Editing Pattern Data; Tension Information In Pattern Data - Brother KE-430F Service Manual

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5. EDITING PATTERN DATA

5. EDITING PATTERN DATA

5-1. Tension information in pattern data

Tension codes are recorded in the pattern data to provide tension information.
The tension codes indicate the type of tension (T1 to T9).
In addition, the units which tension codes are divided into are called sections, and sequential numbers are assigned to them
starting from the first stitch. Up to a maximum of 99 sections are possible.
* The tension values for the tension codes are set in program mode for each program.
Example: Pattern No. 200
1st stitch
2nd stitch
Section <1>
Needle Drop No. <1>
Tension Code <T1>
Upper thread tension <75>
Example: When sewing program No. 900 into which pattern No. 200 has been programmed
Example: Editing in pattern editing mode
Pattern No. 200
Needle Drop No.
1st stitch
2nd stitch (to 9th stitch)
10th stitch (to 27th stitch)
28th stitch (to final stitch)
Tension Code
Section
No.
34
10th stitch
Section <2>
Needle Drop No. <2>
Tension Code <T6>
Upper thread tension <125>
Section No.
Tension Code
1
T1
2
T6
3
T4
4
T1
Final stitch
KE-430F, BE-438F
Section <3>
Needle Drop No. <10>
Tension Code <T4>
Upper thread tension <110>
Example: Program mode editing
Slow start pattern
Upper thread tension T1
Upper thread tension T4
Upper thread tension T6
* Of all the tension codes (T1 to T9), only the
tension codes which have been programmed
into pattern No. 200 will be displayed.
2624B
Final stitch
28th stitch
Section <4>
Needle Drop No. <28>
Tension Code <T1>
Upper thread tension <75>
Program No. 900
Pattern No.
X-scale
Y-scale
Sewing speed
2623B
200
100
100
2700
Lo8
75
110
125

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