11. shifting a stitch pattern – Brother BAS-311F-L User Manual

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6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL

BAS-311F-0, 311F-L, 326F-0

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6-11. Shifting a stitch pattern

Programs which have already been programmed can be moved up, down and to the left and right.

(However, such patterns will be reset if the power supply is turned off or the program number is changed.)

The feed position can be set to the any position desired.

1. After the program data has been read, depress the start switch to move the feed mechanism to the sewing start

position. If you carry out the following procedure while the program number display (2) is flashing (if the start switch
has not been depressed) (The feed position can be set to any position, but it will not be possible to move the
stitch pattern.

2. Press the MENU switch (6) until the B.T. COUNTER indicator (10) illuminates.

3. Press and hold the TEST switch (15) and press the R/W switch (4). The test indicator (16) will light, and < > will

appear in the counter (5).

4. Press the MENU switch (6) so that either the X-SCALE indicator (7) or Y-SCALE indicator (8) illuminates.

5. Turn the setting dial (12) to move the feed mechanism one pulse at a time.

If the setting dial is turned counterclockwise while the X-SCALE indicator is illuminated, the feed mechanism will

move to the right.

If the setting dial is turned clockwise while the X-SCALE indicator is illuminated, the feed mechanism will move to

the left.

If the setting dial is turned counterclockwise while the Y-SCALE indicator is illuminated, the feed mechanism will

move up.

If the setting dial is turned clockwise while the Y-SCALE indicator is illuminated, the feed mechanism will move

down.

6. When the TEST switch (15) is pressed after the above fine adjustments have been made, the TEST indicator (16) and

display window (5) will both switch off and movement of the stitch pattern will be completed.

Note

When moving the stitch pattern, the sewing start position can be moved to any desired point within the sewing area,
but if the pattern goes outside the sewing area, an error will occur during sewing and you will not be able to sew the
pattern. Give consideration to the pattern as a whole when moving it.

1227S

1226S

(5)

(2)

(4)

(6)

(12)

(16)

(15)

(7)

(8)

(10)

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