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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Programming SoftwareFor Electronic Pattern SewerBAS-PC/300INSTRUCTION MANUALPlease read this manual before using the machine.Please keep this manual w

Page 2 - Precautions

151-3901. Setting up the hardwareBe sure to turn off the power before setting up the hardware.Use the following procedure to connect equipment.1-1 Con

Page 3 - 1. Main functions

-76- Chapter 4 Changing sewing data151-3902-2 Converting all outline data on the screen to stitch data1. Select either [ALL], [INDV], or [SAME] on

Page 4 - 2. Specifications

3. Changing sewing attributes -77-151-3903. Changing sewing attributesWhen you change the sewing attributes, you should specify the range ofdata.

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-78- Chapter 4 Changing sewing data151-390· When you change stitch data attributes, the color bar will appear:3-2 Selecting all outline dataIf yo

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4. Changing sewing order -79-151-3904. Changing sewing orderThe sewing order for segments of data you create can be changed eithermanually with yo

Page 7 - 4. System requirements

-80- Chapter 4 Changing sewing data151-3904-2 Automatically changing sewing data orderSewing order for all segments can be automatically changed t

Page 8 - 5. Recommended model

4. Changing sewing order -81-151-3904. Confirm the range you have specified is correct, and click the right mouse button tochange all sewing order.

Page 9 - Setting Up the System

-82- Chapter 4 Changing sewing data151-3905. Changing sewing directionThis function is used to reverse the current sewing direction (including sew

Page 10 - 1-1 Connecting the FD300

5. Changing sewing direction -83-151-3905-2 Reversing sewing direction of all data at one timeIf you select outline data for stitch data has been c

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-84- Chapter 4 Changing sewing data151-3906. Changing feed attributesA feed stitch has attributes for thread trimming, splitting, and presser foot

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7. Changing code attributes -85-151-3907. Changing code attributesWhen you select CODE ATTRIBUTE on the CHANGE menu, thecode attribute menu will ap

Page 13 - 2. Installing the BAS-PC/300

-2- 1. Setting up the hardware151-390ž he digitizer requires a serial port with two channels.ž Refer to the following table for the settings of the

Page 14 - 3. Starting the BAS-PC/300

-86- Chapter 4 Changing sewing data151-3907-2 Changing attribute for optional output code1. Select an optional output code whose attribute you wan

Page 15 - 4. Exiting the BAS-PC/300

8. Using the DATA CONVERT function -87-151-3908. Using the DATA CONVERT functionThe DATA CONVERT function is used to change feed data to stitch dat

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-88- Chapter 4 Changing sewing data151-3908-2 Changing stitch data to feed data1. Click on the STITCH->FEED check box on the selection menu.You

Page 17 - 6. Optional start commands

151-390Chapter 5 Setting information concerning data creationThis chapter explains how to set information concerning data creation.1. Set screenWhen

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-92- Chapter 5 Setting information concerning data creation151-3901-1 Model menuThe model menu shows the list of model names for sewingmachines th

Page 19 - Using the BAS-PC/300

1. Set screen -93-151-390CENTER: Displays the pointer at the center of the frame.UPPER LEFT: Displays the pointer in the upper left corner of the f

Page 20 - CONTENTS

-94- Chapter 5 Setting information concerning data creation151-3901-7 Maximum connection length sheet menuThis is available when you select STITCH

Page 21 - -II- CONTENTS

2. specifying the frame position -95-151-3902. Specifying the frame positionSelect the model name on the model scroll menu, decide the pointer posi

Page 22 - CONTENTS -III

-96- Chapter 5 Setting information concerning data creation151-390You can specify the length from the specified position to the desired destinatio

Page 23 - -IV- CONTENTS

151-390Chapter 6 FileThis chapter describes functions related to file management.1. File screenWhen you click on the [FILE] button on the main menu,

Page 24 - CONTENTS -V

1. Setting up the hardware -3-151-3901-2 When the FD300 is not usedThis system can be used without the FD300 by directly connecting the ROM writer

Page 25 - -VI- CONTENTS

-98- Chapter 6 File151-3901-1 NOW EDITING windowThe NOW EDITING window shows the image of the data currently beingedited.1-2 Directory sheet menuT

Page 26 - Chapter 1 Screen and icons

1. File screen -99-151-390The selected filename will appear in the file sheet menu.1-5 Contents windowThis window shows the contents (image) of the

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-100- Chapter 6 File151-3902. File image screenWhen you click the [DISPLAY ALL] button, the file image screen will appear.The image of file which

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3. Merging data -101-151-3903. Merging data into the data you are currently editingSelect the filename of the data you want to merge into the data

Page 29 - 2. Terminology

-102- Chapter 6 File151-390Click the left mouse button to decide your specification. The data will be merged into thedata currently displayed at

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151-390Chapter 7 Input/OutputThis chapter describes functions to input data from each machine series into theBAS-PC/300, to output data created by th

Page 31 - 3. Icons

-104- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-390This menu has the following three options: STITCH DATA, ROM DATA andEMBROIDERY/CAD DATA.(1) Stitch dataThis fun

Page 32 - 3-2 Reduce icon

1. I/O pull-down menu -105-151-390(3) Embroidery/CAD dataThis function is used to input embroidery data used on an embroidery sewingmachine, or dat

Page 33 - 3-3 All image icon

-106- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3902. Stitch data input/output screenWhen you click on STITCH DATA on the I/O pull-down menu, the following screen

Page 34 - 3-4 Actual size icon

2. Stitch data input/output screen -107-151-3902-1 NOW EDITING windowThis window displays the image you are currently editing.2-2 End code selectio

Page 35 - 3-5 Scroll icon

-4- 2. Installing the BAS-PC/300151-3902. Installing the BAS-PC/300Before installing the BAS-PC/300, IBM-DOS or MS-DOS and a mouse driver (orWindow

Page 36 - 3-7 Data display icon

-108- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3902-4 Program number menuThe program number menu offers a list of program numbers fordata you input or output.If

Page 37 - 3-8 Color icon

2. Stitch data input/output screen -109-151-390Click on the button or press the [Enter] key on the keyboard to show the nextscreen.Click on the

Page 38 - 3-9 Grid icon

-110- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3902-8 Button menuThe above buttons are used to perform the operation for the data allotted to eachrespective prog

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3. ROM data screen -111-151-3903. ROM data screenWhen you click on [ROM DATA] on the I/O pull-down menu, the following screen willappear:The follow

Page 40 - 3-10 Measure icon

-112- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3903-1 Model menuThe model menu shows the list of names of models you wantto input stitch data to or output it fro

Page 41 - 3-11 Report icon

3. ROM data screen -113-151-3903-4 ROM file scroll menuThis shows the list of ROM filenames which are included inthe directory you specify.If there

Page 42 - 3-12 Search icon

-114- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3903-5 ROM data image screenWhen you click on the [DISPLAY ALL] button, the following will appear.Images of ROM da

Page 43 - 3-13 Help icon

3. ROM data screen -115-151-3903-6 Button menuThe following are explanations of each button:Button ExplanationROM IN Inputs data stored on the ROM

Page 44 - 1. Data creation screen

-116- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3903-7 Copy button menuThese buttons are used to copy the ROM data in the ROM chips, toadd ROM data to the ROM fil

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4. EMBROIDERY/CAD data input screen -117-151-3904. EMBROIDERY/CAD data input screenWhen you click [EMBROIDERY/CAD DATA] on the I/O pull-down menu,

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3. Starting the BAS-PC/300 -5-151-3903. Starting the BAS-PC/300Use the procedure below to start the BAS-PC/300.When you use IBM-DOS (MS-DOS)(1) Tur

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-118- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3904-2 File name sheet menuThis is used to specify the filename of embroidery data orCAD data you want to input.Cl

Page 48 - 1-2 Sheet menu

4. EMBROIDERY/CAD data input screen -119-151-3904-6 DXF unit selection menuThis is used to specify the measurement unit of CAD data (DXFformat) to

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-120- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3905. Data manipulation5-1 Inputting data1. For BAS-300 or 750 series machines, insert a disk storing BAS-300 or 7

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5. Data manipulation -121-151-3905-2 Outputting data1. For BAS-300 or 750 series machines, insert a disk storing BAS-300 or 750 seriesdata file(s)

Page 51 - 1-3 Information window

-122- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-390Using the mouse, move the pointer to adjust the frame to the desired position, and clickthe left mouse button t

Page 52 - 2-1 Creating stitch point

5. Data manipulation -123-151-390When you click the [SET] button, the frame position will be fixed. However, if youclick the [SET] button with dat

Page 53 - 2-4 Creating code

-124- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3905-3 Deleting data1. For BAS-300 or 750 series machines, insert a disk storing BAS-300 or 750 seriesdata file(s)

Page 54 - 3. Creating outline data

6. Inputting/outputting ROM data -125-151-3906. Inputting/outputting ROM dataFor the machines that store data on ROM chips (e.g. B430E series machi

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-126- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3906-1 Setting the ROM chipAttach the ROM chip to or remove it from the ROM writer as follows:(Attaching the ROM c

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6. Inputting/outputting ROM data -127-151-3906-2 Inputting ROM data1. Put the ROM chip in the ROM writer.2. Click on the [I/O] button on the main m

Page 57 - 3-3 Creating a circle

-6- 4. Exiting the BAS-PC/300151-3904. Exiting the BAS-PC/300Use the procedure below to exit the BAS-PC/300.(1) Click the [EXIT] button on the main

Page 58 - 3-5 Creating an ellipse

-128- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3905. When the ROM file is made, specify the name of the ROM file and click on the[LOAD] button.The stitch data in

Page 59 - 3-6 Creating an arc

6. Inputting/outputting ROM data -129-151-3906-3 Outputting ROM data1. Set an empty ROM chip which is applicable to the machine, in the ROM writer.

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-130- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3906-4 Copying the data on the ROM chipWhen using Brother specified ROM writer PRW-1 or a commercially available R

Page 61 - 4-1 Adding a new point

6. Inputting/outputting ROM data -131-151-390NOTE: When the process is canceled or an error occurs, turn off the power of the ROMwriter, and then t

Page 62 - 4-3 Deleting a point

-132- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3906-5 Addition to and overwriting of ROM dataThe ROM data that is stored in the ROM chip or the ROM file can be a

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6. Inputting/outputting ROM data -133-151-3905. When the ROM data is copied to the ROM chip, set the ROM chip in the ROM writer.The following dialo

Page 64 - 5. Creating pattern data

-134- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-390specify the name of the ROM file on the ROM filename sheet menu or scroll menu.Click the right mouse button to

Page 65 - 5-1 Creating bartack pattern

6. Inputting/outputting ROM data -135-151-3906-6 Errors in input/output of ROM chip dataWhen data in the ROM chip is input or output, an error may

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-136- Chapter 7 Input/Output151-3907. Inputting embroidery data or CAD data1. Click on the [I/O] button on the main menu, and select [EMBROIDERY/C

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7. Inputting embroidery data -137-151-390

Page 68 - 5-2 Creating an eyelet

5. Setting the system configuration -7-151-3905. Setting the system configurationUse the procedure below to set the system configuration.(1) Start

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151-390Chapter 8 System configurationThis chapter describes how to set the system configuration.1. CONFIG pull-down menuWhen you click on the [CONFIG

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-140- Chapter 8 System configuration151-3902. System configuration screenThe system configuration screen will appear when you select [SYSTEM] on t

Page 71 - 1. Edit screen

2. System configuration -141-151-3902-3 CRT size selection menuThis is used to set the size of the data displayed on the CRT, the same asthat of th

Page 72 - 2. Copy/Move methods

-142- Chapter 8 System configuration151-390Data area Size (mm × mm) Models that cannot accept data input/outputL 1600 × 1600 NoneM 800 × 800 BAS-3

Page 73 - 2-1 Parallel copy

2. System configuration -143-151-3902-6 Button menuButton menu has two buttons: the [SET] button and the [EXIT] button.Button ExplanationSET Stores

Page 74 - 2. Copy/Move -49

-144- Chapter 8 System configuration151-3903. Directory setting screenThe directory setting screen will appear when you select [DIRECTORY] on the

Page 75 - 2-2 Mirror copy

3. Directory setting -145-151-3903-1 Data directory sheet menuThis is used to set the drive or the path of the directory that stores data you want

Page 76 - 2. Copy/Move -51

-146- Chapter 8 System configuration151-3903-4 Button menuButton menu has two buttons: the [SET] button and the [EXIT] button.Button ExplanationSE

Page 77 - 2-3 Rotation copy

4. Digitizer setting -147-151-3904. Digitizer setting screenThe digitizer setting screen will appear when you select [DIGITIZER] on the pull-down m

Page 78 - 2. Copy/Move -53

-148- Chapter 8 System configuration151-3904-1 Digitizer type selection menuThis is used to select the type of digitizer you use.Refer to appendix

Page 79 - 2-4 Magnify/Reduce copy

-8- 7. When the BAS-PC/300 does not start151-3906. Optional start commandsWhen starting the BAS-PC/300, entering optional character(s) following co

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4. Digitizer setting -149-151-3904-4 Button menuButton ExplanationRANGE Sets the operation range of the digitizer. Set the range in accordance wit

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-150- Chapter 8 System configuration151-3904-5 Setting the operation range of the digitizerYou can set the range of the digitizer only when you tu

Page 82 - 2-5 Offset copy

5.Setting the scale -151-151-3905. Setting the scaleThis is used to adjust the size of the finished pattern.You can specify the size of the finishe

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-152- Chapter 8 System configuration151-390

Page 84 - 2-6 Multiply copy

151-390Chapter 9 Creating B981 dataThis chapter describes the fundamental functions concerning creating, editing, and outputtingof the B981 data.To o

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-154- Chapter 9 Creating B981 data151-3901-2 Creating data1. Click on the [CREATE] button on the main menu.The pattern selection screen will appea

Page 86 - 3. Deleting data

1. Creating B981 data -155-151-390 [TAPER]Item DescriptionPRESSER Select from L1 to L7.Select a presser that applies to your sewing machine’s speci

Page 87 - 3-3 Deleting an item of data

-156- Chapter 9 Creating B981 data151-390TACKINGLENGTHSet the tacking length to 0 or 3 mm to 33 mm (1 mm increment).This tacking length must cover

Page 88 - 4. Modifying data

1. Creating B981 data -157-151-390Eyelet shape c × dKnife NO.Knife shapea × bWhen the cuttingtiming is beforesewing or the knifeis not usedWhen the

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-158- Chapter 9 Creating B981 data151-3904. Click on the [SET] button.The sewing image as viewed from the finish side will appear on the screen.

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7. When the BAS-PC/300 does not start -9-151-3907. When the BAS-PC/300 does not startWhen the BAS-PC/300 does not start correctly, check the follow

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1. Creating B981 data -159-151-3901-3 Outputting data to a ROM file1. Click on the [I/O] button on the main menu, and then select [STITCH DATA] on

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-160- Chapter 9 Creating B981 data151-390The system will ask you whether you want to output data with a message on thestatus line, and the pointer

Page 93 - 5. Dividing an outline

1. Creating B981 data -161-151-3901-4 Saving ROM file1. Click on the [I/O] button on the main menu, and select [ROM DATA] on the pull-downmenu.2. C

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-162- Chapter 9 Creating B981 data151-3904. Enter a description.The ROM file being edited will be saved with the filename you specified.

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1. Creating B981 data -163-151-3901-5 Outputting ROM file to ROM chip 1. Turn on the power of the ROM writer, and set an empty ROM chip on it

Page 96 - 1. CHANGE pull-down menu

-164- Chapter 9 Creating B981 data151-3902. Editing data2-1 Inputting data from ROM chip 1. Turn on the power of the ROM writer, and set a ROM

Page 97 - 2. Stitch conversion

2. Editing data -165-151-3902-2 Changing name of ROM file to be edited 1. Click on the [I/O] button on the main menu, and select [ROM DATA] on t

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-166- Chapter 9 Creating B981 data151-3902-4 Editing data1. Click on the [EDIT] button on the main menu.The set screen will appear.2. Select an it

Page 99 - 2. Stitch conversion -75

3. Saving data into file or loading data from file -167-151-3903. Saving data into file or loading data from fileRefer to "Chapter 6. File&quo

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-168- Chapter 9 Creating B981 data151-3904. Manipulation on B9814-1 Attaching data ROM chip 1. Turn off the power.Before replacing the data RO

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4. Manipulation on B981 -169-151-3904-2 Selecting program 1. Turn on the power in the automatic mode. 2. Press the start button.The feed br

Page 103 - 4. Changing sewing order

-170- Chapter 9 Creating B981 data151-390

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151-390Chapter 10 Creating B855E and B856E dataThis chapter describes the fundamental functions concerning creating, editing, and outputtingof B855E

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-172- Chapter 10 Creating B855E and B856E data151-3901-2 Creating dataFor example, create data based on the below baseline on which stitches will

Page 106 - 5. Changing sewing direction

1. Creating B855E and B856E data -173-151-3904. Data is created by specifying a relative length from the previous point.Press the Ctrl key. The ed

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-174- Chapter 10 Creating B855E and B856E data151-3901-3 Outputting data to a ROM file1. If there is no ROM files, refer to "Chapter 7 Input/

Page 108 - 6. Changing feed attributes

1. Creating B855E and B856E data -175-151-3904. Click on the [OUTPUT] button.The stitching image will appear along with each item to be set for rec

Page 109 - 7. Changing code attributes

-176- Chapter 10 Creating B855E and B856E data151-3901-4 Saving ROM file1. Click on the [I/O] button on the main menu, and select [ROM DATA] on th

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1. Creating B855E and B856E data -177-151-3904. Enter a description.The ROM file being edited will be saved with the filename you specified.

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-178- Chapter 10 Creating B855E and B856E data151-3901-5 Outputting ROM file to ROM chip1. Turn on the power of the ROM writer, and set an empty R

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151-390Before you beginThank you for purchasing the BAS-PC/300 Ver. 5.00E, Programming Software forElectronic Pattern Sewer.Be sure to read this instr

Page 113 - 1. Set screen

CONTENTS -I-151-390CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 SCREEN AND ICONS ...

Page 114 - 1-3 Trace margin sheet menu

2. Editing data -179-151-3902. Editing data2-1 Inputting data from ROM chip1. Turn on the power of the ROM writer, and set a ROM chip which has dat

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-180- Chapter 10 Creating B855E and B856E data151-3902-2 Changing name of ROM file to be edited1. Click on the [I/O] button on the main menu, and

Page 116 - 1-8 Button menu

2. Editing data -181-151-3904. Click on the [INPUT] button.The specified data will be input.Refer to "Chapter 7 Input/Output 5. Data manipula

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-182- Chapter 10 Creating B855E and B856E data151-3903. Saving data into file or loading data from fileRefer to "Chapter 6 File" for mor

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4. Manipulation on B855E and B856E -183-151-3904. Manipulation on B856E4-1 Replacing the data ROM chip Before replacing the data ROM chip, be sure

Page 119 - Chapter 6 File

-184- Chapter 10 Creating B855E and B856E data151-3904-2 Selecting the custom-made sewing pattern1. If the LED display • is illuminated steadily,p

Page 120 - 1-4 File scroll menu

151-390Chapter 11 Creating B800E dataThis chapter describes the fundamental functions concerning creating, editing, and outputtingof B800E data.To op

Page 121 - 1-6 Button menu

-186- Chapter 11 Creating B800E data151-3901-2 Creating data 1. Click on the [CREATE] button on the main menu. 2. Click on the [PATTERN] b

Page 122 - 2. File image screen

1. Creating B800E data -187-151-390Following is an explanation of the pattern setting items.The procedure is explained using an "eyelet-rectan

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-188- Chapter 11 Creating B800E data151-390If you would like to change the data position, press the right mouse button. You can thenspecify a new

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-II- CONTENTS151-3904-1 Adding a new point...

Page 125 - Chapter 7 Input/Output

1. Creating B800E data -189-151-3901-3 Outputting data to a ROM file 1. If there is no ROM files, refer to "Chapter 7 Input/Output 6. Input

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-190- Chapter 11 Creating B800E data151-390 4. Click on the [OUTPUT] button. 5. The next screen which is displayed can be used to check the

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1. Creating B800E data -191-151-390 The functions of each button are described below. Button Function Rear Displays an enlarged view of the area

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-192- Chapter 11 Creating B800E data151-3901-4 Saving ROM file 1. Click on the [I/O] button on the main menu, and select [ROM DATA] on the pull

Page 129 - 2-3 Model menu

1. Creating B800E data -193-151-3901-5 Outputting ROM file to ROM chip 1. Turn on the power of the ROM writer, and set an empty ROM chip on it

Page 130 - 2-5 Program image screen

-194- Chapter 11 Creating B800E data151-3902. Editing data2-1 Inputting data from ROM chip 1. Turn on the power of the ROM writer, and set a RO

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2. Editing data -195-151-3902-2 Changing name of ROM file to be edited 1. Click on the [I/O] button on the main menu, and select [ROM DATA] on t

Page 132 - 2-8 Button menu

-196- Chapter 11 Creating B800E data151-3902-5 Outputting dataRefer to descriptions on and after "1. Creating B800E data 1-3 Outputting data

Page 133 - 3. ROM data screen

3. Saving data into file or loading data from file -197-151-3903. Saving data into file or loading data from fileRefer to "Chapter 6 File"

Page 134 - 3-3 ROM file sheet menu

-198- Chapter 11 Creating B800E data151-3904. Manipulation on B800E4-1 Replacing the ROM chip 1. Turn off the power.Before replacing the ROM c

Page 135 - 3-4 ROM file scroll menu

CONTENTS -III-151-3905-2 Reversing sewing direction of all data at one time... 846. CHA

Page 136 - 3-5 ROM data image screen

4. Manipulation on B800E -199-151-3904-2 Selecting program 1. Turn on the power switch. 2. Press the SELECT key (13) until the AUTO LED illum

Page 137 - 3-6 Button menu

-200- Chapter 11 Creating B800E data151-390

Page 138 - 3-7 Copy button menu

Appendix 1 -201-151-390Appendix 1 Digitizer typeRefer to the following table to set the type of digitizer.Digitizer type Manufacturer Model nameHI

Page 139 - 4-1 Directory sheet menu

-202- Appendix 2Appendix 2 P-ROM chips able to be used with the PRW-1The following list the P-ROM chips that can be used on the Brother specified

Page 140 - 4-4 Data type selection menu

Appendix 2 -203-151-390NSNSSGS-THOMSONTITOSHIBATOSHIBATOSHIBATOSHIBANM27C256NM27LC256M27C256BTMS27C256TC5727256ADTMM27256DTMM27256ADTC57H256D

Page 142 - 5-1 Inputting data

INDEX -i-151-390INDEXAActual size icon...9ADD...24, 116Ad

Page 143 - 5-2 Outputting data

-ii- INDEX151-390DISPLAY ALL...99, 100, 108, 113, 114Dividing an outline...69DIVISION...

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INDEX -iii-151-390Outputting ROM data...130OUTSIDE DIA...43OVERLAP...

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-iv- INDEX151-390tracing...92UUNEQUAL ZIGZAG RIGHT DEV ...31Using the DATA CON

Page 146 - 5-3 Deleting data

-IV- CONTENTS151-3902-6 Program contents display window... 1092-7

Page 147 - ROM data

INSTRUCTION MANUALBROTHER INDUSTRIES,LTD. NAGOYA,JAPANPrinted in Japan151-390S36373-5011999.03.(1)

Page 148 - 6-1 Setting the ROM chip

CONTENTS -V-151-3902-5 Data area selection menu...1412

Page 149 - 6-2 Inputting ROM data

-VI- CONTENTS151-3901-3 Outputting data to a ROM file... 174

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151-390Chapter 1 Screen and icons1. ScreenWhen you start the BAS-PC/300, the screen below will appear on your CRT (it will take a longtime to display

Page 151 - 6-3 Outputting ROM data

-2- Chapter 1 Screen and icons151-390Press the left mouse button with the title screen on the CRT. (It can be pressed even beforethe title screen

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1. Screen -3-151-390The sub menu will appear on the right of the screen to offer you detailed information when youselect a function from the main m

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-4- Chapter 1 Screen and icons151-3902. TerminologyWord Indication MeaningClickUsing the mouse, move the pointer onto the desiredobject, press the

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151-3901. Main functionsFunction DescriptionCREATE The following different programming features are available: STITCH, BASTE, FEED,CODE, LINE, CURVE,

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2. Terminology -5-151-390Word Indication MeaningScroll menuLists items for filenames, model names, or programnumbers which you can select.When ther

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-6- Chapter 1 Screen and icons151-3903. IconsThis section explains the functions of the 13 icons on the left of the screen. Most of theseicons can

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3. Icons -7-151-3903-1 Magnify iconThis is used to view a portion of the sewing data in the data display area at an increasedmagnification. When yo

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-8- Chapter 1 Screen and icons151-3903-3 All image iconThis is used to display all the data during its creation on the screen.When you select this

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3. Icons -9-151-3903-4 Actual size iconThe current data appears on the screen in actual size.

Page 160 - 1. CONFIG pull-down menu

-10- Chapter 1 Screen and icons151-3903-5 Scroll iconWhen you select this icon, a frame which will be equal to the screen after scrolling, willapp

Page 161 - 2-2 Pointer shape menu

3. Icons -11-151-3903-6 Redisplay iconIn order to increase the system's processing speed, this system does not alwaysredisplay the contents of

Page 162 - 2-5 Data area selection menu

-12- Chapter 1 Screen and icons151-3903-8 Color iconThis is used to change the colors assigned to thread colors, the background of the datadisplay

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3. Icons -13-151-3903-9 Grid iconUsing this icon helps you to understand the size of the currently displayed data. Whenyou select this icon, the Gr

Page 164 - 2-6 Button menu

-14- Chapter 1 Screen and icons151-390[REFERENCE] is used to set the home position to an intersection of the grid, or to seta specified point of t

Page 165 - 3. Directory setting screen

151-3902. SpecificationsBAS-PC/300Applicable modelsBAS-304,BAS-311,BAS-314,BAS-326,BAS-326L,BAS-341BAS-304A,BAS-311A,BAS-314A,BAS-315A,BAS-326A,BAS-3

Page 166 - 3-3 Work directory sheet menu

3. Icons -15-151-3903-10 Measure iconThis is used to measure the length of the desired object. Press this icon, then specifytwo points; the length

Page 167 - 3-4 Button menu

-16- Chapter 1 Screen and icons151-3903-11 Report iconThis is used to provide the following information. Just click on this icon.Item ExplanationV

Page 168 - 4. Digitizer setting screen

3. Icons -17-151-3903-12 Search iconThis is used to search for the position of the object you want to find.Select the start position of the data to

Page 169 - 4-3 Pointer speed bar

-18- Chapter 1 Screen and icons151-3903-13 Help iconThis icon assists you by giving directions on how to operate the current function whenyou need

Page 170 - 4-4 Button menu

151-390Chapter 2 Creating sewing dataThis chapter describes the fundamental functions concerning creating sewing data (stitchdata and outline data).F

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-20- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-390The basic rules of creating sewing data are as follows: Click the left mouse button to fix a component p

Page 172 - 5. Setting the scale

1. Data creation screen -21-151-390Example 1When you want to put a point at the positionwhere it is moved 50 mm to the right in the Xdirection and

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-22- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-3901-1 Button menu (upper part of the submenu)The upper part of the submenu is called the button menu. This

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1. Data creation screen -23-151-3901-2 Sheet menuThe sheet menu is on the lower part of the submenu. This isused to select the method of creating d

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-24- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-390Item Contents ExplanationADD/INSERTADD Adds sewing data at the end.INSERT Inserts sewing data in the spe

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151-390FD 300Dimensions75 × 280 × 180 mmMass 2.5 kgPower source Single-phase 100-240 V 50/60 Hz

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1. Data creation screen -25-151-390The following explanations are descriptions of submenus for each function on the sheetmenu:(1) PITCHWhen you sel

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-26- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-390(4) Feed attributeThis is used to set attributes related to the feed data to becreated.a) Thread trimmin

Page 179 - 4. Click on the [SET] button

2. Creating stitch data -27-151-3902. Creating stitch dataStitch data is the general term for the stitch point and basting point that the needle dr

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-28- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-3902-2 Creating basting dataClick on the [BASTE] button on the main menu, or press the * key on the keyboar

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3. Creating outline data -29-151-3903. Creating outline dataOutline data is general name of pattern which serves as the basis for the creation of s

Page 182 - 1-4 Saving ROM file

-30- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-390(1) STITCHSelect stitch type you use before converting outline data into stitch data.STITCH FunctionRUNN

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3. Creating outline data -31-151-390This is used to set the position of zigzag stitching. You should select ZIGZAG on theSTITCH selection menu.Zigz

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-32- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-390Ordinarily, zigzag stitching at the component point isperformed as shown in figure a, however, if the an

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3. Creating outline data -33-151-390and the center point of the circle, will be created.When you want to create a circle with a 30 mm radius and 40

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-34- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-390(Method 2) Inputting values for major and minor diameters, and angleUsing the mouse, move the pointer t

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151-3903. Contents of the BAS-PC/300 packageYour BAS-PC/300 package should contain the following items:Items enclosed in a dotted rectangle are diffe

Page 188 - 3-2 Loading data

3. Creating outline data -35-151-390When you create another arc successively, thethird point will be the first point of the new arc.Specify the oth

Page 189 - 4-1 Attaching data ROM chip

-36- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-3904. Modifying an outline The shape of an outline can be changed by moving or deleting the points that mak

Page 190 - 4-2 Selecting program

4. Modifying an outline -37-151-3904-2 Moving a point1. Click on the MOVE check box on the modification selection menu.The component points will ap

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-38- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-3904-4 Changing the inclination of a curved lineWhen you modify a curved line by adding a new point or by m

Page 192 - 1-1 Setting model

5. Creating pattern data -39-151-3905. Creating pattern dataThis function is used to create fixed pattern data by specifying its length, width, num

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-40- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-3905-1 Creating bartack patternThis function is used to create a bartack pattern in which zigzag stitching

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5. Creating pattern data -41-151-390ZIGZAG PITCH Available only when #STITCHES is selected for SPEC METH. Thepitch between zigzag tops (e) will be

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-42- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-390Set each item, and click the [SET] button. The image of data will be displayed. Whenthe size of the da

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5. Creating pattern data -43-151-3905-2 Creating an eyeletThis function is used to create stitch data for an eyelet pattern.Select EYELET on the pa

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-44- Chapter 2 Creating sewing data151-390Set each item, and click the [SET] button. The image of data will be displayed. Whenthe size of the da

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151-3904. System requirements(a) ComputerIBM PC/AT compatible personal computer with the following requirements:·For CPU, Pentium, Celeron, or the ot

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151-390Chapter 3 Editing sewing dataThis chapter explains the fundamental functions concerning editing sewing data (stitch dataand outline data).The

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-46- Chapter 3 Editing sewing data151-3901. Edit screenWhen you click on the [EDIT] button on the main menu, the edit menu will appear on the righ

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2. Copy/Move -47-151-3902. Copy/Move methodsWhen you click on the [COPY] button on the button menu, the copy method selection menuwill appear.There

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-48- Chapter 3 Editing sewing data151-3902-1 Parallel copy 1. Click on the PARALLEL check box on the copy method selection menu.The check box will

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-50- Chapter 3 Editing sewing data151-3902-2 Mirror copy1. Click on the MIRROR check box on the copy method selection menu.The check box will turn

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-52- Chapter 3 Editing sewing data151-3902-3 Rotation copy1. Click on the ROTATION check box on the copy method selection menu.The check box will

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-54- Chapter 3 Editing sewing data151-3902-4 Magnify/Reduce copy1. Click on the MAG/RED check box on the copy method selection menu.The check box

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151-3905. Recommended modelThe following are list of models that are available on the BAS-PC/300 as a result of testingoperation.DigitizerManufacture

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2. Copy/Move -55-151-390separately for X and Y directions.Use a comma (,) between X and Y directionmagnification/reduction ratios.If “,” is not use

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-56- Chapter 3 Editing sewing data151-390NOTE: Even when you specify a different magnification/reduction ratio for X and Ydirections, outline data

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2. Copy/Move -57-151-3902-5 Offset copy1. Click on the OFFSET check box on the copy method selection menu.The check box will turn black.2. Select t

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-58- Chapter 3 Editing sewing data151-390should set sewing attributes for stitch data, such as the vertexangle, pitch division, and stitch pitch.

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2. Copy/Move -59-151-3902-6 Multiply copyThis function is available for outline data only.1. Click on the MULTIPLY check box on the copy method sel

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3. Deleting data -61-151-3903. Deleting dataYou will be given a choice of three deletion operations: PART, ALL, or1 ITEM.When you click on the [DEL

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-62- Chapter 3 Editing sewing data151-3903-2 Deleting all data1. Click on the ALL check box on the delete method selection menu.The check box will

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4. Modifying data -63-151-3904. Modifying dataThe shape of a pattern can be changed by moving or deleting the points that make up thepattern, or by

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4. Modifying data -65-151-3904-2 Moving a point1. Click on the MOVE check box on the modify method selection menu.The check box will turn black.2.

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4. Modifying data -67-151-3904-3 Deleting a point1. Click on the DELETE check box on the modify method selection menu.The check box will turn black

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-68- Chapter 3 Editing sewing data151-3905. Dividing an outlineAn outline can be divided at a specified position.1. Click on the [DIVIDE] button o

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151-390Chapter 4 Changing sewing dataThis chapter explains the fundamental functions concerning changing sewing data (stitchdata and outline data).Th

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-72- Chapter 4 Changing sewing data151-3901. CHANGE pull-down menuWhen you select the [CHANGE] button on the main menu, the list of items related

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2. Stitch conversion -73-151-3902. Stitch conversionThis is used to process outline data to derive stitch data that enablessewing on the machine.Ou

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-74- Chapter 4 Changing sewing data151-390TACK METHOD ExplanationNONE No setting for securing stitching.OVERLAP Creates overlap stitching in a clo

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