Program control – Beisler 1282-4 User Manual

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Closing Seam Machine 1282-4 Working Instructions

Beisler Automated Sewing Equipment

D.2

Program control

Sewing program
A sewing program controls the entire machine operation during
production:

the routing of a seam,

the sewing of a seam,

the transfer of the sewing piece to the stacker,

the stacking of the sewing piece.

A sewing program is determined by three different kinds of values:

Sewing functions
Sewing functions are machine components that can be enabled or
disabled to perform part of a sewing process, e.g. roller or
stacker.

Sewing parameters
Sewing parameters are settings that refer only to one particular
seam of the sewing program. Changes to the sewing parameters will
affect only the currently selected seam of the sewing program for
which the setting is made.

Basic parameters
Basic parameters are values that control the basic functions of the
machine. Changes to basic parameters will result in changes of all
stored sewing programs.

Sewing programs can be extended, renamed or copied.
In a sewing program, at least one seam must be activated. If a sewing
program consists of several seams, a subset of seams may be
deactivated.
Basically, it is possible to create entirely new sewing programs; howe-
ver, it is usually easier to:

copy a factory-programmed sewing program to a free location in the
memory and to modify this program,

copy an already modified sewing program to a free location in the
memory and to adapt it further in accordance with the intended
purpose.

Seam number
Each sewing program can be executed with up to five seams. The
seams are assigned to the sewing program by seam numbers
(1, 2, 3, 4, 5).

NOTE - Editing seams

Any data changes in the program control, such as
• setting parameters,
• changing seam names,
• copying seams,
• erasing seams,
always apply to the marked seam of the sewing program
shown on the display.

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