Screen Quick Reference Guide 71

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Understanding the pattern type selection screen
In this screen, select a pattern category (type).
No. Display Function Page
Key Name
1
Built-in patterns
The embroidery
pattern for a design
can be selected. p. 141
Embroidery
pattern key
2
12 stitch types can
be combined with
10 frame shapes,
such as a circle and
a square.
p. 141
Frame
pattern key
3
Alphabet patterns
designed with
flowers decorating
large uppercase
letters (130 mm (H)
× 80 mm (W)).
p. 148
Floral
alphabet
key
4
Renaissance-style
characters designed
in a 50 mm × 50 mm
square.
p. 149
Renaissance
alphabet
key
5
Monogram designs
can be created by
combining two or
three letters.
p. 142
Monogram
and frame
key
B
A
6
5
1
2
0
3
48
7
9
6
Built-in patterns
Uppercase and
lowercase letters,
numbers, symbols
and accented
characters from 25
fonts can be selected
in small, medium
and large sizes.
p. 145
Alphabet
key
7
Alphabet appliqué
patterns, which are
available in small,
medium and large
sizes.
p. 150
Appliqué
alphabet
key
8Greek uppercase
letters. p. 151
Greek
alphabet
key
9
By using the included
USB cable to connect a
computer to the
embroidery machine,
patterns can be recalled
from the computer.
p. 156
Computer
(USB) key
0Recall patterns from
USB media. p. 160
USB media
keys
ARecalls patterns stored
in the machine’s
memory. p. 151
Embroidery
patterns
stored in
the
machine
memory
key
B
This key is not
displayed unless a
pattern is selected.
Touch this key to quit
trying to add another
pattern from the pattern
type selection screen.
Return to the pattern
editing screen.
p. 162
Edit key
No. Display Function Page
Key Name