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DURKOPP ADLER DAC BASIC - V 12-2010 User Manual

DURKOPP ADLER DAC BASIC - V 12-2010
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Programming at user level
15
© 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG
5 Programming at user level
5.1 Set bobbin thread counter and bobbin thread monitor function
Butto
n
Position
Setting
Settings
Display
23
Open selection
00 = Bobbin thread counter on/off
01 = R
eset value of the bobbin thread
counter A
.
02 = Reset value of the bobbin thread
counter B
03 = R
eset value of the bobbin thread
counter C
..
04 = Factor of the bobbin thread
counter A, B, and C
05 = Number of stitches for bobbin
thread monitor
06 = Stopping motor if the counter has
reached the value 0.
07 = Sewing foot down after thread
trimming.
08 = Counter value display
.
19
select Reset value
D
+
/
19
Confirm selection
22
Exit programming
level
If button 18 is pressed to reset the reel counter, the following formula applies to the counter status:
Counter status = reset value x factor [stitches]
Counter status = Number of stitches for bobbin thread monitor [stitches] (If bobbin thread monitor is activ. Only
DAC
classic
)

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DURKOPP ADLER DAC BASIC - V 12-2010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelDAC BASIC - V 12-2010
CategorySewing Machine
TypeIndustrial Sewing Machine
Frequency50/60 Hz
Stitch TypeLockstitch
Sewing Speed5, 000 stitches/min
Motor Power0.55 kW
Voltage230 V

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Product Overview and Setup

2 Delivery Schedule and Accessories

Lists standard delivery items and optional accessories for the control unit.

3 OP1000 Control Unit Features

Introduces the control unit, its buttons, and programming interface.

4 User Settings Configuration

Guides on configuring user-specific parameters like interlocks, speed, and counters.

Programming Modes and Functions

5 Programming at User Level

Details user-level programming for stitching programs, counters, and functions.

5.4 Programming Stitching Programme III

Explains advanced programming for stitching programs with multiple partial runs.

Technical Information and Assembly

6 Technical Data and Range of Use

Provides detailed technical specifications, ratings, and intended applications.

7 Assembly Instructions

Guides on installing and connecting the control unit and its components.

Operation and Basic Functions

8 Operating Structure and Access Rights

Outlines the control panel structure, access levels, and key functions.

9 Commissioning Procedures

Lists essential checks and settings required before initial operation.

10 Programme Identification

Covers identifying software and machine serial numbers.

11 Data Management

Explains how to manage program data via dongle or backup.

12 Setting Basic Functions

Details core settings for motor, speed, foot lifting, thread cutting, and backtack.

Testing and Troubleshooting

13 Hardware Test Procedures

Describes procedures for testing the control unit's hardware components.

14 Error, Warning, and Info Messages

Lists and explains system messages, causes, and solutions.

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