Fundamentals of programming – Beisler 2112-4 User Manual

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Short Seam Automat 2112-4 Working Instructions

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Beisler Automated Sewing Equipment

D.2

Fundamentals of programming

D.2.1 Program control layout

Access to menus
The following menus are freely accessible:

Service menu,

Global parameter menu,

Special parameter menu.

Except for three submenu pages, the entire system menu
is controlled by access privileges. These privileges pro-
tect the system menu from unauthorized access. Data
cannot be entered and the system menu cannot be mo-
dified unless the service code is entered. This code is
contained in the documentation delivered with the machi-
ne.

Menu level structure
The program control is divided into six menu levels (start
level and levels 1-5).
The system menu is requested from the start level. The
remaining operator prompting is achieved with plain text
in the submenus.
The service menus are requested directly from the start
level and from level 1.
The global parameter menu is requested from level 1,
the parameters pertaining to the menu are selected and
changed in a list.
The special parameter menu is requested from level 1
and is edited in four other levels (levels 2-5) and in the per-
taining parameter lists.

CAUTION - Damage to machine!

Some of the menu entries start machine units or a
machine cycle.
This may damage machine components if the machine
is not ready for operation.
Do not enter data unless the machine is ready for
operation.

Factory settings
The machine comes with a factory-installed standard pro-
gram (M 01) with five seams (01, 02, 03, 04, 05) and M02
(11,12)
and M03 (15,16).
The seams of M01 differ in their control functions by se-
wing pocket edge and pocket bag:

Seam 1: The beginning and the end of the seam are
determined by the scan points of the photocell.

Seam 2: The beginning of the seam is determined by
the scan point of the photocell, the end of the seam is
determined by a fixed seam length.

Seam 3: The beginning of the seam is determined by
a fixed insertion distance, the end of the seam is de-
termined by the scan point of the photocell.

Seam 4: The beginning of the seam is determined by
a fixed insertion distance, the end of the seam is de-
termined by a fixed seam length.

Seam 5: Manual controled seam.

The two seams M 02 differ by their combination of func-
tions that are required for performing the seam.

Seam (11) controls the procedure for sewing the slash
selvage to the right trousers component.

Seam (12) comprises the function for crimping over the
left slash selvage, for the automatic positioning of the
slash selvage onto the left trousers component and for
the subsequent tucking of the two sewing pieces.

The two seams M 03 differ as well by their combination
of functions that are required for performing the seam.

Seam (15) controls the procedure for sewing the side
pocket to the right trousers component.

Seam (16) controls the procedure for sewing the side
pocket to the left trousers component.

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