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Functions of the machine – Beisler 1265-4 User Manual

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Operating Instructions Automatic Single-Head Serging Machine 1265-4

Beisler GmbH

B-13

B.2

Functions of the machine

B.2.9 Operating panel

Fig. 13: The operating panel is the display and data input medium of the

machine control. It contains the microprocessor that controls the machi-

ne and the storage media (EPROM) for backups of the program control.

Display 1

The display shows information about the ma-

chine control and the sewing program para-

meters. If a function for a sewing program is

enabled or disabled, the symbol for that func-

tion and the pertaining parameter value are

displayed or disappear.

Slot 2 for memory card

The memory card is the storage medium for

backups of any machine control data. Sewing

programs can be copied to the memory card

and retrieved back into the machine control,

if required.

Program stop switch 3

This switch is used for cancelling the machine

cycle.

Numeric keypad 4

Use the numeric keypad to enter all modifia-

ble numeric values. The sewing programs

M01-M09 are selected by entering the corresponding numbers. To

select the sewing programs M10-M20, press the M key, then enter the

corresponding numbers. Use the P key to select submenus, to con-

firm data input or to exit the programming mode.

Arrow keys 5

Each pressing of the UP or DOWN arrow key will move the cursor

(flashing beacon) one line up or down in the selected menu.

Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to mark the desired parameter in

the selected menu or to scroll through the selected menu if the para-

meter list consists of several pages.

Function keys 6

Use the function keys to select the program control menus.

Symbol bar 7

The symbol bar indicates the menus that can be selected directly from

the start level by using the function keys.

All other menus for machine functions can be selected from the va-

rious program levels. The display of the operating panel shows the per-

taining menu symbols.

Fig. 13