BAS-415 - Quick Reference Guide
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ENTERING DISK DATA & SETTING THE COLOR SEQUENCE
ENTER A DESIGN FROM EDITOR MODE
Use BACK and FORWARD keys
to pick an empty memory location.
Use BACK and FORWARD keys
to pick an empty memory location.
1.
Insert floppy disk into disk drive
ENTER
Press ENTER.
2.
ENTER
Press ENTER.
3.
Press the (#) key until “EDITOR”
appears on the screen.
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Press UP or DOWN arrow to begin
reading the disk.
Press UP or DOWN arrows to begin
reading computer directory.
4.
Press UP or DOWN arrows to scroll
the disk directory.
Press ENTER to copy the design to
the machine memory.
5.
ENTER
Press (*) key to read
the design name.
Press START to calculate design
size and number of color changes.
*
START
Press ENTER to copy the design to
the machine memory.
ENTER
6.
Program color sequence (see Step 8)
Press START to calculate design
size and number of color changes.
START
Use ARROW keys to center your design (see Step 12)
Press (#) key to trace the mask of the design (see Step 13)
Press START to start sewing (see Step 14)
7.
Press NEEDLE SET to enter
color programming mode.
NEEDLE
SET
8.
9.
Press UP or Down arrow keys to
assign needle number (Color).
A = Needle Number 10
B = Needle Number 11
C = Needle Number 12
ENTER A DESIGN FROM THE MACHINE MEMORY
Use BACK and FORWARD keys
to pick a design from memory.
Press FORWARD arrow to select
next color of design or BACK arrow
for previous color of design.
10.
11.
ENTER
Press ENTER to view design name
Press START to calculate design
size and number of color changes.
END
START
Press END to exit needle set mode.
Program color sequence (see Step 8)
Use ARROW keys to center your
design in the frame.
12.
Use ARROW keys to center your design (see Step 12)
Press (#) key to trace the mask of the design (see Step 13)
Press START to start sewing (see Step 14)
Press (#) key to trace the mask
(outside edge) of the design.
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13.
14.
START
Press START to start sewing.
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