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Brand | DAHAO |
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Model | BECS-328 |
Category | Control Unit |
Language | English |
General safety warnings and cautions for operation, transportation, and installation.
Guidelines for connecting cables and ensuring proper insulation and grounding.
Instructions for safe operation and handling of warnings.
Warnings and notices regarding maintenance procedures and static damage.
Lists key features of the embroidery machine's operation box and precision.
Details on design input/output, software upgrades, and supported design formats.
Options for selecting display languages and using logo keys.
How the main shaft speed is adjusted manually or automatically.
Methods for trimming thread, manual or automatic.
Automatic machine stop and indicator light for thread breaks or run-outs.
Manual or automatic color changes based on preset color lines.
Using repetition embroidery for increased productivity.
Automatic re-embroidery of patterns after completion.
Creating combined designs with various parameter adjustments.
Compiling ready-for-embroider designs and combined designs.
Stitch-by-stitch editing of designs.
Setting patch codes and pausing for patching cloth.
Ensuring correct machine stopping at 100 degrees.
Saving and restoring the starting point of patterns.
Embroidering boundaries, crosshairs, and locating lines for easy positioning.
Functions for diagnosing malfunctions through various tests.
Storing embroidery parameters for reuse.
Detailed description of the machine's operation control panel and its components.
Explains the function of the operation bar and turn shaft button.
Details the darning switch and its function for different modes.
Overview of system working statuses and their transitions.
Explanation of icons displayed on the LCD for embroidery status.
Explains menu item status indicators and their meanings.
Step-by-step guide for initial machine setup and first embroidery.
Procedure for loading designs from floppy/USB disks into machine memory.
Settings required before starting embroidery, including color and start modes.
Steps to select, confirm, and prepare a pattern for embroidery.
Procedures for normal embroidery, returning, and darning modes.
How to exit the embroidery confirmation status.
Explains the purpose of idling functions for darning convenience.
Operation for entering and using low-speed idling mode.
Operation for entering and using high-speed idling mode.
How to exit idling modes and return to normal embroidery.
Using positioning idling for frame movement to specific points.
Performing manual color changes when the machine is stopped.
Setting and performing manual color changes and starts during embroidery.
Setting automatic color changes with manual or automatic starts.
Configuring the sequence for automatic color changes.
Storing manual color changes into the color line settings.
Adjusting the speed of the color-changing operation.
Manually moving the embroidery frame using direction keys.
Returning the frame to its starting position after manual shifting.
Restoring a saved origin point for a pattern.
Saving the current origin point of a pattern.
Automatically calculating and setting the origin point for a pattern.
Moving the frame along the design's border to check its range.
Returning to origin with needle down for roll-cloth embroidery.
Returning the frame to the stop point after patching cloth.
Specifying the maximum allowable embroidery speed (limit speed).
Adjusting the actual running speed of the embroidery machine.
Automatic thread trimming during color changes or at the end of embroidery.
Performing manual thread trimming using keys.
Viewing patterns stored on a disk, including file names and space.
Loading patterns from disk into the machine's memory.
Saving patterns from memory back to a disk.
Removing patterns from a floppy disk.
Formatting a 720KB diskette.
Formatting a 1.44MB diskette.
Installing the letter library from a disk.
Removing the letter library from memory.
Creating letter patterns.
Importing designs from a PC.
Viewing and setting common parameters and display options.
Displaying statistics related to embroidery operations.
Resetting stitch counts and displacement values.
Changing the system's display language.
Adjusting pattern magnification, rotation, and repetition.
Moving the frame to a specific point.
Functions for managing pattern periphery and range.
Setting an offset point for the pattern.
Setting frame protection and zero point for power loss recovery.
Restoring frame position after unexpected power loss.
Checking if the frame zero point setup is complete.
Configuring various machine parameters.
Adjusting satin stitch compensation for better results.
Language selection for the system interface.
Setting up cyclic embroidery for continuous pattern repetition.
Changing the system's date and time settings.
Selecting a pattern for the embroidery process.
Viewing patterns stored in the machine's memory.
Loading designs from disks into memory (refer to Ch 3-2).
Copying existing patterns within the memory.
Editing existing patterns in memory (refer to Ch 14).
Removing patterns from memory.
Splitting a pattern into two new patterns.
Combining two patterns into a single one.
Editing patterns that have been grouped.
Erasing all patterns from the machine's memory.
Accessing the pattern editing mode.
Detailed steps for editing individual stitches within a pattern.
Changing the properties of an existing stitch.
Removing a stitch from a pattern.
Adding a new stitch into a pattern.
Quickly locating a specific stitch by its number.
Searching for stitches based on their codes.
Performing operations on blocks of stitches (copy, move, delete).
Accessing help information for pattern editing functions.
Saving changes made during pattern editing and exiting.
Exiting the pattern editing mode, with or without saving.
Creating monograms using letter libraries.
Installing the letter library from a disk.
Removing the letter library to free up memory.
Creating monograms with various text and arrangement options.
Creating high-speed patterns to maintain speed at long stitches.
Converting packed patterns into normal patterns.
Compiling embroidering patterns with parameters.
Manually rotating the main axis to 100 degrees.
Lowering the needle to fix embroidery material for frame adjustment.
Controlling valves for quilt embroidery operations.
Overview of adjusting braking control parameters for better machine-part coordination.
Setting brake and main motor parameters.
Adjusting main shaft stop position by setting brake parameters.
Adjusting main motor parameters for mechanical part matching.
Testing and verifying the machine's braking adjustments.
Overview of the pattern protection feature.
Establishing a password to prevent pattern copying.
Removing the password protection for pattern output.
Testing the main board circuit and memory bank.
Checking encoder parameters like OPL, APL, BPL.
Comparing set and real main shaft speeds.
Testing various mechanical switches and solenoids.
Rotating the main shaft to any angle for testing.
Overview of generating outline designs for hole cutting.
Procedure to generate an outline design from a normal design.
Step-by-step guide for installing the Embcom software.
Instructions for uninstalling the Embcom software.
How to launch and configure the Embcom software for the first time.
Establishing communication between the PC and the embroidery machine.
Configuring parameters for sequin embroidery operations.
Manual control of sequin placement and delivery.