Brother DH4-B980 instruction manual Setting the tacking length, Setting the offset

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6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL AND FRONT PANEL

D.Setting the tacking length

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E.Setting the offset

E Stitch width

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1.The tacking length can be set to between 3 and 43 mm in steps of 1 mm.

2.If not adding tacking, set the tacking length to "0". If this is done, it will not be possible to set a value for the

offset.

Note: You cannot set the tacking length to a value that would make the difference between the buttonhole length and the tacking length less than 7 mm.

3.Press the "Up" button (L) or the "Down" button (K) to set the desired tacking length.

*When the setting value is being changed, the numerals appearing in the display will flash.

4.Press the ENTER button (N) to accept the new tacking length setting.

*The display will stop flashing.

1.The offset can be set to between 0.5 and 2 mm in steps of 0.1 mm.

*The offset should normally be set to half the stitch width.

If a tacking length that is outside the 0 - 3 mm range is set, it will be set back to 1.5 mm automatically.

2.Press the "Up" button (L) or the "Down" button (K) to set the desired offset.

*When the setting value is being changed, the numerals appearing in the display will flash.

3.Press the ENTER button (N) to accept the new offset setting.

*The display will stop flashing.

Example: If the stitch width is 3 mm, set the offset to 3 mm 2 = 1.5 mm.

However, fine adjustments to this value may be necessary depending on the material and/or the thread tension.

F. Setting the stitch pitch

(K)(L)

(N)

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1.The stitch length can be set to between 0.5 and 2 mm in steps of 0.1 mm.

2.Press the "Up" button (L) or the "Down" button (K) to set the desired stitch length.

*When the setting value is being changed, the numerals appearing in the display will flash.

3.Press the ENTER button (N) to accept the new stitch length setting.

*The display will stop flashing.

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Contents DH4-B980 RH-9800 Safety indications and their meanings Safety InstructionsEnvironmental requirements InstallationSewing CleaningMaintenance and inspection Needle bar guard Contents Names of Each Part Specifications SpecificationsTable processing diagram InstallationInstalling the machine head Installing the motorLowering the machine head Installing the oil containerRaising the machine head Tightening the V-belt Installing the spool standConnecting the knife valve cables Installing the control boxInstalling the air unit and the valve assembly Connecting the ground wires and the wirings Connecting the air tubes Adjusting the air pressure Installing the air hosesTo increase the air pressure To decrease the air pressureConnecting the power cord Adding oil LubricationLubrication Filling the arm oil tank1116Q 0862Q 1117Q Changing the lower thread and gimp trimming Initializing settingsCorrect USE Checking the direction of machine operation Threading the upper thread Installing the needleThreading the lower thread For upper thread trimming specificationsFor upper and lower thread trimming specifications -01,-02 Threading the gimp Setting the materialFront panel part name Panel button and switch namesOperation panel part names Changing the cutting timing Changing the modeSelecting a program number Setting a program Setting the buttonhole length Setting the shape of the eyeletSetting the offset Setting the tacking lengthSetting the knife position compensation Setting the cutting spaceP3. Setting θ 1 correction P1. Setting X correctionP2. Setting Y correction P4. Setting θ 2 correction OFF Using the memory switchOn Low speed List of error codes Automatic mode Using the Emergency Stop switchManual mode or in automatic mode Sewing1164Q 1165Q Tension adjustment Adjusting the thread tensionStroke adjustment Upper thread tensionRelationship between knife position and eyelet shape Needle and knife positionExplanation of the cutting space function Knife position compensation function Resetting the production counter Using the production counterDisplaying the production counter Counting down to zero methodProgramming procedure Using a cycle programSetting the feed bracket to the front position Using feed mode Using manual mode Changing the cycle program counter Setting the number of home position cyclesReturning to the home position Draining the oil Cleaning and MaintenanceAdjusting the height of the spreader and looper Standard AdjustmentsSpreader height Looper heightAdjusting the needle and looper timing Adjusting the loop stroke Adjusting the clearance between the looper and needle Adjusting the height of the needle barAdjusting the spreader mounting positions Adjusting the needle guardAdjusting the needle racking width stitch width Adjusting the spreader timingChanging in the cutting block operation time Filing the cutting surface of the cutting block Replacing the knife Adjusting the cutting pressureMeasuring the opening amount Adjusting the cloth opening amountAdjusting the trimming of the lower thread and gimp Adjusting the trimming of the upper threadAdjusting the gimp length after trimming Sub presser Lower thread presserFront panel DIP switches Summary of DIP SwitchesCircuit board DIP switches Problem Cause Remedy Thread breaks TroubleshootingSkipped stitches occur Needle breaksCleanly ProblemRemedy Upper thread is not cut Lower thread is not cut15-1, Naeshiro-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8561, Japan. Phone

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