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Beisler 100 - 3.1.5 Name Seams; 3.1.6 Delete Seams; 3.2 Seam Functions

Beisler 100
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3.1.5 Name seams
To be able to distinguish seams, it is possible to define seam names. Follow
this procedure:
1. Press the P-key (opens the menu levels).
2. Press the key F5 (INIT-Parameter).
3. Press the key F1 (enter seam name).
4. The keys of the ten-key pad are occupied with letters, too. Each letter is
shown on its key with a color (blue, orange, green). Press one of the keys
F1...F3 together with a number key, to enter the desired letter (F1 blue, F2
orange, F3 green). Examples: A = F1 + 1; N = F2 + 5; U = F3 + 7.
5. Press the arrow keys to switch to the next or prior letter.
6. Press the P-key to terminate the entering and save the seam name.
3.1.6 Delete seams
An existing seam can be deleted.
ATTENTION
If a seam is used in several programs, it will be deleted in all programs. The
deletion of a seam can not be undone.
1. Press the P-key.
2. Press F5.
3. Press F5.
4. Enter the number of the seam to be deleted.
5. Press the P-key to delete the seam.
3.2 Seam functions
Several machine functions can be enabled/disabled for single seams. Follow
this procedure to enable/disable a machine function:
1. Select the seam number using the arrow keys.
2. Press the P-key.
3. Press F2.
4. Select the desired function using the arrow keys.
5. Press the ENT-key to enable/disable the function.
6. Repeat steps 4. and 5. for all desired functions.
7. Press the P-key to leave the menu.
An enabled function is displayed inverted (white on black), a disabled
function black on white.
The functions are visualized with icons:
Center knife
cuts the pocket between the seams; if the center knife is disabled,
the mitre knife will be disabled automatically
Mitre knife
cuts the pocket edges; if the center knife is disabled, the mitre knife
will be disabled, too
Stacker
stacks the sewed parts automatically

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