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Fundamentals of programming – Beisler 2211-5 User Manual

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Short Seam Automat 2211-5 Working Instructions

Beisler Automated Sewing Equipment

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

transport of the sewing piece to the sewing head,

tucking of a seam and

ejection of the sewing piece.

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

global parameters,

special parameters.

Sewing programs can be copied or renamed.

Seam number
Each sewing program can be executed with up to six
seams of different stitch widths. The seams are assigned
to the sewing program by seam numbers (01, 02, 03, 04,
05, 06).
The numeric string of the two-digit seam number is fre-
ely selectable.

Combination sewing program with seam
A sewing prgram can be combined with one seam, with
several seams or with all six seams.
If a sewing program with several seam numbers is reque-
sted, the seams are effected in the sequence of the seam
numbers from left to right.
The sequence of the seam number is freely selectable.

Memory
Sewing programs are stored in the memory (M).
The program control memory can contain up to 50 sewing
programs (M 01 - M 50) with up to six seams (01, 02, 03,
04, 05, 06
) each.
All sewing programs stored in the memory can be copied
to the memory stick (backup copies).

Creating sewing programs
Basically, it is possible to create entirely new sewing pro-
grams; however, it is easier to:

copy a factory-programmed sewing program to an un-
used location in the memory and to modify this pro-
gram,

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

D.2

Fundamentals of programming

D.2.1 Program control layout

The program control is controlled using four different kinds
of menus:
1. System menu,
2. Service menu,
3. Global parameter menu,
4. Special parameter menu.

System menu
The system menu is used to perform all settings for the
program control operating system and for managing the
sewing programs:

Copying factory settings to the program control unit,

Saving programmed sewing programs to the memo-
ry stick,

Copying and renaming sewing programs,

Copying sewing programs from the memory stick to the
program control unit.

Service menu
The service menu is used to directly request service func-
tions. These functions support machine set-up or other
works required during machine operation, e.g. resetting
the day counter or winding the bottom thread.

Global parameter menu
This menu is used exclusively for setting the global pa-
rameters, i.e. parameters that control the basic functions
of the machine. Changing global parameters will result in
changes of seams of all stored sewing programs (e.g. time
for blowing off a finished sewing piece using compressed
air).

Special parameter menu
Special parameters are settings that refer only to one par-
ticular seam of a sewing program. Changing a special pa-
rameter will affect only the currently selected seam for
which a setting is made (e.g. stitch length of a seam).
The special parameter menu consists of several subme-
nus.
Special parameters can be functions that are enabled or
disabled as required or parameter values that are set in
lists.