Brother HE 120 operation manual Storing characters, Convenient Functions, CPress

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Horizontal mirror image key

Mirrors the embroidery left and right.

When it is , it cannot be used.

Stitch beginning key

Switches the position for beginning stitching between center/lower left of the design.

Trial key

Moves the embroidery unit carriage, and checks the embroidery range.

CAUTION

Never lower the needle when the embroidery frame is moving. The needle could be broken or bent.

If the movement for the stitching position exceeds the range where embroidery can be done, you can not use that size embroidery frame. Check the display for a frame that can be used and use it. If a frame other than the ones displayed is used, it could result in injury.

dPressscreen. (Back key) to return to the original

Memo

zWhen the power is turned off, the layout returns to the original setting.

Storing characters

The characters you entered can be stored in the sewing machine memory.

Since the stored characters will not be erased when the power is turned off, you can always recall them for embroidery. This is convenient for storing names and the like. You can store up to five groups.

Storing characters

aAfter inputting the characters to be stored,

press (Memory key).

X The screen for selecting the storage location (pocket) is displayed.

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bSelect5. the pocket for storage from pockets 1 -

indicates an empty pocket. indicates a pocket where a character is already stored.

XThe selected pocket is shown in reverse highlighting.

cPress .

X"Saving..." appears while the character is being stored in the pocket.

Do not turn off the sewing machine while a character is being stored, otherwise the character data may be lost.

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