Brother BAS-761 instruction manual Using the DIP switches, DIP switch positions

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11. Using the DIP switches

11. Using the DIP switches

DANGER

Wait at least 5 minutes after turning off the power switch and disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet before opening the face plate of the control box. Touching areas where high voltages are present can result in severe injury.

Note:

¡Always be sure to turn the power OFF when changing the settings of the DIP switches.

¡The functions of the DIP switches are subject to changes without notification.

¡If DIP switches B-1 to B-6 are ON, be sure to check the cylinder movement and data version thoroughly. In some cases a peculiar error may be displayed.

DIP switch positions

 

 

DIP switch D

DIP switch A

DIP switch B

DIP switch E

 

DIP switch C

 

Functions of operation panel DIP switches

¡DIP switch A

No.

Functions when ON

 

 

1

In automatic, pattern matching and label attachment modes, the work clamp stops momentarily before

feeding to the home position.

 

 

 

2

Low feeding speed (Machine head Folder)

 

 

3

Low feeding speed (Folder Machine head)

 

 

4

Not available (Should be set to OFF)

 

 

5

Not available (Should be set to OFF)

 

 

6

Not available (Should be set to OFF)

 

 

7

After the power is turned on, three pockets are sewn at 3,000 rpm.

 

 

8

Machine head operation check, stacker operation check

Functions of DIP switches on main circuit board

¡DIP switch B

No.

Functions when ON

 

 

1

Mismatches between folder numbers and program numbers are ignored

 

 

2

Clamp vertical sensor is ignored

 

 

3

Needle racking cylinder sensor is ignored

 

 

4

Double cylinder sensor is ignored

 

 

5

24 V/36 V power supply voltage check is ignored

 

 

6

Single and double clamp data check is ignored

 

 

7

Not available (Should be set to OFF)

 

 

8

Not available (Should be set to OFF)

 

 

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Contents BAS-761 Safety Instructions Environmental requirements Installation Cleaning Thread take-up cover Belt cover Guard bar Contents Names of Machine Components Names of Machine ComponentsSpecifications Installation of the machine table InstallationRemoval of the fixing bolts from the machine Installation of the spool standConnection of the air hose Connection of the foot-switch connectorPositioning of the front supporter Installation positions for operation box and switch box Before installation Installation of the folding group assemblyLubrication X2.4 rotary hook Installing the needleCorrect operation Upper threadingX2.4 rotary hook X1.7 rotary hook Bobbin case threadingRemoval of the bobbin case Removal of the bobbinBobbin thread winding Thread take-up spring X2.4 rotary hook X1.7 rotary hook Thread tensionOperation box panel buttones Button functionsCounter button Thread Monitor button Thread Monitor indicatorTest button Test indicator Button functions Sewing Speed buttonArrow keys Cancel buttonButton functions Bobbin Change button Enter button@2 Emergency Stop button Switch box panel buttones@1 Reset button @0 Start buttonRestart buttones Foot switchSettings before sewing Settings before sewingSetting the folder mode Setting the sewing speed and the bar tacking speedTack Speed 3000 rpm Replacing the lower thread Setting the lower thread counterSetting the stacker roller feed amount Setting the piece counterChange date DATE1998/10/1 Screen Change time Time Setting the date and timePreparation for sewing Preparation for sewingRead sewing data Sewing Sewing with the folder in automatic modeSewing with the folder in pattern matching mode Sewing with the folder in label attachment mode Sewing with the folder in step mode Test feeding To interrupt sewing and return to the standby position Emergency stopTo stop the machine during sewing To continue sewingNeedle-bar height adjustment AdjustmentsNeedle and rotary hook timing Presser foot height adjustmentRemoval of the fixed knife Removal of the fixed knife and the movable knifeRemoval of the movable knife Stacker position adjustment Sewing clamp assembly number Sewing clamp assembly number selectionFunctions of operation panel DIP switches Using the DIP switchesUsing the DIP switches DIP switch positionsUsing the DIP switches Table of error code Error code Contents Reset Emergency Stop button pressed 15-1, Naeshiro-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8561, Japan. Phone