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1. You can move the image existing on editing screen Select Image Move in Image Tool item above Input dialogue box shall appear as follows If you input the value as much as the location to move to X Y input box and press Yes button you can see the image moved as much as the input value The following figure shows the figure of moved hat Image Move Dialog X Y Move o mm Cancel 5 Embroidery Conversion Function It provides the function to convert embroidery design file sst of SunStar and dst of TAJIMA into pattern file You can convert and display or save embroidery design only up to 30 000 stitches in SSP WE 1 0 at present But please remember that you can use embroidery design only up to 20 000 stitches in pattern machine Embroidery design conversion function is as follows g Image Punching He D Select Embroidery Call Function from Image Punching menu item Upon selecting it Maca cle asa Embroidery File Call Dialogue box appears q Delete Image as shown below gp so 0ST Conversion Convert embroidery file by selecting file name and embroidery file type to create in Embroidery File Call Dialogue box and pressing the opening button Description by each item is as follows Input File Name It is the item to input the name gEIGER Meir Stiwierr x that embroidery file is converted and saved into pattem file Y Input File Mame Jono
2. is Lae ay av A np or E it fa ie 3 Click the mouse s left button then the screen is reduced on the basis of the pressing point Zoom All Zoom All is used for you to watch the same size screen as the edit range D n Zoom All TE o J Eo View Hemu tapa Davita Caran a E i kog z1ommaBas v Ta Phl fio a 95 uz amp te da Baa SO ell a Ay 5 2 The enlarged or reduced screens are displayed at the same size as the edit range Grid Grid is used to display the screen at the interval set up by you This is very useful for inputting or editing data The default is set up 2mm long and wide Select Grid i q x on os a LJ j 4 l K T im A Bim T MM D Immediately upon selecting it the screen is again depicted at the interval F 2mm with a grid pattern 13 14 Please refer to the following for change Grid Line Select View in the upper menu of the program then Grid Division Setting in the lowest bottom of the Full Down menu Grid Division Dialos t View Measure Input Device arid Division Dialog Toolbar v Status Bar Tool Bar Dialog Control Tool Bar Stitch Point On Off Grid Division Setting
3. EF DE tS Paw 1 Circle point setting Cross point setting 99 3 Copy and Paste Copy Paste The above is functions familiar to users They are supported for graphic program or most programs related to Word This program also provides users with how to easily use the functions There are configuration data and sewing data in the edit range as shown in the figure Select the circle configuration data Edit wiew i a 2B amp 2 ES ere Zigzag Length 3 Select Copy on the Standard tool bar or click both Cri and C to copy the circle configura tion data After copy the selected configuration data has the dotted surrounding 3 Move Mouse Point and click the mouse s left button at the proper position for a user to set up where to paste The small circle is displayed based on the selected position Select Paste on the Standard tool bar or click both Crt and V to paste the circle configur ation data You can find that the selected conf iguration data has been pasted as shown in the figure The following figures show that pastes the sew ing data created by the Point stitch The paste procedures are equal to those of the above circle configuration data 100 4 Image Punching a This function is provided that the user can easily punch according to image shape aft
4. 78 Pe ae en od Sewing Data Deletion Delete the selected sewing data Loess STEP Select sewing data delete button Select sewing data then the selected sewing data displays in red 3 Click the mouse s right button to create the IAEAGRSEA OTENE a new dialog box i Lok Cancet__ Deletes sewing data specified Click OK to the selected sewing data Up to jump data are automatically deleted as the sewing data are deleted m Sewing Edit Tool Point Stitching Join oh Join the point stitching space including Jump Lee ee ee eee ee el Select Point Stitching Join STEP Select first Point Stitching Data 3 Click the mouse s right button The message saying that the following sewing data should be selected shall be displayed in the state bar 4 Select second Point Stitching Data Click the mouse s right button At this time Point Join Dialog is created There are 2 kinds of method to join two groups of point stitches The first one is Included Jump Join and the other one is Point Group Join Needle Entry Point Join Dialog X The point stitch data is to bo coupled ts it all right Join Type Included Jump Join Point Group Join 1 Select Incuded Jump Join and click OK oe button After that you can find that jump stitches between two groups of point stitches
5. El Horizontal mm 4 Vertical mm 4 Zoom Tool Z Out nai ae Grid Line Color LIGHT BLAC Client Information Stitch Replay Min Max Sewing Range Grid Division Setting cea Grid Division Setting Dialog is displayed Input a setting value into horizont al and vertical axial input box and click OK You can find that Grid Line is again depicted with the setting value fie BOM fete YO Boe yew Lien pa Gee Conii being Machine Seating joege Punching j rp Oe amo os TTE TETEE Hirv Sj raami pia el Pv m O apara is See b Pid Fe JETES pe ae ew eee e ho 4 2 ae N bo a WA E a ay a fy cas igi yp re it ph X 11 iimm Y i mem Grid line color You can change the gray color of the line into different colors as desired Automatic Point Snap to Grid Function Automatic point function provides very convenient function when inputting data through grid line mark That is the point input to the location that grid line is crossed is automatically moved and input to the nearest crossing point The following figure shows the figure being input when setting grid line to automatic point and inputting the point at optional location When optional point was input the point can be moved into 4 directions from the loc
6. When the My Computer window is open press System Information Display on the top left Select and open the system information from My Computer My Computer 7 18 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a O Back amp r wi K Search WZ Folders lay x i ue Address My Computer gt gt Go x Hard Disk Drives Sy Local Disk C E s Local Disk C ith bl H 2 CD Drive D Devices with Removable Storage S public on Server Q z amp Control Panel isi 314 Floppy A CD Drive D SQ my Network Places ee gQ E Recycle Bin doo Network Drives SS public on Server Q start a My Computer Y 2D 9 23 PM SunStar The system registration information window is displayed as below select Hardware and then Device Manager to open the Device Manager window System Properties E x System Restore Automatic Updates Remote General Computer Hame Hardware Advanced Add Hardware Wizard 5 The Add Hardware Wizard helps you install hardware N Add Hardware Wizard Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device a Driver Signing f Device Manager p Hardware Protiles soe Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store different hardware conf
7. 19 2 Select Point Group Join and click OK button After that you can find a point stitch between two groups of point stitches Needle Entry Point Join Dialog The point stitch data is to bo coupled Is it all right 7 Join Type o ere J Information If you want to use the second way the length between the last point of the first data and the first point of second data must not be longer than 12 7mm Note that all the point stitch data do not become one as stitches l Reference between jumps are combined to point stitches They are just connected with new point stitches When moving starting and ending points of the EE connected point stitches the jump is created again as they move If the connection is not made even after pressing the Yes button which occurs once in a while press ESC on the keyboard and then i reapply it Sewing Speed Setting It provides the function that user can set sewing speed by optional section to currently created sewing data If speed is not set to sewing data sewing speed is defined according to machine speed setup and if sewing speed is set up to optional section the setup speed have priority and sewing is made according to it The first application process is as follows STEP First there is square type of general stitch design on editing screen as shown below STEP Press Sewing Speed Setting in Sewin
8. Cancel Select 100 to set 400ms of time delay Delay Time Dialog e Set delay time code 100 x x4ms Press the OK button to enter time delay The figure below shows the design when time delay was set 5 58 p 1 De STEP Head Up Down Control Command for C Series only The function can program the head connected to a selected output port to move up or down upon punching In other words when a signal is produced from the selected output port in the middle of sewing the head will move up or down Therefore if you are not a trained and skilled engineer take extra care in using the function Follow the steps below to use the function Assume that there is a square pattern design as below This is an exercise aimed to operate the head up and head down at Point A and Point B of the square 2 Select the Head Up Down function button When selected it remains pressed Select the stitch point located at the desired ys position for move up move down as Point A The selected stitch A point turns red Fea REA H Fast 3 Press the right mouse button When the button is pressed the output port setting dialogue window appears at the same time Select the output port signal for setting e Head Up Down User sets the head up down Select Head Up catemtee ntanetan eetten ontan entoentan entanten ontanton ontantentoesten ontonteslontantoslontonteslontanlantontenlontontenlontanteslente
9. 1 includes Configuration Data 4 And if you create Sewing Data again with Configuration Data 3 it is automatically jumped with the Sewing Data 1 created above and Sewing Data 2 is created And Configuration Data 3 is connected with Sewing Data 2 If you create Sewing Data with all Configuration Data like this the Sewing Data is created according to the order shown in the above picture And you can select 4 4q P pf Replay Tool to find the creation order 35 36 Selection of Elements with the Mouse You can select data with the mouse Configuration data and sewing data are independently respectively Therefore upon clicking each data the data is displayed on the screen As shown in the left figure configuration data is displayed in blue and sewing data is displayed in red and the mouse Icon is in cross shape If it moves into the tool bar it changes into an arrow Place the mouse button on the sub tool Not bar and click the button an item in the sub tool bar is concave I like 8 Select the data joint to configuration data and sewing data In case of sewing data each stitch data is selected The selected joint of configuration data is in circle shape and in blue like configuration data While sewing data is displayed in red and in black to display stitch data And configuration data and sewing data are selected within the joint point range of 3 pixel 3 pixel long and wide each However if two data exist i
10. 107 3 Select Rearpanel and press Open The same design generated in AutoCad is displayed on the screen as the composition data ETA SEa iaw Henu bpa Davee Carini iing Mahi TT mog seueese Heo mt 3 LE al WA gt 8 oa F TENE Heaeas KR EERS Hea Re ca peas a avenge k oe ee a a wa te d ae i a ae i ee el z e a el a EE 108 Pattern Data I O File Save Open provides users with the functions that save the newly inputted pattern or re reads the saved pattern 109 110 STEP L File Save Open 18 SSDP Trial Version O File ROM Data l O Edit O SaN Gs ae Areh ferret m File Save Save all data inputted into the edit range till now Fie BOM Det YO Got view Measure tapa Device Conin being Machine geng jeje Punching jteip Cee mogs tommases eH E p mee CERS Kni EEF To ce merg ma Tete Auman t A J ETH H kil H gf 4 AP a a a i a E a REEE Suu 4 RoR SS BB If the pattern design in the figure is created in the edit range select a to save it Immediately Save the Save dialog box is displayed with a floppy drive reading sound Set up a save directory and write a save name then click Save Save As Location 1 Ciee c ja circlel2 k circle 18 O OO File Type T amies Cancel E STEP Le a ey ee a a ee ee ee eed Please save it here considering the follow
11. Create zigzag sewing data through the selected configuration data Use the selected configuration data to create the inverse sewing data as many as creations Use the selected configuration data or sewing data to create sewing data as many as the designated offsets and number Delete the selected sewing data This includes edit functions for the created sewing data and has the same functions as the above edit functions of configuration data except that this is actually applied to sewing data To input and delete sewing data and to move stitches are the same concept as configuration data Stitch Point Join is the function to connect the Jump interval between two point stitches Add Sewing Speed Not be currently provided This will be provided in the Upgrade Version to set up the sewing data speed and Sewing Data Divide to select and divide any position of the created sewing data are provided Add Needle Entry Point Delete Needle Entry Point Move Needle Entry Point Join Needle Entry Point Sewing Speed Setting Divide Sewing Data Ligt SPEED Input one stitch of sewing data at the selected sewing data Delete one stitch of sewing data at the selected sewing data Move one stitch of sewing data at the selected sewing data Connect the stitch data between two selected sewing data Set a speed to the selected sewing data Divide the selected sewing data Sewing Change Tool
12. Embroidery File Open It is the button to call OpenSSTDST File File Open embroidery file to convert Auto Thread Cutting Jump Stitch Length The default value of this i On C oft field is set to 0 If this value is increased Embroidery File Type jump converts to normal stitch and is J aaa ee created with default value 0 during Poe RSLs embroidery file conversion No problems i SER occur for normal embroidery files but for Ea those with width over 12 7mm between gt stitch and stitch increase the setup value prior to conversion Embroidery File Type It is the item to select embroidery file type to convert at present We selected TAJIMA file in the figure above OK Button If you press OK button embroidery file is converted into pattern file After setting up the items above select the button Embroidery File Open 3 Open Dialogue box shall appear that you can select embroidery file to call for con version Select embroidery file to convert and then press Open button Open dialogue box shall disappear again and Embroidery File Call Dialogue shall appear Location 1 E AH CIRH J amp Al l Ta Divide dst J G006 dst Ta G020 dst myPikachu dst la G001 dst la GOO dst la Gsample dst a Swf dst GO02 dst GO08 dst a Ks0173 dst GO03 dst GO09 dst Ks0202 dst GO04 dst GO10 dst Ks 1294 dst GO05 dst
13. GO15 dst Ks668 dst E E f FileName N Pikachu File Type 1 x Cancel f 103 Now press OK button in Embroidery File Call Dialogue box for actual conv ersion Dialogue box shall disappear and there is no change 000 file actually changed from embroidery file into pattern file is created into the folder of Original Embroidery Design Call the jai pattern file 000 by selecting Open button on n top of menu Dide dst ja GODS dst EALE dst a a 0417125 dst a GOO dst fa GOO dst la Gsample dst i 7102515 dst a G02 dst a GO08 dst a Ks0173 dst fa Adidas letter GO03 dst f GOO dst a Ks0202 dst aj Adidas logo G04 dst f GOIO dst fa Ks 1294 dst fa GOO5 dst a GOI5 dst KS668 dst Fie Name N OO ST File Type J x Cance meea Press Open button You can see that the changed embroidery file appears as pattern file on screen as shown in the figure below e bpi Ditte Donii Gefing Machine geng mege Punching j rip Dsankoori CONTE Mxnoaveyn irn mp aan s Ei al p xP E vp marn Tal Aa ane toh b o ae TEANG ie ge gt lt a eet AT S amp At ia H W E at ay ay fy cs na 4 EE Aa i tah t References for embroidery design change is as described below First concept of embroidery and pattern is somewhat differ
14. Refer to the main composition items to connect Press both N1 and key at the same time with the power on Prog or programming will be displayed in the box after trimming Press N2 The ROM pattern number and pattern shape number will pop up Ex 9 01 Different numbers can appear Use and key to select the pattern shape number you want to receive Ex 9 09 Pattern shape number for input Any number from 1 to 99 can be inputted Here the figure shows the pattern shape number 9 09 Press N1 down will start to flash with beeping sounds from the speaker 2 s Before sending the design on the edit screen to 2070P you have to set 2070P to receive transmission from SSP Refer to the following N ajelu 4 121 122 After going through 1 to 4 as explained above you will be ready to receive from SSP For transmission click zigzag direct transmission button under the standard tool bar If it goes _ s88 O Edt mew Mes smoothly you will hear a long beep sound instead of repetitive beeping sounds End will be displayed on the 2070P operation box and the transmitting pattern number will appear on the indicator You will see successfully transmitted on the edit screen of SSP If the pattern is not transmitted right even with the successfully transmitted message press the transmission button again O To s
15. _ __ EEE SSE B LM DA a rio iTe sia Se T ee ee e 7 Reg r aa oem e a ga a i ae ieee eee a aa T Ps a a mm pra ae rma so gS Aime e ee Pi Pia a ow i a n e E bm bts a im i a E Falar E LE i Lz il Em p iy SS ia mE i LJ ra ae ra i a ey 4i a 4a a ta as am ar P PE Pei a di ee Ai CEM aa E mi E a pir a i a A a re a Rhi an Se EES is F Pa 7 man Bm E AE a a a BE i y E a Ll ee eee ee eT i I Input Back Tack Input Machine Command Etak piNIHaMER i E F E 7 t oo a i p F TEETE Sooo ty ee ee ee E i ahii nii LEILI ELE i i Ron Wrster rations and there are various functions SunStar Edit Screen The following screen shows the general GUI and edit screen of the program All input and edit works are executed in this screen A SSP WE 3 0 max Q a Tool Bar ig Menu Bar S 2 fal Wi S REN TAANA AAE CPO APOE OP ELAR IA OE EEE OPE PECAT ES PENS ES ES CORT OR ROD UNTO SPEDE OOD 6 TA AA BOE LEE NI ER ee eR er Be ORR eee ol TE Ll E fi Mechanical Sub Tool 1g ES A i Ee A 29 tf ra Edit Screen E rh Ap Origi n l amp lt a J A A 4r 2 is Edit Size Frame vale Sub Tool Bar BO enn elite mi Stauts Bar For Help press F1 x 21 50mm Y 29 40mm NUM If you position the mouse to Menu Bar or Sub Tool Bar or Tool Bar a messag
16. just configuration data 4 Click the radio button of configuration data 6 Click OK Configuration is deleted except sewing data me a aa a aa a a a a a aaa a a KEE aaa a a aa a a ea aa a a It should be considered that Arc Stitching was an attribute of sewing data that existed in previous Arc configuration data However after deleting i configuration data it is changed into Point Stitching m Sewing Tool Reverse Stitching This is used to re create sewing data reversely Click configuration data Reverse Stitch Dialog Ea 2 Click a reverse Stitching function button to displ Reverse Stitching ay Reverse Stitch Dialog As shown in the urcam 7 figure there are various input boxes First box Regular Sttcting to set up the number of reverse creations and EEEE Second boxes to input upon clicking Femer sm sttchiensth f 3 That is it is used to convert Reverse Stitch Type into Regular Stitch And the inter stitching ee aean distance is inputted into the box Second input eee Te jia box is applied to set up zszasstien Zigzag Stitch Type Each box is to set up the distance and width between stitches Finally two radio buttons is to determine the start direction of Zigzag The current dialog box is set up default Tf Click OK You can find that sewing data is created on the edit range However you cannot woe we W ae
17. sewing data edit buttons Needle Entry Point Edition The following figure shows in phase how to input stitching with the sewing data inputted by Point Stitching Select Needle Entry Point Edition Button to edit in the tool bar Use the mouse s left button to select the sewing data joint to be added The figure shows that the oth joint of Point Stitching is selected which displays in blue 3 Move the mouse point at the place to add and continuously click its left button You can find that input data is added based on the initially selected joint Click the mouse s right button to terminate At this time you can find that the last point inputted to add is automatically connected with the next point of the existing configuration data point m Editing with Keyboard Direction Key m Editing by Keyboard Input Value No description is for two above methods elo tael otal el ae ta lal tae nla l a la e e lela ell e e ele nae alla ll lal eh hel ete hele la etl tel ntl te nla allt teed tel tn aban m e e e e e ntl e m ntl on m m m m m m e m e m m e e e m m me m e m m m m e m e e e e e e e e e e i In case of editing sewing data including configuration data you must I know well about the followings If configuration data is changed after editing sewing data you must find that sewing data is created again complying with the changed shape of configuration data Ma a eS iP om sre ec a p a a a S E aa a S
18. BarTack file has Binary type to record ROM files with SSP Writer Rom l Writer The machine for BarTack provides various designs through ROM l therefore it must always convert them into Binary files It is desirable to l write extension names in advance because their extension names have to l be bin upon writing DS a tc ce mae mec ae E The following Dialog Box is displayed Open the directory where pattern files are saved in the Dialog Box and select the pattern files Up to 67 pattern files can be selected at a time And select pattern files with the mouse s left button under pressing the Ctrl button in the keyboard to select multi pattern files as shown in the Figure Open a ES Location i J LH EA A e SSS AL SPP 2E C Brief Manual CISPR 28152 My Pictures 003 GROM WAITER J SPF 28158 File Name M OPEN File Type T CANCLE F Select Open and press cenversionok in the Dialog Box If the file is succe ssfully converted the following message is displayed The converted file is located where the file opened iq successtully Conversion When the bin file converted and generated as in the above is written on ROM it can be used as an extension pattern In the case of SSP 1201 Bartack those basic patterns number 33 and above following numbers 1 through 32 can be used as extension patterns And in the case of SPS 1202 Button Sewer those basic
19. E eS OE E EE E EEE EEE E a eer ees Input data list file for 2070P not applicable to exiting KM 2070 bee Se ee a a i to Just double click tree txt with a mouse to see the file list SSP not needed You can input design directly onto 2070P with the file list Refer to KM 2070P design input user manual for detailed information 117 KM 2070P Zigzag Design and ROM Data Serial Transmission Using serial transmission tool 2070P zigzag designs and ROM data ROM zig is transmitted to KM 2070P sewing machines ose ae oy et If the user s PC or notebook does not have a serial port but has a USB port only designs can not be transferred via the existing cable In this case the conversion device which helps convert the USB port to serial port can be used for data transfer Sel 118 SunStar Jr Jr PC and KM 2070P connection configuration i SSI n amp lt lt Dial control box y y h a _ E coca ee i NSS KM 2070P 7 Serial transmission port Serial cable Serial transmission cable connection port Day Feed control dial Condenser control value display Feed control value display Condenser control dial l Computer Dial control box Side Serial cable connection configuration Connect the serial transmission cable to serial transmission port connection jack and to serial transmission cable
20. Eugen Bauder John Bon Jovi E Lars Burmeister File Name N Open File Type T All Files 7 Cancel Select one of the files and press button Opening Selected Image file shall appear focused on the original point on editing screen File BOM Dat VO Boe yew Measure pol Dewe Conii Seating Machine Seating frege Punching ein CSM RhOCT I ONRRESs MH ROMER add Dago o a Toten tte P eh Sick Length a Titel eg rec sh fy s y la kh SHAL So JETES oe ee dee b a WA ie at ay ay Ay 5 g ar 4 a koae kid fat Ez 101 102 3 Now you can do punching using each function key on the image in 1 1 size on editing screen The followings are the figure left created only configuration data only according to outer line of hat on image and the figure right created sewing data The figures above show only the punched data on condition that removed the hat appeared on editing screen You can delete the image appeared on editing screen call in again and move the called in image You can perform the above function as follows 4 Next is the function to delete called in image If you select Delete Image in the right figure ou can delete the image appeared on editin o Jelmadisieunchingy tle y g pp g Open BMF Image screen f Delete Image If you want to call in the image again you may Le eae P 3 oo 0ST Conversion just select Open BMP Image
21. Input Add Move key Resolution i select User PE aii 3 Upon selecting the dialog box displays as Key Input Add Move Dialog shown in the figure Ck cancel Select a configuration data joint to be inputted using either mouse or keyboard direction key The selected configuration data joint displays in red and the coordinate selected as shown in the figure is displayed on the Key Input Add Move Dialog box Input configuration data point coordinates to Key Input Add Move Dialog be added into the Key Input Add Move box Ei on k 10 2 E Click Ok to add the inputte coordinates How to move configuration data segment In order to perform editing select the Move Configuration Data Segment button from the tool bar 2 Perform the steps from through used to Add Configuration Data Segm ent When applying a keyboard input insertion move function and then l reapplying it you can see that Input Insert Move Keyboard is AN checked Therefore in order to reapply the function remove the check by selecting the following item and then perform the same procedures used at the beginning Dee et tl 65 66 a ae eee et 2 Editing Sewing Data m Editing with the mouse point 20 29 A This is performed identical with how to edit configuration data There are three edit methods like configuration data The following figure shows
22. Making 2 Step Stitch is the function to add one stitch between stitch and stitch It can apply to all existing Zigzag or general stitch Application procedure is as described below Create sewing data of ZigZag or gen eral stitch type on editing screen This description gave ZigZag stitch as an example Next figure is general ZigZag stitch prior to applying 2 Step stitch lf you select Editing on top of menu you can or __ see 2 Step Stitch in the bottommost O Edit Mew Measuis Unda iEn y aa nS AACS A ala n te 3 A in t3 ae oO wt ee j fo RC PPR bees net Also If you select and apply 2 Step Stitch button from measure ae ee ment tool bar you can see that one stitch is add Paste Cirle ed between ZigZag stitch and stitch and so a E ZigZag stitch is created as shown in the following u Reduce figure rotation Move mirror otep stitch D E E E S E S E a E E E S E N E S E E am R E In such case as above we applied 2 Step Stitch to ZigZag that has configuration i data lf you move segment of configuration data you can create ZigZag i again according to the changed configuration data Therefore existing applied 2 Step stitch becomes to disappear Please remember this Otherwise if it is point stitch without configuration data it i cannot change as configuration data Da el STEP STEP Drag and Drop Drag and Drop function provid
23. Port and press the right mouse button Select Properties laix Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ar Rr Oo Back 7 D Search i Folders Vy E Xx ig m Address corran e Folders x f ms i E Desktop ES a p DA 4 Administrative Tools i ae E Fonts A D oS 2 gt Scanners and Camere C Scheduled Tasks q My Network Places Recycle Bin i doo 4 b a Start gt Control Panel Network Connections seers nea Speech SEE See information about your computer system and change settings for hardware Sy Printers and Faxes performance and automatic updates ao 2 e E B My Documents Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Date and Time Display Folder Options Fonts Game E My Computer Options Remoy Tools Updates Controllers E A 3 Floppy A 4 Fy A i E s Local Disk C wy Sp Al 2 e ba Ta e sy 2 i gt a ek 0 5 Internet Keyboard Mail Mouse Network Phone and Power Options Printersand Regionaland Scanners and H Z public on Server Q Options Connections Modem Faxes Language Cameras B Control Panel 33D 3 25pm When the communications port window is open select the port setup and press the Advanced A button Communications Port COM1 Properties x General Port Settings Driver Resources Bits per second EMIN Data bits Boo H Parity Noe tti
24. Setting Change dialogue box shall appear which point you may select between start point mark or end point mark One you should note that if you press Cancel button on dialogue box to cancel speed setting in case of sewing speed change all the sewing speed setting items setup at present shall be deleted It is also applied equally in sewing speed setting function Pee eee eee eee Le ee ee ee ee eee eee el BackTack Sewing Apply the Back Tack function to the selected sewing data Select the first sewing data to be changed Select Back Tack Sewing 3 Back Tack Deed Stitch Dialog is displayed Beri tesa stitch dialog It includes various input boxes and selection l ETT ETR determines the number default 4 stitches of E Back Tack to apply Second Inserting Position a ee determines the Back Tack input position with C First F Last Both three positions First Last Both Third Insert a ing Method determines how to input Back Tack Single Stitch C Double Stitch Whether to input one times or two times a And Last Sewing Speed determines the sewing E speed Not to be provided a a Select OK then you can find that Back Tack has been inserted into the existing sewing data However you cannot find that Back Tack has been input where and as much as you set up Therefore you can find by the figure through stitch move As shown in the figure four
25. Sewing Change Tool Tanat ttet t ti Back Over fas 3 Lt lpnGth SPED Tack Lap This provides functions to change attributes of the created sewing data Sewing Direction Change to change the front and back of the created sewing data Sewing Order Change to change the sequence of sewing data in either sides and Sewing Attribute Change to change normal stitching into zigzag stitching and vice versa and change the inter stitch length and the stitch width Sewing Length Change can change the pitch and length according the selected sewing data type and Sewing Speed Change can change the selected sewing data speed Back Tack defines the number of stitches based on the beginning point and ending point of stitch from the created sewing data and creates more stitches based on the defined number of stitches Overlap defines the number of stitches based on the created sewing data and creates more stitches based the defined number of stitches based on the ending point of creation According the ending point of sewing data is created again to that of the number of added stitches Change the sewing sequence of the selected Sewing Direction eee Change Seri sewing data Sewing Order Ra Change the sequence of two selected sewing Change data Sewing Attribute sve Change attributes of the selected sewing Change ee data Sewing Length Sahata Change the width and length of sewing stitch Change Da at the selected sewing data Sewing Speed cone Change the sewing s
26. can make the most of the function when generating design data The general file type of AutoCad is DWG DWG file can be saved as DXF file as well in AutoCad When it is saved as DXF file the file versions can vary SSP2 5 supports up to the lastest version of AutoCad DXF 2004 The following is the steps of using the function STEP The following is the original AutoCad DXF file desired to open EP Eile Edit View Insert Format Tools Draw Dimension Modify Window Help a x Beals B 2 sB EA x X Qe AE i od 3 fe B Ay Standard A S0 26 x g Standard x vy GDW 0 JRA jo ByLayer x ByLayer ByLayer x JE i Z WZ a B D An e amp B8 Z O Rey El A 5 as i Sy 8 Oo 2 0 a t isd kp E a B 1444 7881 263 1222 0 0000 SNAP GRID ORTHO POLAR OSNAP OTRACK DYN_LWT MODEL 66 67 DEA 3 75M 3 22M gt ARRE ASS ICAL AS Sts OS Ste ASE alt ctrl AS Use the SSP file open function to select and open desired DXF HPGL files When trying to open a file the open dialog box automatically shows the list of all files If the user wants to see DXF or HPGL files only select DXF File on the file attribute field Location 1 Gsp OO CUR CL eg Frontpanel POSSs4002405Airbagassy og Aearpanel File Type T DF FILE dst Cancel te
27. connection port jack of KM 2070P dial control box 119 120 The following is an overall configuration flow of Zigzag design direct serial transmission and ROM data serial transmission Design transmission flow Data opening Read sewing data to be edited Create new edit window Create design Set sewing size as desired as desired Edit design ROM zig file Sends design via serial transmission program Zigzag input Design data data list SSP pattern file txt file for common use ILEIN smu Zigzag serial transmission data ROM zig file ROM zig file Zigzag expansion design lt q _ Dial OP Serial cable connection The following describes detailed methods for Zigzag design direct serial transmission and ROM data serial transmission The ROM data serial transmission describes the steps under the assumption that the user has already created 2070 serial transmission file ROM zig To create refer to data save STEP 2 Zigzag design direct transmission gt m Zigzag design direct transmission You can immediately transmit data as is displayed on your edit screen For example if you have inputted your own zigzag design on the edit screen as follows you can send the current design to 2070P immediately Be sure to connect the serial transmission cable to the computer and 2070P dial operation box
28. continuous ly click the mouse s left button Then the inputting data is added based on the initially selected joint Click the mouse s right button to finish working At this time the last point inputted to add is autom atically connected with the next point of the existing configuration data point In order to cancel additional configuration data that are being input press ESC on the keyboard For configuration data with sewing data Click configuration data with sewing data Normal Spline Stitch and are identical as described above Add Configuration point Click the mouse s right button to finish working At this time the last point inputted to add is auto matically connected with the next point of the existing configuration data point and then sewing data is again created eeteetoetometoetametoetatontaet nemm mee e e e e e e e e e e e ell el ele tel kal lel nl lela ell ell el el ntl nbn ated lol lalate nts E a a m m e S E m E e lant m e e m m E m E e e me m m m m m m m m e e e m m m e m m m m m m If configuration data includes sewing data upon inputting configuration i data and if you add delete move the selected configuration data the I coexisting sewing data is also changed automatically Le ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee eee i Delete Configuration Point ee For configuration data without sewing data continue to work with the above fearon
29. created data Click Delete Configuration Point at Tool Bar STEP The selected button gets concaved Click a configuration data joint to be deleted The selected joint is in red 3 At this time the selected joint is deleted and a straight line is again connected based on both previous points STEP For configuation Point To delete configuration data with sewing data is the same method as foresaid However upon deletion of configuration data sewing data is created based on the deleted configuration data The following shows that configuration data is deleted point to point Please compare it with the above figure Add configuration point ae Move Configuration Point ie For configuration data without sewing data Click Move Configuration Point at Tool Bar STEP The selected button gets concaved Click a configuration data joint to move the select ed joint displays in red 3 Move Mouse Point and click its left button where to move the selected configuration data Then you can find that the selected configuration data has been moved at a click place The moved joint still displays in a red point 63 64 STEP STEP Repeat Step and to continuously move other points Click the mouse s right button to finish For configuration data with sewing data To move configuration data with sewing data is the Befor Moving same method as foresaid However
30. device appears Select the output port signal for setting ANNS TRENER i EANG EART e Output port setting User can set an output port e OFF Port signal is turned off e ON Port signal is turned on OFFIDOWN ONIUP Insert a delay time command FIRST C LAST C BOTH fo 2 x4ms iw Set the head up function for SPS C SERIES OUPULPOE SEUVA E No Output port Description E 00 OP4 0 Presser Foot PF see E_SERIES emo I eee ae TRN en a IEF EEEE or a a bates gt oe ae ih a ane TT EEEE OP 4 0 Presure Foot OP 4 1 Feeding Frame OP 42 Thread Trimming 03 OP4 3 Thread Hold TH OP 4 3 Thread Hold OP 4 4 Wiper Solenoid A i OP 4 5 Feeding Frame Lefi 04 OP4 4 Wiper Solenoid OP 4 6 Twostage Solenoid OP 4 7 Reverse Device Solenoid i OP 5 0 Rear Feeding Frame 05 OP4 5 Feeding Frame Left OP 5 1 Tension Release OP 5 2 Automatic Feeding Control OP 3 Oil Control 06 OP4 6 Twostage Solenoid a co E o ae oe ee ol Sen eae aoe cl ee eed ae CC io a oS O ciao S OO ee eee a cco i a ee a OO ta ea a gt _ e e E Aa OO a mes a ee geal na S 7 a se gt Se nr cert aaah tn es Span Fr ARM ONE a aR Mpa oP an Ta et E E Ra ne ET TE ENES E EE E TE Te om pn gS AP MR Ta ewe ae Oe STR TS E ae eee gw ee ol The output port table above is applicable when the C SERIES 1 O i board is used However in the existing A B SERIES OP6 0 OP6 7 cannot be use
31. e tate fame fame ale ach Lege OTe wn cs FT D i CES d Ej ma Ea wA Teim Tim _ AMIS Re ai eae HE E PEER CASE RSH ESE BS HERR Tn eweo eee a ee i f For Heip preasa F X Ai ire V inn PRM f Continuous file opening function The function enables continuous opening of files In case of opening files continuously a newly called file is generated at the end of the sewing data created on the screen Follow the steps below to use the function STEP There are two designs of 001 and 002 as below fie POM Dee Yo Eon view Measure apa Gawo anini Dating soared ert enone fed CELLERA EILL ous ooh eh poaae oj a E Si A Aom el w PE JETES ee ee 4 s A aH AF a AY a gt EE Aor g i tt Wh sce Sa Eer 001 112 Fie ford Tete PO Bae ewe Hen pa Dass arii Geting Mocking Seting jrege Punching j rp eked 1onmunas Tr abe D J Taime amis a Salh OO Tad Aue ara Eh k am 4 Es Oo ee ae eea emma aea Cee e G hed A G A A BEN i Ay a fy cas a m g 5 if i is 1 1 Liim Y E Einm Second design 002 Call the first design 001 There is no problem although the existing user has already generated a a El design Call the second design 002 Before calling a the second design user should set the continuous E file opening function rotation The setting method is as follows Ta Click the edit menu on
32. edit and manage sewing data generally covering about how to install and use the program Please recommend users that they should read through this manual without fail prior to using 14 STEP Start and Finish of Program After installing the program on your computer connect the Key Lock with the printer port Execution of the program without connection occurs an Error message The program is installed on your selection directory You can find that the program is registered in a Start Menu Program directory on the left bottom of the monitor screen as follows Refer to Installing the Program ne Windows up f oa Vv H O 22 Expert Ver 4 0 JEJ era 2002 fea Programs aaa LS Nal Ss Powel iuu OrCAD Release 9 1 gt ga gt SSPWriter Epson gt M Brief Manual gt HP Precisionscan Pro 3 1 Key Lock Driver ACD Systems gt gt A HP PhotoSmart gt g SSDP E BABA aN 2D aas m Gi A 2710 g gl HP Scanjet Z 21E VMS Z2HI2E 2 0 3 Microsoft Project Winamp p Microsoft ActiveSync Ad aware 5 62 gt Lavasoft Ad aware HOZZ Expert Microsoft Visio lomega HotBurn Ahead Ex Start Menu Program SunStar SSP3 0 SSP3 0 Click SSP WE 3 0 registered as shown in the Figure or click the execution file in the folder which is actually installed then you can execute the program 2 START Dialog opens as shown in the left picture upon execution
33. editing screen into iput Device Control Setting a amp g Sewing Setting Tabsciu Select Control stitch Point Layout After selecting you will see stitch point layout dialog Stitch point type Two different types of stitch points can be set One is cross point which is stored as a default value The other is circular point Stitch point size The size of stitch point can be set The smaller the number the smaller the point size gets This function can be useful for editing complicated data However there will be no point if the size is set at 0 petting stitch Point Layout Setting Stitch Point Line Layout stitch Point Type Circle Point Stitch Point Size Stitch Line Size Stitch Point Color BLACK Stitch Line Color RED Center Line OnJott i On i off Jump Stitch Onati On Off Initial Setting Value OK Cancel Stitch line size Sets the thickness of the line between stitch point and point Stitch point color Sets the color of stitch point Stitch line color Set the color between stitch point and point Center line on off Sets on or off the centerline in the edit screen Jump stitch on off Sets on or off the jump data in the edit screen Initial setting value Initializes all the set values into default values OK Applies the set values Cancel Exits from stitch point layout setting dialog a SunStar If E
34. esse sseessessssesseeresrosseero eresse essere see eee anaes nee eee nee sree en 95 e Select Usar PE qeueiiiro ein E aA E wees E E a eatedens 95 2 Sewing setting esee esssse eresse ereere sreereese ereere areeresresresreeneereensare ereere srece 96 m Setting the sewing area ees sessseerseresrersesrerreere arrere arrere seeren ereere renens 96 m Setting selection area Of sewing data cece ssessseresreesssrerre seere senene 97 m Stitch point layout eese sssseeeresreeresresreereere ereere erreen arrere seeren srerreere ens 98 3 COPY and Paste eessseessreersseeereereessuresseeeeareeresrerro croeso erorsesresseeee are 100 A Image Punching seere ereereereere ereere teense nee ereere arenen concen ernuresrrererre ereere ees 101 5 Embroidery Conversion Function seses esseseesssseesesresresrenneereene ereere ereen 103 6 JUKI Design COMVEFSION sirena enaa ae aa e a a 105 7 Opening AUTOCAD DXF HPGL Files eseese seese eresse sssrssrse sesers eresse ane 107 8 Pattern Data VO tes Se ee eos 109 1 File Save Open cveceeceecee ceeeee teens ceeeee nee cee eee cee eee ences cent ee tent e ene ereere see 110 BM File Saves wesc ten nies ieee AN daa E dee tar EA 110 m File Open creer ceecee ceeeee eresse teeeee eee ereere een ereere scene eee e ane areare reee ene 111 2 Saving KM 2070P pattem data ci nistaes iain tccis cease a a 115 BPI SAVE orereta stamens keraat AS a E meena Mew ate eat G uae eats Mena Giewaain die 115 m Saving 2070P text
35. file ss 2 1 0 essers essere cee eee eee ereere esssse eresse essere sreeroene 117 9 KM 2070P Zigzag Design and ROM Data Serial Transmission _ 118 1 PC and KM 2070P connection configuration eee eesse erect e tee eee cette ene ereen 119 2 Zigzag design direct transmission se sseesesssssesessse esesrsssesrnsre esnsre eas 121 3 ROM data serial transmission eeeeeseeseeseereeresreerrsrerre ereere ereere ereere erren 123 me ROM data serial transmission seriesas a E dele cade ios 123 Sample design Basic patterns for KM 2070P In er ee Ce re ee 124 10 Design transmission for bar tack series e 5 555 125 1 Configuration flow between PC and bartack machine eesse essere eresse wee 126 2 Setting port and communication speed eee esere essers essers tee eee eee eseese seess 127 3 Design direct ransmissiON eei oer ls a a E E A EETA EAR 128 11 Design transmission of pattern series 131 1 Configuration between PC and pattern eee essere essers eresse teense nee tee ene rreses 132 2 Port and communication speed setting e e eesse essere eresse resserre sseree esere 134 3 Pattern data direct transmission sese ssssessesssssesssssosssese ssssss eseese essees es 135 12 How to use the USB to Serial conversion cable 137 1 ROM DATA UO eritin a E at seston INA E T EANA 143 2 List of Configuration EE E E A E Oe Ee RO Ds a T 145 3 SSP Writer Installation s es sees eseese serere ereesosseensesrenreerosreerosreeenerorse
36. i SY Stop bits fo Flow contrat Noe o Y Advanced Restore Defaults _ Cancel The COM advanced setup window appears Lastly find COM port number at the bottom of the window and select an unused one among COM1 to COM3 In case of SSP only COM1 COM2 and COM3 are supported lf COM1 remains unused select COM1 Before COM1 is selected a temporary COM port is selected When the selection is completed press OK and close all the windows related to the setup Reboot the computer and ensure that COM1 remains selected If COM1 is selected it means that COM port was successfully set up Use SSP to transfer pattern designs gt IV Use FIFO buffers requires 16550 compatible UART OK Select lower settings to correct connection problems SEN Select higher settings for faster performance Defaults Receive Buffer Low 1 J High 14 14 1 t Transmit Buffer Low 1 J High 16 16 1 i i COM Port Number lt COM1 gt 141 SSPWriter ROM DATA LO ROM DATA I O f SSDP Trial Yersion ile ROM Data O Edit ae GER OE h Length 3 44 Zigze ROM DATA I O has two items of ROM and Pattern BarTack ROM for the BarTack sewing machine executes the external SSPWriter program connected with the SSP WE 2 5 program To execute this function SSP Writer1 must be connected with the computer print port and the executive program must be installed in the
37. level menu under sewing setting After selecting you will see the dialog box like the following The current value is the default value iput Device Control Setting a p sewing Setting Absolu Select Control i Stitch Point Layout Select stitch Control Dialog ES Stitch point range setting Select Stich Range 3 Find Stitch Range fi Cancel Sewing data selection area If the value of this area increases the selection area of the sewing data will expand Just bring the mouse near the sewing data point and click to automatically select the sewing data Contrariwise carefully select the sewing data to reduce the value of this area Sewing point selection area The value of the sewing point selection area works similarly to sewing data selection area only that this function is designed to select the sewing point Increase the set up value to select the closest point As illustrated here the area where sewing point can be automatically selected in line with the set up value will be determined Select as desired accordingly To edit delicate and fine points set 0 for both sewing data selection range and sewing point selection eon co SEWING POINT SELECT RANGE 97 98 STEP m Stitch point layout You may change the shape of sewing data various shapes In menu select stitch point layout a sub level menu under sewing setting created in the
38. message is displayed upon execution of program in spite I that SSP Writer1 is normally connected execute it again after termination of program then the message is not displayed If the program is not execute in spite of selecting ROM Data I O to execute ROM function SSPWriter program execute it in the Start menu or execute i SSPWriter exe to the installed folder Note If ROM DATA I O is executed i after execution of SSP WE 0 9x registered in the Start menu the above problem occurs This is not a problem of the program If you execute ROM t by executing SSP WE 0 9x in the installed folder the SSPWriter is normally l executed MaSets SSP Writer 1 ioj x View Function fs Ve Information Dialog x ROM Data Information Port Type LPM Port File Name defautkin Device Type 7a Program Speed Nomal Buffer Start Address oo0000H Buffer end Address OOTFFFH Cancel Let introduce the process to actually record bin files in the ROM through the SSPWriter If the SSPWriter program is executed first of all mmemrar make Device Setting suitable for ROM Type ROM Data Information SSP Writer1 is set up to conforming to 27C256 jii b ROM upon delivery The Information Dialog Fie Name defautbin shows that Device Type is set up 27C256 ea TE However if you set up the device toc 27C512 in Program Speed Normal the
39. patterns number 34 and above following numbers 1 through 33 can be used as extension patterns When the bin file is generated the brtk bin file is also generated which stores information but has nothing to do with the actual extension pattern data List of Configuration SSP Writer1 25P Cable for Connection of Print Prot 3 Power Adaptor Extension ROM 10 units Extension ROM Exchange Extractor i ANG amp we z 6 er cable SSP Writer1 ROM Extractor Extension ROM SSPWriter Installation The SSPWriter program is automatically installed upon installation of the SSP WE 2 5 program File configuration The file is configured as follows SSPWriter exe How to connect D Connect Key Lock to the backside of Print Port 2 Connect SSP Writer1 Interface Cable to the backside of Key Kpck 3 Plug in Power Adapter to power supply and connect Adapter Jack to SSP Writer plug 4 Connect SSP Writer1 Interface Cable to SSP Writer1 Data In Out port SSP Writer Program is compatible with Windows 98 2000 and XP 145 146 The following figure shows the configuration diagram Print Port Key Lock Interface Cable Power Adaptor To check the program operation status click and execute SSPWriter exe In case of normal installation the following screen is displayed MASAS SSP Writer 1 5 x View Function l E eN T E e feee pe a oe oo Info
40. pop up Port setting Set communication port for the connected serial cable to start serial data transmission to the computer The number of serial ports may differ depending on computer specifications In general desk top computers carry two and lap top computers one serial port or sometimes carry no serial port at all USB port on the computer can still be used even without any serial port but a USB serial converter will be needed Select COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 button accordingly depending on the serial port currently connected to your computer Lap tops with one serial port usually have COM 1 set up After selecting press Port Setting to set the communication speed SEND DATA COM 1 Port Information Send to Data COM 1 RECEIVE DATA SEND DATA COM 2 3 Port Information Send to Data COM 2 3 to Data COM 2 3 RECEIVE DATA ze Serial Port COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 oo y Load ROM_Zig Data COM 1 C COM 2 C COM 3 Port Setting I I _ As shown in the serial port setting dialog below change the value of the baud rate only The initial screen is set up to meet the 2070P speed so select 38400 for baud rate of the relevant port and press OK to exit The serial port setting dialog will disappear and only the serial communication dialog will remain Press Port setting once again to select baud rate of the serial port setting dialog Select 38400
41. specified data Ok Cancel TE Trim ee ee ee A Le ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee el Re STEP And you can create Machine Stop Control Command Stop and Clamp Inversion Non inversion Command Clamp Inversion as described in Thread Trimming Control Com mand Machine Stop Control Command is displayed as Stop in blue and Clamp Inversion Non Inversion Command can be selected with two of right left modes It is displayed with Clamp L Clamp R The figure shows that all mechanical control commands are created Medchanical Control Command Deletion Macine Stop Control Command Clamp Inversion Command This is a command to delete the created mechanical control commands You can delete mechanical control commands with as described to delete one stitch data Click machine control delete command and click sewing data where to delete then the selected data is changed in blue And click the right button to display a message box that asks you to delete it Like this whenever you exe cute machine control commands the message box is displayed And a message that asks you how to do is also displayed on the lower status bar The order is as follows Click Delete Machine Control Command at Machine Tool Bar prior to deleting it then the sele cted button gets concaved Use the mouse s left button to click a sewing data joint where there is a machine control command to be deleted T
42. stitches are moved into Back Tack on either side 8 88 ba eee ae eed Lee ee ee eee eel eit n a E ae arr et ea SS el Overlap Sewing Apply the Overlap function to the selected sewing data D Select the first sewing data to be changed 2 Select Overlap Sewing 3 Overlap Dialog is displayed It includes one input box to determine the number of overlap stitches Overlap Stitch Number f4 default 4 stitches om 4 Select OK then the sewing data is additionally overlapped four stitches You cannot that overlapping is successfully exe cuted because the stitches are overlapped Therefore the overlapping can be confirmed by moving the last overlapped stitch The following figure shows the overlapped status through stitch move ee Ny ee ya VN BT eg E A ee ig pee ee eS eye Sy Re te EE A SS ey Ne R pee i An overlap sewing function can be applied only to the sewing data created l based on the following configuration data closed line circle and closed spline Ss SS Sl i iS a om el ertge rope tye oye tail Enlargement Reduction Rotation Move and Mirror This function can be applied to both configuration data and sewing data If confi guration data includes sewing data Enlargement Reduction Rotation Move and Mirror are applied based on configuration data then sewing data is recreated Therefore all of two data can get the same effect However if ther
43. upon moving configuration data sewing data is again created based on the moved configura tion data The following figures show that the configu ration data has moved Compare with two cases Editing with the keyboard direction key Add Delete Move This is equal to how to edit with the mouse except for using Keyboard Space Bar instead of the mouse s left button and moving the mouse point with Keyboard Direction Key Use End Key to terminate instead of the mouse s right button D Select the function button Insert Delete Move to edit in the tool bar Move Mouse Point on the edit range and click Keyboard Direction Key Upon clicking Up Down Left and Right keys you can find that the mouse point MOVES 3 Make Mouse Point conformed to a configuration data joint to be applied and click Space Bar to select the configuration data joint Take an action according to the function button Insert Delete Move and click Space Bar again to apply the function Click End Key to terminate stitching Editing with the keyboard input value This is also similar to the above method but this provides Insert and Move functions only Pere ee eed i ea E Add Configuration Point oo Select Add Configuration Point Button in the STEP tool bar a D E E Select Keyboard Input Add Move in the E Input Device as shown in the figure 3 ae Keyboard
44. using the same method In LAST set 200ms for time delay Head Up Down Dialog ingert a head updown command after specified Heed Up Down C Head UP i Head Down inert a delay time command alter specified data Delay Tine FIRST fe LAST f BOTH Detay Tim fco _ x ams emes The figure below shows the conditions applied when the output port is set Edit Function There are three methods for data edit s First with the mouse second with keyboard direction key and third keyboard input value Accordingly you can change the data and point of configuration data and sewing data using Insert Delete and Move functions Please attention that the edit function cannot be applied without configuration data and sewing data in the edit range 61 62 ee Sy es ee eee Lee eee ee eee ee el STEP Editing Configuration Data Editing with Mouse Point EA o ee Data Tool Bar is available Add Configuration Point For configuration data without sewing data It is assumed that data exist as described in the figure Current Normal Line displays in blue and the rest of data Spline display in gray Q Click Configuration Point Addition in Tool Bar Upon selection it gets concaved 3 Use the mouse s left button to click configuration data joints to be added In Figure Normal Line No 4 joint is selected The joint displays in red 4 Move Mouse Point where to add and
45. 5 116 After save is clicked floppy drive will be read and the save dialog box will appear Select the route name for saving key in the name of the file to be saved tree and click save Saves as others Location File name File format Save Cancel Location l cl File Type 1 H files Cancel 2 The save dialog box will remain even after clicking save and saving the data This is to store 2070P ROM zig data As shown here ROM zig data will be automatically saved Click save again to store tree data S Bl ee lea By File Type 1 All files o ar PEDANDA SEES SSS SSE See Saving 2070P text file Remember to save 2070 text file you have to click file save first Otherwise you cannot save file for 2070P Saving method is identical to file saving as explained above Click 2070 save button The file format will be in txt file instead Even if you type in tree for the file that you want to save the actual file that will be stored will carry tree txt and saved in a different file If you follow this procedure you will have three different files in the data folder The following are files that will be stored Saves as others Location Filename File format Save Cancel 2 ore Ce el PA Location I E 2070p ce SS File Name cu Tre el o 7 File Type 1 Jota Cancel LOTAR E E E E a O a
46. COM 1 SEND DATA COM 1 Port Information RECEIVE DATA BEND DATA COM 2 3 Port Information _ Send to Data com 23 to Data COM 2 3 RECEIVE DATA AN Port Checking Seca 4 Serial Port COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 Load ROM_Zig Data COM 1 C COM 2 COM 3 Port Setting ee OES E r You can send data other than the basic patterns to the rest of the pattern number area to receive pattern data from your PC Here SPS 1254 is used as an example to demonstrate the transmission process The pattern number for initial transmission will be r 57 3 Use and key to select the pattern number you wish to receive You can receive anywhere from 57 to 99 SPS 1254 w 4 Click Ready doUn will appear on the LED of ay OP doUn Now you are ready to receive from SSP ovata O Edit View Meas SUNS ZO For transmission click Bartack direct transmission under serial communication tool bar to send to SPS 1254 If transmission is done successfully you will hear a beeping sound End and see End on the LED of OP If the design size is bigger than 256 byte and smaller than 512 byte you will hear the beeping sound twice because the size of data transmission is 256 byte each So your data will be divided into two packets for transmission and beeps will go off twice For designs larger than this size the frequency o
47. E EEE a E a a a aa aaa aaa aa a The best sewing data creation method is to create configuration data or sewing data create and edit sewing data conforming to actual design types then designate various attributes of sewing data to make the final design Mt i i st aS SS aS aa Creating Configuration Data Editing Configuration Data Creating Sewing Data Editing Sewing Data and Changing its Attribute m Editing by the Stitch Creating Order This displays the order of stitch by stitch sewing data and provides stitch edit functions If sewing data has been created as shown in the figure display the order of created sewing point as shown in the figure Select Move or Delete button for one stitch of sewing data The selected button gets concav ed as shown in the figure If it has been selected select the correspond ing sewing data stitch The data stitch is displ ayed in a red circle dot as follows This displays the magnifying screen 6 68 4 Use Replay Too Bar to move one stitch to the stitch prior to the current stitch Select the previous button of Replay Tool Bar Then you can find that the selected sewing data stitch was moved to the previous stitch as shown in the figure To move the current stitch to the last stitch of selected sewing data select and click the function button of last point in the Replay Tool Bar You can find that the selected stitch has moved t
48. EE neeseeass Installing the Program PNE M E EE E E E E EENE TEE OE ES 1 Installing the Key Lock DINEI tess seteeicnscestessnd ner En A N 1 Start and Finish of Paaa E E E E E OEE PE E ean des 2 OW TOLSE ierricnre kaekan a a E a a 3 Configuration of Program Function eee seated re teeters das 1 Program Operation sip Aud Aaa ae Ae na ae Reg Las pra da ae dade ea eed ae ana eu naeaea dae aee 2 Screen Configuration jib ii E E RANE ede teeta E Neeetaion 456 3 Gib OTE atcuce wane westside A A ene neeueeiee aes 4 Menu Bal cnetes aieerdwuidnd wonasstwne nesieewan ens i dow ede OAE OEE EA weKee 9 6 TOOLBa srra TE E E E A E EE AA SUD 100l Baf avearsnewans docanseuncaes itaenea aE EAE A wenden SASTERA OS EA Data Configuration 1 Data CONST UCON Siesesacutes irian RA E EEN 2 Configuration DAA rerh Tiruan EE A E Aaa a Sewing AGA anaE E A E E Jump Data eesse sseesseresseeresresresreese ereere ROE Order of Configuration and Sewing Dala ae EEA 6 Selection of Elements with the Mouse seee sssssessesseseonsessossesssssessoseesoo 3 4 5 Create Data AES D New Paten Creaton semincecrecrncsectinvnsmmeent AEE E EEE 2 Creating Configuration and Sewing Data ees seses sesers eresse sseseesre seese see Creating Coniiguralon Dala scesctstcasisnegen ceniseenicmenon ireki ranki taneria a Creating Sewing Data diescrrasireimiisitideniiide gnuer ieS eener Creating Mechanical Control Commands ssir siseissareriaranirsisssresnrens Edi
49. From AMS 2100 JUKI to Pattern SPS fe AMS 24 0D Pattern SPS Series Output File Mame SP3 Select AMS 210D File caa 3 Press the JUKI AMS File Select button to choose the JUKI file to be converted Location gt HEY Sto me CD Eele HHE H gatlyEsplorer iy Configuration Data Code Structure 2 SIE tA CurtainhookMachine E led chip E pda bee POMStart eee POMStop File Type iT Cancel File Name hi Cancel 105 106 m gi 4 4 faas P F 4 x 3 4 Press the Convert button for conversion SSP WE 3 0 When conversion is complete the AN Transformed from JUKI AMS Data to SPS Pattern data message as in the figure appears Press the Open button and check whether the file conversion is properly conducted Fie POM Det Cor Yew Measure apa Device Conin Ening aane eee Jrvege Punching ep Odea oe BEILLIT EIET mi fp i Tote teach E mT am j Lint Vane TEV iTi TLIN EEONHE xt ay am wLa aij AEEA RNENSE evaaa When using the JUKI data conversion might be impossible if codes related to machine control external input output ports and lapse time are contained jJ Opening AUTOCAD DXF HPGL Files DXF and HPGL files used at AutoCad are supported A user can read DXF and HPGL files and convert them immediately into the composition data for display on the screen Since the function is very convenient AutoCad users
50. OM 2 C COM 3 Port Setting As shown in the serial port setting dialogue you don t need to change values of each item Use en the default values as they are for pauna sre smaras 00 sauarate 50 they have already been set to T lo Stop Bit fi Bit x Stop Bit fi Bit 7 Stop Bit fi Bit x com ply with 2070 P Parity Bit No Parity Parity Bit No Parity x Parity Bit No Parity Port Checking A function designed to check the serial transmission program connections of 2070P and SSPz before starting serial data transmission Sending data window It shows extended design data code transmitted to 2070P After data code transmission your window will display 1 Download Zigzag Design Receiving data window It shows the code value after successful transmission to 2070P as below 1 ZigCode 55 Command reception complete 2 ZigCode 66 Normal data reception complete 3 ZigCode 77 Command execution complete Zigzag file loading A function designed to read ROM zig extended design data for 2070P for transmission Data transmission button It sends extended design data for 2070P it had read to 2070P Exit Exits from the Serial transmission dialog box 123 124 Leave the port in its COM 1 port status and click Port Checking to check whether it is ready to communicate with 2070P If the port is ready to send a successfully connected mess
51. SSP WE 3 0 Instruction Manual SSP WE 3 0 eer rae stat ate Allright reserved Copyright c 2001 SunStar R amp C MEE 070515 1 Thank you for purchasing our product Based on the rich expertise and experience accumulated in industrial sewing machine production SUNSTAR will manufacture industrial sewing machines which deliver more diverse functions high performance powerful operation enhanced durability and more sophisticated design to meet a number of user s needs Please read this user s manual thoroughly before using the machine Make sure to properly use the machine to enjoy its full performance The specifications of the machine are subject to change aimed to enhance product performance without prior notice This product is designed manufactured and sold as an industrial sewing machine It should not be used for other than industrial purpose SUNSTAR MACHINERY CO LTD Contents Before Using Seed ain ed Wee oe Ae ae i se Ge os ea ee 1 Principle Parts eese crecee cesses eeeeee crneeeene eresse srecne errare nee eee see eee eee teeane eeeues 2 ACCESO OS sic qcepssane nienvs aancuracaasnteig aansiiniseib ae ans lt 00sen E EA 3 Setting UD essere ssesse eresse esesresensseere seene essare cen eee eseese arersearesreese ereere sre 4 System Requirements sseessesreereseesreereseesseere creure sreerearesre aserre areereare 5 Installing the SOMWA sa0sei weiner tioned e aae sapere EER
52. SSPWriter program adjust it as follows ButierSimtauwers O00000H Buffer end Address OOFFFFH Cancel 1 Click Device Type il among the function buttons 2 Upon selection the following screen is display Device Type Dialog ed This is sep up to 27C256 Type mr ce s 270512 270010 27020 27 040 3 Select 27C512 item to press OK then the fol mesye rtas lowing screen is displayed Set up DIP Switch BEBE EREEE of SSP Writer1 as shown in the above figure eee eo and press OK You can confirm that the Device Type is converted into 270512 in the Information Dialog E i Koai oN 10 11 12 You should check the blank status of ROM to record data in the ROM If any day has been recorded in the ROM the following message is displayed Otherwise Blank Check OK message is displayed Let it do as follows 1 Plug in ROM 27C512 exactly to the TexTool socket of SSP Writer1 go down the front lever to fix Connect the ROM direction correctly 2 Select Blank Check among the function butt Blank Check Dialog x ons The following message is displayed Do you want to a Blank Check 7 Cancel 3 Upon pressing OK the Box stops for a few seconds the following error message is displayed Disply Count Dialog ch Sa EPROM Checking OF Butter Counting adress DOFFFF cancel lf any data has been recorded in the ROM the following mess
53. STEP SunStar Creating Mechanical Control Commands Machine Tool za DELETE a Ee oe j fe ci i u LT LS APIE ah oe C ET T Ho 40cm All mechanical buttons are summarized at the above Tool Bar Please refer to Tool Bar about each button s function Mechanical control commands influence the machine directly and indirectly They are simply created as follows Sencond Origin Control Command Second Origin Control Command is not to select sewing data but to apply to any of sewing range The usage is similar to how to input Point Stitching Data There are two input ways one is to input without sewing data and another is to input with created sewing data In case of the former upon inputting sewing data like Point Stitching the second origin is creat ed and the Jump is automatically created based on the actual origin In case of the latter upon inputting the second origin at a certain place the second origin is created at the first sewing data and Jump created based on the actual origin And a new Jump to connect both sides is automatically created The following shows how to create the second origin for the latter Sewing data should be created before creating mechanical control commands Please refer to Creating Sewing Data 2 Click Second Origin a at Machine Tool Bar then the selected button gets concaved 3 Place Mouse Point where to input Second Origin at the edit range and c
54. Therefore the SSP WE 2 5 for USB port does not support the connection to the key lock for print port Cautions 10 STEP 5 Installing the Software m Installing the Program Unavailable for Windows 95 Computer O S is executed under Windows 98 or more 2 Insert the CD and go to the Disk1 folder for installation by language Double click the Setup file in the folder Disk e al Xanax Sle Address C Cihly Installations Sunstar SP a g a a datal data data ikernel es layout bin S A setup Setup Setup setup ink ee Sei Upon displaying InstallShield click Next InstallShield Wizard x Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for SunStar SSP The InstallShieldA Wizard will install SunStar SSP on your computer To continue click Hest Cancel When the Software License Agreement screen opens click Yes InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Feel riietlel The Choose Destination Location screen opens If you want to change where to save click Browse and select another folder And click Next for the following process InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install files A N 11 12 Start installing on the screen After Setup finished installing SPP on your computer click Fini
55. Tool Bar provides you with the Menu functions with the button type so that you can use them easily And the Tool Bar includes Sub Tool Bars For example it displays information of input coordinates total creation stitches and various situations on the Status Bar Standard Tool Bar Standard Tool Bar New Pattern Start new pattern y Open Pattern La Read a saved pattern data file Save Pattern mj Save pattern data on the edit screen Save zigzag cord list Be Save 2070P zigzag design cord list value Pattern to Bartack a Covert Pattern into Bartack ROM Execute SSP Writer program Set serial communication Set port and speed for serial transmission Send 2070P design Send newly created design direct Send bartack design Send newly created design direct ee Ac a TE oi het Send pattern design Send newly created design direct Undo HEI Reverse change step by step Redo Reverse UNDO function step by step Copy Paste the copied data Paste lies Paste the copied data Printing Print data on the edit screen Delete All ce Delete all data on the edit screen 23 24 Measure Tool Bar NA Se FUG ga Ol fs 34 ip Provide functions to change the selected configuration and sewing data with various types 2 step Stitch Enlarge Reduce Move Rotation Mirror Stitch Off Stitch On Ruler Info Replay Tool Bar a a wr je i in fo Create a stitch between s
56. Zoom Out And if you reduce the screen to some extent that you cannot find data on it upon using Zoom Out the program may stop Please recommend you that you should restrain from reducing the screen excessiv ely SSP WweE 3 0 anne y Rosse Out of zoom range Select configuration data or sewing data to be applied prior to executing each function Upon selecting data the configuration data indicates in blue and the sewing data indicates in red If you want to execute any data it is good that you select it with a mouse and apply it although the blue or the red indicates 17 18 Configuration of Program Function T Program Operation The following chart shows the most general program flow Creating New Data Read sewing data to edit Set up a machine size by sewing model to use machine types and models y Determine sewing size Set up various default values for sewing and set up them again according to usage Input configuration data to create sewing data Edit the created configuration and sewing data again Set up the length and width of sewing data Appropriately apply sewing attribute codes such as Back Tack and Overlap Stitch Select a sewing Apply mechanical control command codes such as Thread Trimmer or Stop Save sewing data Send design serial The defined sewing machine model defines the sewing range of output data The
57. achine via serial transmission tool However it is applicable to C and E Series machine types ic ee a oy a If the user s PC or notebook does not have a serial port but has a USB port only designs can not be transferred via the existing cable In this case the conversion device which helps convert the USB port to serial port can be used for data transfer SSS ee el 131 Configuration between PC and pattern Pattern connection configuration Serial port connection to the lap top the location of serial port will differ depending on the PC Serial port connection to the new OP box 132 The following describes overall configuration flow for Design direct serial transmission Design transmission flow Create edit Read sewing window data for edit Set sewing size Create design as desired by the user Edit design Directly transmits the inputted design to the Store design screen Design pattern common file used for SSP patterns OP Serial cable connection Pattern Series Communication set up process is identical to zigzag design direct transmission However to ensure seamless communication between SSP and the machine be sure to set 115200 communication set up 133 134 STEP 2 Port and communication speed setting Connect serial transmission cable between the computer and the operation box of the pattern Click S
58. age is displayed SSP Writer Error Qecured 149 150 3 If Blank Check is successfully executed open BIN files to save them to the buffer in preparation for recording data to the ROM 1 Select Open Bin File in the menu 2 The following Open Dialog is displayed Open ka Leeation i Sy BARTACK SWE FileName N gt bin File Type I Bin Filet bins Cancel 3 Select Bm10 bin to the directory where the files is saved and click Open Then you can confirm Bm10 bin to File Name in the Dialog Here the user may write on those files containing actual extension patterns as was mentioned earlier in regard to Pattern Bartack It must be kept in mind that no writing should be done on the brtk bin file since it contains th information on extension patterns only 4 Check if the opened fil file has been saved to the buffer among the function keys If the data is normally recorded the following screen is displayed RASS SSP Writer 1 Of x View NW Function SWO 217 ass seel a Soe woeg o eAeneneneaeneeh oh y 4i 1 0145 r518 Teg I iez pi z L2H 4 4 v lt Qi iiv lt Be G v lt Be ave rur ri IM F g Lgi CaP NUM To see data content in detail press the keyboard s direction keys up I and down then you can confirm that the data saved in the program buffer is passing over page by page 3 Now the da
59. age will appear If everything is set click Zigzag file loading to read extended design file ROM zig If you press the button you will see a box to open Select the zigzag file you wish to send and press open me MISON Library January 2001 10 30 10 502 BRE AH Pattern DIP Switch Setting Method 3 5 E20 49 HE 2Hl lt BRNE a A E ME HltraEdit 32 HEEE A Acrobat Reader 5 0 E File Name iM FOM File Type 1 r Cancel P Press Data transmission to send the selected zigzag extended design to 2070P After sending the data you will see in your operation box of 2070P something similar to Zigzag direct transmission method If you have sent the data successfully you will see successfully transmitted m Sample design Basic patterns for KM 2070P NEN E N a N amece onae am IN Vee A SOUL VIEITIEELYIVITT PATA VIG N YYYYYYY RAA AAN GRL TCE 7 Basic pattern number The above sample design that actually was sewn is a design offered as a Standard pattern Design transmission for bar tack series Transmitting the user created bar tack design files to the bartack machine via serial transmission tool ic ee a oy a If the user s PC or notebook does not have a serial port but has a USB port Note only designs can not be transferred via the existing cable In this case the conversion device which helps convert the USB por
60. amn fo pan a p Toren rp JETHI H kil s y i oe Sloe AS SFN ki Ay 3 A amp 2 n 5 E fa es Be sure to keep in mind the maximum number of stitches for transmission by machine type when sending designs The set up values of baud rate by machine type are as follows 1 KM 2070P 57600 Default value for SSP program 2 Bartack Series 38400 3 Pattern Series 115200 How fo use the USB To Serial conversion cable 138 How to use the USB to Serial conversion cable Before using the USB to Serial conversion cable install the driver saved in the provided CD in the user s computer Reboot the computer after the installation is completed Connect the cable to the USB port after rebooting Then the computer will automatically recognize the USB connection After the connection is properly made set up a virtually created COM port following the setup procedures As the figure below shows select My Computer Microsol philippe Internet K My Documents MSN Explorer E mail 4 My Recent Documents gt MSN Explorer a fa My Pictures Microsoft Excel A mM 3 f A ly Music y E racs 7 a My Network Places Mic rosoft r Ee ew Windows ee Control Panel F reca Professional ag ka Printers and Faxes ia Solitaire Help and Support Pinball Search All Programs gt IJ Run Log Off g Shut Down iStart R sisem
61. and click OK to exit Be sure to double set baud rate Serial Port Setting x COM 1 Port COM 2 Port COM 3 Port _ SSaSSS a Baud Rate 57600 7 Baud Rate EMN Baud Rate 57600 Data Bit 8 Bit Data Bit 8 Bit Data Bit jest Stop Bit f1 Bit Stop Bit 1 Bit Stop Bit 1 Bit Parity Bit No Parity Parity Bit No Parity cane Parity Bit No Parity 12 128 STEP 3 Design direct transmission The following procedures are intended to describe the design transmission process step by step 1 The bar tack machine must be ready to receive a design on the edit screen from SSP Refer to the following 1 Turn on the power and press Reset at the same time Prog programming will be displayed on the LED of OP and the mode will change into transmission ready At this point click Port Checking in the serial communication dialog to see the communication connection between the bartack machine and SSP If they are connected you will see a successfully connected message 2 Click Ready The pattern number for transmission will pop up In bar tack series the initial pattern number for transmission will differ by type for basic patterns used all vary by type The following shows basic patterns used for different types 1 SPS 1201 Series 1 32 2 SPS 1202 Series 1 33 3 SPS 1254 Series 1 56 Power ON Reset Send to Data
62. ata more than three points to create a circle Input data more than two points to create a spline Input data more than three points to create a closed spline GS fa Ga Gal ce Add one point of configuration data i Delete one point of configuration data ie Move one point of configuration data Divide the selected configuration data on the basis of joints xs Position and create configuration data in a Aia TE constant interval a Data Delete the selected configuration bozi data 8 2 This is a tool bar which have functions to actually create sewing data based on the configuration data input above Point Stitching to input stitch by stitch Normal Stitching to create general sewing data Zigzag Stitching to create zigzag sewing data Inverse Stitching to create more several times of the sewing data inversely Multi Stitching to create several sewing data in a time with the Offset function and Delete to delete the created sewing data These all processes are executed under the condition that configuration data or sewing data are selected 2 28 User s jump input Point Stitching Normal Stitching Zigzag Stitching Reverse Stitching Multi Stitching Delete Sewing Data Sewing Edit Tool sewing Edit Tool PIMs User can generate jump data at his her discretion Use the mouse point to input one stitch of sewing data Create sewing data through the selected configuration data
63. ation that optional point be input as shown in the left figure below The point is automatically moved and input on the basis of the nearest location that grid line is crossed among them The right figure below is that point was automatically input Using method is as follows STEP If you select Grid Line among the items of Gl ci y Ba G Sewing Command Tool Bar on the top the item Snap to Grid shall appear Select the item Snap to Grid 7 snap to Grid STEP If you don t create grid line on editing screen mark grid line by pressing function key F2 or indicate grid line on editing screen by pressing Grid Line Mark on editing tool bar in the left STEP 3 Now if you input data on editing screen by pressing function key of configuration data or user needle input button according to the shape to make a design the point shall be automatically moved and input to the nearest location that grid line is crossed 3 Even though you change the width of grid line Snap to Grid function is l Reference i equally applied You can change on the item Grid Division Setting located on the bottommost of the item View of menu item of line width change Also Snap to Grid function is applied when editing It is equally applied for configuration data movement addition of configuration data segment addition of sewing data segment sewing data movement
64. computer How to install and use the SSPWriter program is in detail described in the following configuration and installation of SSP Writer Bia SSDP Trial Yel e File ROM Data I O Edit O ROM Hex patterns Bin BarTack_ Pattern BarTack provides the function to convert the pattern file into the binary file Bin file so that it can be used in BarTack m Pattern Bartack STEP D Upon selection of Pattern BarTack in the upper tool bar the following dialog box is displayed Pattern Barlack AMS210D Conversion Dialog EA From Pattern SPS to BarTack SPS f Pattern BarTack Output File Mame Testin Select Pattern Files From BarTack SPs ta Pattern SPS i BarTack gt Pattern Output File Mame Select BarTack File From AMS 210DCIUKN to BarTack SPS ANiS 24 OD gt BarTack Output File Mame Select AMS 2100 File conch 2 Pattern BarTack is selected as the default value Do not change it With reference to Pattern BarTack is provide in the upgrade i version only cs a sa a fhe tf ee i lo imi hil Sn in ri nt mie Gen is let eel Display File Name Box to input the name of pattern file which is converted and saved as a BarTack file Select Patten Fies Button to create the Selection Dialog Box to select the pattern file to be converted 143 144 Input Test bin in the Output File Name input box And click the Select Pattern File button l The
65. d Ms cs a as a Sa cc ca cu nce ca i em ev a ee The delay time can be set at the position before or behind the selected output port The delay time can be set at the unit of 4ms and the setting can be done for before behind and before amp behind However the time delay setting is not indicated on the screen e FIRST Set the delay time at the position just before the output port is set e LAST Set the delay time at the position just behind the output port is set e BOTH Set the delay time at the position before and behind the output port is set In FIRST set the delay time at 200ms Then 200ms of time delay occurs before Head ascends Set Head Down at Point B using the same method In LAST set the time delay at 200ms Output Port Set Dialog tg Set output port code tor extemal device AIBIC E_SERIES EXT WO AIBIC SERIES OP 5 4 Head Up Down C OFFIOOWN ONIUP insert a delay time command FIRST M LAST C BOTH 0 j ix4ms 4 Cancel Output Port Set Dialog kg Set output port code for extemal device ABC C E SERIES C EXTVO AJBIC SERIES oP 5 4 Head Up Down M C OFFIDOWN ONIUP Inser a delay ime command C FIRST LAST C BOTH 50 E gt x4ms Cancel The figure below shows the conditions applied when the output port is set 53 cs Output Port Control Command This function can program the devices connected to a chosen input port upon eee punching In other word
66. de at the selected sewing data Input the thread trimming code at all selected sewing data Enter the output port code from the selected sewing data Enter the input port code from the selected sewing data Enter the delay time code from the selected sewing data Enter the head up down code from the selected sewing data Data Configuration 31 32 Data Construction Data types can be divided into several groups Configuration Data that is on the basis of creating sewing data such as normal line arc circle polygon and spline and Mechanical Commands to be joined with the sewing data created by configuration data The followings show data types simply Edit Frame Size mt Normal Arc se Kk Sewing Stitching t 2 Origin TS Y Shaft rl Point Sewing Stitching Machine Control Configuration Arc Command Stop i Data Stop j ot Trim X Shaft Jump Coordinate 7 i t SP 1 n ZigZag Circle 1 Sewing Origin K Sewing Stitching i Speed Clamp L A 7 Setting Trim Mechanical Control eA R Command Trim A Configuration Configuration Spline Data Circle Data Edit Frame Size Data Creation Picture 2 Configuration Data As mentioned above configuration data is based on creating sewing data Its kind is as follows Normal Line j ERE Polygon rh Bae aR Arc J Circle ay Spline vi ka Yn Closed Spline A C If you select any function button of configu
67. do the change Edit View Measure InputDevice a HFZPORHz Aas 43 44 STEP PaaS a ee ae N L_ 4 STEP To return to the previous status that is status before executing UNDO function press REDO button at the top menu or press Ctrl Y keys at the same time to redo the change Edit View Measure InputDevice p E ie ZE Point Stitching This is equal to how to input configuration data mentioned above But upon inputting Point Stitch data initially Jumps are automatically created based on the origin That is to say upon creating sewing data with any attribute Jumps is automatically connected based on the origin Select Point Stitching button as showing in the figu re At this time the button becomes concave 2 Put Mouse Point on the edit range to click the mouse s left button and input data You can continuously input data until finishing Point Stitching Click the mouse s right button to finish inputting The inputted Point Stitch data is displayed on the screen een eer ena ee earn tn Re sen de E TE a ge ne TT ne ee ee en ee a tT ee eer The above process is identically applied to Input with the keyboard s direction key and numeral key Le ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee eee el l E ee ee al Lo eee l Normal Stitching Configuration data should be previously created on the edit range Pl
68. e enlargement reduction range of Y axis The range is based on 100 shows 20 enlargement for 120 and 20 reduc tion for 80 Increase Decrease of number of stitches Enlarge reduce with the number of enlargement reduction stitches Increase Decrease stitches length Enlarge reduce based on the distance between stitches upon enlargement reduction No Origin or center Enlarge reduce based on the central position of the selected configuration and sewing data Yes Enlarge reduce based on any position selected by a user 89 90 re ol 3 Click OK to enlarge the selected configuration and sewing data 4 Reduce with the same method as the above Rotation Rotate the selected configuration and sewing data Select configuration and sewing data to rotate Select Rotation to display Rotation Dialog The selected pattern is displayed to the whole range with dotted lines as shown in the figure The Rotation Dialog includes the following functions Rotation of whole pattern Rotate the whole pattern completely Rotation of Specified elements range Rotate only the selected configuration data or sewing data Angle Input the rotation angle No Origin or center Rotate based on the selected data Yes Rotate based on any position selected by a user I I I I rF I I aE I I aay E E EE eet ree Rotation Dialog Range of rotation apap C Rotation of whole pattern f Rotatio
69. e exists just sewing data like Point Stitching just sewing data is applied regardless of config uration data Whole Pattern is not applied to the whole data with both configu ration data and sewing data Provided in the Upgrade Version That is when only sewing configuration data without sewing data exist on the editing screen or only pure sewing data without configuration data exist a Pattern All function is applicable However a reverse function is excluded Enlagrement Reduction Enlarge and reduce the selected configuration and sewing data Select configuration and sewing data to enl arge and reduce Select Enlargement Reduction to display Enlarg Enlagement Reduction Dialog x ement Reduction Dialog As a dialogue bo y Enlargement Reduction of whole pattern appears the selected configuration data or Enlargement Recuction of specified elements range sewing data are shown in a dotted box simu K Range 120 zi Itaneously OOO EO Lad Enlargement Reduction parameter Increase Decrease of number of stitches Increase i Decrease stitch length It has the following function Specify standard point of enlargement reduction No Origin or center Yes Enlargement Reduction of specified elements range Applied to the selected configuration and sewing data X Range determines the enlargement reduction range of X axis Y Range determines th
70. e is displayed on the Status Bar to tell you the next process Click the left button of the mouse according to the message and input data on the edit screen Create or edit sewing data according to the execution status of the Dialog Box 21 Menu Bar The Menu Bar includes the following functions The Menu Bar configures the overall functions of the program including each Tool Bar For more information refer to the following Tool Bars New Open Save Save zigzag cord list Print preview Print Page set up Exit Toolbar Statusbar Tool Bar Dialog Control Bar Dialog Stitch point ON OFF Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom Full Client Imformation Display element Display element Stitch Replay Min Max Range Grid Division Setting Machine type Mechine type model ROM Data I O ROM Writer Pattern BarTack Set serial communication Send zigzag design direct Send bartack design direct Send pattern design direct Point to Point Ruler Condition setting Set sewing area Set sewing data selection scope Lay out stitch points Image Punching Open Image Delete Image Image Tool SST DST Canversion Undo Redo Cut Copy Paste Delete Data enlargement reduction Rotation Parallel move Mirror conversion 2 step stitch File repeat setting File Open Type Input device Key input Key input Add Move Keyboard resolution Select User P C Contents Help Topics Version Information Tool Bar
71. ease refer to Creating Configur ation Data above 2 Select any of created configuration data If several configuration data exists as shown in the left figure the selected configuration data displays in blue and the rest display in gray Click Normal Stitching 2 in Sewing Tool Bar Atthis time Regular Stitch Dialog is displayed Data can be inputted in two places Stitch Length pitch to set up the length of stitch to be created and Sewing Speed to adjust the sewing speed at a user s disposal Please refer to that Sewing Speed is to be available Upon Ok you can find that sewing data with line attributes has been created based on Normal line configuration data as shown in the figure Repeat and above to create other sewing data There are two ways to create sewing data based on configuration Normal Stitching Dialog and Zigzag Stitching Dialog Regular stitch dialog x m Are stitch length and sewing speed ok _ _ i f Stitch length pitch 3 mm Stitch Length 1 Lengtn Pitch Sewing speed 2800 spm an The following figure shows the actually created sewing data to help you understand for parameters lt gt Stitch Length pitch 49 ern ete iste ee el Lee eee ee eee m 46 ZigZag Stitching This creates stitches with the same method as Normal Stitching except clicking Zigzag St
72. ecomes moved If the cursor is exactly located to be inputted click Spacebar to input data The move unit of the direction key is fixed to 1 pixel If you want to adjust the move unit select Key Resolution of Input Device in the menu and adjust the unit again For reference if 1mm is set up to 10 pixels move unit becomes 1mm As mentioned above however this is possible only when the window screen keeps initial setup values The above Window Resolution indicates Monitor Resolution This is autom atically set up Therefore you don t need to change it Click the mouse s right button to finish inputting End key right over the keyboard s direct ion cursor also has the same function as the mouse s right button Available for detailed works like stitch editing 3 Input with the Keyboard s Numeral Keys Keyboard Input Dialog Jre Input Device Contre Keyboard Input Add Move E jo E key Resolution 5 4 a E select User PC Enter Foes Second input method is to click any of functional buttons 8 3 rt U in the subtool bar and select Keyboard Input of Input Device in the menu Upon selection the keyboard input dialog window as shown in the left screen is displayed Input coordinates in X axis and Y axis and click Enter Key you can find that data is being inputted on the screen Click Close button to finish inputting Esc and BackSp keys are applicable to during inputting Esc Key provides the same func
73. ent and so you might I have problem if you change existing embroidery file into pattern file and sew as i it is Such problem is because design is that for embroidery itself and so i sewing may not be done properly in the pattern due to thickness of thread or i conditions of needle and sewing cloth stitch width of design etc Also due to ec ka a tod et oo JJ O F O NY O O O property of embroidery code Jump function can input instead of general stitch in the optional middle or one stitch can be added before the location that stitch is started after jump in case of complex embroidery design conversion in particular in case of Satin Please note such points and then convert embroidery design into pattern design and sew 104 6 JUKI Design Conversion AMSI LK series data M3 file for the JUKI pattern machine can be converted following the procedures M Choose the Pattern Bartack icon When the icon is chosen the Conversion cle B aie edi Dialogue box appears i c ld Fein amp ing o Grid Select Conversion from JUKI Pattern Barlack 7 AMS210D Conversion EW AMS Design to Pattern From Pattern SPS to BarTack SP S Design in the pattern bartack C Pattern BarTack conversion dialogue box Enter a new file name for the Output File Mame Select Pattern Files From BarTack SPS to Pattern SPS design file to be converted Pt A Output File Mame Select BarTack File
74. er 145 4 SSP Writer1 Program Weta rc Meee mr ee eer oer errr rence cre reer 147 5 To Execute the SSPWriter Program sess vee eee ceeeee seeeee cesses ees eseese cee eee ses 148 6 Other FUNCION sceuiswidiers aree a y a Er dasa ugar aaeeweu ESEO 152 Before Using Check the followings prior to setting up the program and components Principal Parts Print Port Key Lock ROM Writer Interface cable i Power Adaptor Accessories lt Full type gt lt Economic type gt 1 Install CD Part No 01 008B WE10 enue 2 Instruction Manual BESS 3 Key Lock for 3 Key Lock for Qe aK print port gi USB port Nh A Part No Part No A 01 009A WE10 EP 000043 4 RS 232C C N Serial Cable Ay cm Part No _ 02 012A 2070 5 USB to RS 232C N conversion cable pi oo Part No 02 012A 2070 10 6 SSP Writer1 Part No 00 0000 WE10 AC Adaptor Part No 01 010A WE10 110V 01 011A WE10 220V Extension ROM 10 Units Part No 02 003B BD01 ROM Extractor Part No 01 012A WE10 Interface Cable Part No 01 008A WE10 3 Setting Up A Completely turn off computer power before connecting Key Lock and SSP Writer re re i a ae m Connection to the key lock for print port D Connect the key lock with the PC print port Connect the SSP Writer1 on the back of the key lock connected with the print port r The key lock and the interface connec
75. er calling in the Image in 1 1 size to editing area If the user wants punching according to the shape for any paper picture or actual sewing sample this can be used For this it requires the file having extension name BMP JPG a picture file If the user had a peripheral device of computer Scanner he she can do punching work by making BMP JPG type of image file through scanner Image making method through scanner shall not be described here However what the user has to know in image making method when the user makes image user should save Resolution of image into BMP 183 pixels inch JPG 250 pixels inch the number of pixel wide and long should be 73 1 per centimeter from image making option in order to do 1 1 work when called the image into editing screen STEP Otherwise the called in image shall not be 1 1 and so the size can be bigger or smaller You should keep this in mind And Images should be saved in the BMP or JPG format depending on creation options We will introduce punching process giving an actual example of picture If you take a look at editing tool bar or menu item there are commands and 9 Image Eunching E ilat icons as follows Click Image Opening ee me amp 4 or the icon like a palette ae lt T oo DST Conversion eae ee 2 Image open dialogue box shall appear as follows Location GAS H endam HAHAE E Mrios E Andrew Richardson E Owen Steuart Bailey Grace Tyson Ballou
76. erial communication setting under menu iwi Hata 0 Edit View Meas TENCE res F a r O After selection Serial communication dialog box will appear Port Setting The setting is equivalent to the bartack As shown in the serial port setting dialog below change the value of the baud rate only The initial screen is set up to meet the 2070P speed so select 115200 for baud rate of the relevant port and press OK to exit The serial port setting dialog will disappear and only the serial communication dialog will remain Press Port setting once again to select baud rate of the serial port setting dialog Select 115200 and click OK to exit Be sure to double set baud rate Serial Port Setting COM 1 Port COM 2 Port COM 3 Port _ aa Baud Rate ER gt Baud Rate 57600 Baud Rate 57600 _ w Data Bit le Bit Data Bit le Bit Data Bit le Bit Stop Bit i Bit Stop Bit i Bit Stop Bit i Bit Parity Bit No Parity Parity Bit No Parity Parity Bit No Parity cond The following procedures explain design transmission process step by step Pattern data direct transmission Press MODE in pattern operation box and select 7 Download Ptrn under main menu Save Pattern Num will appear Key in 001 using the number key in the operation box to save the name of the pattern Press Enter Select the final memory you wish to store 1 0 Store recei
77. es convenience to user AS most application programs support if you just drop by dragging saved pattern file with left button of mouse to editing area of executed SSP program the file shall be automatically opened At this time the dragged file changes into plus shape of mark It means that drag and drop function is supported Accordingly user can conveniently use when the user wants to promptly confirm pattern design that he she already has saved m Select User PC This is the function for notebook user When inputting data by using arrow key on keyboard the location to be input often goes astray in case of notebook In such case you may just select Notebook in the item of Select User PC Its setup procedure is as follows There is Select User PC in the bottom most of the item Input Device on top menu item And there are Notebook and Desk Top as the list of item Select User PC Initially Desk Top was setup as basic setup Input Device key input Keyboard Input Add Move F Key Resolution Select User PC NoteBook DeskTop You may setup to Notebook from the item Desk Top If you input by using arrow key on keyboard after setting up the problem to go astray won t happen 95 96 STEP 2 Sewing setting m Setting the sewing area Set up the sewing area for editing In menu select sewing area setting a sub level menu unde
78. etc i If you want to release Snap to Grid function you may set up to Grid again the original item of Sewing Command Tool Bar If it is notebook user or monitor screen is less than 14 inch all the items of i tool bar in the right may not appear due to small monitor screen In such case user should directly move the tool bar to editing area in the center of screen i that the function should appear Hy Data Tool Configuration Element Division STEP Divide data based on the selected configuration joint Click Configuration Element Division then it gets concaved ew es 2 Click a configuration data joint to divide 19 16 p 1 T 3 The joint is displayed to the red cross point Configuration divide dialog The element is to be divided le it all right 7 Cancel Immediately clicking the mouse s right button Division Dialog Box is displayed Click OK Then you can find that configuration data is divided a a a a en SE a ee E E SS I ee ea aE Te aes NRE ee ee ene ag a Re rane S For closed circles Polygon Circle Closed Spline you have to select a configuration data joint with two points Dene Offset Define the number and interval of selected configuration data to create a new configu ration data D Select Offset then it gets concaved Select configuration data then it is displayed
79. etely Parallel move of Specified elements range Move just the selected configuration data or sewing data X axis Input the unit to move into X axis Y axis Input the unit to move into Y axis Input 1 to X and Y axis each and click OK 4 You can find that the selected pattern has been moved E m el Move Dialog Ea Range of parallel move C Parallel move of whole pattern Parallel move of specified elements range Moving amount mm EE o Ok w a F Exit 91 92 bea ee Lene eee eee el Mirror Mirror the selected configuration and sewing data Select the configuration and sewing data to mirror Select Mirror to display Mirror Reflection Dialog It includes the following functions X axis Mirror based on X axis ae z f X axis Y axis Mirror based on Y axis Eaa Point Set up any position of a user and mirror I Point it This figure shows Mirror based on Y axis bee Ton ot See ee bene Ok Cancel 3 Click OK The selected pattern is displayed to the whole range with dotted lines as shown in the figure Immediately click the mouse s right button Mirror Point Dialog iS displayed This point is to be set to the reperence point Is it alright w canes Click OK then you can find that the same pattern is creted based on Y axis marker STEP STEP Min Max Sewing Range Displa
80. f beeps will also il go up accordingly er Press Reset The selected pattern number will appear Repeat number 3 and 4 to send designs for different pattern numbers t SELECT Press Select The machine will change into sewing mode with the pattern number selected 129 Press Pedal to start Note For the current bartack series the number of stitches that can be transmitted to the machine with design data input is defined for each type Refer to the following for the maximum number of stitches for transmission 1 SPS 1201 Series 500 stitches 2 SPS 1202 Series 500 stitches 3 SPS 1254 Series 1000 stitches The maximum number of stitches j Image Punching H for transmission includes both jump agin and sewing stitches To check the J Length fo lt _Total Jump and Stitch 98 gt total number of stitches that can be a a transmitted please refer to Total Jump and Stitch in the upper menu Be sure to keep in mind the maximum number of stitches for transmission by machine e ype when sending designs Pis p Dms pU D yew Mep bapa Davis Corbu Ering Mihi j ing feip Tee KOG s OTTE MNRSASDHN a CE ir Pp ae Taw ace aiuis wfr wh aa a an Dtsh o JETRA oe pe de oe oe 42s E ay ay fy im a a i ah K 11 iim Y fem 130 Design transmission of pattern series Transmission of the user created pattern design files to the pattern m
81. fer s ee pa content to the ROM ATA aaa aaa aaa er ee ee er en ee en ee ee ee ee Ta aaa aaa aaa aaa ee E The ROM Writer program generally provides various functions and device type ROMs However SSPWriter program is exclusively used for the BarTack machine Therefore it is configured only with necessary functions and provides ROM types of 2 C256 and 2 7C512 2 C010 2 C020 2 C040 only m Cautions For EPROM Switch This is located to the side of SSP Writer1 Generally place it to the left to use If only NS s 27CXX series products have problems place it to the right to use We a AE Be ee a ee Fe Te a a a EE E Tae Pe a ey a ge a ee ae at ye ee ee eee eee ee oD i ERRER Message 1 If the following message is displayed the machine is not operated Therefore check the print port connection status and power supply and execute it again Programming Module not found Please check connection of power Adapter EPROM DEVICE 2 C256 2 C512 2 C010 27 C020 Zz 71 C040 147 148 STEP 5 To execute the SSPWriter Program a SSDP Trial Yel eh roe File ROM Data 70 Edit C W ROM If SSP Writer1 is connected with interface cable and Power Adapter the SSPWriter program can be immediately executed in the program Select ROM Data I O in the program menu to display ROM item Select this item to execute the SSPWriter program Upon selection the following figure is displayed if the following error
82. g Editing Tool Bar in the th p left The selected button enters dented p m IAr 80 STEP Press left button of mouse at the optional location of sewing data for sewing data speed setting Red point is made at the selected location Then if you press right button of mouse the letter Spend in blue is created The first created Spend includes code indicating sewing data start speed Spend STEP You should input the code to set up f end of sewing data setup speed again 7 Sewing Speed Setting E Click left button of mouse at the optional location of sewing data to inform end of setup speed Next a read point is made T Ho 4 4 4 fds Then if you press right button of mouse 4 o the letter Spend in blue is created oon R again and User Sewing Data Speed Setting dialogue box shall appear The existing Sewing Speed Setting button selected dented returns to original shape STEP Input the speed to set up at Sewing Speed Change Value on the dialogue box User Sewing Data Speed Setting If you click arrow in the direction of upward downward speed is changed If you set up the speed press OK button Then dialogue box shall disappear and speed is setup If you cancel it all the speed mark such as Spend set up to sewing data shall disappear The second application process is as follows We will proceed following the ab
83. ge Sewing Speed 1008 sain Spend The method to apply in the section other than already sewing data speed setting was applied You can set up sewing data speed with ee E E E e the same method as described above Except you should note that you can have problem if you set up sewing data Mhie speed in the range of the section that 7 f speed was already setup Please avoid Spend such setup 144 Spend roe oe aapea Spend You can apply this between design and design in other pattern When you set up speed please make sure that you should set up on the basis of sewing sequence If not error message shall appear a ee ee ee Le ee ee ee ee ee ee eee el aon ome ae re arat aa Sewing Element Division Divide the selected sewing data Select Sewing Element Division 2 Select sewing data joints to divide The joints displays in blue 3 Click the mouse s right button 4 Sewing Stitch Division Dialog is displayed Sewing Stitch Division Dialog The sewing element is to be divided Is it all right Ok Cancel Click OK then you can find that the selected sewing data has been divided m Sewing Change Tool Sewing Direnction Change Change the sewing data creation direction reversely Select Sewing Direction Change Select sewing data to change Click the mouse s right button to display C h a
84. he C SERIES I O I board is used In the existing A B SERIES OP4 0 OP4 7 cannot be used In the C SERIES IP 4 2 cannot be used The figure below shows the design when the input port is set 99 56 p 1 ae STEP Delay Time Control Command This function enables the setting of the system delay time at a chosen needle data position upon punching When the time delay code appears in the middle of sewing the sewing is suspended for the delay time whose setting was made previously and resumes after the set time To set time delay use the I O port input code together to set the optimized motion Follow the steps below to use the function Assume that there is a square pattern design as below When time delay is set at Point A of the square the sewing machine will stop operation at Point A and resume operation after the set delay time passes 2 Select the time delay function button When selected the button remains pressed Select the stitch point located at the desired position for input as Point A The selected stitch point turns red f i r Em TEN x N as Z5 FA T sL o E oom 3 Press the right mouse button When the button is Delay Time Dialog ra pressed the time delay setting dialogue window appears at the same time Set delay time code 0 x4ms Select the delay time for setting The delay time can be set at the unit of 4ms
85. he existing jump structure data i select the jump structure data enable the function and press the i jump stitch button Press the right mouse button on the screen and i the jump stitch generation window appears Press okay to generate jump data el p 1 et Lamia nena a Dee a ld STEP Undo function In the middle of work the function enables the return to the previous status It can be used by pressing the UNDO button on the top or simultaneously pressing Ctrl Z keys on the keyboard The UNDO function can be used once Follow the steps below to use the function Edit View Measure Input Device HGEIORNaBa Redo function In the middle of work the function enables return again returned execution by undo function to the next status It can be used by pressing the REDO button on the top or simultaneously press Ctrl Y keys on the keyboard The Redo function can be used 20 times Follow the Steps below to use the function Edit View Measure InputDevice N 4 f a F i ae y y b a i Fak Generate a design within the sewing scope as in the figure by using circle s zigzag stitching method 2 Delete the location data from the stitch data Use the stitch point deletion function to delete To return to the original status after making deletion press the UNDO button at the top menu or press Ctrl Z keys at the same time to un
86. he figure shows that the Thread Trimming Command is selected The selected joint gets blue The figure uses the same pattern as foresaid Click the mouse s right button to display Machine Control Delete Dialog It has two types of radio buttons Specified and All Specified to delete the current machine control command and All to delete all machine control commands in the current edit range Machine Control Delete Dialog m Deletes mechanical control command f Specified c All Cancel 49 50 p 1 Lone EE STEP All Thread Trimming Command This is to make you convenient Thread is automatically trimmed at the end of the connection of sewing data and jump therefore you don t need to input a thread trimming command every end of sewing data To apply this function the current work should be save It is recommended that you apply this function finally prior to saving The order is as follows Click All Thread Trimming Command amp in Machine Tool Bar under the state that machine command is created then the selected button gets concaved 2 Place Mouse Point at the edit range and click its right button to display Insert All Machine Control Dialog that asks you for thread trimming Insert all machine control dialog Ed The thread has been trimmed before the jumping ls this thread trimming to be automatically inserted 7 iad Click OK to de
87. if reverse sewing data is additionally created Therefore you can make out whether or not the reverse data has been created by moving configuration data with the move function And the following figure shows reversely created data between data below configuration data upon moving and moved data Multi Sewing oe Multi Sewing is similar to the Reverse Stitching mentioned above This does not ee create stitches reversely but can create several same types of sewing data STEP Select configuration data Select Multi Sewing to display Multi Sewing Dialog It has various input boxes Multi Sewing Multi Sewing Parameters Offset to set up the creating interval Multi Mult Sewing Offset po E Sewing Offset Direction Number of Times of Muti Sewing Offset Direction Ront Creation and Sewing Type divided into Regular E p a Stitch and Zigzag Stitch Currently is Sewing Type selected Regular Stitch ZigZag Stitch Cancel 3 Click OK then three configuration data are created and continuously Zigzag Dialog ZigZag Stitch Dialog amp following data fo zigzag stitch ok wok i i I A Zigzag With a mm ch Zigzag Length pitch 13 mm Set up the input value of Zigzag Dialog click a OK then you can find that zigzag type of pa ii sewing data is created C Center Lott C Center Fit Center Up Left C Center Down Right
88. igurations Hardware Profiles Cancel Apply Find Port COM and LPT from the list of device manager and press button to display the internal items Device Manager File Action view Help e E WAREHOUSE E 3 Computer F lt Disk drives a Display adapters HA DVD CD ROM drives HE Floppy disk controllers el i Floppy disk drives Fy IDE ATA ATAPI controllers t Keyboards BT Mice and other pointing devices E 3 Monitors Ee Network adapters le Other devices PCI Siraple Comrounications Controller ki Ports COM amp LPT gt Ee Processors T m Sound video and game controllers A System devices E Universal Serial Bus controllers 139 140 After the USB to Serial Port driver is installed communications port COM is virtually created port S Device Manager File Action view Help e mF Elaa it can be checked whether the Previously there was no COM E WAREHOUSE H f Computer Ff cae Disk drives i Display adapters LA DYD CD ROM drives fe Floppy disk controllers A Floppy disk drives fe IDE ATAJATAPI controllers 2 Keyboards ON Mice and other pointing devices 3 Monitors E8 Network adapters FIG Other devices H FCI Simple Communications Controller Ei Ports COM amp LET sei ti 7 A OOM oe Printe PoHLP Ee Processors w Sound video and game controllers E System devices E Universal Serial Bus controllers Select Communications
89. igzag Length pitc gt a mm a es l Select OK then you can find that the sewing data has been changed ror 85 86 STEP STEP QQ E a Sewing Length Change Regular Dialog iS displayed Stitch Leng Stitch Length pitch fE mm Sewing Speed Change Se ae If sewing data is Regular Stitch Sewing length change regular dialog Change current stitch length selected data Ok Cancel This is the function that user can setup changed sewing speed for optional section with Sewing Speed Setting Click the Sewing Speed Change button in the item of sewing change tool bar Upon selecting it enters dented Select Spend point of speed setting mark at optional section to change with left mouse If point is selected Sewing Speed Setting Change dialogue box Shall appear This shall automatically appear if speed setting mark is contained in the selected sewing point But if select the point not contained it shall not appear Sahata lENGth FF ete SPEED Back Tack Pa SO SO WN ON SO DS ON ae MO SOON RON TAN TA a 4 Sewing Speed Setting ps l 4 Chage speed at needle entry of selected 4 dala speed at needle entry Change Sewing Speed WO0 d F oom 4 Spend cme Spend L a a a Spend When changing sewing data needle speed Sewing Speed
90. in blue 3 Click the mouse s right button Configuration Offset Dialog is displayed There are three input boxed as follows a box to determine the configuration data creation mr Pp y interval a box to determine its creation direc a 1 1 Offset Directi i tion and finally a box to determine the stone number of times Number of Times of 2 Cancel Click OK upon completing all inputs You can find that configuration data is been creating Even when the user has generated a design directly using the OP Box with those pattern machines like SPS 1306 1811 2516 5030 the design can be retrieved from SSP to be edited In this case of course the Offset Data can be retrieved to be edited as well ee Configuration Data Deletion This deletes the selected configuration data If the configuration data contains the sewing data you can select to delete either only the configuration data or the entire configuration or delete both configuration and sewing data If not the configuration data will be deleted immediately Click Configuration Date Deletion then it gets concaved 2 Click configuration data to delete 3 Click the right button to display Configuration Delete Dialog There is the radio button to Specify data to deleted select two methods One is to delete all of C Al Sewing and Configuration data sewing and configuration data another to delete All Configuration Data
91. inging BMP file to a sewing area Using Zoom In to freely move the enlarged Hand Tool F3 Hee range Zoom In F4 Enlarge the sewing range Display the sewing range conforming to Zoom All the sewing size Zoom Out F5 a Reduce the sewing range amp Display a ruler to the left and upper of the Ruler Bar sewing range Not be currently provided Grid Line F2 Bere Display Grid Lines on the sewing range It brings the BMP file as a reference to Image Punching a5 the center of the sewing area Data Tool Bar Data Tool 4LAGgE LAS SUK Provide the input functions of configuration data to create sewing data tools This is composed of functions to create various patterns such as Normal Line Arc Polygon Circle Spline and Closed Spline And this provides Input Delete and Move functions to edit one point of the created configuration data Divide function to divide the configuration data Offset function Data Delete function and overall Create and Edit functions etc Input Line Input Arc Input Polygon Input Circle Input Spline Input Closed Spline Add Point Delete Point Move Point Divide Element Offset Element Delete Configuration Data Sewing Tool Bar Sewing Tool a com 70 Sh WA RS Input data more than two points to create a Straight line Input data more than three points to create an arc Input data more than three points to create a polygon Input d
92. ings The sewing machine reads data files with the number such as 000 001 002 You should save files with the same name as the above number And if you input various pattern designs using an actual floppy diskette you should make a folder of SPC to save them there However if any floppy diskette is inputted upon clicking Save SPS folder is i automatically created on the diskette Therefore upon displaying of the Save dialog select A floppy drive select the selected SPS folder and save files in it If you save them in computer hard disk you don t need to write the save name as the above However if you input them into the sewing machine through a floppy disk you must do as mentioned above Dee ee 3 Test file in the corresponding folder is saved File Open Read the saved pattern file to display it again in the edit range Select File Open amp on the menu tool bar Location D E Circe O El File Name N Test Open File Type 7 Cancel File Open Dialog is displayed 3 Select Test file and select Open then the saved pattern is again displayed on the edit range 111 Information STEP It is presented that the uoi name gt and ts apan on the upper side of window frame Tae foi puba Ee yew Henne spores Tonal Sere Vache Seting rage Punching Heo Oe emo s JOB MDG ORMR Adre oan
93. itching WV instead of Normal Stitching Upon clicking Zigzag Stitching zigzag Stitch Dialog id displayed 3 As shown in the figure you can find a little more complicated input boxes than Normal Stitch Width to determine the width of sewing data and Stitch Length pitch identical with Nominal Stitch The followings show buttons to set up start direction upon creating zigzag stitches And there is a Speed Input box not be currently provided The third is a speed related input box however this box is not applied yet In the next item Zigzag types are presented As can be seen in the picture there are 4 Zigzag types Left to the center Right to the center Upper right to the center Lower left to the center Each item contains the Zigzag staring direction and creation location You can select one from the 4 types Click OK you can find that zigzag sewing data is created as follows ZigZag Stitch Dialog A following data fo zigzag stitch ok Te x F i A pl MA t yo n k Zigzag Lenath pitch Stitch Length Pich a mm Sewing Speed 2500 spm Zigzag Type Center Left Center Right Center Up Lett C Center Down Right cont The following zigzag sewing data is provided to help you understand each parameter Left AA AA aay Right lt gt ZigZag Length pitch ZigZag Width fea a Se i ee
94. its screen size according to your monitor size If you change the default screen size and execute the program to input and edit data using keyboard direction keys it is not changed normally because of its mapping unconformity with the Windows screen That is to say it is inputted apart 2 3mm from the input position But it is correctly inputted upon using a mouse point 2 Configuration data like a circle cannot be asymmetrica lly adjusted If you input different values in X axis and Y axis to extend data in the Zoom In amp Zoom Out functio n two axial values are systematically applied and created in the same size If however you asymmetric ally zoom in out sewing data including configuration data change its attribute into a Point Stitch 3 If you receive and send data to SSP Writer 1 dozens of seconds may be required Do not create sewing data of 10 000 stitches or more if possible The sewing machine can create up to 300 00 stitches However if it creates 10 000 stitches or more in a screen the program may get slowed or stop To reduce this phenomenon somewhat select Stitch Off 32 2S qk 34 ip in the toolbar on the bottom of the menu If you zooms in the screen over the maximum extension upon using Zoom In Zoom Out tools a message box opens and it is not extended more Continuous execution under this situation may lose data on the screen Therefore do not extend the screen forcibly and reduce it using
95. keyboard and then i reapply it De Da a a a a Da a a D a ami Da an n a a a a e e a a a a Da e a am en P a Pa a ei pa a an e Pa a a Dam pan a an e a m e Han D COTENT epee ses tere ed ee Sewing Attribute Change ae Select sewing data to be changed STEP Select Sewing Attribute Change Vm Attribute Dialog is displayed It includes various sewing attribute change buttons Regular Stitch and Zigzag Stitch The current status changes from Regular Stitch to Zigzag Stitch therefore select Zigzag Stitch m Sewing attribute change Regular Stitch Immediately click Zigzag Stitch Zigzag Dialog is displayed Input attribute values there A following data fo zigzag stitch ok wok k i l fA Zigzag wath a Imm 7 _ Zigzag Length pitch Stitch Length Pitch piten 3 Imm Sewing Speed 2500 spm Zigzag Type Center Left Center Right Center Up Left C Center Down Right es Select OK then you can find that the sewing data attributes have been changed E a w Sewing Length Change e Select sewing data to be changed Select Sewing Length Change STEP aaa ey 3 Sewing Length Change Zigzag Dialog is displa yed It includes two input boxes Chan rent stitch length selected data Zigzag Width and Zigzag Length The default is Ay wA pm Zigzag with T mm set up 3 ey ch Len nigth Pitc h Z
96. length and width defined by the sewing range determine the edit range and are symmetrica Ily displayed on the center of the screen Set up the length and width of Stitches to be used Use the inputted configuration data to create the sewing data according to the sequence 19 20 2 Screen Configuration Parameter Input Screen Edit Scree Program Finish SEE hi tale rs a k Peano TARR RAMA i M C In Out Port Control Input Pitch amp Width x The above functions show only basic configu including them Initial Sewing Start Screen Machine Model Edit Window q lt l e e CAD dxf file Conversior Send design data serial Image Punching Embroidery Conversior The general window configuration for the program is as follows T B ni me Ema na i a Pn a a ag iam eenn ee cee oe z p a re ee e ee ee eee a l Hien ao tel BA T PIEP ar maraha rada E s THE ps In lt a i E i E a F Ph E E rE ena fal E za EH e fa aa e ai TE j rl er Aa E Ea j mjm ril T Tal a A i krm Td p aH ae i H rr a il lt i ss f a a a ki E 2 ae WAFS a DiE at paman E es LN 7 Setup Screen n THERET ETETE sr i ETETE EE a EEr E rapa oe ae pane passa ara a ee Soon ee ee pi eee tee dae CE k i i i i J a E b ke be Alec spyr Pr a a ae e ee ee Save Data
97. lete the above dialog There is no change of sewing data on the screen Click Save Button fel on the upper left of the menu Save Dialog is displayed a few seconds after floppy disk reading sound occurs And the end of sewing data is automatically trimmed The following shows that Thread Trimming is automatically added Write directory name and file name then click Save When pressing the Cancel button in stead of the Save button the created thread trimming command does not disappear it stays effective I hae a Input port Control Command Hee This function can program the devices connected to an output port upon punching pares In other words during sewing signals output from the selected output port can activate the operation of a user device Therefore if you are not a trained and skilled engineer take extra caution in using the function Follow the steps below to use the function STEP Assume there is a square pattern design as below This is an exercise aimed to activate the linked pneumatic signals at Point A and Point B of the square Select the output port function button When selected the button remains pressed Select Point A as the desired output point When selected the stitch point turns red gi 3 Press the right mouse button Upon pressing the Output Port Set Dialog E3 button the output port setting dialogue window Set output port code for extemal
98. lick the mouse s left button Then a red circle dot is crated as shown in the figure Click the mouse right button when a red dot is created and Second Origin Dialog is displayed Click OK to create Second Origin otherwise Second Origin Dialog click Cancel Insert a Second origin Cancel 4 48 Pers Sse Dene ll The following figure shows that Second Origin is created 2 Origin in red is displayed at its crea ting place Please refer to the Mechanical Manual for the details of Second Origin Thread Timming Command Sewing data should be created before creating a thread trimming command Please refer to Creating Sewing Data Click Trim at Machine Tool Bar then the sel ected button gets concaved 3 Place Mouse Point where Sewing Data is created click the mouse s left button Then the bold part is the enlarged part as shown in the figure And blue dots indicate selected joints Click the mouse s right button to display Thread Trim Command Dialog as shown in the figure Click OK to input a thread trimming command otherwise click Cancel The following shows a figure including the thread trimming commands which are displayed a Trim in blue yea k SERS t At 1 fy fou rigin y ci i ben 2 Origin F Thread trim command dialog x Insert a thread trim command after
99. n an ia interval of 1mm upon selection any point beside them may be selected Please refer to it without fail Create Data 37 38 L A ENK ypa 9 New Pattern Creation A new edit range should be selected prior to creating configuration data or sewing data There are two ways slan Dialog SSP AWErJO File Open Copy Right C 2001 SunStar Machinery All Rights Reserved First the new edit range can be created by clicking New Data in Start Dialog Box creat ed upon execution of the program Second it can be created by clicking New in the menu bar Upon clicking all of two buttons the mechanical dialog box displays as shown in the left screen It has functions as follows Machine Type and Model Machine Type Machine Type Select machine type to work 1u ase ET E Machine Model Set up machine model Resolution 0 4 mm Sewing Size After the machine model is selected edit range sewing range is displayed aea E po mm wfo imm cancel _ Upon ais OK the edit range is changed into the work range as the following screen Pis BOM Dra sr Cm Yew Menge lapel Davie Coron being Machine istny mege Punching fe Seunacer I ommsess WMS CROCK EA ah Teach IOE Tah p Tatal mp art tite AE a A i a 8 p A i i z 5 at a n 2 Creating Configuration and Sewing Data You can input each type using functional b
100. n g e Sewi n g D j rection D j alog Changes sewing direction of specified data Cancel 83 84 p 1 Click OK then you can find that the sewing data direction has been changed Sewing Order Change Change the order of sewing data Select the first sewing data to be changed x Accurately select which data point you want to pick out Otherwise the order may not change Click the mouse s right button 3 A message to tell nest motion on the status bar is displayed 4 Select the second sewing data to be changed Click the mouse s right button to display Sewing Order Change Dialog Click OK then you can find that the order of sewing data has been changed catentatatetententontentententontontantentontntententontontententanton ontententas ontenteslanlontontontentonlontonteslantontontenlontonlontenteslontontestenlontontententonlontentestontentententantentententantententententan Sewing Order Change Dialog E3 m Change sewing order of specified element Cancel re 4 The sewing order should be selected conforming to that of the created sewing data That is if sewing data and and sewing data and l are out of order the Order Change is not applied i If the application is not successful even after pressing the Yes button i which occurs once in a while press ESC on the
101. n of specified elementsfrange Rotating angle Angle 30 Specify standard point of rotating i NofGrigin or center C Yes Ok Exit ll L_ 3 Input the rotation angle of 30 degree to click OK 4 You can fine that the selected pattern has been rotated etamtetaetntentantentsententanton entontentantontentontan ntententantonlontentostan natententontontontentanlontontontentontontentantontentontentorlontentententontententanlenlontententonlontentestentenlestententenientententantan an aes lael stan loeti iaaa i If you apply rotation only with the selected sewing data and set the rotating i degree at 1 from computational error the data will be distorted In order I to prevent data distortion generate the sewing data with the configuration data as a base then rotate the configuration data and re generate the sewing data for rotation De ee a vam m mem em pe a m em Da a a a Dam an a am nt a m a e m Dam m a ba B a em Dam e a a at ba e am a m n pa a B amt Da pe a a amt en m ant at Da a a a a pam a ma a a e Move Move the selected configuration and sewing data Select configuration and sewing data to move Select Move to display Move Dialog The sel ected pattern is displayed to the whole range with dotted lines as shown in the figure The Move Dialog includes the following functions Parallel move of whole pattern Move the whole pattern compl
102. nce measured between two stitches Jump and stitch Total Jump and Stitch 0 Display the number of stitches including jumps Stitch Command Tool Bar A point item represents the point when inputting points Sewing Command Tool Bar Sewn J E o MM n x A grid line function displays lines in grid on the editing screen F2 Key When converting to the automatic point in the grid line the point is input on the location where the lines are automatically overlapped upon inputting the point 29 26 Sub Tool Bar Following Edit Tool Data Tool Sewing Tool Sewing Edit Tool Sewing Change Tool and Machine Tool Bar provide the actual functions relating to punching All works relating to punching are mainly executed in these tool bars Edit Tool Bar LT x MAAS G Upon inputting data in the current sewing range provide various functions to facilitate users Provide the Zoom In Out function to enlarge or reduce the current sewing range and move the enlarged range freely using Hand Tool And provide the Ruler function Not be currently provided But this will be applied in the Upgrade Version to display a ruler to the left and upper of the screen that users can find the size easily and the Grid Line function for a user to easily input data by displaying the sewing range with the grid lines In addition it also provides an image punching function that allows to make a punch on the back of the image by br
103. nlontontenentantentententenlontontententenientontentantentententententententententantant Head Up Down Dialog Insert ahead uddown commend afer ppecitied 0 Head UP E Head ran i LAST f BOTH Deky tine Bla cma en 4 The head up down setting function is applicable to the C series only 3 i This serves the same function as output port setting code OP5 4 as explained previously See ee ee ee a i ce a ae The time delay can be set before and behind the position where Head Up Down is set The purpose of giving time delay for Head Up Down is to give substantial time for the head s move up move down and thereby make the motion more accurate Time delay can be set at the unit of 4ms before behind and before amp behind the head up down But the time delay setting is not indicated on the screen e FIRST Time delay is set at the position just before the output port Is set e LAST Time delay is set at the position just behind the output port is set e BOTH Time delay is set at the position just before and behind the output port is set In FIRST set 200ms for time delay It means 200ms of time delay occurs before the head ascends Head Up Down Dialog f inseri a heed updown command after specified Head Lipu Diovan ff Head UP Head Bowen insert a delay time Command after specified data Delay Tine w FIRST f LAST f BOTH Delay Time 50 baa 59 60 Set Head Down at Point B
104. o the last point of the current sewing data Click the start point button in the Replay Tool Bar to move the stitch to the start point of the current sewing data Upon clicking the function button the point moves to the current sewing data as shown in the following figures If you continuously click the button once more the point moves to the start point of the previous sewing data 7 To move one stitch to the next stitch of the current stitch click Next in the Reply Tool Bar Then you can find that it has moved to the next stitch Finally click the mouse s left button to move the current sewing data at any place The moved sewing data point indicates in the following figure To edit stitches with the Replay Tool bar is applied only to Move and i Delete buttons This is equal to how to edit with the mouse And it is characterized that you can edit stitch data checking its creation order 69 70 Data Processing These are indispensable functions upon processing configuration data or sewing data Other Useful Functions m Edit Tool a l Hand mow Hand tool is a very useful function for the whole of data including edit Ee i Let s assume that the screen is enlarged by Zoom In STEP Hand tool is applied only for the enlarged screen 2 Select Hand tool then it gets concaved 3 Place Mouse Point on the edit range then you can find that there is a hand Shaped ic
105. of the SSDP program Click New Data to start the program 3 To terminate the program save the file select Finish in the file menu or click Close on the right topupper of the program screen start Dialog SSP WE 3 0 Copy Right C 2001 SunStar Machinery All Rights Reserved gt oO x l File ROM Data O Edit View L Ctri N lt 3 gt Ctrl 0 E Ctri S itch engin p AB Lo EH save zigzag a coocoo cooo ed el amp print previ ew _ BX Betip Recent File ns zs oun 4 a a To plug out the Key Lock during execution of the program occurs an Erro message in a few seconds and the program is not executed Therefore do not plug out the Key Lock during execution of the program Please without fail to save sewing data prior to terminating the program If you click and execute Start Menu Program SunStar SSP WE1 0 then click ROM in the SSP Program menu SSPWriter is not executed In this case execute SSPWriter directly or click ROM after execution of SSP in the folder which its program is installed 15 16 2 How to Use You must have full knowledge of the followings upon using the program This program describes how to create and edit configuration data or sewing data using keyboard direction keys Before using you must read though the screen mode The program is set up to automatically configure
106. on Click and move the mouse s left button then you can find that the screen moves depending on its move Information Short Key ji a m Q e U gt Slee ar T TN NO j_ J_ L Hand Tool FB Zoom in o A Zoom Out ne i Zoom In STEP Zoom In is used to enlarge the screen D Select Zoom In 2 Place Mouse Point where to enlarge the edit range Fie POM fete YO Eo ew Hemas Apai Daws onoi being Machine Seting jrege Punching fieip Poth aE rommaess WMBI OSU ea 4 gt en a oi na pa en ee ih G am Eee Eisi 4 8 GHNE w y eoh ae amp OE ATEN RE at so a Ayi a z Ti A Tt ti iS 11 12 3 Click the mouse s left button then the screen is enlarged on the basis of the press ing point There is another method to enlarge the screen Click and drag in the mouse s left button the range with square dotted lines is depicted Release the mouse s left button under this state and then the range is enlarged Ls t gt E p3 F i Fi a ce a ek HLMERHSM 4eo eae i Zoom Out Zoom Out is used to reduce the screen Select Zoom Out 2 Place Mouse Point where to reduce the edit range Fie OM Cota a Cot view Measure bpa favie Conin Being Machine Seting jmege Punching Help OsehhOTs LOMmeaes of Sapura j Toimi Bhan Em aiian JETE ee TERRA TEET
107. on selection of function buttons the following screen is displayed Clear Window To delete the data displayed on the window As shown in the Figure select Clear Window in the lower of Function End As shown in the Figure click the Window End key to terminate the program tartantoeteetantentontententantentoertantentantontententantontententanton otententantostestentantontentanton anton lorterlonlontestentontentententon ontontenteslonlontentanlontententenlonlantontenientontentententontentententontontententententestentontententon Writing Speed Dialog Select Program Writing Speed f Normal Speed f High Speed f Express Speed Cancel IEECECERK View Function 2 Clear Window Information Dialog a i Enclosed ROM type is ERROM and non consumption ROM as user can i re use after recording a program if user deletes the recorded program i Also ROM Eraser is required if user wants to record new program in it i and ROM Eraser can buy from relative company for IC easily ee ee i ee ee a a ee eee ee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee ee ee eee ee eee ee eel 153
108. or to saving Write the file name to be saved and press the Save button then pa data is saved where SSPWriter exe file is located In case of successful saving the Save OK message is displayed Save OK p 1 ca Dos Shell Fe To execute command com file for DOS Upon execution of this function the follow ing screen is displayed Microsoft R gt Windows 98 CCoCopyright Microsoft Corp 1981 1998 DISS PuriterRe lease gt _ BS SS Sl 7 E LPT Port Lee To select Print Port to be used Upon pressing this Wetan x function the following Port Select Dialog is displayed E OR i LPTi Port O i LPT2 Port Cancel i LPT3 Port i Verify Lad To compare and verify the buffer s content with the ROM s content In case of successful comparison and Writing Verify OK 1 verification the following message is displayed 152 Lee aa ca emacs ee ara is eee E ee Ler op hein oP aes O r a a ES el Auto To execute Blank Check Write ROM and Verify in sequence and automatically reco rd data to the ROM If you use Auto after saving data in the program buffer through Open BIN File all process can be executed at a time Speed To adjust the programming speed to record data in the ROM There are three speed items which have not a great difference actually You have only to use them in the default status Up
109. ove process as it is First we set up sewing speed and we will describe giving an example of sewing speed setting continuously Such method can classify and apply into two 1 The method to start sewing data speed setting again at the end location of already applied sewing data speed setting 2 The method to apply in the section other than already sewing data speed setting was applied 81 82 STEP STEP The method to start sewing data speed setting again at the end location of already applied sewing data speed setting You can set up again taking the location that the start point with the same method applied sewing data speed setting was ended for at first Press Sewing Speed Setting in the left Sewing Editing Tool Bar The selected button enters dented press left button of mouse beg inning with sewing data speed setting location in order to set up sewing data speed The selected point changes into red Next if you press right button of mouse the letter Spend in blue shall appear But input is made without any change because it exists already a E E E gt i i l Spend 7 7 3 F 3 Last input the code to set up end of sewing data setup speed Input method is same as Step4 of the first input method Sewing Speed Setting Eg Chape speed ai needle eniry of selected dala speed ai needs entry Chan
110. peed of the sewing Change a data which is selected Back Input the BackTack code to the selected Sewing BackTack Tack sewing data l Over Input the Overlap code to the selected Sewing Overlap Lap sewing data 29 30 Machine Tool rams Tool ET He Oe mee as R i ee a Trim ico Mo a00ms Da This includes mechanical control commands Second Origin Code for a user to position the second origin except the first origin Machine Stop Code to temporarily stop the machine by inputting a stop code at any position Trimming Code to input the thread trimming function at any position of the created sewing data Machine Delete Code to delete the mechanical input function codes and Trimming All Code to automatically add the thread trimming code to the last part of each sewing data Command Mechanical Control Command Deletrion All Thread Trimming Command Output Port Control Command Input Port Control Command Delay Time Control Command Head Up Down Control Command Second Origin Control ik Input the second origin code to any position Command ARIBIH of the sewing range Machine Stop Control r Input the machine stop code to any position Command of the selected sewing data Thread Trimming Input the thread trimming code to any Command TRIM position of the selected sewing data Clamp Inversion Input the inversion non inversion codes to the selected sewing data Delete the mechanical co
111. r sewing setting As shown in sewing setting dialog X is set at 130mm and Y at 60 mm The sewing area set in the initial display is aligned with these values Set X length at 7Ommm and Y length at 50mm and click Ok then the sewing edit area will change as shown in the figure The area will change while sewing data remains the same Before Fie BOM Osta VO Lor Yew Mesure put Device Conto Seting Machine Setna jmege Punching Het OSARKOTT SOMNRAST AMAGMUSHR 41 gt seh bw S Tasman pom vx vp man pD FF u KA amp J gi aA a x woe s 4g a gy S E t i x d ts eT NX TR a oy be de Fie BOM Osta VO Ot View Mesure input Device Control Seting Machine Seating jmege Punch OSARKOCT SOMBRAST MN FGAUSEHR 44 ene J bat ABs Sap bw T wenenh omas e x E vb wan Loran fp TT e InputDevice Control Setting amp Sewing Setting ry absolu Select Control Stitch Point Layout sewing Setting Dialog Sewing Edit Size x Length Length Sewing Setting Dialog Sewing Edit Size Length fs mm Y Length sol mini cence The following figure shows Before and After setting the sewing edit area After ng Help gt JATE oe m de HE STEP Setting selection area of sewing data Set up the area to automatically select the data during sewing data selection In menu select sewing data selection area setting a sub
112. ration data functions of Sub Tool Bar A 0 amp I A click the left button of the mouse and input the configuration data on the sewing range the configuration data indicates with a blue dotted line If you create another configuration data the previously created configuration data gets changed in gray and the currently creating configuration data gets changed in blue again As shown in the above Data Creation Picture the line in the blue part indicates the currently selected configuration data with a Spline attribute The configuration data is always shaped with a blue circle 33 34 Sewing Data Sewing data can be divided into three types Point Stitching Sewing Data created based on configuration data and Mechanical Control Command Data to be applied relating to the created sewing data Point Stitching AE a 4 Stitching to be created with configuration data Machine command control stitching First Sewing Data which you can input stitch by stitch in person is Point Stitching as shown in the above picture Second Sewing Data created based on configura tion data creates a Spline of configuration data as shown in the above picture and creates zigzag stitching of sewing data with the Spline Third Mechanical Control Commands indicate commands such as the second origin temporary stop of machine thread trimm ing at any position of sewing data and clamp inversion noninversion These are indicated with text S
113. rmation Dialog ROM Data Information Port Type LPT1 Port File Name default bin Device Type 7a Program Speed Normal Butfer Start Address 000000H Buffer end Address OOFFFFH Read If you select ROM Type DIP S W in the Device Type screen and that in SSP Writer1 have to be simultaneously adjusted DIP S W is adjusted to conform to 2 C256 ROM upon delivery of SSP Writer1 Do not change DIP S W except if it is changed into 2 C512 4 SSP Writer1 Program Manual Description of Program Key The followings summarize the functions in the program screen C4 Open Bin File tin Open Bin files to the program buffer Save the data recorded in Program Buffer to Save Buffer a edk Edit Buffer Display the buffer content in the screen DOS Shell g Execute the DOS Shell program EPT POr Select the print port no to be used Select the ROM Type device to be Device Type programmed HEX BIN A Convert HEX file into BIN file Not in service Read ROM Read Read ROM data to save it to the buffer Blank Check lani Check if data is recorded in the ROM Write ROM g Record the program buffer content to the ROM verify Weri Compare and verify the ROM s content with the program buffer s content I Execute Blank Check Write ROM and Verify in Auto i i suo wohe sequence and automatically record data to the ROM EP Change the speed to record the buf
114. ry 2 Double click a Sentinel 7 1 0 exe file in the R folder to install the Key Lock Driver Oz 0 0 After installing the Key Lock Driver connect 24D EJ os the Key Lock with the Print Port on the back of PC ey DED Bae a ee m Windows XP might not recognize the key lock for printer port This i may happen when Miscrosoft s Service Pack 2 is installed and the firewall is in operation Insert the install CD and click the latest key lock driver folder Double click Sentinel 7 1 0 exe for installation lf the key lock drive for print port has already been installed this should be uninstalled before installing the above file 2 Reboot the PC lf a user has installed Service Pack 2 of Microsoft and the firewall is in operation the firewall should be turned off 3 After following the above procedures execute SSP and then the program will be executed without any problems If the key lock is not still recognized go to My Computer and choose Hardware in the System Information Display Then click the Device Admin to check if LPT port is registered If LPT port is not registered the key lock can not be recognized x Sentinel 7 1 0 exe driver supports both the key lock for print port and the key lock for USB 13 Getting Started Introduction This manual is an electronic sewing machine input program relating to Pattern Bartack and KM 2070P that users can easily create and
115. s the selected input port waits until a signal is input from an external device and the normal operation begins after the signal input Therefore if you are not a trained and skilled engineer take extra caution in using the function Follow the steps below to use the function STEP D Assume that there is a square pattern design as below When the input port setting was made at Point A of the square the sewing machine stops the sewing at Point A and when an external signal is input to the chosen input port the sewing machine resumes Operation again Ata Select the input port function button When selected it remains pressed Select the stitch point located at the desired place for ait input as Point A The selected stitch point turns red SunStar 3 Press the right mouse button When the button is input Port Set Dialog x pressed the output port setting dialogue window s C eem CEE appears at the same time Select the output port ar a signal for setting a con e Input port setting User can set input port e LOW Input signal is low input Port Set Dialog x e HIGH Input signal is high a ABIC SERIES IP 3 2 5V x Set HIGH for input port 4 3 Input Port Set Dialog E Set input port code from external device AIC C E SERIES C EXTVO AIBIC SERIES IP 3 2 5V v IP 4 0 Not Use IP 4 1 Not Use The input port table above is applicable when t
116. sh to complete Setup InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing SunStar SSP on your computer Back i Eire You can find that the installed program is registered on the Start Menu Then Installation is successfully completed If you execute the program immediately after its installation it is not executed and only the message finding Key Lock is displayed Therefore connect Key Lock Driver and Key Lock before execution If the program is successfully installed double click SunStar Machinery Co Ltd in the installed folder There is SunStar SSP folder Double click it once more you can find that there are ICONs as follows Program Files Ofk IFile E Edit E View 0 EE SunStar SSP2 5 TE TEE Boy Bastar gt P Rainbow Technologies a RoboHELP Office zJ ai a Samsun 3 d ICON Key Lock INPOLIT32 i Driver o amp SSF2 5 SSP25 55PWriter CEPTE rrr erre rrr rerrrrr etree rrrirr rrr rri rire reer r errr errr rte rire J Tiny Personal Firewall GJ Uninstall Information a 3 Visio Cooh Publich gn F ve In SunStar SSP folder you will see that program related files SSP i WE 2 5 execution file and SSP Writer execution file are automatically installed a STEP m Installing the Key Lock Driver You can find the Key Lock Driver in a SUN fe Key Lock Driver Sele STAR SSP directo
117. t Function jcuhiihd ein ne ahonges Woes Ie WES E aor hehe E ele 1 Editing Configuration Data E E E E E T E oes 1 Editing with the Mouse POIt sesissiirisiireereasrirt anteposto issir arripare oe Editing with the keyboard direction key Add Delete Move seess E Editing with the keyboard input value eessesssesesseeeaeresseareeresreesesre seess 2 Editing Sewing ee Cae ee ee ee a re ere rere E Editing with the MOUSE point sessseseressesresseureeseseesressesrosse asees sees a Editing with keyboard Direction key ee rT re eT rer eee er ee E Editing by keyboard input value sesssesseesseseere esseere sresseese ereere essare seeen m Editing by the Stitch Creating Order seis ca esr desein onae a 1 Other LISS FUNCGHONMS siisriserineroarsariirenrnis ost aa iie trairi ASTRAEA ERS BEGE TOG sanrardreiiiasi eeir ew ESEE E a A oes a TOO srren d naa aE ceaem nebo yaa ceeoea dan aeeoteieceiaae m Sewing leer ee fe re er re rr er re reer er tr re E SEWING Edit 100 isis asaaceaiacts cine asesp aseattors aioe EEEE E Sewing Change TOO derrera erir ra aa a aai O iA m Enlargement Reduction Rotation Move and Mirror seee eesse see eee eee ees 89 m Min Max SEWING Range seses eseessesssreereeresreereere ereere arrere ereere ereere eee 93 m Measurement Point to Point sseesessesseeseess eresse unssresre ereere senese ereere ens 93 m Making 2 Step Stitch esse eseeseereere ereere cee eee eee cen eee anaes ereere ereere srerreens 94 m Drag and Drop
118. t to serial port can be used for data transfer SSS ee el 125 Configuration flow between PC and bartack machine 126 The following describes overall configuration flow for Design direct serial transmission Design transmission flow Create edit Read sewing window data for edit Set sewing size Create design as desired by the user Edit design Directly transmits the inputted design to the Store design screen ILLI lt MLLI Design pattern common file used for SSP patterns m lt x Ts z nita Sunset i rey o7 ae 3 oo a gos OP Serial cable connection Important Before transmitting design be sure to send all the sewing data after inserting trimming code at the last needle point Transmission will be done even without the trimming code but only the main axis will move after sewing starts Communication set up process is identical to zigzag design direct transmission However to ensure seamless communication between SSP and the machine be sure to set 38400 bar tack series setting in KM 2070P 57600 for basic communication set up STEP 2 Setting port and communication speed Connect serial transmission cable between the computer and the dial operation box of the bar tack machine Select Serial communication set up under ele ee menu 5 Ny TELE After selecting Serial communication dialog will
119. ta is normally saved in the buffer SSP Writerl You have only to save record the program buffer saving data to the ROM Click Write ROM among the function buttons The screen stops for dozens of seconds and the following message is displayed Although there is no reaction it is not wrong because the data is being recorded Done Data is completely recorded in the ROM through above Item Finally check ifthe data has been aaae normally recorded in the ROM That is this reads the data saved to the ROM to Done display it to the screen Click Read in the menu At this time it reads data for a few seconds without reaction and a message is displayed for normal Jresalding Otherwise an error message is displayed Then you have only to display the data saved to the buffer through Edit Buffer in above Item If all data includes values such as 00 00 00 or FF FF FF this means that data is not normally saved to the ROM nT BR ra aaa a aa a aa a a aa aa aT If there is no display in spite that data is displayed in the screen through Note l Edit Buffer after reading press the keyboard s up and down direction l keys De ee eee 151 6 Other Function Save Buffer Click this function while the data recorded inthe ROM mmnm eae plugs in the TextTool socket then the data recorded in f the ROM is saved to BIN files nt Save Name teten Save Dialog is displayed pri
120. tart sewing with the inputted design press PARA SET to return to sewing mode You will see the amplitude on the indicator Press PARA SET once again The amplitude on the indicator will start to flash lv i 3 6 ka O E Press ROM pattern key Press key to select a pattern of your choice Press PARA SET again You can begin sewing when the amplitude is displayed on the indicator E pe eal O Io STEP 3 ROM data serial transmission ROM data serial transmission Connect the serial transmission cable to the computer and the 2070P dial operation box Refer to the main composition items to connect Before transmission set 2070P ready to receive transmission as explained in zigzag direct transmission Select serial communication set button a uatal O Edit View Meas under menu SHH gg Serial communication dialogue box will appear after selection Port Setting To start serial data transmission to your computer Fem COM Port Information you have to set communication port for the serial cable connected The number of serial ports can vary depending on specifications of the computer _ ima e Normally desk top computers have two and lap tops have one RECENEDATA serial port As the current serial transmission tool is connected to 2070P you can use COM 1 Serial Port COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 on Load ROM_Zig Data y COM 1 C C
121. the screen top The full peee down menu appears upon the click Looking at the ein Stich bottom of the full down menu there is a sub menu called File Open Type Click on the menu and then another sub menu appears The sub menu is composed of OFF and ON In most of time when the function is not applied OFF is chosen When the continuous file opening function is used user needs to select ON By selecting ON ON is set File Open Type d OFF v ON 113 114 3 Call the second design 002 As in the figure the second design is created continuously from the last data of the first design using it as a starting point Ele ROM Dees VO TA Yew Henu iapa Device anan EEEL hoger T Jed a i a amp 2 he EAP T Sr a e J 4 Me RRM H eo Za E3 E3 oar ar m we a ee oe Bras 2 Saving KM 2070P pattern data The KM 2070P file save function stores general pattern data and additionally stores ROM zig and txt data vata l O Edit View Meas SEH haesz zt amp m File save Saves all the data inputted in the edit area to the present point Fie BOM Det O for yew Benue spol Davie Conii Gating Machine Seting mege Punching Help Cem mS onmes MBO ROEM RY CE 1 gt tame ee wl Leg Token JETTA Hki 42EAN EY al wa TE 1 at ay ay AR a ii H E Pa pa tn To save your current pattern designs in the edit area click H save 11
122. tion as Escape Key mentioned above and BackSp Key functions to delete inputted data by one point 41 42 SS Sl Lee ee ee eee ee el Creating Sewing Data The following describes how to create sewing data How to input sewing data is still easier than that of configuration data ment ioned above That is why it is created with the previously crated configura tion data How to create data is generally divided into two methods First Point Stitching Method inputted by users and second how to input with the previously created configuration data User s jump input User can set a jump code at his her discretion and use it for sewing work Follow the steps below to use the function Select the jump stitch button on the upper left sewing toolbar When selected it remains ally pressed A p E ae Ol w 2 Place the mouse button at the desired location and press the mouse button to generate a jump code Whenever the left mouse button is pressed the jump structure data is drawn To cancel in the middle of drawing press Esc After finishing Step 2 press the right mouse button to generate a jump stitch When the button is pressed the jump generation window appears When okay is pressed jump stitch data is generated When cancel is pressed jump stitch data is not generated but jump structure data only remains eee ee ee eee eee ese i To generate jump stitches based on t
123. tion cable are configured with a separateshap STEP ed pin to the both sides Please connect them with the same shaped pin 3 Connect the interface cable with th SSP Writer1 connection port 4 Connect the AC adapter with the SSP Writer1 Put a plug of AC adapter in a socket After completion of all connections power on the PC m Connection to the key lock for USB port Install the install program and then the key lock driver 2 Connect to the Key Lock for USB port For more information see the list of program installation items System Requirements Prior to installing the program on the user PC the user system has to equip the followings RO IBM PC or compatible CPU Pentium PC or more Windows OS Windows 98 2000 or a version higher Memory 64 M or higher 128M or higher is recommended Hard disk free space 200M or more VGA or more Display NO We recommend aminimum of 3200 colors SVGA Parallel Port Print port for connention of Key Lock and ROM wirter and USB port Serial Port Serial port for connecting serial transmission cables Mouse Mouse for windows Printer Printer for supporting graphics during design printouts Be sure to turn off the power of the computer before connecting appendages The SSP Writer ROM Writer Program Program is compatible with Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows NT In the SSP WE 2 5 install version the key lock for print port is different from the key lock for USB port
124. titches Enlarge reduce the selected pattern data Move the selected pattern data Rotate the selected pattern data Inversely rotate the selected pattern data Hide all stitch points on the screen Display again all hidden stitch points on the screen Measure the distance between two stitches Show the selected configuration and sewing data information Display and select the configuration and sewing data created on the screen Upon edit Display the sequence of created sewing data points First Pointer Previous Pointer Next Pointer Last Pointer 4 b Select the first data group Edit Move to the first point Select the previous data group Edit Move to the previous point Select the next data group Edit Move to the next point Select the last data group Edit Move to the last point Information Tool Bar Total Stitch 0 Absolute u jo Y fo Stitch Length fo Total Jump and Stitch a Display total stitches of the created sewing data Upon input on the screen the positi on information can be displayed with an absolute coordinate and a relative coordinate And display the distance between the measured stitches Total Stitch Total Stitch a Display the number of Stitch Points displayed on the screen Absolute Relative Absolute x 18 80 y 4 50 Display the inputted absolut amp relative coordinates Stitch Length Stitch Length fo Display the dista
125. top for temporary stop of machine Clamp L Clamp R for clamp inversio n non inversion and Trim for thread trimming Although there is not in the above picture the second origin is indicated with 2 Origin The sewing data joint is generally indicated with a black cross Jump Data If two different sewing data exist Jump data always exist between them and is automatically created Upon initially creating sewing data as shown in the left picture Jump data is automatically created from the origin You can find that Jump data is automati cally created at the sewing data section too And Jump data is automatically deleted upon deleting sewing data And new Jump data is again created between the deleted sewing data conforming to the front and back sewing data The Jump data cannot be edited and it always indicates with a gray dotted line Order of Configuration and Sewing Data The order of sewing data is created regardless of that of configuration data That is the sewing data is always created accord ing to the constant order and the configuration data is connected with the sewing data regardless of the order For example if four configuration data are created is the left picture it is assumed that the configuration data is numbered with 1 2 3 and 4 and the sewing data with 1 2 3 and 4 If you create sewing data with Configuration Data 4 Sewing Data 1 is created Therefore Sewing Data
126. ut Arc Cricle The order of and are same Arc and Circle of are composed of three points Therefore two points are displayed like Spline However upon adding one point the lines are automatically connected at each point and create Arc Circle Input Polygon How to input Polygon is same to that of Line However Polygon is a closed loop Therefore upon clicking the mouse s right button to finish inputting first point and last point are automatically connected Input Closed Spline The basic creation is same to that of Spline Upon the right button finally it is created absolutely identical with Polygon eHe S The following screen shows all configuration data created previously AL SSP WE 3 0 Fil ee 2 Input with the Keyboard s Direction Key Key Input Resolution Setting E3 Windown Resolution UA gt Key Moving Interval fa mm Ok Cancel This is equal to how to input with the mouse There are differences moving an input cursor with the keyboard s direction keys instead of the mouse and inputting data by clicking the keyboard s Spacebar instead of the mouse s left key For example select any functional button of configuration data to input in the sub tool bar or select the Point Stitching button with the mouse to input sewing data equal to how to input with the mouse After selection move the mouse into sewing range and move the keyboard s direction key then the mouse cursor b
127. uttons in the sub tool bar The phasic creation process of configuration and sewing data is shown in the followings Creating Configuration Data Data Tool Hib Tae SC UKNYS Ea 1 To input with the mouse La AS a J Input Spline Pee Use the mouse s left button to input any functional button you STEP want The selected button becomes concaved hy a 2 Put the mouse button on any sewing range Mouse cursor ay iat displays in cross shape Upon clicking the mouse s left button at any input place data By lis inputted The configuration data of Spline is currently selected Therefore upon inputting continuously the input point displays on the screen Click the mouse s right button to finish inputting At that time Spline displays on the screen and the button concaved by selection in the tool bar beco mes reduced at original state Click Esc in the keyboard to cancel data under inputting This is not applied to any data created by clicking the mouse s right button Applicable to all input functions em a a ae a Input Line a The order of and are same But upon continuo STEP us inputting of Spline displays just point For point to ee point input lines are automatically connected G and are same to those of Spline 39 40 ee ee ae a Le ee ee ee ee mmm ae cs ma See at a ae oan pe ae els De a ll Inp
128. ved design in the main memory of the CPU 2 1 Save received design in floppy disc After you select the number you wish to store you will have the download setting mode on with beeping sounds After transmission is ready using pattern OP use SSP to send created designs Press Pattern data direct transmission of SSP If transmission is successful OP box screen will return to the initial screen with beeping sounds On your PC a successfully transmitted message will appear To check the status of the transmitted design to the pattern go to 5 Patter List Call in design and start sewing lt lt MAIN Menu gt gt 7 Download Ptrn Save Pattern Num Save Num 000 Save Parrern Num Save Num 001 Memory 0 FDD 1 To Exit ESC wi ata O Edit View Meas SHRNGSE HO lt lt MAIN Menu gt gt 7 Download Ptrn lt lt MAIN Menu gt gt 5 Pattern List 6 EMB Call 7 Download Ptrn 135 136 Note For the pattern series the number of stitches that can be transmitted to the machine with design data input is limited SPS A B Series 10 000 stitches The maximum number of stitches as described above includes both jump and sewing stitches Go to Total Jump and Stitch in the a aiii upper menu to see the total number of stitches for transmission Eis BOM Dea Oo A yew Hemur Bpr Dav Conon Ering Mhig geirg rpa lirip peaneosr lommnass ane ae eens m
129. y the max min range of sewing data in the edit range Sewing data should exist in the edit range zemnou alk Edit View Measure Input Device 2 Select Min Max Sewing Range on the upper Bv Toolbar of the menu ago Status Bar Tool Bar Dialog Control Tool Bar Stitch Point Ont zoom Tool zoom Out zoom Full Client Information Stitch Replay Grid Division Setting 3 Min Max Range Dialog is displayed You can easily find the max min range of sewing data Sewing Pattern Range through the range dialog 23 28 Linit men Measurement Point to Point Measure the distance between two stitch points D Select Measure on the upper of the menu or a Measurement Point to Point 3 on the a Hiao iabe Measure tool bar The selected button gets conc ES aved Select the first sewing data joint to measure with the mouse s left button The selected joint shows in a dark circle as shown in the figure 3 Continuously select the second joint It also shows in a dark circle as shown in the figure If the figure above is displayed click the mouse s right button The selected dark circle disappears and the measured value between two stitches is pm Stitch Length 3 33 displayed on the Stitch Length in the upper right o ci of Information Tool Bar 93 94 es ee eel L_ 4 STEP uence SSS ed Making 2 Step Stitch

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