cause the screen to return to the screen 2000.
Repeat setting
Needle bar number key Offsetting at automatic color change is set

Selecting position of needle bar step

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

2. CHANGE OF NEEDLE BAR


<How to call the screen>

1 7

2 8

3 12

Free Space

Select the design to be set

1. Select the needle bar step


Screen 5000

Selecting a needle bar step will cause the


design display of the step being selected will
1 7 blink.
2 8

3 12

2. Select the target needle bar number to be changed


Screen 5000
It is also possible to change other needle
1 7 bars as the same way.
2 8

3 12

4 2

5 4

Selecting the target needle bar number will


also change color of design display.

3. Register
Screen 5000

1 7

2 8

3 1

4 2

5 4

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

3. DELETION OF NEEDLE BAR STEP


<How to call the screen>

1 7

2 8

3 12

Free Space

Select the design to be set

1. Select the needle bar step


Screen 5000

1 7

2 8

3 12

2. Delete the needle bar step


Screen 5000
When it is deleted, the following needle bar
1 7 steps will be moved up.
2 8
2
3 12

4 2

5 4

3. Register
Screen 5000
Since the needle bar steps will be deleted by
1 7 1 step, the machine will embroider the last
2 8 step with the first step.
3 2

4 4

5 5

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

4. INSERTION OF NEEDLE BAR STEP


<How to call the screen>

1 7

2 8

3 12

Select the design to be set

1. Insert the needle bar step


Screen 5000
Insertion will copy the needle bar step being
selected to insert.

1 7

1
It is possible to perform insertion up to the
number of steps set in the stitch data.

2. Register
Screen 5000
Change the inserted needle bar step to the
3 7 needle number you desire.
4 7 Change of needle bar p.35
5 7

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

5. REPEAT OF NEEDLE BAR SETTING


<How to call the screen>

1 7

2 8

3 12

Free Space

Select the design to be set

1. Select the needle bar step


Screen 5000

1 7

2 8

3 12

2. Setting for repeat of needle bar steps


Screen 5000
Setting repeat of needle bar steps will cause
1 7 the following steps to be invalid, and the
2 8 machine will repeat steps before repeat in
3 order.
4 2

5 4

3. Register
Screen 5000
To cancel repeat of needle bar steps, set a
1 7 needle number to the step where repeat was
2 8 set.
3

4 2

5 4

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

6. OFFSETTING AT AUTOMATIC COLOR CHANGE


<How to call the screen>

1 7

2 8

3 12

Select the design to be set

1. Select the needle bar step


Screen 5000
Offsetting at automatic color change is a set-
ting that makes the frame move to the posi-
tion set by the automatic offset when the
1 7 machine performs color change.
2 8 When automatic offset is not registered, the
3 12
frame will not move.
Automatic offset p.47
1

2. Set offsetting at automatic color change


Screen 5000
Setting offsetting at automatic color change
2
1 7 will cause the frame to move to the setting
2 8 position of automatic offset when the set
3 12 step ends.
4 2

5 4
It is also possible to set other needle steps as
the same way.

3. Register
Screen 5000
To cancel offsetting at automatic color
1 7 change, select the step being selected, and
2 8 then press “OF”.
3 12

4 2

5 4

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

7. NEEDLE BAR COLOR


<How to call the screen>

1 7

2 8

3 12

Free Space

1. Select the setting of needle bar color


Screen 5000

1 7

2 8

3 12

2. Select needle bar color and needle bar number key


Screen 7000
It is also possible to change other needle
bars as the same way.
2 In addition, it is possible to perform setting
in reversed order of needle bar color and
needle bar number key.

3. Register
Screen 7000

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

8. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 6000)


<How to call the screen>
100 1

100 0.0 pp
0 1

p 0.0

Select the design to be set

Data conversion screen

To return to the screen 2000 Changing the design data that has been set
100 1

pp
will cause the data set to be canceled.
100 0.0 Repeat information

0 1
Automatic offset
p 0.0

Numerical key
Registration will cause the screen to return
Register to the screen 2000.

Scale ratio in X direction The number of repeats in X direction

Scale ratio in Y direction Design interval in X direction

Rotation The number of repeats in Y direction

45° rotation Design interval in Y direction

Priority direction in repeat

Mirror image reversion Repeat arrangement

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

9. DESIGN SCALE UP/DOWN


<How to call the screen>
100 1

100 0.0 pp
0 1

p 0.0

Select the design to be set


Design scale up/down p.96

1. Change of scale ratio in X direction


1
Screen 6000
150

pp
Setting value: 50 to 200%
1
100 0.0

0 1

p 0.0

2. Change of scale ratio in Y direction


1
Screen 6000
150

pp
Setting value: 50 to 200%
150 0.0
3 1 Pressing scale ratio of the Y direction will
0
become the same value as the scale ratio of
p 0.0
the X direction. It is possible to change the
X scale ratio by inputting a value as it is.

3. Register
1
Screen 6000
150

75 0.0 pp
0 1

p 0.0

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

10. ROTATION/MIRROR IMAGE REVERSION


<How to call the screen>
100 1

100 0.0 pp
0 1

p 0.0

Select the design to be set


Rotation/mirror image reversion p.96

Rotation by input of value


1
Screen 6000
100

pp
It is possible to input value by 1 degree unit.
100 0.0

60 1
1
p 0.0

Rotation by 45° unit


1
Screen 6000
100

100 0.0 pp
315 1

p 0.0

Mirror image (reversion)


1
Screen 6000
100

100 0.0 pp Every pressing “M” will switch direction.


0 1

q 0.0
1 X

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<How to call the screen>
100 1

100 0.0 pp
0 1

p 0.0

Select the design to be set


Repeat p.97

Repeat
1 3 5 7
Y design interval

2 4 6 8

Design start position


X design interval

1. The number of designs to be arranged to X direction


4
Screen 6000
100

100
1
0.0 pp
0 1

q 0.0

2. Design interval to X direction


4
Screen 6000
100

pp
Arranging direction will be decided by the
100 75.5 symbol of amount of design interval.
3 Unit of design interval: mm
0 1

q 0.0 +Y
X

-X +X
4

-Y

3. The number of designs to be arranged to Y direction


4
Screen 6000
100

100 75.5 pp
0 2
5
q 0.0

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

4. Design interval in Y direction


4
Screen 6000
100

100 75.5 pp
0 2

q - 58.2
7
X

5. Priority direction
4
Screen 6000
100

pp
Every pressing the icon will switch direction
100 75.5 of priority (X/Y).
0 2 1 2 3 4 5
X priority
q - 58.2
6 7 8 9 10
Y
9

1 3 5 7 9
Y priority
2 4 6 8 10

6. Register
4
Screen 6000
100

100 75.5 pp
0 2

q - 58.2

10

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

12. REPEAT (CONVERTED ARRANGEMENT)


<How to call the screen>
100 1

100 0.0 pp
0 1

p 0.0

Select the design to be set


Converted arrangement p.97
Set “repeat”.

No conversion
5
Screen 6000
100

100 40.5 pp
0 2 1 2 3 4 5
q - 58.2

X 6 7 8 9 10

X-axis mirror image conversion


5
Screen 6000
100

100 40.5 pb
0 2 1 3 5
2 4
q - 58.2

7 9
6 8 10

1 2

Y-axis mirror image conversion


5
Screen 6000
100

100 40.5 pq
0 2 1 2 3 4 5
q - 58.2

X 6 7 8 9 10

180° rotation
5
Screen 6000
100

100 40.5 pd
2 1 3 5
0
2 4
q - 58.2

7 9
6 8 10

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13. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (AUTOMATIC OFFSET)


<How to call the screen>
100 1

100 0.0 pp
0 1

p 0.0

Select the design to be set


Automatic offset p.98

Setting screen for automatic offset

Automatic offset
100 1
X1: 0.0 mm
This function makes the frame move to off-
Setting position of offset 1
100 0.0 Y1: 0.0 mm
set 1, or offset 2 through offset 2.

0 1

p 0.0 X2: 0.0 mm Setting position of offset 2


Y2: 0.0 mm
X

X1: 0.0 mm The offset position set in the last time will be
Y1: 0.0 mm
Offset position set in the last time stored until a new position is registered.
X2: 0.0 mm
When frame type is changed, the current set-
ting will be reset.
Y2: 0.0 mm

Offsetting at automatic color


change p.39
It makes the frame move to the offset posi-
Offset 2 tion at color change points when the
machine performs embroidery.
Offset 1
Color
Design start position change point

Design end position

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CHAPTER 5 EMBROIDERY SETTING

14. AUTOMATIC OFFSET


<How to call the screen>
100 1

100 0.0 pp
0 1

p 0.0

Select the design to be set


Automatic offset p.98

1. Select the automatic offset


1
Screen 6000
100

pp
When registering offset 1 or offset 2 of auto-
100 0.0 matic offset, automatic offset will be auto-
1
matically set at that moment.
0

q 0.0
1
X

2. Input and registration of offset 1


1
Screen 6100
100 The position where the frame was moved
X1: -24.3 mm
100 0.0
Y1: 86.1 mm
manually is input as the coordinate value.
0 1

q 0.0 X2: 0.0 mm : Register the coordinate position.


3
Y2: 0.0 mm To end a registration only with offset 1, per-
X
form registration once more without frame
X1: 0.0 mm travel.
Y1: 0.0 mm 2
P
X2: 0.0 mm

Y2: 0.0 mm Manual frame travel

3. Input and registration of offset 2


1
Screen 6100
100
X1: -24.3 mm
100 0.0
Y1: 86.1 mm
Registration of offset 2 will cause offset 1
1
become a middle position at frame travel.
0
Registration of offset 2 will end offset set-
q 0.0 X2: -14.7 mm
ting.
5
Y2: 92.7 mm
X

X1: 0.0 mm

Y1: 0.0 mm 4
P
X2: 0.0 mm

Y2: 0.0 mm Manual frame travel

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGE-


MENT

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

1. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 2200)


<How to call the screen>

Design data management screen

Previous state

Floppy disk writing Editing the design data that has been set, the
data set will be canceled.
Overwriting of design name

Deletion of memory design

Stitch editing

Cleanup

Deletion of all designs

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

2. FLOPPY DISK WRITING


<How to call the screen>

Select the design to edit

1. Insert the floppy disk.

2. Select the floppy disk writing


Screen 2200

3. Input a file name


Screen A000
Input of characters p.23
BIRD

4. Confirm
Screen 2200

OK?

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

3. OVERWRITING OF DESIGN NAME


<How to call the screen>

Select the design to edit

1. Select the overwriting of design name


Screen 2200

2. Overwriting of design name


Screen A000
Input of characters p.23
FRIENDS

3. Completion
Screen 2000

FRIENDS

Free Space

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

4. DELETION OF MEMORY DESIGN


<How to call the screen>

Selecting the design to delete

1. Select deletion of design


Screen 2200

2. Confirm
Screen 2200

OK?

3. Completion
Screen 2000

Free Space

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

5. DELETION OF ALL DESIGNS


<How to call the screen>

1. Select the deletion of all designs


Screen 2200

2. Confirm
Screen 2200

OK?

3. Completion
Screen 2000

Free Space

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6. CLEANUP
<How to call the screen>

Select the design to edit

1. Select the cleanup


Screen 2200
Cleanup is a function that makes the preced-
ing and the succeeding stitches absorb a fine
stitch to be removed to prevent thread com-
ing off or thread breakage.

2. Cleanup processing
Screen 2200
Applicable cleanup stitch lengths are 0.4 to
0.9 mm. As this function searches a corre-
0.7
sponding stitch and makes the preceding and
the succeeding stitches absorb it, the design
2 will be somehow changed.

3. Completion
Screen 2000

10699st.

Free Space

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

7. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 8000)


<How to call the screen>
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - 0
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 -
7 -12 2 -
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

Stitch editing screen


Position of selection

End, return
0 0 0 -
Stitch data
1 -12 6 -
Unit of X, Y stitch data is 0.1 mm. Each
2 1 -15 - -12 Data mode display
stitch data is displayed with relative coordi-
3 11 9 - nates assuming the coordinates prior to one
Insertion of stitch
4 11 5 - stitch are (0, 0).
5 11 5 - Deletion of stitch
6 11 5 - Data mode display
7 -12 2 - Selecting either X or Y function mode will
8 -12 11 - display data that exists at the mode of the
9 9 1 - selecting position.

Register

Function mode
Y data mode
X data mode

Stitch number Y data

X data Function data


Function search
When performing searching after selecting
343 19 5 - Function search (ahead) the function mode and the function code, the
344 -19 -8 - machine will search data existing near for-
345 9 3 - JUMP Scroll (down)
ward or backward of the function code to
346 21 -5 JUMP Selecting function code display.
347 21 -4 JUMP
348 22 -5 JUMP Scroll
349 21 -4 - Data by 10 stitches of forward/backward
350 -11 -9 - Scroll (up) will be displayed.
351 -11 -8 -
352 -10 -9 - Function search (behind)

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8. FUNCTION SEARCH
<How to call the screen>
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - 0
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 -
7 -12 2 -
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

Select the design to edit

1. Select the function mode


Screen 8000
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - -
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 -
7 -12 2 -
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

2. Select the function code


Function code
Screen 8000
0 0 0 -
END End
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - JUMP SEQ Sequin
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 - ATH Automatic thread trimming
2
5 11 5 - (ATH)
6 11 5 -
7 -12 2 -
LOW Low speed revolution
8 -12 11 - HIGH High speed revolution
9 9 1 -
JUMP Jump
STOP Stop (color change)
- Stitch

3. Function search
Screen 8000
346 21 -5 JUMP It is possible to search other function codes
347 21 -4 JUMP
JUMP with the same operation.
348 22 -5 JUMP
349 21 -4 -
350 -11 -9 -
351 -11 -8 -
352 -10 -9 -
353 -11 -8 -
354 -10 -9 -
355 7 -9 -
3

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

9. INSERTION OF STITCH
<How to call the screen>
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - 0
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 -
7 -12 2 -
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

Select the design to edit

1. Selection and insertion of stitch


Screen 8000
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - -12
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
2
6 11 5 -
7 -12 2 -
8 1 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

2. Confirm
Screen 8000
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - -12
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 - OK?

7 -12 2 -
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 - 3

3. Completion
Screen 8000
0 0 0 - When performing insertion, stitch of (X, Y)
1 -12 6 -
0 = (0, 0) will be inserted.
2 1 -15 -
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 -
7 0 0 -
8 -12 2 -
9 -12 11 -

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

10. DELETION OF STITCH


<How to call the screen>
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - 0
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 -
7 -12 2 -
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

Select the design to edit

1. Selection and deletion of stitch


Screen 8000
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - -12
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 - 2
7 -12 2 -
8 1 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

2. Confirm
Screen 8000
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - -12
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 - OK?

7 -12 2 -
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 - 3

3. Completion
Screen 8000
0 0 0 - When performing deletion, the stitch being
1 -12 6 -
-12 selected and the following ones will be
2 1 -15 -
3 11 9 -
moved up.
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 -
7 -12 11 -
8 9 1 -
9 -8 3 -

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

11. MODIFICATION OF STITCH DATA


<How to call the screen>
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - 0
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 -
7 -12 2 -
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

Select the design to edit

1. Select a stitch
Screen 8000
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - -12
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 -
7 -12 2 -
8 1 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

2. Modify the X data


Screen 8000
0 0 0 - XY setting range: -12.7 to +12.7 (mm)
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - 8
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 - 2
7 8 2 -
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

3. Selection and modification of Y data


Screen 8000
0 0 0 -
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - 7
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 -
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 - 4
7 8 7 -
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 -

4. Selection, modification, and registration of function code


Screen 8000
0 0 0 - Function code p.57
1 -12 6 -
2 1 -15 - STOP
3 11 9 -
4 11 5 - 6
5 11 5 -
6 11 5 - OK?

7 8 7 STOP
8 -12 11 -
9 9 1 - 8

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

12. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 3000)


<How to call the screen>

T
G001
T
G002
TG003
T
G004 G005
DOG FLAG HORSE STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 4274st. 568st. 10205st.

G006
TG007
CAR01 LILY
8976st. 4401st.

Floppy disk edit screen

Select

Thumbnail
Previous state Pressing the design data being selected once
T
G001
T
G002
T
G003
T
G004 G005
more will display the thumbnail.
DOG FLAG HORSE STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 4274st. 568st. 10205st.

Deletion of design data

G006
T
G007
CAR01 LILY
8976st. 4401st.

Formatting of floppy disk

Free Space
Input to memory

Page switching

T
G001
T
G002
T
G003
T
G004 G005
DOG FLAG HORSE STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 4274st. 568st. 10205st.

G006
T
G007
TG008
T
G009
T
G010
CAR01 LILY LILY2 LILY3 NIKE
8976st. 4401st. 5179st. 2345st. 363st.

T
G011
T
G012
T
G013
T
G014
T
G015
BASEB BASKET SWIM SKY TENNIS
26251st. 8280st. 512st. 11882st. 3526st.

Free Space

Design data stored in a floppy disk will be


displayed by 15 designs.
When design data is stored in “P7” or upper
ones, switch the screen as shown in the left
illustration.

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13. DELETION OF DESIGN DATA IN FLOPPY DISK


<How to call the screen>

TG001
T
G002
TG003
T
G004 G005
DOG FLAG HORSE STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 4274st. 568st. 10205st.

G006
TG007
CAR01 LILY
8976st. 4401st.

1. Select the design data


Screen 4000
T
G001
T
G002
TG003
T
G004 G005
DOG FLAG HORSE 1 STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 4274st. 568st. 10205st.

G006
TG007
CAR01 LILY
8976st. 4401st.

Free Space

2. Delete the design data


Screen 4000
T
G001
T
G002
TG003
T
G004 G005
DOG FLAG HORSE STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 4274st. 568st. 10205st.

G006
TG007 OK?
2
CAR01 LILY
8976st. 4401st.

3
Free Space

3. Result
Screen 4000
T
G001
T
G002
TG004 G005 G005
DOG FLAG STARS MOON MOON
1233st. 879st. 568st. 10205st. 10205st.

T
G007
LILY
4401st.

Free Space

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CHAPTER 6 DESIGN DATA MANAGEMENT

14. FORMATTING OF FLOPPY DISK


<How to call the screen>

TG001
T
G002
TG003
T
G004 G005
DOG FLAG HORSE STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 4274st. 568st. 10205st.

G006
TG007
CAR01 LILY
8976st. 4401st.

1. Select formatting
Screen 4000
T T T T
Setting an unformatted floppy disk will dis-
G001 G002 G003 G004 G005 Message OK
play the message. Press “OK” to follow the
DOG FLAG HORSE STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 4274st. 568st. 10205st. The disk is not formatted. Format the disk? procedure.

G006
TG007
[BC1]
CAR01 LILY
8976st. 4401st. It will be displayed if a floppy disk without
[BC1] design data is set.
1 Cancel the setting to continue the operation.

Free Space

2. Start formatting
Screen 4000
TG001
T
G002
T
G003
TG004 G005
Format - 3.5inch FD
Message
1.44MB(2DDIn OK
case of media720KB)ÇÝÉtÉHÅ[É}ÉbÉgǵNjDzÅB
DOG FLAG HORSE STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 4274st. 568st. 10205st. The disk is to be formatted.
All data on the disk will be erased.
3

T
OK?
Format - 3.5inch FD

Formatting 1.44MB (2DD In case of media720KB) Start(S) Close(C) Stop(A)


G006 G007
CAR01 LILY
8976st. 4401st.

Start(S) Close(C) Stop(A)


Format - 3.5inch FD
2 Formatting is in progress.

Free Space
Start(S) Close(C) Stop(A)

3. Completion
Screen 4000
TG001
T
G002
T
G003
TG004 G005
DOG FLAG HORSE STARS MOON
1233st. 879st. 4274st. 568st. 10205st.

G006
TG007
Format - 3.5inch FD

Formatting complete.1457664 bytes available on disk.

CAR01 LILY
8976st. 4401st.

Start (S) Close(C) Stop(A)

Free Space

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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

Xa:43.2
Ya:-276.1

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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

1. EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN (SCREEN 1400)


<How to call the screen>
Xa:43.2
Ya:-276.1

Design data management screen


Screen 1400
Position coordinates of the frame Some icons are not displayed depending on
models and specifications.
1400

Xa:43.2 Previous state


Ya:-276.1

OK?

Stop
Execute

Thread trimming

Trace

Manual offset

Design start position

Frame origin memory

Power resume

Automatic lubrication (option)

Table up/down (TEHX-C multi head machine)

Sequin device raising

Sequin device lowering

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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

2. THREAD TRIMMING/TRACE
<How to call the screen>
Xa:43.2
Ya:-276.1

! WARNING
When performing this operation, do not put your hands under the
needle or on the machine table. If your hands are under the needle
or on the machine table, you may be injured by the needle or the
moving frame.

Thread trimming
Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1

OK?

Trace
Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1 Trace p.100

OK?

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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

3. MANUAL OFFSET/DESIGN START POSITION


<How to call the screen>
Xa:43.2
Ya:-276.1

! WARNING
When performing this operation, do not put your hands under the
needle or on the machine table. If your hands are under the needle
or on the machine table, you may be injured by the needle or the
moving frame.

Manual offset
Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1 Return the frame that was moved to the orig-
inal position.
Manual offset p.98

1
OK?

Design start position


Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1 The frame will move to start position of
design.

OK?
1

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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

4. FRAME ORIGIN MEMORY (TFHX-II, TFHX-IIC)


<How to call the screen>
Xa:43.2
Ya:-276.1

! WARNING
When performing this operation, do not put your hands under the
needle or on the machine table. If your hands are under the needle
or on the machine table, you may be injured by the needle or the
moving frame.

1. Select frame origin memory


Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1 Move the frame by frame travel key to make
the machine memorize the origin of the
embroidery frame.
Perform this operation after the software was
installed or when the frame was moved dur-
ing turning off the power.

2. Search the origin


Xa:271.4 Screen 1400
Ya:116.2 Move the frame by frame travel key to the
left of the front. When the frame comes not
X[-] Y[-] to move, move the frame to the rear right
direction.
Frame travel key
Set the frame travel keys to 8-direction
travel. p.92

It is not possible to use jog remote-control-


ler.

3. Memorize the origin


Xa:0.0 Screen 1400
Ya:0.0 When the position of the origin is searched,
[-] will switch to [o]. When the origins of
X[o] Y[o] X[-] Y[-] No detection both axes are searched, make the machine
memorize the positions.

X[o] Y[-] Detection of X-axis only When the machine memorizes the origin, the
2 frame will return to the original position.

X[o] Y[o] Detection of the origins of


both axes

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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

5. FRAME ORIGIN MEMORY (TEHX-C, TFHX, TFHX-C)


<How to call the screen>
Xa:43.2
Ya:-276.1

! WARNING
When performing this operation, do not put your hands under the
needle or on the machine table. If your hands are under the needle
or on the machine table, you may be injured by the needle or the
moving frame.

1. Select frame origin memory


Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1 The machine will perform frame travel auto-
matically, and memorize the origin of the
embroidery frame.
Perform this operation after the software was
installed or when the frame was moved dur-
ing turning off the power.

2. Execute
Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1 Execution of frame origin memory will
cause the frame to move automatically to
search the origin.

When the machine memorizes the origin, the


OK?
frame will return to the original position.

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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

6. POWER RESUME (TFHX-II, TFHX-II)

Turning on the power again


! WARNING In case of power shut off by emergency stop,
turn “ON” the power to start operation.
In case of power shut off by power failure,
When performing this operation, do not put your hands under the turn “OFF” the power and then turn it “ON”
needle or on the machine table. If your hands are under the needle to start operation.
or on the machine table, you may be injured by the needle or the
moving frame.

1. Machine stop code


Screen 1000
Power resume function moves the frame to
the position where the power was shut off
during embroidery to prevent displacement
of design.
[2E3]

2. Selecting the thread trimming


Screen 1000
Automatic thread trimming (ATH)
ATH - Not to perform thread trimming
ATH o
ATH o To perform thread trimming
2

3. Search the origin


Screen 1000
Move the frame by frame travel key to the
left of the front. When the frame comes not
X[-] Y[-] to move, move the frame to the rear right
direction.
Frame travel key
Set the frame travel keys to 8-direction
travel. p.92

It is not possible to use jog remote-control-


ler.

4. Memorize the origin Screen 1000

X[o] Y[o] X[-] Y[-] When the position of the origin is searched,
No detection
[-] will switch to [o]. When the origins of
both axes are searched, make the machine
memorize the positions.
X[o] Y[-] Detection of X-axis only
4 When the machine memorizes the origin, the
frame will return to the position where the
X[o] Y[o] Detection of the origins of power was shut off.
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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

7. POWER RESUME (TEHX-C, TFHX, TFHX-C)

Turning on the power again


! WARNING In case of power shut off by emergency stop,
turn “ON” the power to start operation.
In case of power shut off by power failure,
When performing this operation, do not put your hands under the turn “OFF” the power and then turn it “ON”
needle or on the machine table. If your hands are under the needle to start operation.
or on the machine table, you may be injured by the needle or the
moving frame.

1. Machine stop code


Screen 1000
Power resume function moves the frame to
the position where the power was shut off
during embroidery to prevent displacement
of design.
[2E3]

2. Selecting the thread trimming


Screen 1000
Automatic thread trimming (ATH)

ATH o
ATH - Not to perform thread trimming
ATH o To perform thread trimming
2

Selection and execution of thread trimming


3
will cause the frame to move automatically
after thread trimming to search the origin.

3. End
Screen 1000
When the origin is searched, the frame will
return to the position where the power was
shut off and power resume operation will
finish.

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8. AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION SYSTEM (OPTION)


<How to call the screen>
Xa:43.2
Ya:-276.1

1. Select automatic lubrication system


Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1 It activates the automatic lubrication system
to supply oil to the machine.
1

2. Execute
Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1

OK?

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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

9. TABLE UP/DOWN DEVICE (TEHX-C)


<How to call the screen>
Xa:43.2
Ya:-276.1

! WARNING
When performing this operation, do not put your hands under the
needle or on the machine table. If your hands are under the needle
or on the machine table, you may be injured by the needle or the
moving frame.

1. Select table up/down device


Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-367.9 It activates the table up/down device to
adjust table height.

When performing this operation, move the


frame to the rearmost.
1 When the frame is positioned at the front,
error code “228” will be dis-
played. p.106

2. Up/down operation
Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-367.9 Move up/down the table using frame travel
key.
Stop
Raising
It is not possible to use jog remote-control-
ler.

Lowering

3. End
Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-367.9

Stop

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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

10. SEQUIN DEVICE


Xa:43.2
Ya:-276.1

! WARNING
When performing this operation, do not put your hands under the
needle or on the machine table. If your hands are under the needle
or on the machine table, you may be injured by the needle or the
moving frame.

Sequin device lowering


Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1

OK?

2
1

Sequin device raising


Xa:43.2 Screen 1400
Ya:-276.1

OK?

1
2

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11. FRAME BACK/FORWARD


<How to call the screen>
The current stitch
77

Amount of moving stitches


+ 4028

Explanation on the screen (screen 1200)


The current stitch Previous state
77 Frame back breaks embroidery and moves
Amount of moving stitches
+ 4028
Thread trimming only the frame to the direction where
Search stop code (color change) stitches return.
Frame forward breaks the embroidery and
Switching of frame back/forward causes only the frame to move to the direc-
tion where stitch(es) advance.

+/- of amount of moving stitches changes to


frame back “-”, or frame forward “+”.
Execute

Every pressing switches frame back/for-


ward.

! CAUTION
When performing this operation, do not put your hands, etc. on the
machine table. Moving embroidery frame will cause you injured.

1. Select frame back/forward


The current stitch Screen 1200
77 Perform thread trimming if necessary.
Amount of moving stitches
+ 0

2. Input and execution of amount of moving stitches


The current stitch Screen 1200
77 Every pressing of stop code searching will
Amount of moving stitches
+ 6825
search the next stop code.
It is also possible to input the number of
stitches by numerical keys.
2

Execution will perform frame back/forward


by the specified stitches.

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CHAPTER 7 MANUAL OPERATION

12. MANUAL COLOR CHANGE (SCREEN 1300)


<How to call the screen>

1 1

EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN


Previous state
Manual color change can change needle bar
Color Change
The needle bar number being used at embroidering without changing needle bar
1 7 setting.
The target needle bar number to change
When performing manual color change, set
Needle bar number the parameter “1. Auto Color Change” to
“No”. When “Yes” is set, needle bar will
return to the original needle bar at start of
embroidery even if performing manual color
Execute change. p.81

1. Select the needle bar to change


Screen 1200
Color Change

1 1

2. Execute
Screen 1200
Color Change

1 5

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CHAPTER 8 PARAMETER SETTING

CHAPTER 8 PARAMETER SETTING

1, Auto Color Change (AC)


( No, Yes, ) Yes
2. Auto Start (AS)
( No, Yes, ) Yes
3. A.S. in the Same Color
No
Yes
( No, Yes, )
4. A.S. after Auto Data Set
( No, Yes, ) No
5. Main Shaft Inching
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ) 0
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ) 4
7. Auto Jump [mm]
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9 ) No
8. Jump Convert
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ) 3
------

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CHAPTER 8 PARAMETER SETTING

EXPLANATION ON THE SCREEN


<How to call the screen>
1, Auto Color Change (AC)
( No, Yes, ) Yes
2. Auto Start (AS)
( No, Yes, ) Yes
3. Auto Start in the Same Color
No
Yes
( No, Yes, )
4. A.S. after Auto Data Set
( No, Yes, ) No
5. Main Shaft Inching
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ) 0
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ) 4
7. Auto Jump [mm]
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, ) No
8. Jump Convert
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ) 3
------

------

Parameter setting screen


Item to be selected
Setting items of parameter may not be dis-
Contents to be set played depending on machine specification.
Setting items of parameter may be different
1, Auto Color Change (AC)
from this manual due to research and devel-
( No, Yes, ) Yes Previous state
2. Auto Start (AS)
opment.
( No, Yes, ) Yes
3. A.S. in the Same Color
No Yes
( No, Yes, )
4. A.S. after Auto Data Set
( No, Yes, ) No
5. Main Shaft Inching
Scroll key
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ) 0 Yes/No, selection of setting It is possible to input all setting values by
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ) 4 value using the scroll key.
7. Auto Jump [mm]
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, ) No
8. Jump Convert
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ) 3 Numerical key Input of setting value by numerical key
------ In case of inputting value only, it is also pos-
------ sible to perform input by numerical key.
Perform input after deleting value by “BS
Register key”.
It is not possible to register values outside
the setting range.

Page switching Page switching


Pressing “P3” twice will display “P4, P5”.
Pressing “P5” twice will “ADJ”.
pressing “ADJ” twice will display “INF”.

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CHAPTER 8 PARAMETER SETTING

1. Auto Color Change (AC)


When needle bar step switches, automatic color
1. Auto Color Change (AC) Yes
( No, Yes, )
2. Auto Start (AS)
change will be performed.
Yes
( No, Yes, )
3. A.S. in the Same Color
( No, Yes, )
No Yes
4. A. S. after Auto Data Set No
( No, Yes, )
5. Main Shaft Inching 0
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH 4
(Yes/No) To perform automatic color
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
change automatically
7. Auto Jump [mm] No Yes
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, )
8. Jump Convert 3
“AC” lamp of the screen 1000
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
------
lights in red
------
Not to perform automatic color
No
change automatically

2. Auto Start (AS)


When needle bar step changes, automatic start will
1. Auto Color Change (AC) Yes
( No, Yes, )
2. Auto Start (AS)
be performed.
Yes
( No, Yes, )
3. A.S. in the Same Color
( No, Yes, )
No Yes
4. A. S. after Auto Data Set No
( No, Yes, )
5. Main Shaft Inching 0
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH 4
(Yes/No) Automatic start is performed
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
7. Auto Jump [mm] No
Yes “AS” lamp of the screen 1000
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, )
8. Jump Convert 3
lights in red
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
------
No Automatic start is not performed
------

It is possible to make setting when “Yes” is


set to “1. Auto Color Change”.

3. A.S. in the Same Color


Even if the same needle bar is selected before and
1. Auto Color Change (AC) Yes
( No, Yes, )
2. Auto Start (AS)
after color change, automatic start will be per-
Yes
( No, Yes, )
3. A.S. in the Same Color No No formed.
( No, Yes, )
4. A. S. after Auto Data Set No
( No, Yes, )
5. Main Shaft Inching 0
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH 4
(Yes/No)
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
7. Auto Jump [mm]
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, )
No Yes Automatic start is performed
8. Jump Convert 3
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
------
No Automatic start is not performed
------
It is possible to make setting when “Yes” is
set to “2. Auto Start”.

4. A. S. after Auto Data Set


It makes the machine start automatically to per-
1. Auto Color Change (AC) Yes
( No, Yes, )
2. Auto Start (AS)
form embroidery repeatedly at the same position
Yes
( No, Yes, )
3. A.S. in the Same Color No No after finishing the same design.
( No, Yes, )
4. A. S. after Auto Data Set No
( No, Yes, )
5. Main Shaft Inching 0
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH 4
(Yes/No)
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
7. Auto Jump [mm]
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, )
No Yes Automatic start is performed
8. Jump Convert 3
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
------
No Automatic start is not performed
------
It is possible to make setting when “Yes” is
set to “2. Auto Start”.

5. Main Shaft Inching


It makes the machine perform inching when the
1. Auto Color Change (AC) Yes
( No, Yes, )
2. Auto Start (AS)
machine starts.
Yes
( No, Yes, )
3. A.S. in the Same Color
( No, Yes, )
No 0
4. A. S. after Auto Data Set
( No, Yes, )
No "0" does not perform inching after start of
5. Main Shaft Inching 0 the machine.
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH 4
(0 ~ 9)
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
7. Auto Jump [mm] No
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, )
8. Jump Convert 3
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
------

------

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6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH


It makes the machine perform inching the number
1. Auto Color Change (AC) Yes
( No, Yes, )
2. Auto Start (AS)
of set times at machine start after thread trimming.
Yes
( No, Yes, )
3. A.S. in the Same Color
( No, Yes, )
No 4
4. A. S. after Auto Data Set No
( No, Yes, )
5. Main Shaft Inching 0
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH 4
(2 ~ 9)
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
7. Auto Jump [mm] No
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, )
8. Jump Convert 3
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
------

------

7. Auto Jump [mm]


When a stitch length is longer than the auto jump
1. Auto Color Change (AC) Yes
( No, Yes, )
2. Auto Start (AS)
length being set, it will make the stitch perform
Yes
( No, Yes, )
3. A.S. in the Same Color No No auto jump.
( No, Yes, )
4. A. S. after Auto Data Set No
( No, Yes, )
5. Main Shaft Inching 0 “No” does not make auto jump.
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH 4
(No/ 4.0~9.9)
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
7. Auto Jump [mm] No
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, )
8. Jump Convert 3
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
------

------

8. Jump Convert
When jump codes continue the number of set
1. Auto Color Change (AC) Yes
( No, Yes, )
2. Auto Start (AS)
times and more consecutively, it converts the con-
Yes
( No, Yes, )
3. A.S. in the Same Color No 3 secutive jump codes to frame stepping.
( No, Yes, )
4. A. S. after Auto Data Set No
( No, Yes, )
5. Main Shaft Inching 0 Frame stepping moves the frame with the
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH
(No/ 1~9)
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
4 main shaft kept stopping.
7. Auto Jump [mm] No
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, )
8. Jump Convert 3
“No” does not make jump conversion.
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
------
It is not possible to convert automatic jump.
------

9. ------
It is not applied.
1. Auto Color Change (AC) Yes
( No, Yes, )
2. Auto Start (AS) Yes
( No, Yes, )
3. A.S. in the Same Color No
( No, Yes, )
4. A. S. after Auto Data Set No
( No, Yes, )
5. Main Shaft Inching 0
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH 4
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
7. Auto Jump [mm] No
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, )
8. Jump Convert 3
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
------

------

10. ------
It is not applied.
1. Auto Color Change (AC) Yes
( No, Yes, )
2. Auto Start (AS) Yes
( No, Yes, )
3. A.S. in the Same Color No
( No, Yes, )
4. A. S. after Auto Data Set No
( No, Yes, )
5. Main Shaft Inching 0
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
6. M.Shaft Inching after ATH 4
( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
7. Auto Jump [mm] No
( No, 4.0 ~ 9.9, )
8. Jump Convert 3
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
------

------

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11. Frame Back All Head Sew


Make the machine perform embroidery with all
11. Frame Back All Head Sew No
( No, Yes, )
12. Overlap Frame Back
heads when the machine starts after frame back.
No
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
13. Halt Frame Back
( No, Yes, )
No No
------

15. Min. Revolution [rpm] 600


( 250 ~ 700, )
16. Upper T.Detection
(Yes/No) To perform embroidery with all
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, )
2 Yes heads
17. Under T.Detection (Unit) 4
( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, )
18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%]
( 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, )
70
Only the head where thread
19. ATH
( No, Yes, )
Yes No breakage occurred performs
20. Picker Timing (Tail Length)
( 340 ~359, 0 ~ 60 deg, )
30 embroidery

12. Overlap Frame Back


It makes all-head sewing from set number of
11. Frame Back All Head Sew No
( No, Yes, )
12. Overlap Frame Back
stitches prior to the detecting point of thread
No
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
13. Halt Frame Back No No
breakage when the machine starts after frame
( No, Yes, )
------ back.
15. Min. Revolution [rpm] 600
( 250 ~ 700, )
16. Upper T.Detection
(No/ 1~9)
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, )
2 It is effective when “11. F.B. All Head Sew”
17. Under T.Detection (Unit) 4
( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, ) is set to “No”.
18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%] 70
( 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, )
19. ATH
( No, Yes, )
Yes “No” performs all head embroidery from
20. Picker Timing (Tail Length)
( 340 ~359, 0 ~ 60 deg, )
30 thread breakage detecting point

13. Halt Frame Back


When starting the machine after frame back, make
11. Frame Back All Head Sew No
( No, Yes, )
12. Overlap Frame Back
the machine stop at all head sewing start point.
No
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
13. Halt Frame Back
( No, Yes, )
No No
------

15. Min. Revolution [rpm] 600


( 250 ~ 700, )
16. Upper T.Detection 2
(Yes/No) Yes To stop
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, )
17. Under T.Detection (Unit) 4
( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, ) No No to stop
18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%] 70
( 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, )
19. ATH Yes
( No, Yes, )
20. Picker Timing (Tail Length) 30
( 340 ~359, 0 ~ 60 deg, )

14. ------
It is not applied.
11. Frame Back All Head Sew No
( No, Yes, )
12. Overlap Frame Back No
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
13. Halt Frame Back No
( No, Yes, )
------

15. Min. Revolution [rpm] 600


( 250 ~ 700, )
16. Upper T.Detection 2
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, )
17. Under T.Detection (Unit) 4
( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, )
18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%] 70
( 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, )
19. ATH Yes
( No, Yes, )
20. Picker Timing (Tail Length) 30
( 340 ~359, 0 ~ 60 deg, )

15. Min. Revolution [rpm]


Lower limit of operating r.p.m.
11. Frame Back All Head Sew No
( No, Yes, )
12. Overlap Frame Back No
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
13. Halt Frame Back No 600 Inching is not included.
( No, Yes, )
------

15. Min. Revolution [rpm] 600


( 250 ~ 700, )
16. Upper T.Detection 2
(250 ~ 700)
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, )
17. Under T.Detection (Unit) 4
( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, )
18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%] 70
( 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, )
19. ATH Yes
( No, Yes, )
20. Picker Timing (Tail Length) 30
( 340 ~359, 0 ~ 60 deg, )

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16. Upper T.Detection


When the machine detects upper thread breakage
11. Frame Back All Head Sew No
( No, Yes, )
12. Overlap Frame Back
information more than the set number of times,
No
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
13. Halt Frame Back No 2
make the machine recognizes that it is a state of
( No, Yes, )
------ upper thread breakage.
15. Min. Revolution [rpm] 600
( 250 ~ 700, )
16. Upper T.Detection
(0, 1, 2, 3, 4)
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, )
2 When the setting value becomes smaller, the
17. Under T.Detection (Unit) 4
( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, ) sensitivity will become higher.
18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%] 70
( 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, )
19. ATH
( No, Yes, )
Yes "0" does not make detection.
20. Picker Timing (Tail Length) 30
( 340 ~359, 0 ~ 60 deg, )

17. Under T.Detection (Unit)


When information of under thread breakage is
11. Frame Back All Head Sew No
( No, Yes, )
12. Overlap Frame Back
detected the number of set times and more consec-
No
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
13. Halt Frame Back No 4
utively, it is regarded as a state of under thread
( No, Yes, )
------ breakage.
15. Min. Revolution [rpm] 600
( 250 ~ 700, )
16. Upper T.Detection
(0, 2, 4, 6, 8)
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, )
2 When the setting value becomes smaller, the
17. Under T.Detection (Unit) 4
( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, ) sensitivity will become higher.
18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%] 70
( 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, )
19. ATH
( No, Yes, )
Yes "0" does not make detection.
20. Picker Timing (Tail Length) 30
( 340 ~359, 0 ~ 60 deg, )

18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%]


It adjusts sensitivity of thread breakage detection.
11. Frame Back All Head Sew No
( No, Yes, )
12. Overlap Frame Back No
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
13. Halt Frame Back No 70 When the setting value becomes bigger, the
( No, Yes, )
------ sensitivity will become higher.
15. Min. Revolution [rpm] 600
( 250 ~ 700, )
16. Upper T.Detection 2
(40, 50, 60, 70, 80%)
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, )
17. Under T.Detection (Unit) 4
( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, )
18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%] 70
( 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, )
19. ATH Yes
( No, Yes, )
20. Picker Timing (Tail Length) 30
( 340 ~359, 0 ~ 60 deg, )

19. ATH
It makes the machine to perform automatic thread
11. Frame Back All Head Sew No
( No, Yes, )
12. Overlap Frame Back
trimming at color change, end of embroidery, etc.
No
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
13. Halt Frame Back
( No, Yes, )
No Yes
------

15. Min. Revolution [rpm] 600


( 250 ~ 700, )
16. Upper T.Detection 2
(Yes/No) Yes To perform thread trimming
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, )
17. Under T.Detection (Unit) 4
( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, ) No Not to perform thread trimming
18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%] 70
( 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, )
19. ATH Yes
( No, Yes, )
20. Picker Timing (Tail Length) 30
( 340 ~359, 0 ~ 60 deg, )

20. Picker Timing (Tail Length)


It adjusts the remaining thread length at thread
11. Frame Back All Head Sew No
( No, Yes, )
12. Overlap Frame Back
trimming.
No
( No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, )
13. Halt Frame Back
( No, Yes, )
No 30
------ 340 20 60
15. Min. Revolution [rpm] 600 Short Long
( 250 ~ 700, )
16. Upper T.Detection 2
(340 ~ 359, 0 ~ 60 deg.)
( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, )
17. Under T.Detection (Unit) 4
( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, )
18. Under T.D. (Step Ratio) [%] 70
It is possible to make setting when “19.
( 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, )
19. ATH Yes
ATH” is set to “Yes”
( No, Yes, )
20. Picker Timing (Tail Length) 30
( 340 ~359, 0 ~ 60 deg, )

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21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm]


It is not available at present.
21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm] 0
( 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, A, )
22. Return Stitches (ATH) -
( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches Yes
( No, Yes, )
0
24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm] 0.8
( 0.6, 0.8, )
25. Preset Halt (Stitch) 0
( 0 ~999999 st., )
26. Preset Halt (Data) 0
( 0 ~99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
( 0 ~999 Designs, )
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication) 0
( 0 ~99 * 10000 st., )
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
( No, Yes, )
30. Language Japanese
( English, Japnese, Other, )

22. Return Stitches (ATH)


It makes the machine perform return stitching
21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm] 0
( 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, A, )
22. Return Stitches (ATH) -
when the machine starts to sew after thread trim-
( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches Yes -
ming.
( No, Yes, )
24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm] 0.8
( 0.6, 0.8, )
25. Preset Halt (Stitch) 0 “-” makes no return stitching.
( 0 ~999999 st., )
26. Preset Halt (Data) 0
(-, 1, 2)
( 0 ~99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
( 0 ~999 Designs, )
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication) 0
( 0 ~99 * 10000 st., )
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
( No, Yes, )
30. Language Japanese
( English, Japnese, Other, )

23. Tie Stitches


It makes the machine perform tie stitching before
21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm] 0
( 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, A, )
22. Return Stitches (ATH) -
thread trimming.
( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches Yes
( No, Yes, )
Yes
24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm] 0.8
( 0.6, 0.8, )
25. Preset Halt (Stitch) 0
( 0 ~999999 st., )
26. Preset Halt (Data) 0
(Yes/No) Yes To perform tie stitching
( 0 ~99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
( 0 ~999 Designs, ) No Not to perform tie stitching
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication) 0
( 0 ~99 * 10000 st., )
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
( No, Yes, )
30. Language Japanese
( English, Japnese, Other, )

24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm]


Select stitch length to perform tie stitching/return
21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm] 0
( 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, A, )
22. Return Stitches (ATH) -
stitching.
( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches Yes
( No, Yes, )
0.8
24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm] 0.8
( 0.6, 0.8, )
25. Preset Halt (Stitch) 0
( 0 ~999999 st., )
26. Preset Halt (Data) 0
(0.6 / 0.8)
( 0 ~99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
( 0 ~999 Designs, )
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication) 0
( 0 ~99 * 10000 st., )
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
( No, Yes, )
30. Language Japanese
( English, Japnese, Other, )

25. Preset Halt (Stitch)


When the stitch counter reaches the set value, it
21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm] 0
( 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, A, )
22. Return Stitches (ATH) -
will make the machine stop automatically.
( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches Yes 0
( No, Yes, )
24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm] 0.8
Numerical key Code number “1D2” will be displayed at
( 0.6, 0.8, )
25. Preset Halt (Stitch) 0 stop of the machine.
( 0 ~999999 st., )
26. Preset Halt (Data) 0
(0 ~ 999999 st.)
( 0 ~99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
"0" makes no stop.
( 0 ~999 Designs, )
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication) 0
( 0 ~99 * 10000 st., )
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
( No, Yes, )
30. Language Japanese
( English, Japnese, Other, )

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26. Preset Halt (Data)


When frame moving amount reaches the set value,
21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm] 0
( 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, A, )
22. Return Stitches (ATH) -
it will make the machine stop automatically.
( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches Yes 0
( No, Yes, )
24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm] 0.8
Numerical key Code number “1D2” will be displayed at
( 0.6, 0.8, )
25. Preset Halt (Stitch) 0 stop of the machine.
( 0 ~999999 st., )
26. Preset Halt (Data) 0
(0 ~ 99999 cm)
( 0 ~99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
"0" makes no stop.
( 0 ~999 Designs, )
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication) 0
( 0 ~99 * 10000 st., )
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
( No, Yes, )
30. Language Japanese
( English, Japnese, Other, )

27. Preset Halt (Design)


When embroidered designs reach the set value, it
21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm] 0
( 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, A, )
22. Return Stitches (ATH) -
makes the machine stop automatically.
( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches Yes 0
( No, Yes, )
24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm] 0.8
Numerical key Code number “1D2” will be displayed at
( 0.6, 0.8, )
25. Preset Halt (Stitch) 0 stop of the machine.
( 0 ~999999 st., )
26. Preset Halt (Data) 0
(0 ~ 999 Designs)
( 0 ~99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
"0" makes no stop.
( 0 ~999 Designs, )
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication) 0
( 0 ~99 * 10000 st., )
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
( No, Yes, )
30. Language Japanese
( English, Japnese, Other, )

28. Preset Halt (Lubrication)


When the stitch counter reaches the set value, it
21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm] 0
( 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, A, )
22. Return Stitches (ATH) -
will make the machine stop automatically.
( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches Yes 0
( No, Yes, )
24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm] 0.8 Numerical key Setting value multiplied by 10000 stitches
( 0.6, 0.8, )
25. Preset Halt (Stitch) 0
( 0 ~999999 st., )
26. Preset Halt (Data)
(0 ~ 99 * 10000st.) Code number “OIL” will be displayed at
0
( 0 ~99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
stop of the machine.
( 0 ~999 Designs, )
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication)
( 0 ~99 * 10000 st., )
0 "0" makes no stop.
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
( No, Yes, )
30. Language Japanese
It is effective when “36. Lubrication” is set
( English, Japnese, Other, )
to “No”.

29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code)


It makes the machine stop automatically just
21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm] 0
( 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, A, )
22. Return Stitches (ATH) -
before end of embroidery.
( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches Yes
( No, Yes, )
No
24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm] 0.8
( 0.6, 0.8, )
25. Preset Halt (Stitch) 0
( 0 ~999999 st., )
26. Preset Halt (Data) 0
(Yes/No) Yes To perform automatic stop
( 0 ~99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
( 0 ~999 Designs, ) No Not to perform automatic stop
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication) 0
( 0 ~99 * 10000 st., )
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
( No, Yes, )
30. Language
It is possible to perform frame back after
Japanese
( English, Japnese, Other, )
stop of the machine.

30. Language
Select display language of the screen.
21. Select Under T. Trimming [mm] 0
( 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, A, )
22. Return Stitches (ATH) -
( -, 1, 2, )
23. Tie Stitches Yes Japanese “Other” becomes different language depend-
( No, Yes, )
24. Tie/Return Stitch Length [mm]
( 0.6, 0.8, )
0.8 ing on specification.
25. Preset Halt (Stitch) 0
( 0 ~999999 st., )
26. Preset Halt (Data)
(English, Japanese, Other) When setting was switched to “Other”, turn
0
( 0 ~99999 cm, )
27. Preset Halt (Design) 0
on the power again.
( 0 ~999 Designs, )
28. Preset Halt (Lubrication) 0
( 0 ~99 * 10000 st., )
29. Preset Halt (Just before End Code) No
( No, Yes, )
30. Language Japanese
( English, Japnese, Other, )

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31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st]


Select frame feed unit at frame back/forward.
31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st] 1
( 1, 3, 5, )
32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm] 0.0
( -1.0 ~ 1.0, )
33. Auto Origin Return Yes
( No, Yes, )
1
34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec] 200
( 100, 200, )
35. Frame Start Timing [Degree] 250
( 230, 240, 250, 260, )
36. Lubrication No
(1, 3, 5)
( No, Yes, )
37. Lubrication Cycle 0
( 0 ~9999 * 1000 st., )
38. Bobbin Changer No
( No, Yes, )
39. Sequin(R) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )
40. Sequin(L) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )

32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm]


It adds the setting value to satin stitch to adjust the
31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st] 1
( 1, 3, 5, )
32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm] 0.0
satin stitch.
( -1.0 ~ 1.0, )
33. Auto Origin Return Yes
( No, Yes, )
0.0
34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec]
( 100, 200, )
200 "0" does not make addition.
35. Frame Start Timing [Degree] 250
( 230, 240, 250, 260, )
36. Lubrication
(-1.0 ~ 1.0) Satin stitch p.100
No
( No, Yes, )
37. Lubrication Cycle 0
( 0 ~9999 * 1000 st., )
38. Bobbin Changer No
( No, Yes, )
39. Sequin(R) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )
40. Sequin(L) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )

33. Auto Origin Return


It moves the frame to the origin at the end of
31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st] 1
( 1, 3, 5, )
32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm] 0.0
embroidery.
( -1.0 ~ 1.0, )
33. Auto Origin Return Yes
( No, Yes, )
Yes
34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec] 200
( 100, 200, )
35. Frame Start Timing [Degree] 250
( 230, 240, 250, 260, )
36. Lubrication No
(Yes/No) Yes To move
( No, Yes, )
37. Lubrication Cycle 0
( 0 ~9999 * 1000 st., ) No Not to move
38. Bobbin Changer No
( No, Yes, )
39. Sequin(R) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )
40. Sequin(L) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )

34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec]


Select the origin return, frame travel speed at off-
31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st] 1
( 1, 3, 5, )
32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm] 0.0
setting.
( -1.0 ~ 1.0, )
33. Auto Origin Return Yes
( No, Yes, )
200
34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec] 200
( 100, 200, )
35. Frame Start Timing [Degree] 250
( 230, 240, 250, 260, )
36. Lubrication No
(100, 200)
( No, Yes, )
37. Lubrication Cycle 0
( 0 ~9999 * 1000 st., )
38. Bobbin Changer No
( No, Yes, )
39. Sequin(R) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )
40. Sequin(L) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )

35. Frame Start Timing [Degree]


Select start timing (main shaft angle) of frame
31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st] 1
( 1, 3, 5, )
32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm] 0.0
drive.
( -1.0 ~ 1.0, )
33. Auto Origin Return Yes
( No, Yes, )
250
34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec] 200
( 100, 200, )
35. Frame Start Timing [Degree] 250
( 230, 240, 250, 260, )
36. Lubrication No
(230, 240, 250, 260 deg.)
( No, Yes, )
37. Lubrication Cycle 0
( 0 ~9999 * 1000 st., )
38. Bobbin Changer No
( No, Yes, )
39. Sequin(R) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )
40. Sequin(L) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )

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36. Lubrication
Select whether automatic lubrication system is
31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st] 1
( 1, 3, 5, )
32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm] 0.0
equipped with the machine or not.
( -1.0 ~ 1.0, )
33. Auto Origin Return Yes
( No, Yes, )
No
34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec] 200
( 100, 200, )
35. Frame Start Timing [Degree] 250
( 230, 240, 250, 260, )
36. Lubrication No
(Yes/No) Yes Equipped
( No, Yes, )
37. Lubrication Cycle 0
( 0 ~9999 * 1000 st., ) No Not equipped
38. Bobbin Changer No
( No, Yes, )
39. Sequin(R) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )
40. Sequin(L) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )

37. Lubrication Cycle


When the stitch count reaches the set value, it will
31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st] 1
( 1, 3, 5, )
32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm] 0.0
make automatic lubrication system activate.
( -1.0 ~ 1.0, )
33. Auto Origin Return Yes 0
( No, Yes, )
34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec] 200
Numerical key Setting value multiplied by 1000 stitches
( 100, 200, )
35. Frame Start Timing [Degree] 250
( 230, 240, 250, 260, )
36. Lubrication
(0 ~ 9999 * 1000st.) It is possible to make setting when “36.
No
( No, Yes, )
37. Lubrication Cycle 0
Lubrication” is set to “Yes”
( 0 ~9999 * 1000 st., )
38. Bobbin Changer No
( No, Yes, )
39. Sequin(R) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )
40. Sequin(L) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )

38. Bobbin Changer


Select whether bobbin changer is equipped with
31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st] 1
( 1, 3, 5, )
32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm] 0.0
the machine or not.
( -1.0 ~ 1.0, )
33. Auto Origin Return Yes
( No, Yes, )
No
34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec]
( 100, 200, )
200 It is not displayed in TFHX-C, TFHX-2C,
35. Frame Start Timing [Degree] 250 and TEHX-C.
( 230, 240, 250, 260, )
36. Lubrication No
(Yes/No)
( No, Yes, )
37. Lubrication Cycle 0
Yes Equipped
( 0 ~9999 * 1000 st., )
38. Bobbin Changer
( No, Yes, )
No
No Not equipped
39. Sequin(R) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )
40. Sequin(L) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )

39. Sequin(R) [mm]


Select equipment/feed amount of sequin device
31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st] 1
( 1, 3, 5, )
32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm] 0.0
(R)
( -1.0 ~ 1.0, )
33. Auto Origin Return Yes
( No, Yes, )
No
34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec] 200
( 100, 200, )
35. Frame Start Timing [Degree] 250
( 230, 240, 250, 260, )
36. Lubrication No
(No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) 5 to 10 Feed amount of chip
( No, Yes, )
37. Lubrication Cycle 0
( 0 ~9999 * 1000 st., ) No Not equipped
38. Bobbin Changer No
( No, Yes, )
39. Sequin(R) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )
40. Sequin(L) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )

40. Sequin(L) [mm]


Select equipment/feed amount of sequin device
31. F.B/F.F. Stitch Unit [st] 1
( 1, 3, 5, )
32. Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm] 0.0
(L)
( -1.0 ~ 1.0, )
33. Auto Origin Return Yes
( No, Yes, )
No
34. Frame Travel Speed [mm/sec] 200
( 100, 200, )
35. Frame Start Timing [Degree] 250
( 230, 240, 250, 260, )
36. Lubrication No
(No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) 5 to 10 Feed amount of chip
( No, Yes, )
37. Lubrication Cycle 0
( 0 ~9999 * 1000 st., ) No Not equipped
38. Bobbin Changer No
( No, Yes, )
39. Sequin(R) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )
40. Sequin(L) [mm] No
( No, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, )

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41. Boring
Select whether boring device is equipped with the
41. Boring No
( No, Yes, )
42. Boring Step Step1
machine or not.
( Step1, Step3, )
43. Cording No
( No, Yes, )
No
------

45. Network No
( No, Yes, )
46. Serial Speed [bps] 38400
(Yes/No) Yes Equipped
( 9600, 19200, 38400, )
------
No Not equipped
48. Table Up/Down No
( No, Yes, )
49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )
50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )

42. Boring Step


It processes stitch data when boring is performed.
41. Boring No
( No, Yes, )
42. Boring Step Step1
( Step1, Step3, )
43. Cording No
( No, Yes, )
Step1
------

45. Network No
Step1 Not to perform data processing
( No, Yes, )
46. Serial Speed [bps]
(Step1, Step3)
( 9600, 19200, 38400, )
38400
To add mechanical offset amount
Step3
------
12 mm
48. Table Up/Down No
( No, Yes, )
49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )
50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )

43. Cording
Select whether cording device is equipped with
41. Boring No
( No, Yes, )
42. Boring Step Step1
the machine or not.
( Step1, Step3, )
43. Cording No
( No, Yes, )
No
------

45. Network No
( No, Yes, )
46. Serial Speed [bps] 38400
(Yes/No) Yes Equipped
( 9600, 19200, 38400, )
------
No Not equipped
48. Table Up/Down No
( No, Yes, )
49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )
50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )

44. ------
It is not applied.
41. Boring No
( No, Yes, )
42. Boring Step Step1
( Step1, Step3, )
43. Cording No
( No, Yes, )
------

45. Network No
( No, Yes, )
46. Serial Speed [bps] 38400
( 9600, 19200, 38400, )
------

48. Table Up/Down No


( No, Yes, )
49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )
50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )

45. Network
Select the state of network.
41. Boring No
( No, Yes, )
42. Boring Step Step1
( Step1, Step3, )
43. Cording No
( No, Yes, )
No
------

45. Network No
Yes Connected
( No, Yes, )
46. Serial Speed [bps]
(Yes/No)
( 9600, 19200, 38400, )
38400
No Not connected
------

48. Table Up/Down No


( No, Yes, )
49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )
50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )

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46. Serial Speed [bps]


Select transfer speed of serial connector.
41. Boring No
( No, Yes, )
42. Boring Step Step1
( Step1, Step3, )
43. Cording No 38400 It is possible to make setting when “Yes” is
( No, Yes, )
------ set to “45. Network”.
45. Network No
( No, Yes, )
46. Serial Speed [bps] 38400
(9600, 19200, 38400)
( 9600, 19200, 38400, )
------

48. Table Up/Down No


( No, Yes, )
49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )
50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )

47. ------
It is not applied.
41. Boring No
( No, Yes, )
42. Boring Step Step1
( Step1, Step3, )
43. Cording No
( No, Yes, )
------

45. Network No
( No, Yes, )
46. Serial Speed [bps] 38400
( 9600, 19200, 38400, )
------

48. Table Up/Down No


( No, Yes, )
49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )
50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )

48. Table Up/Down


Select whether auto sub-table lifter is equipped
41. Boring No
( No, Yes, )
42. Boring Step Step1
with the machine or not.
( Step1, Step3, )
43. Cording No
( No, Yes, )
No
------
Setting is applied to TEHX-C only
45. Network No
( No, Yes, )
46. Serial Speed [bps] 38400
(Yes/No) Yes Equipped
( 9600, 19200, 38400, )
------
No Not equipped
48. Table Up/Down No
( No, Yes, )
49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )
50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )

49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm]


It corrects mechanical error generated when
41. Boring No
( No, Yes, )
42. Boring Step Step1
movement of the X-axis drive system reverses.
( Step1, Step3, )
43. Cording No
( No, Yes, )
0.0
------ "0" does not make correction.
45. Network No
( No, Yes, )
46. Serial Speed [bps]
(-0.5 ~ 0.5 mm) When correction is made, “32. Satin Stitch
38400
( 9600, 19200, 38400, )
------
(Data to add)” will become invalid.
48. Table Up/Down
( No, Yes, )
No Backlash p.99
49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )
50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )

50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm]


It corrects mechanical error generated when
41. Boring No
( No, Yes, )
42. Boring Step Step1
movement of the Y-axis drive system reverses.
( Step1, Step3, )
43. Cording No
( No, Yes, )
0.0
------ "0" does not make correction.
45. Network No
( No, Yes, )
46. Serial Speed [bps]
(-0.5 ~ 0.5 mm) When correction is made, “32. Satin Stitch
38400
( 9600, 19200, 38400, )
------
(Data to add)” will become invalid.
48. Table Up/Down
( No, Yes, )
No Backlash p.99
49. Backlash (X Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )
50. Backlash (Y Axis) [mm] 0.0
( -0.5 ~ 0.5, )

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51. Total Stitch Counter


It displays the number of embroidered stitches
51. Total Stitch Counter 0
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position -----
until now since the counter is reset.
(,)
53. Display of Needle Position -----
(,)
0
54. PANEL Software Install
( No, Yes, )
No 0: Reset
------

56. Stop at Lower D.Point


(---, 0) ---: To display the counter
No
( No, Yes, )
57. Frame Travel Key 4
(4, 8, )
58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position 0
( -5 ~ +5, )
------

------

52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position


Display the stop position of the main shaft.
51. Total Stitch Counter 0
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position -----
(,)
53. Display of Needle Position ----- ON ON: within the range of the fixed position
(,)
54. PANEL Software Install
( No, Yes, )
No OFF: Outside of the range of the fixed posi-
------
tion
56. Stop at Lower D.Point No
( No, Yes, )
57. Frame Travel Key 4
(4, 8, )
58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position 0
( -5 ~ +5, )
------

------

53. Display of Needle Position


Display the needle position.
51. Total Stitch Counter 0
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position -----
(,)
53. Display of Needle Position -----
(,)
465
54. PANEL Software Install No
( No, Yes, )
------

56. Stop at Lower D.Point No


( No, Yes, )
57. Frame Travel Key 4
(4, 8, )
58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position 0
( -5 ~ +5, )
------

------

54. PANEL Software Install


Install the PANEL software.
51. Total Stitch Counter 0
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position -----
(,)
53. Display of Needle Position ----- No Installation p.20
(,)
54. PANEL Software Install No
( No, Yes, )
------

56. Stop at Lower D.Point No


(Yes/No)
( No, Yes, )
57. Frame Travel Key 4
(4, 8, )
58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position 0
( -5 ~ +5, )
------

------

55. ------
It is not applied.
51. Total Stitch Counter 0
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position -----
(,)
53. Display of Needle Position -----
(,)
54. PANEL Software Install No
( No, Yes, )
------

56. Stop at Lower D.Point No


( No, Yes, )
57. Frame Travel Key 4
(4, 8, )
58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position 0
( -5 ~ +5, )
------

------

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56. Stop at Lower D.Point


When the machine stops at end code 2 (end of
51. Total Stitch Counter 0
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position -----
embroidery), make the machine stop at the
(,)
53. Display of Needle Position ----- No
pseudo-fixed position.
(,)
54. PANEL Software Install No
( No, Yes, )
------

56. Stop at Lower D.Point No


(Yes/No)
( No, Yes, )
57. Frame Travel Key
(4, 8, )
4
Yes To perform stop at the lower dead
58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position
( -5 ~ +5, )
0 point
------
Not to perform stop at the lower
------ No
dead point

When performing manual frame travel,


frame origin memory, manual offset during

57. Frame Travel Key


Effective direction of frame travel keys
51. Total Stitch Counter 0
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position -----
(,)
53. Display of Needle Position -----
(,)
4
54. PANEL Software Install No
( No, Yes, )
------

56. Stop at Lower D.Point No


(4, 8)
( No, Yes, )
57. Frame Travel Key 4
(4, 8, )
58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position 0
( -5 ~ +5, )
------

------

4 directions 8 directions

58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position


Perform adjustment when stop position of the
51. Total Stitch Counter 0
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position -----
main shaft is misaligned.
(,)
53. Display of Needle Position -----
(,)
0
54. PANEL Software Install No
( No, Yes, )
------

56. Stop at Lower D.Point No


(-5 ~ +5)
( No, Yes, )
57. Frame Travel Key 4
( 4, 8, )
58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position 0
( -5 ~ +5, )
------

------

59. ------
It is not applied.
51. Total Stitch Counter 0
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position -----
(,)
53. Display of Needle Position -----
(,)
54. PANEL Software Install No
( No, Yes, )
------

56. Stop at Lower D.Point No


( No, Yes, )
57. Frame Travel Key 4
(4, 8, )
58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position 0
( -5 ~ +5, )
------

------

60. ------
It is not applied.
51. Total Stitch Counter 0
( ---, 0, )
52. Display of M.Shaft Stop Position -----
(,)
53. Display of Needle Position -----
(,)
54. PANEL Software Install No
( No, Yes, )
------

56. Stop at Lower D.Point No


( No, Yes, )
57. Frame Travel Key 4
(4, 8, )
58. Adjust M.Shaft Stop Position 0
( -5 ~ +5, )
------

------

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CHAPTER 8 PARAMETER SETTING

! CAUTION
This setting is set by the manufacturer at shipment of the machine.
The customer should not change the setting.

61. Max. Revolution [rpm]


Upper limit of maximum revolution.
61. Max. Revolution [rpm] 1000
( 500 ~ 1200, )
------

------
1000 Upper limit of 3 and more head machine is
64. Number of Needles
( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
15 1000rpm
65. Number of Heads 6
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
(500 ~ 1200)
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67. Frame Drive Mode Auto
( Auto, 210, )
------

69. CPU Software Version No


(,)
------

62. ------
It is not applied.
61. Max. Revolution [rpm] 1000
( 500 ~ 1200, )
------

------

64. Number of Needles 15


( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
65. Number of Heads 6
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67. Frame Drive Mode Auto
( Auto, 210, )
------

69. CPU Software Version No


(,)
------

63. ------
It is not applied.
61. Max. Revolution [rpm] 1000
( 500 ~ 1200, )
------

------

64. Number of Needles 15


( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
65. Number of Heads 6
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67. Frame Drive Mode Auto
( Auto, 210, )
------

69. CPU Software Version No


(,)
------

64. Number of Needles


Select the number of needles.
61. Max. Revolution [rpm] 1000
( 500 ~ 1200, )
------

------
15 18 needle machine is option
64. Number of Needles 15
( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
65. Number of Heads 6
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
(3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18)
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67. Frame Drive Mode Auto
( Auto, 210, )
------

69. CPU Software Version No


(,)
------

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65. Number of Heads


Select the number of heads.
61. Max. Revolution [rpm] 1000
( 500 ~ 1200, )
------

------
6 In case of 4-head machine equipped with
64. Number of Needles
( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
15 sequin device, select head according to type
65. Number of Heads 6 of color change motor.
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
(2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8,)
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67. Frame Drive Mode
( Auto, 210, )
Auto 4r 4d
------

69. CPU Software Version No


(,)
------

Up to 20 are applied to the number of heads


in TEHX-C.

66. Model
Select the model.
61. Max. Revolution [rpm] 1000
( 500 ~ 1200, )
------

------
2C
64. Number of Needles 15
( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
65. Number of Heads 6
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
(2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC)
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67. Frame Drive Mode Auto
( Auto, 210, )
------

69. CPU Software Version No


(,)
------

67. Frame Drive Mode


This is a selection of usual frame drive mode and
61. Max. Revolution [rpm] 1000
( 500 ~ 1200, )
------
type to reduce looping.
------
Auto
64. Number of Needles
( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
15 It is not possible to perform setting in
65. Number of Heads 6
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
(Auto, 210/200,) Auto Usual frame drive mode
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67. Frame Drive Mode Auto Frame drive mode to reduce loop-
( Auto, 210, )
------
210/200 ing
69. CPU Software Version No
(,)
------
200 TFHX, TFHX-C 200 Max 850rpm Upper limit to low
speed rpm550rpm
210 TFHX-2, TFHX-2C
Max 800rpm Upper limit to low
210
Max 700rpm speed rpm450rpm

68. ------
It is not applied.
61. Max. Revolution [rpm] 1000
( 500 ~ 1200, )
------

------

64. Number of Needles 15


( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
65. Number of Heads 6
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67. Frame Drive Mode Auto
( Auto, 210, )
------

69. CPU Software Version No


(,)
------

69. CPU Software Version


Display the version of CPU software.
61. Max. Revolution [rpm] 1000
( 500 ~ 1200, )
------

------
0.53FL
64. Number of Needles 15
( 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, )
65. Number of Heads 6
( 2, 3, 4r, 4d, 5, 6, 7, 8, )
66. Model 2C
( 2, 2C, L, LC, N, NC, )
67. Frame Drive Mode Auto
( Auto, 210, )
------

69. CPU Software Version -----


(,)
------

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CHAPTER 9 OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

CHAPTER 9 OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

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CHAPTER 9 OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

1. DESIGN SCALE UP/DOWN


It is possible to perform enlargement/reduction in 50 to 200% in X/Y direction.
When all of enlargement/reduction, rotation,
and mirror image reversion are set, the data
processing will have ranking of priority.
Enlargement/reduction --
X: 150 Y: 180
Example: X 100%, Y: 50%
45° rotation
Mirror image reversion

Design start position

2. ROTATION
It is possible to rotate a design up to 359° in increments of 1°.
Original design data

Rotation: 45° X: 100% Y: 50%

Design start position


Rotation: 45°s

3. MIRROR IMAGE REVERSION


It is possible to make reversion based on Y-axis.
Mirror image reversion

Design start position

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4. REPEAT
Rear The repeat direction will be decided by +/-
of amount of design interval.

Design interval in
Y-direction
Left Right

Design interval
in X-direction
Design start position
Front

X direction priority Y direction priority


3 2 1 5 3 1
Embroidering order differs depending on
priority direction.

The XY design interval in the left illustra-


tion is minus direction.

6 5 4 6 4 2

5. CONVERTED ARRANGEMENT
Converted arrangement arranges and repeats
X-axis mirror image arrangement the design as it is set as the initial setting in
odd-numbered times, and design arranged
by mirror/rotation in even-numbered times

5 3 1
Design start position

Design
interval in
Y-direction

6 4 2

Y-axis mirror image arrangement Design interval in X-direction

X: -, Y: -, Y priority
5 3 1

6 4 2
180° rotated arrangement X: -, Y: -, Y priority

5 3 1

6 4 2
X: -, Y: -, Y priority

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CHAPTER 9 OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

6. MANUAL OFFSET
This function returns the frame to the original position when the machine was
stopped in the middle of embroidery and the frame was moved to a free setting A: Free setting point B: Frame travel position
point manually.

1. It performs manual thread trimming after it


makes the machine stop at the free setting A
point (A).

2. Move the embroidery frame by manual frame


travel to B to check embroidery design, etc.
A

3. When executing manual offset, the frame will


move to the free setting position (A).

7. AUTOMATIC OFFSET
This function moves the embroidery frame forward automatically at the end posi-
tion of design. A: Design start position
B: End position of design
C: Middle position
1. When starting the machine, the embroidery frame will
move to the design start position (A) through the mid- D: Offset start position
dle position (C) and embroidery will start.

2. The machine will stop at the end position of design (B)


When there is no middle position (C), the
to perform thread trimming, and the embroidery frame
frame will move to the design start position
will move to the offset start position (D) through the
(A).
middle position (C).

B
3. Change fabric or frame. C

When there is no middle position (C), the


frame will move directly to the offset start
position (D).

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8. OFFSETTING AT AUTOMATIC COLOR CHANGE


This function makes the embroidery frame move forward automatically at color
change. A: Middle position
Condition: Offsetting at automatic color change is set, automatic offset is set, “Yes” is set to B: Color change point
“Automatic color change (AC), automatic start (AS), and ATH” of parameter. C: Offset start position

C
1. The machine stops at the color change point
(B) to perform thread trimming, and the
embroidery frame moves to the offset start B A
position (C) through the middle position (A).

When there is no middle position (A), the


frame will move directly to the offset start
position (C).

2. When starting the machine, the embroidery


frame will move to the color change point (B) A
through the middle position (A), and the
B
embroidery will be continued.
When there is no middle position (A), the
frame will move directly to the free setting
point (B).

9. BACKLASH
This function corrects drive error generated when direction of stitch data reverses
(reversion of polarity).
It is possible to correct stitch of each X
direction and Y direction by -0.5 to +0.5
mm.

2.0 mm 1.5 mm 0.5 mm


Correction

Design data Finishing Correction by +0.5 mm

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CHAPTER 9 OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS

10. SATIN STITCH


This function expands satin stitch length.

Density for distinction


a: Distance b: Stitch width c: 1/2 of the setting value When a distance (a) is 1 mm or less, the
machine recognizes it as a satin stitch.

Data to be added
A half (c) of the set value in parameter “32.
Satin Stitch (Data to add) [mm]” is added
a both sides of stitch (b).
c b c

11. TRACE
This function makes the frame move along the outer circumference of the design
that has been set.

Offset start position

Trace makes the frame move to each apex of


1 the outer circumference of the design as if a
rubber ring was hanged at each apex.

6 When there is an offset position, the frame


will move to offset start position --

4
5
2 Middle position
3

: Design start position

When repeat setting is made, whole designs


will be traced after tracing the first design
only.

Repeat of design

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CHAPTER 10 ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS

CHAPTER 10 ELECTRO-COMPONENT
PARTS

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CHAPTER 10 ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS

1. POWER SUPPLY/DRIVER BOX


! WARNING
To prevent electric shock, be sure to use non-electrical-induced
bar, etc. to press the excitation ON/OFF switch to turn ON/OFF
excitation.

! CAUTION
Do not put an object that blocks wind flow of the cooling fan.
Inside of the box will get overheat to cause the machine to mal-
function.
9

4
Y-axis driver: Driver card 3 pieces
1 8
(LED on each card)

2 X-axis driver: Driver card 3 pieces


(LED on each card) 1 5

LED 8
A lamp that indicates condition of the driver
3 Lights in green: Excitation ON (normal) 3
Lights in orange: Excitation OFF
Lights in red: Abnormal (overcurrent)
4 Driver CPU card (for Y-axis driver)
5 Driver CPU card (for X-axis driver) 2
6 Power supply card (5 V)
7 Power supply card (24 V)
8 Cooling fan
Excitation switch
9
Every pressing of the switch will switch ON/OFF.

6
8
7

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2. SWITCHING OF POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATION


! WARNING
To prevent electric shock, be sure to turn off the primary power
supply. Turn off the power switch before turning off the primary
power supply.

! CAUTION 1

Regarding standard/M-spec. machine of TFHX/TFHX-C, and 7 to 20


head machine of TEHX-C, fix the power supply to 200 V system.
2

It is possible to change power supply specification by changing connecting method of the short
connector in the power supply/driver box. This, however, excludes standard/M-spec. machine
of TFHX/TFHX-C, and 7 to 20 head machine of TEHX-C.

1. Box cover
Remove the attaching screws (1) (6 spots), and take out the front cover (2) of the power
supply/driver box. 4
Remove the connector (3) of the fan motor located at the box cover.

2. Short connector
3
Slide the position of the short connector CN31A (4) for re-insertion.

100 V system 200 V system

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CHAPTER 10 ELECTRO-COMPONENT PARTS

3. OPERATION PANEL BOX


[Rear view]
1 2 3 4 5
1 DIP switch (SW1)
2 FDD
3 Backlight inverter
4 CPU-E card
5 Touch panel cable extension card
6 Frame travel switch card
7 RISC card
8 Touch panel
9 Regulator card

6 7 8 9

Do not change setting of the DIP switch.

OFF ON
1
2
3
4

DIP switch [SW1]

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CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING

CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING

[228]

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CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING

1. WHEN THE MACHINE STOPPED DURING OPERATION


There are two main machine stop factors: one is stop by occurrence of error and another is
stop by normal stop factor. When the machine operation is interrupted with code number dis-
played on the screen, carry out the troubleshooting referring to the code chart below.

[291]

Stop by occurrence of error


If a code number of 300 series is displayed, contact your local distributor.

Code No. Stop Factor Corrective Action

The fixed position signal (main shaft Z signal) is not Return the main shaft to the fixed position.
211
detected. Check the encoder signal.

The frame has traveled exceeding the travel limit posi-


221 tion. (Left direction)

The frame has traveled exceeding the travel limit posi-


222 tion. (Right direction)

The frame has traveled exceeding the travel limit posi- Move the frame manually so that the design fits in the embroi-
223 tion. (Front direction) dery area.

The frame has traveled exceeding the travel limit posi-


224 tion. (Rear direction)

Stitching has exceeded the embroidery space. (In case


225 of cap frame spec.)

Table up/down operation was performed when the


228 frame was positioned forward. Move the frame to the rearmost.

251 Lubrication pump oil is insufficient. Supply oil to the tank.

The target needle position is not detected even after 15 Return the needle position to make the correct display.
281
seconds after start of color change. Check or replace the potentiometer (needle position sensor).

The machine detected thread breakage. Check upper and under threads.

291 Replacement of tension base card


Tension base card is bad To continue embroidery tentatively, cut off the head where
trouble occurred from control. p.110

293 Under thread breakage has been detected. Check the under thread.
No response is received for 5 seconds since the opera- Check connection of the device.
2B1 tion was started using a serial interface. (A device is
not connected to the serial interface.) Correct the design data.

2B2 Tajima code complement data error (The same + and -


numbers exist in one stitch data).

2B3 Data exists in an end code. Correct the design data.


2B4 Function code error

2B5 There is abnormality in sequin data.

2B7 Data is not set. Perform data setting.

During operation: Lower the r.p.m.


2B8 The pre-reading buffer has become empty and no data
is output. During frame forward operation: Wait until the design data is
all read.

CPU card or Panel card


2B9 Memory write error Check. Replace if necessary.

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CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING

Code No. Stop Factor Corrective Action

2BB Available range to perform frame back was exceeded. Do not perform frame back any more.

2BC No design is registered in the memory. Register designs in the memory.

2C2 Incorrect option setting Set correctly.

Machine operation was attempted although the bobbin Do not operate the machine during working of the bobbin
2C6 changer was running. changer.

The design data is too big to be put in the set embroi-


2CB dery space. Change to smaller design data.

2CC A floppy disk was inserted during operation. Take out the floppy disk.

2CE Stop by safety device Check safety, and remove the obstacle.

The power supply was shut off during operation


2E3 Execute power resume operation.
(including power shut off by the emergency switch).
Check encoder or encoder signal lines.
Encoder A signal does not change for 5 seconds.
311 Check the motor or motor belt.
Abnormality of motor, motor belt
Check the main shaft driver for excitation.

312 Encoder Z signal status does not change. Check the encoder or encoder signal lines.

316 A main shaft driver error signal has been detected. Replace the main shaft driver unit or main shaft motor.

322 An X-axis motor driver error signal is detected. Replace the X-axis driver.
323 An Y-axis motor driver error signal is detected. Replace the Y-axis driver.

Operate the bobbin changer manually to check the place where


331 Bobbin changer error movements are bad, and adjust it.

The needle position signal status during color change Check the color change motor and power supply circuit.
382
does not change for 1 second or more. Check the potentiometer (needle position sensor).

There was no needle position signal during rotation of


383 Check the potentiometer (needle position sensor).
the main shaft.

3A1 There is abnormality in thread trimming driver. Check the joint card.

ATH knife retractable position has become nonuni-


3A6 form. Check the position of ATH movable knife.

3A8 Error signal of thread holding driver was detected. Replace the head card.

3B1 No input signal is given when performing serial input Check the output of the external device.
Check the cable connection.

Contact error of the bar switch or start/stop switch, Check the connector and the connecting terminal.
3C1 breakage of the switch harness, or bad connection of
the connector Replace the limit switch or switch assembly.

Turn on the power supply of the machine and charge the bat-
3D1 Backup battery voltage has decreased. tery.
Set parameters and input designs again.

3D3 There is abnormality in power supply. Check the wiring. If there is no abnormality, replace the trans-
former.

Format the floppy disk.


Floppy disk format has an error.
Use a new formatted floppy disk.
B01
Copy other designs to a new floppy disk and dispose of the old
Read/write error occurred.
floppy disk.

Copy the floppy disk, and do not use the floppy disk in which
B02 Floppy disk management information has an error.
error occurs.

B03 The write protect window of the floppy disk is open. Close the write protect window.

B04 No floppy disk has been inserted. Insert a floppy disk.

Selected design is not found on the floppy disk.


BC1 Select other design.
No design is registered on the floppy disk.

The set file name has already been used for the design
BC2 registered in the floppy disk. Change the file name.

Design was not written from the memory to floppy


BC4 disk correctly. Retry writing.

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Stop by usual stop factor


Stop by the code numbers (100-series) described below is not caused by occurrence of error.

Code No. Stop Factor Corrective Action

1B1 Stop due to a frame stepping code.

1B2 Stop due to a stop code. In this case, it is not stop by abnormality.
1B3 Stop due to stop code 1. Perform “Start operation” or “Frame back/forward opera-
tion”, or press any operation key (excluding manual frame
1B4 Stop due to thread trimming code. travel key) to continue operation of the machine.

1B6 Stop due to an automatic free setting offset code.

1C1 Stop due to the bar switch/stop switch. Perform “start operation” or “frame back/forward opera-
1C2 Stop by manual ATH or operation of needle bar tion”.

Stop at the start of all-head embroidery due to the stop


1D1 setting. Start the machine and continue embroidery.

Reset.
1D2 Stop by preset halt (except lubrication) Total counter p.85, p.86

Perform lubrication to the corresponding spots, and reset


OIL Preset halt (lubrication) the machine.
Total counter p.86

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2. IF TROUBLE OCCURS

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

Cause of troubles and adjustments

Cause Adjust

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

Adjust the needle position so that needle position is properly


Needle position signal, NOT detected. indicated in the manual color change section on the operation
Machine cannot panel.
start
Alarm lamp on the driver box (unit) is ON. Switch the power from OFF to ON.

Poor connection of power supply box connectors. Securely connect the connectors.
Loose or soiled belt Adjust the belt tension or clean the belt.
Stop position
error Replace the driving parts for needle bar/rotary hook.
Galling of driving parts or make adjustment.

Stop position is incorrect. Adjust the position.

Position of take-up lever is wrong. Adjust the position of the take-up lever at the stop position so
Incorrect color that its position is the same as others.
changing
Adjust the needle position so that needle position is properly
Needle position NOT detected. indicated in the manual color change section on the operation
panel.

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

Incorrect positioning of frame drive belt Adjust the belt tension.

Malfunctioning of frame drive system Replace/adjust the parts.

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

Replace the drive unit.


Drive unit (X, Y-axes) defective
Replace the X-axis/Y-axis drivers.
Wrong needle-rotary hook timing or improper
Adjust the timing or gap.
gap

Wrong needle bar lower dead point Readjust the lower dead point.

Scratches on rotary hook, presser foot, or thread


Thread breakage passing course Remove the scratches.

Incorrect upper/lower thread tension Adjust the tension.

Repeated stitching at the same point Correct the data.

Incorrect take-up lever timing Readjust the take-up lever driving cam timing.
Thread is not trimmed. Adjust the ATH knife position.

Matters related to “Picker timing”(p.84)Adjust the thread trimming length by set-


ATH Thread comes off at start of sewing. ting.

Poor tensioning of upper thread Adjust the tension.

Needle bar acti- Tension base card is faulty.


vates even if the
tension base Defect in sensor card
Replace the tension base card.
switch is set to the
“bottom” posi-
tion. Poor adjustment for jumping

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CONTROL CUT OFF OF HEAD WHERE TROUBLE


OCCURRED
This work cuts off head where trouble occurred as a temporary measure.

Procedure of works

1. Remove the tension base cover (1).


2. Remove the connector (3) from the tension base card (2).
3. Connect the accessory jumper connector to the connector (3).

(1)

(2)

(4)
(3)

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CHAPTER 12 MAINTENANCE

CHAPTER 12 MAINTENANCE

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CHAPTER 12 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 maintenance instructions can be judged “not covered by
guarantee”.

If the machine is not used for a long period, turn the power
switch ON in regular intervals.
Although each card of the machine has a backup battery, data
may be lost for about one month because voltage of the battery
will come down gradually due to discharge when the power
switch is turned off.

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2. CLEANING A

! WARNING
During machine cleaning, you could sustain severe injuries due to
electric shock or being entangled by moving machine units. There-
fore, observe the following items when you clean the machine.
Even if the primary power supply is turned off, some circuits
are still charged. Wait (4 minutes) until these circuits are com- B
pletely discharged and then start cleaning.

The maintenance operations must be performed by properly


trained personnel.

When restarting the machine after maintenance operation, 2


attach all covers etc. which were removed for maintenance
operation. Attaching position of the main shaft motor
(B) differs depending on machine specifica-
tions.

! CAUTION
C
If the slits of the power supply/driver box and/or the filter of the
main shaft motor is clogged, temperature inside the boxes or the 3
main shaft motor increases, which could cause malfunctioning of
the machine.
Clean the slits and filters at the specified intervals.

B D 4
A

E D
C

5
E

Cleaning area Cleaning cycle

(1) Case linear section


(2) Filter section of main shaft motor Once/week
(3) Filter section of power supply/driver box

Åi4Åj X-axis drive system, Y-axis drive system Once/2 weeks

Åi5Åj ATH section Everyday

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3. LUBRICATION

! WARNING [TEHX,TFHX- ]
During machine lubrication, turn off the power switch. You may
sustain severe injuries due to being entangled by moving
machine units.

! CAUTION 1

Keep the lubrication cycle as shown below. Deviated lubrication


cycles may cause thread breakage. 1

When performing lubrication, use only Tajima's genuine SF oil


or equivalent (#150 spindle oil: ISO viscosity grade = VG18). 5

Lubrication Points Lubricating Cycle

Every 3 to 4 hours of
(1) Rail section of rotary hook operation

(2) Needle bar (Perform lubrication from the slit section of top 1
cover)
(3) Needle bar drive shaft [TEHX-C, TFHX-C, TFHX- C]
Once/week
(4) Inside the arm
(5) Felt packing
(6) Presser foot reciprocator (wick)
3 4
(7) Inside of cylinder bed (rear) Once/2 to 3 weeks
(8) Inside of cylinder bed (front) Once/3 months

6
4

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4. GREASING
A
! WARNING
During machine greasing, turn off the power switch. You may
sustain severe injuries due to being entangled by moving
machine units. 1
2

! CAUTION
When performing greasing, consult the distributor.
3
Use the recommended goods (mineral oil-based lithium grease)
or equivalent.

B C B
4

[TFHX, TFHX- ]

Greasing spot Greasing cycle 4


(1) Presser foot cam
(2) Take-up lever drive cam
Once/3 months
(3) Roller of take-up lever
(4) Bevel gear
[TEHX-C, TFHX-C, TFHX- C]
(5) Case linear section
Once/6 months
(6) X/Y drive system
4

[TEHX-C]

6
C
7

Regarding models with the filling opening


for grease (7), fill grease from the filling
opening (7) using greasing gun, etc.

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5. INSPECTION

! WARNING
During machine inspection, turn off the primary power supply.
(Before turning off the primary power supply, turn OFF the
power switch.) You may sustain severe injuries due to being
entangled by moving machine units.

Inspection Point Contents of inspection Inspection Cycle

(1) Each belt of main shaft drive sys- Tension of belt, degree of
tem wear, existence of crack

Tension of belt, degree of Once/3 months


(2) Each belt of X/Y drive system
wear, existence of crack

(3) Rotating and sliding sections Degree of wear

6. REPAIR

! WARNING
To prevent accidents resulting in injury or death and physical dam-
age, the following must be observed when performing the repairs of
the machine.
Before starting the work, be sure to disconnect the primary
power supply to the machine (Before disconnecting the primary
power supply, turn OFF the power switch.). Even if the primary
power supply is turned off, some circuits are still charged. Wait
(4 minutes) until these circuits are completely discharged and
then start the work.

If the machine needs repairs, the repairs must be done only by


the service personnel assigned and trained by Tajima or quali-
fied technician. (Consult your distributor.)
Do not change the specification nor modify the parts of the
machine without due consultation with Tajima. Such modifica-
tion may risk the operational safety.

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

! CAUTION
For the machine repairs, use TAJIMA genuine parts for replace-
ment.

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TERMINOLOGY

TERMINOLOGY

(FD11)
TERMINOLOGY

Terminology

AFC
The abbreviation of Automatic Frame Changer. The device performs automatic embroidery continuously on roll material
to be sewn.

ABSOLUTE ORIGIN
The mechanical origin that detects the absolute position of the embroidery frame

AFC VALVE
Air valve that activates AFC.

APPLIQUE
The method to sew colored clothes, etc. that are cut to various shapes on the material.

ATH
The abbreviation of Automatic Thread Trimming and Holding Device

AUTOMATIC FRAME TRAVEL


Automatic frame travel by inner processing in such an occasion as at the end of embroidery or during set of offset

AUTOMATIC JUMP
To make jump automatically when a stitch length exceeds the setting value.

AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION SYSTEM


An optional device to lubricate to each factor of the machine head

BORDER FRAME
A kind of embroidery frames. It holds cut cloth (material) of some extent of size to be stretched

BORING DEVICE
A device that makes hole(s) on the cloth (material) by knife attached to the needle bar to add values to embroidery

BUFFER (BUFFER MEMORY)


Buffer memory media to smooth input/output of data

CAP FRAME
A kind of embroidery frames for embroidery on cap. There are two types of cap frame. One is wide cap frame, another is
semi-wide cap frame. The wide cap frame can embroider wider area of circumference directions compared with the semi-
wide cap frame

CHECK SUM
A kind of measures to detect error of data transfer or saved (memory) contents

CLEANUP
To remove a fine stitch of design data by absorbing it with preceding and succeeding stitches

CODE FORMAT
Data type (tape code) for data input

COILING
To coil cord-shaped material around core thread to be sewn on the material to be embroidered

CORDING DEVICE
The device that sews cord-shaped material on the material to be embroidered

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TERMINOLOGY

CURSOR
A mark that indicates the position where character or letter is to be input/displayed on the screen. Some of marks blink or
reverse letter

DATA CONVERSION
To reduce/enlarge, rotate, or reverse the original design data

DATA INPUT
To set design data that corresponds to design to sew

DATA SET
Operation to decide a series of setting contents in data input

DESIGN DATA
Data for embroidering design. It consists of design, stitching mode, etc.

DESIGN INTERVAL
Amount of movement (mm) when one design moves to the next design in repeat embroidery of the same design

DESIGN INTERVAL FUNCTION


Method of movement when one design moves to the next design in repeat embroidery of the same design

DIP SWITCH
A small slide switch to change conditions of machine movements

DSW
The abbreviation of Dual in Package Switch. Refer to the DIP switch.

EMBROIDERY FRAME
A general term of frames that hold material to be embroidered such as cloth, leather, etc.

END CODE
There are the code that indicates the end point of embroidery (end code 2) and the code that indicates the pause in designs
to be repeated (end code 1)

EXCITATION
To generate magnetic power by sending electric current into coil such as electric magnet, etc.

FDD
The abbreviation of Floppy Disk Drive. Refer to floppy disk drive.

FIXED PITCH MOVEMENT


To move the frame right/left direction (X-axis direction) by preset head pitch

FIXED POSITION
It is the regular stop position, and is indicated by angle of the main shaft of the machine

FLOPPY DISK
An external memory device of which round shaped polyester surface is pasted with magnetic powder. It is used for storing
design data, etc.

FLOPPY DISK DRIVE


A device to write or read data or program of floppy disk

FRAME
Refer to embroidery frame

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TERMINOLOGY

FRAME BACK
To move the embroidery frame only to the returning direction of stitches with the needle bar(s) stopped

FRAME FORWARD
To move the embroidery frame only to the advancing direction of stitches with the needle bar(s) stopped

FRAME LIMIT
The embroidery space limited by the frame limit switches

FRAME LIMIT SWITCH


Switch to limit the embroidery range

FRAME STEPPING
To move the embroidery frame only with the main shaft of the machine kept stopped during embroidery

FRAME TRAVEL SPEED


Speed when automatic frame travel is performed

FUNCTION CODE
A control code to specify function or action of the machine

HALF CUT
To cut only the upper material of piled materials (usually two pieces) by laser irradiation

IDM2 CARD
The abbreviation of Intelligent Data Management 2 card. It mainly controls data processing.

IMM2 CARD
The abbreviation of Intelligent Machine Management 2 card. It mainly controls movements of the machine

INCHING
Very slow rotation of the main shaft when the machine starts or before it stops

JUMP
Not to activate needle bar by cutting off the driving force from needle bar driving mechanism. It is possible to generate a
longer stitch than the maximum length of one stitch (12.7 mm) by jumping during operation. When the machine stops, it is
always in a state of jumping.

LCD
The abbreviation of Liquid Crystal Display.

LED
The abbreviation of Light Emitting Diode.

MANUAL FRAME TRAVEL


To move the embroidery frame to a free setting position by key switch operation.

MANUAL THREAD TRIMMING


To activate the ATH by key switch operation to trim thread(s).

MARKING
To draw illustrations or letters by scorching the surface of the material by laser irradiation (only when laser processing)
To make the basting data (marking design) for positioning the material to be embroidered in applique embroidery or plac-
ing embroidery.

M-AXIS
Driving shaft to rotate nipple or bobbin
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TERMINOLOGY

MEMORY
Internal memory device

MEMORY DESIGN
Design data written in memory

MEMORY REGISTRATION
To write to memory (memory writing)

MEMORY WRITING
To write to memory (memory registration)

MODE
Contents of setting, operation

NEEDLE BAR SELECTION


To set orders of needle bars to be used

NIPPLE
The parts that presses the material to be sewn in LH head. Attachment that fits to goods to be sewn such as cord, tape, etc.

NIPPLE STROKE
Stroke of nipple in up and down directions

NMI
The abbreviation of Non-Maskable Interrupt. The interrupt factor that cannot be inhibited and is used when computer
input signal is input.

NUMERICAL KEYS
Numerical keys of 0 to 9

OFFSET START POSITION


A free setting position that makes the embroidery frame wait temporarily in offset setting.

ORIGIN
The position where start or frame forward was made at the beginning after data set
*When automatic free setting offset is set, the offset start position will become the start position.

PMD
The abbreviation of Pulse Motor Driver. The controller of pulse motor drive.

POLARITY
Posture of a design when embroidering

PTR
The abbreviation of Paper Tape Reader.

RAM
The abbreviation of Random Access Memory. It can be freely read/written.

RESET
To return the control system of the machine that stopped movement by stop factor to the previous condition to its stop

RETURN STITCHING
It prevents misstitching or fraying, and is executed when the machine starts to sew

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TERMINOLOGY

ROM
The abbreviation of Read Only Memory.

RS232C CONNECTOR
Connector for data communication

SEQUIN
A kind of decorative materials to be sewn on clothes, etc. Thin round plate(s) that have hole at the center to be sewn

SOLENOID
A drive device that activates when the power is turned on, and it is a kind of products for which electric magnet is applied

SPEED CODE
Design data code to switch setting for embroidery speed (high speed/low speed)

STEP
Sequence of color changes for one design, To advance value one by one

STITCH DATA
Data set for every stitch. It consists of X/Y data, function code, and speed code

STOP AT LOWER D. POINT


To stop the machine with the needles stuck into cloth at the end of embroidery (end code 2)

TAJIMA COMPLEMENT ERROR


Error related to composition of X and Y data(10 values: +/-1, +/-3, +/-, +/-27, +/-81) of design data for Tajima embroidery
machine. It means two values that are complemental each other (for example, +27 and -27) exist on X or Y data at the
same time

TAJIMA TWO-WAY NETWORK SYSTEM


System that performs centralized control of plural machines using a personal computer. It can transmit design data or
receive running condition of each machine

TAPE CODE
Data type (code format) for data input

THE NUMBER OF STITCHES


The number of needle sticks when embroidering

TUBULAR GOODS FRAME


A kind of embroidery frames. It mainly holds trainer, T-shirt, etc. to be stretched

UNDER THREAD RELEASE


Action that makes the frame perform slight reciprocating movement to pull out under thread for loosening its tension
before thread trimming not to trim under thread by other sections than the thread trimming section

UNDER THREAD TRIMMING SELECTABLE ATH, UNDER THREAD TRIMMING RETRACTABLE ATH
An automatic thread trimming device that can select to set not to trim under thread. When under thread is not trimmed, its
mechanism retracts under thread from being trimmed

VERSION NUMBER
The number that shows developing order of software or hardware of the machine

WEAK BRAKE
A weak brake to hold the main shaft at the fixed position when the machine stops normally with power turned ON

(FD11)
TERMINOLOGY

WRITE DESIGN NUMBER


Memory registration number to set for data management when design data is written (memorized)

X DATA
The data that makes the embroidery frame move right/left direction (X direction) by the X-axis drive system. The value
displayed as X data indicates movement amount (mm), and the symbol indicates movement direction (+: left, -: right).

X-AXIS DRIVE SYSTEM


The drive system that makes the embroidery frame move to right and left directions against the front of the embroidery
machine

Y DATA
The data that makes the embroidery frame move front/rear direction (Y direction) by the Y-axis drive system. The value
displayed as Y data indicates movement amount (mm), and the symbol indicates movement direction (+: front, -: rear).

Y-AXIS DRIVE SYSTEM


The drive system that makes the embroidery frame move to front and rear directions against the front of the embroidery
machine

ZIGZAG SWING EMBROIDERY


To sew cord-shaped material by zigzag swing.
* Needle does not locate to cord-shaped material generally.

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TERMINOLOGY
ELECTRO-RELATIVE DRAWING

ELECTRO-RELATIVE DRAWING

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ELECTRO-RELATIVE DRAWING

TFHX (L-spec. M/C), TFHX-C (L-spec. M/C)

TFHX (L-spec. M/C)


Color change motor
Bar switch box
Tension base card Potentiometer Touch panel

CPU-E card

RISC card

Emergency stop switch

Inverter

Power supply/driver box

I/F card A
Main shaft motor
ATH card Head card

I/F card B

Joint card

X-axis motor
ATH solenoid
Y-axis motor

TFHX-C (L-spec. M/C)


Stop switch Emergency stop switch Color change motor
Start switch Tension base card Potentiometer Touch panel

CPU-E card

RISC card

Inverter

Power supply/driver box

I/F card A
Main shaft motor
ATH card Head card

I/F card B

Joint card

X-axis motor

Y-axis motor Thread trimming


solenoid

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TFHX (L-spec. M/C), TFHX-C (L-spec. M/C)

MP184
Main shaft Regulator card Touch panel
Encoder cable extension harness
Backlight
X +Y +X inverter CN1 CN2
Y -Y -X
ATH retractable sensor

CN2
Touch panel

ATH solenoid
LCD

Origin switch

Frame limit switch

Frame limit switch

CN1
Start/stop switch

CN10

CN1
Bar switch
CN6

(TFHX-C)

(TFHX)

CN27
CN18 RISC card
Frame travel
switch card

CN2

CN6

CN1

CN2
CN12 CPU-E card
CN5 CN6 CN7 CN24 CN25

CN20 CN19 CN10 CN22 CN23 CN11 CN14 CN12 CN15 CN17 CN4 CN15 CN21 CN19 CN16 CN17

CN9
Joint card

CN4
For frame travel Potentiometer
remote controller
Color change
motor
CN3 CN1 CN16 CN2
CN2

CN4
CN1
Picker I/F card B

+26V
Solenoid CN3

+26V
Air cylinder sensor

(1)
Electro-magnetic valve
DRV CPWR 100V
HPWR

CN3
CN4
Power supply/driver box (Option TFHX))
+26V

Bobbin changer

CN1
+26V

DC280V AC
X Y

CN2
In case of single phase

100V
(Option)
Main shaft motor

CN8
Relay
X-axis motor

Y-axis motor

Automatic lubrication system


ATH card

CN6
(Option TFHX-C)

CN10
Under thread trimming retractable ATH

Terminal CN7 (Option TFHX)


Inverter base Under thread trimming retractable ATH
CN9

Noise
Line noise Filter
Filter ( 3)
CN11

CN5

Brake resistor Surge


protector

Electro-component parts box


CN4

CN1
Power
supply
CN2

Breaker Emergency stop


switch
I/F Card A
CN3

1: M/C that is not under thread trimming


retractable ATH spec., and 6 or less head
M/C
CN3

2: To be added according to the number of CN4


heads Tension base
CN1

•4-head M/C 1 piece Upper thread lock card


CN10

•6-head M/C 2 pieces Thread holding


•8-head M/C 3 pieces motor
1H
CN6

3: 3-phase spec. M/C


Jump motor
CN8

Head card
Upper thread lock Tension base
CN2

card
CN11

Thread holding
motor
CN7

2H
Jump motor
CN9

CN5

( 2)
CN3

CN4
Tension base card
CN1

Upper thread
CN10

lock
Thread holding motor
CN6

Jump motor
CN8

Head card
Upper thread Tension base card
CN2

lock
CN11

Thread holding motor


CN7

Jump motor
CN9

CN5

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TFHX-II, TFHX-IIC

TFHX-
Stop switch Color change motor
Emergency stop switch
Start switch Tension base card Touch panel
Potentiometer

CPU-E card

RISC card

Inverter

Power supply/driver box

I/F card A
Main shaft motor
ATH card Head card

I/F card B

Joint card

X-axis motor

Y-axis motor ATH solenoid

TFHX- C
Stop switch Color change motor
Emergency stop switch
Start switch Tension base card Potentiometer Touch panel

CPU-E card

RISC card

Inverter

Power supply/driver box

I/F card A
Main shaft motor
ATH card Head card

I/F card B

Joint card

X-axis motor

Y-axis motor Thread trimming solenoid

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ELECTRO-RELATIVE DRAWING

TFHX-II, TFHX-IIC
Touch panel

MP184
Main shaft Regulator card
encoder cable extension card
Backlight
X inverter CN1 CN2
Y
ATH retractable sensor

CN2
Touch panel

ATH solenoid

Origin switch
LCD

Start/stop switch

CN1

CN10

CN1
CN6

CN27
CN18 RISC card
Frame travel
switch card

CN2

CN6

CN1

CN2
CN12 CPU-E card
CN5 CN6 CN7 CN24 CN25

CN20 CN19 CN10 CN22 CN23 CN11 CN14 CN12 CN15 CN17 CN4 CN15 CN21 CN19 CN16 CN17

CN9
Joint card
For frame travel
remote controller

CN4
Potentio
meter
Color change
motor
CN3 CN1 CN16 CN2
CN2

CN4
CN1
+26V
Picker I/F card B
Solenoid CN3

(1)
+26V
Air cylinder sensor
Electro-magnetic valve
DRV CPWR 100V
HPWR

CN3
CN4
Power supply/driver box (Option TFHX)
+26V

Bobbin changer

CN1
+26V

DC280V AC
X Y

CN2
In case of single phase

100V
Main shaft motor

(Option)

CN8
Relay
X-axis motor

Y-axis motor

Automatic lubrication system


ATH card

CN6
(Option TFHX-C)

CN10
Under thread trimming retractable ATH

Terminal CN7 (Option TFHX)


Inverter
base Under thread trimming retractable ATH
CN9

Noise
Line noise filter
filter ( 3)
CN11

CN5

Brake resistor Surge


protector Power
supply
Electro-component parts box Breaker
CN4

CN1
Emergency stop
Switch
CN2

1: M/C that is not under thread trimming


retractable ATH spec., and 6 or less head I/F card A
M/C CN3
2: To be added according to the number of
heads
•4-head M/C 1 piece
•6-head M/C 2 pieces
CN3

•8-head M/C 3 pieces CN4


3: 3-phase spec. M/C Tension base
card
CN1

Upper thread
CN10

lock
Thread holding motor
1H
CN6

Jump motor
CN8

Head card
Upper thread Tension base
CN2

card
CN11

lock
Thread holding motor
CN7

2H
Jump motor
CN9

CN5

( 2)
CN3

CN4
Tension base card
CN1

Upper thread
CN10

lock
Thread holding motor
CN6

Jump motor
CN8

Head card
Upper thread Tension base card
CN2

lock
CN11

Thread holding motor


CN7

Jump motor
CN9

CN5

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ELECTRO-RELATIVE DRAWING

TEHX-C

TEHX-C
Stop switch Tension base card Potentiometer Touch panel
Start switch Emergency stop switch
CPU-E card

RISC card

Color change motor

Inverter

Table up/down unit Power supply/driver box

ATH card
I/F card A ATH motor
I/F card B

X-axis motor

Joint card

Head card Y-axis motor Main shaft motor

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ELECTRO-RELATIVE DRAWING

TEHX-C

MP184
Main shaft Regulator card Touch panel
Encoder cable extension card
Backlight
X +Y +X inverter CN1 CN2
Y -Y -X
ATH retractable sensor

CN2
Touch panel

(M/C with 10 and more heads)

Table up/down limit


switch

Frame limit switch

Frame limit switch


LCD

Start/stop switch

CN1

CN10

CN1
Origin switch
CN6

CN27
CN18 RISC card
Frame travel
switch card

CN2

CN6

CN1

CN2
CN12 CPU-E card
CN5 CN6 CN7 CN24 CN25

CN20 CN19 CN10 CN22 CN23 CN11 CN14 CN12 CN15 CN17 CN4 CN15 CN21 CN19 CN16 CN17

CN9
Joint card
For frame travel

CN4
remote controller Potentio
meter
Color change
CN2 motor
CN3 CN1 CN16 CN2

CN4
B ( 1)

CN1
I/F card B
Picker CN3

+26V (
Solenoid

+26V

2)
DRV CPWR

CN3
HPWR

CN4

Power supply/driver box


+26V

CN1
+26V

DC280V AC

CN2
X Y
100V
(Option)
In case of
6 or less head M/C
with single-phase
or 3-phase spec.

CN8
Main shaft motor

Relay Automatic lubrication system


X-axis motor

Y-axis motor

ATH card ATH motor

CN6
(Option)

CN10
Under thread trimming retractable ATH

CN7
24V power supply

Inverter Terminal (M/C with 10 and more heads)


base
CN9

Table up/down
Motor unit
Noise
Line noise filter
CN11

filter ( 5) CN5

( 1)
24V power supply

Brake resistor Surge To B


Protector
Power
CN4

Electro-component supply CN1


parts box Breaker Emergency stop
CN2

Switch
A I/F card A
CN3

7 and more head M/C


CN3

CN4
CN3

Tension base 1: 8 and more head M/C with under thread


Upper thread card CN4
CN1

lock trimming retractable ATH spec. Upper Tension base


CN10

Thread holding 2: M/C without under thread trimming retract- thread card
CN1

motor lock
CN10

able ATH spec., and 6 or less head M/C


CN6

7H
3: To be added according to the number of Thread holding motor
1H
CN6

Jump motor heads


CN8

Head card 4-head M/C 1 piece Jump motor


Upper thread 6-head M/C 2 pieces
CN8

lock Tension base Head card


4: To be added according to the number of Upper
CN2

card
CN11

heads thread Tension base


Thread holding lock
CN2

card
CN11

motor 10-head M/C 1 piece


CN7

8H 12-head M/C 2 pieces Thread holding motor


14-head M/C 3 pieces
CN7

Jump motor 2H
16-head M/C 4 pieces
CN9

CN5
18-head M/C 5 pieces Jump motor
CN9

20-head M/C 6 pieces CN5


5: 3-phase M/C, and Standard M/C/M-spec.
M/C of single-phase
( 4)
( 3)
CN3

CN4
CN3

Upper thread Tension base card CN4


CN1

lock
Upper thread
CN10

Tension base card


CN1

Thread holding motor lock


CN10
CN6

Thread holding motor


CN6

Jump motor
CN8

Head card Jump motor


CN8

Upper thread Head card


lock Tension base card
CN2
CN11

Upper thread
Tension base card
CN2

lock
CN11

Thread holding motor


CN7

Thread holding motor


CN7

Jump motor
CN9

CN5 Jump motor


CN9

CN5

To A
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ELECTRO-RELATIVE DRAWING
1st Edition July, 2001
2nd Edition March, 2002
3rd Edition February, 2003
4th Edition July, 2003

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
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