Brother BAS-300 Series- User Manual

Brother BAS-300 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 9 – Connection; Check that the machine power is OFF before connecting the cable.
  • Page 10 – Handling the programmer; After use; Wind the cable for storage as shown in the figure.
  • Page 11 – Turning power ON; Switch ON the machine.
  • Page 12 – Turning power OFF
  • Page 13 – Handling of floppy disk
  • Page 14 – Protecting data in floppy disks; which contain important data.; Setting a Floppy Disk to the Floppy Disk Drive; Press the eject switch to remove the disk out of the drive.
  • Page 16 – Notes for programming; Pattern sheet; Use thin plotting paper or prepare copies of pattern sheet.; Stitch length
  • Page 19 – Please read before programming; Panel description and usage; The following panel keys are used in Help mode.
  • Page 20 – Display screen; When
  • Page 21 – Programming flowchart; Programming; Select
  • Page 23 – Description of icons
  • Page 24 – Displaying a pattern image
  • Page 25 – Editing data
  • Page 26 – Programming example; Programming for each stitch
  • Page 27 – Inputting the end code; Saving
  • Page 28 – Magnified input
  • Page 29 – Ending program
  • Page 30 – Lines
  • Page 32 – Curve; Be sure to press
  • Page 35 – Double stitch; twice to make a split.
  • Page 42 – Symmetrical pattern; The following symmetrical pattern types are available:
  • Page 43 – Selecting the symmetrical pattern type
  • Page 45 – Splitting
  • Page 47 – Zigzag with curves may be programmed.
  • Page 49 – Embroidering direction depends on programming sequence.
  • Page 50 – Creating a stitch pattern
  • Page 53 – Example of modified program; Resizing pattern; position of the reference point.; Calling data; Press
  • Page 54 – Resizing
  • Page 56 – Moving to position 4.; Programming a new point.
  • Page 57 – Deleting unnecessary points
  • Page 59 – Moving to position 1; Deleting 1
  • Page 61 – Programming a new point
  • Page 63 – Adding sewing point before the first stitch
  • Page 66 – Adding escape point before the first stitch; the bar leg when the work clamp is lifted at the start point.
  • Page 69 – Moving the escape point; Moving to position A
  • Page 72 – Deleting A
  • Page 74 – Moving
  • Page 78 – Deleting a part of the program during programming
  • Page 79 – Moving a part of continuous program in parallel
  • Page 80 – Moving in parallel
  • Page 84 – Creating a line; Increase the number of plotting points to create a smoother curve.
  • Page 85 – Creating a circle; The following five options are available for creating a circle.
  • Page 86 – If; Input the stitch length and the overlap stitch count, then press
  • Page 87 – Creating an arc
  • Page 88 – Creating a semicircle
  • Page 89 – Creating a zigzag circle; Move the neelde with
  • Page 90 – Select the third point and press; Creating a zigzag stitch; The following three options are available for zigzag stitch.; One to 99 points are available for plotting.
  • Page 91 – Select the type of zigzag stitch and press
  • Page 92 – Ending programming; When programming is completed, input an end code.
  • Page 93 – Creating needle drop data; Create needle drop data for the current needle position.; Creating feed data
  • Page 94 – Creating basting data; Specify breakpoints for sewing a series of different patterns.
  • Page 95 – Creating magnified data
  • Page 96 – Carrying out double stitch; The following six options are available for double stitch.
  • Page 98 – Displaying the data image during programming; A data image is displayed during programming.
  • Page 99 – Checking the program setting and setting attribute; The following options are available as editing functions.; Adjust the needle position before editing.
  • Page 100 – Adjust the destination with
  • Page 101 – Input the number of feed boundaries to be neglected.
  • Page 102 – Deleting a part of data; Adjust the needle position before deletion.
  • Page 103 – Setting low-speed sewing; Carries out setting for low-speed sewing.
  • Page 104 – Inputting the trigger; Input the trigger for the extended option output.
  • Page 105 – Creating a multiple stitch; When the needle point has reached the end point, press
  • Page 106 – Modifying the program of a multiple stitch
  • Page 108 – Checking the program setting and; The following items are displayed.
  • Page 109 – Checking each stitch
  • Page 110 – Move to the desired needle position and press
  • Page 112 – Editing program; Adjust the distance in the X and Y directions with
  • Page 114 – Input resizing scale in the X and Y directions.; Input the stitch length.
  • Page 116 – Adjust the reference position with
  • Page 117 – Deleting data
  • Page 120 – Position the sewing start position and press
  • Page 121 – Editing; Move to the home position or the needle position for editing.; Checking and setting; Move to the needle position for editing.
  • Page 122 – Description of commands; Moving needle point
  • Page 123 – Creating program
  • Page 124 – Setting attribute
  • Page 125 – Other operations
  • Page 134 – Basting
  • Page 139 – switch for writing into the floppy disk.; Multiple stitch; Create a pattern in consideration of the most
  • Page 142 – S p e c i f y t h e p r o g r a m n u m b e r o n t h e
  • Page 145 – Changing partially
  • Page 147 – Moving to position 1.
  • Page 148 – Changing the first stitch position
  • Page 160 – Canceling thread breakage at the last stitch
  • Page 163 – Creating a curve
  • Page 164 – Creating a circle (zigzag circle) by specifying 3 points; Command to be used; Select the sewing start position with; Input the stitch length in 3 digits and press
  • Page 165 – Creating a zigzag circle (go to 6 when not creating a zigzag circle)
  • Page 166 – Creating a circle (zigzag circle) by specifying the diameter
  • Page 167 – Creating a circle (zigzag circle) by specifying the radius
  • Page 174 – Creating double stitch
  • Page 175 – Parallel stitch
  • Page 176 – Offset
  • Page 178 – Creating split data; Use a pattern sheet suitable for the magnified pattern.
  • Page 179 – Create a pattern data.; Move to the desired needle position for setting.
  • Page 180 – Setting the option output; This is set to flip/flop the option output.
  • Page 181 – Moving symmetrically to the Y axis; Moving symmetrically to the X axis
  • Page 182 – Moving symmetrically to a point; Make sure that the needle is at the home position.
  • Page 183 – Rotating a pattern clockwise (counterclockwise); Values of 1 - 359 degrees are available for input.
  • Page 184 – Copying a pattern rotated clockwise (counterclockwise)
  • Page 186 – Copying a pattern resized; The copied data is linked to the original data with a split data.
  • Page 187 – Input the magnification in 3 digits in the Y direction and press; Repeated copying; Move the needle to the desired position.
  • Page 188 – Copying symmetrically to a point
  • Page 189 – Copying to the Y axis
  • Page 191 – Displaying image
  • Page 192 – Deleting program data
  • Page 195 – Function of extended option output; according to various functions of the machine.; Operating the extended option output
  • Page 196 – Items which can be set in the extended option output
  • Page 197 – Setting the extended option output; Items to be set are as follows:
  • Page 198 – Setting enabling conditions; When setting is complete, be sure to press
  • Page 199 – Reading the extended option output data
  • Page 200 – Writing the extended option output data; Be sure to use a formatted 2HD floppy disk.
  • Page 201 – Deleting the extended option output data
  • Page 202 – Table of condition number; Machine operation mode; Standard input
  • Page 203 – Standard output; Extended option external input
  • Page 204 – Extended option output
  • Page 205 – Table of extended option input
  • Page 206 – Table of extended option output
  • Page 207 – Example of extended option output; Example 1 of extended option output; Sequence 1 for stacker
  • Page 208 – Example 2 of extended option output; Sequence 2 for stacker
  • Page 209 – Example 3 of extended option output; Signal for peripheral equipment
  • Page 211 – Reading data; on the operation panel.
  • Page 212 – Checking the image display (go to 7 when not checking)
  • Page 213 – Reading additional data; Additionally read data is added to the editing data as a split data.
  • Page 215 – Writing data to a floppy disk; button on the operation panel.
  • Page 217 – Deleting data in a floppy disk; This operation cannot be available in command mode.
  • Page 219 – Formatting a floppy disk
  • Page 220 – Reading other types of data; The following 3 data can be read.
  • Page 223 – Setting preference; Selecting smoothing equal division or area check
  • Page 224 – After setting is complete, press
  • Page 226 – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

Programmer 2 Contents Contents Chapter 1 Preparations of operation Connection .............................................................................................................................. 8 Handling the programmer ........................................................................

Page 9 - Connection; Check that the machine power is OFF before connecting the cable.

Programmer 8 Chapter 1 Preparations of operation Connection Connection of the programmer cable to the machine is described here. Check that the machine power is OFF before connecting the cable. 1. Connect the cable to the connector on the left side of the operation panel.

Page 10 - Handling the programmer; After use; Wind the cable for storage as shown in the figure.

Programmer 9 Chapter 1 Preparations of operation Handling the programmer After use Wind the cable for storage as shown in the figure. Operation panel Press here for operation. Display panel Displays messages during programming.

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