Changes for the Better MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUTOMATION, INC. INDUSTRIAL SEWING EQUIPMENT MAIN: 817.416.9767 ASAP GROUP FAX: 817.416.1439 1000 NOLEN DRIVE [email protected]SUITE 200 www.meau.com GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 PLK-E SERIES TECHNICAL MANUAL 3 (USA) BASIC MANUAL WITHOUT TOUCH SCREEN CLICK HERE FOR CONTENTS
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Changes for the Better
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUTOMATION, INC.
INDUSTRIAL SEWING EQUIPMENT MAIN: 817.416.9767 ASAP GROUP FAX: 817.416.1439 1000 NOLEN DRIVE [email protected] SUITE 200 www.meau.com GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051
PLK-E SERIES TECHNICAL MANUAL 3 (USA)
BASIC MANUAL WITHOUT TOUCH SCREEN CLICK HERE FOR CONTENTS
Contents Software Installation PLK-E Series without Touch Screen------------------------------------------------------- 1-2 PLK-E 03BT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-4
When not using the Touch Screen Pattern Read Using the Control Box Panel ----------------------------------------------- 5-6 Control Box Key Description --------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Basic Control Box Mode Operation-------------------------------------------------------- 8-17
Installing a System Back Up Disk Without Touch Screen ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
Other Digital Display Reference ------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Error Codes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22-32 Wiring
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR THE PLK-E SERIES WITHOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN ONLY THE F1 FLOPPY DISK IS NEEDED
FLOPPY DISK 1 (F1) MAIN SYSTEM PROGRAM
WITH THE POWER OFF, INSERT THE F1 FLOPPY INTO THE DISK DRIVE
1. WHILE PRESSING AND HOLDING IN THE F KEY, TURN THE POWER ON
FIRST DISPLAY WILL SHOW
↑ F 1. S Y S LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D
2. PRESS THE D KEY NEXT DISPLAY
↑ 1 0 1 0. b LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D
THE FIRST MODEL NUMBER THAT APPEARS MAY NOT BE THE MACHINE YOU HAVE
SELECT YOUR MODEL BY PRESSING THE ↓ ARROW KEY
THE ABOVE MODEL IS A PLK-E1010
OTHER MODELS ARE PLK-E03BT, PLK-E0504, PLK-E1010K2, ETC.
3. AFTER YOUR SELECTION, PRESS THE D KEY NEXT DISPLAY
↑ P L K E. P LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D
THE ABOVE SETTING IS THE STEP SEQUENCE. IF YOUR DISPLAY IS DIFFERENT, PRESS THE
↓ ARROW KEY UNTIL IT SHOWS P L K E. P. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT STEP
THIS SETTING IS FOR ALL PLK-E MACHINES EXCEPT:
PLK-E03BT---NEEDS DIFFERENT STEP SEQUENCE BECAUSE OF SINGLE PEDAL OPERATION
PLK-E03PD---NOT IN USA MARKET
PLK-E1008H---NEEDS DIFFERENT STEP SEQUENCE BECAUSE OF HOT KNIFE SYSTEM
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4. PRESS THE D KEY THE MACHINE WILL LOAD THE F1 FLOPPY WAIT UNTIL THE DISPLAY CHANGES TO:
↑ M - 0 0 6 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D
5. PRESS THE H-KEY NEXT SCREEN
↑ . 0 - - - LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D
6. PRESS THE H-KEY AGAIN (THE MACHINE WILL HOME UP) SOFTWARE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED
TAKE OUT THE F1 FLOPPY DISK AND STORE ALL THE SOFTWARE DISKS SO THEY WON’T GET LOST
YOU MAY NEED THEM AGAIN SOMEDAY
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR THE PLK-E03BT ONLY THE F1 FLOPPY DISK IS NEEDED
FLOPPY DISK 1 (F1) MAIN SYSTEM PROGRAM
WITH THE POWER OFF, INSERT THE F1 FLOPPY INTO THE DISK DRIVE
1. WHILE PRESSING AND HOLDING IN THE F KEY, TURN THE POWER ON
FIRST DISPLAY WILL SHOW
↑ F 1. S Y S LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D
2. PRESS THE D KEY NEXT DISPLAY
↑ 0 3 b T. b LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D
THE FIRST MODEL NUMBER THAT APPEARS PROBABLY WILL NOT BE THE PLK-E03BT
SELECT THAT MODEL BY PRESSING THE ↓ ARROW KEY
THE ABOVE DISPLAY IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE PLK-E03BT
3. AFTER YOUR SELECTION, PRESS THE D KEY NEXT DISPLAY
↑ 0 3 b T. P LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D
THE ABOVE SETTING IS THE STEP SEQUENCE. IF YOUR DISPLAY IS DIFFERENT, PRESS THE
↓ ARROW KEY UNTIL IT SHOWS 0 3 b T. P. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT STEP
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4. PRESS THE D KEY THE MACHINE WILL LOAD THE F1 FLOPPY WAIT UNTIL THE DISPLAY CHANGES TO:
↑ M - 0 0 6 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D
5. PRESS THE H-KEY NEXT SCREEN
↑ . 0 - - - LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D
6. PRESS THE H-KEY AGAIN (THE MACHINE WILL HOME UP) SOFTWARE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED
TAKE OUT THE F1 FLOPPY DISK AND STORE ALL THE SOFTWARE DISKS SO THEY WON’T GET LOST
YOU MAY NEED THEM AGAIN SOMEDAY
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READING A SEWING PATTERN FROM THE FLOPPY DISK
USING THE CONTROL BOX PANEL
1. PRESS THE H-KEY (THE MACHINE MUST BE IN THE HOME POSITION)
2. PRESS THE D-KEY
FIRST DISPLAY (THE NUMBER 600 MAY BE DIFFERENT)
↑ I. 6 0 0 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D 3. PRESS THE DOWN ARROW KEY 1 TIME
NEXT DISPLAY
↑ F. 6 0 0 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D THE LETTER F ABOVE LED 1 MEANS TO READ A PATTERN FROM THE FLOPPY DISK
4. PRESS THE F-KEY I TIME
NOTE: IF THE DISPLAY IS FLASHING THAT PATTERN NUMBER IS NOT ON THE FLOPPY DISK
5. BY PRESSING AND RELEASING THE F-KEY REPEATEDLY, YOU CAN SEARCH THE FLOPPY
DISK FOR DIFFERENT PATTERN NUMBERS
YOU CAN ALSO SELECT THE PATTERN NUMBERS WITH THE A, B, OR C-KEYS
6. PRESS THE D-KEY TO ENTER THE PATTERN NUMBER YOU SELECTED
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READING A SEWING PATTERN FROM THE INTERNAL MEMORY
USING THE CONTROL BOX PANEL
1. PRESS THE H-KEY (THE MACHINE MUST BE IN THE HOME POSITION)
2. PRESS THE D-KEY
FIRST DISPLAY (THE NUMBER 600 MAY BE DIFFERENT)
↑ I. 6 0 0 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
↓ F A B C D NOTE: IF THE DISPLAY IS FLASHING THAT PATTERN NUMBER IS NOT IN THE INTERNAL MEMORY
THE I ABOVE LED 1 MEANS TO READ A PATTERN THE FROM INTERNAL MEMORY
3. BY PRESSING AND RELEASING THE F-KEY REPEATEDLY, YOU CAN SEARCH THE
INTERNAL MEMORY FOR DIFFERENT PATTERN NUMBERS
YOU CAN ALSO SELECT THE PATTERN NUMBERS WITH THE A, B, OR C-KEYS
4. PRESS THE D-KEY TO ENTER THE PATTERN NUMBER YOU SELECTED
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Control Box Key Description Display and function of each key in the normal mode
When the power is turned ON (the switch turned ON), the LEDs 1,2,3,4 and 5 shown below will display. This state is called the [Normal Mode], and the following keys can be operated.
{UP arrow key} (Jog [+]) Jogging in the forward direction can be executed.
Indicates whether the counter is on or off.
{DOWN arrow key} (Jog [-]) Jogging in the reverse direction can be executed.
[H] key Executes the home return operation.
[F] key The mode is changed over to the function mode.
[ Display during normal mode setting ]
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H LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
A B C D
Indicates the sewing machine speed setting value ([0] to [9]).
Indicates the pattern No. (3-digits).
[C] key The message display (M-**) is canceled.
[B] key The mode is changed over to the bobbin winding mode.
[A] key The mode is changed over to the speed setting mode.
[D] key The mode is changed over to the pattern read mode.
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1. When the C key is pressed, the setting of the Y axis correction amount lowers by 0.1mm. 2. When the D key is pressed, the setting of the Y axis correction amount rises by 0.1mm. 3.The setting range of the Y axis correction amount is 12.7mm in any direction.
By pressing the C or D keys, the home position correction can be turned on or off.
Basic mode operation 1.Program 1 mode (home position correct and the enlargement/reduction scale modes)
After the F key is pressed in the normal mode, if the A key is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the display switches to the home position correction, (on/off) setting screen.
When the H key is pressed, the display returns to the normal mode after saving the setting values. Memo 1. The enlargement/reduction scale using the same stitch length cannot be done from the setting panel. 2. Use the arrow keys to move from one display to another.
Initial screen of the home position correction, (on/off) setting
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
Initial screen of the home position X axis correction amount setting
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1. When the C key is pressed, the setting of the X axis correction amount lowers by 0.1mm. 2. When the D key is pressed, the setting of the X axis correction amount rises by 0.1mm. 3.The setting range of the X axis correction amount is 12.7mm in any direction.
Initial screen of the home position Y axis correction amount setting
Cannot be changed here. Must use the touch screen.
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X Enlargement/Reduction Rate Setting initial screen
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D C B A F
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
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D C B A F
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1. When the A, B, C or D keys are pressed, the X enlargement/reduction rate can be changed. The rate can be set in the range of 10.0% to 200.0% in 0.1% units.
2. If both the X, Y enlargement/reduction rate or just one rate has been changed, the calculation will be executed and the normal mode will be returned to when the H key is pressed. If the rates have not been changed, the normal mode will be returned to without executing the calculation.
1. When the A, B, C or D keys are pressed, the Y enlargement/reduction rate can be changed. The rate can be set in the range of 10.0% to 200.0% in 0.1% units.
2. If both the X, Y enlargement/reduction rate or just one rate has been changed, the calculation will be executed and the normal mode will be returned to when the H key is pressed. If the rates have not been changed, the normal mode will be returned to without executing the calculation.
Y Enlargement/Reduction Rate Setting initial screen
tion of movement to clamp
ection +X direction
+Y direction
-Y direction
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2.Program 2 mode (pattern write, delete, and copy mode) After the F key is pressed in the normal mode, if the B key is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the display switches
to the write to internal memory screen. When the H key is pressed, the display returns to normal mode without executing the function (write, delete, copy).
Initial screen of Write to internal memory
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
Initial screen of Write to floppy disk
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LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1. By pressing the A, B, and C keys, the pattern number to be written to memory can be selected. 2.When the D key is pressed, the pattern data will write to memory and then return to the normal display.
Initial screen o
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Numbers without a pattern light, and numbers with a pattern flash. Be aware that when the D key is pressed when flashing, the pattern is automatically overwritten and the original pattern is deleted.
Note
1. By pressing the A, B, and C keys, the pattern number to be written to floppy disk can be selected. 2.When the D key is pressed, the pattern data will write to floppy disk and then return to the normal display.
f Delete one
1. By pressselected.
2. When th The scre
Note
Numbers without a pattern light, and numbers with a pattern flash. Beaware that when the D key is pressed when flashing, the pattern is automatically overwritten and the original pattern is deleted.
pattern from internal memory
D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
ing the A, B, and C keys, the pattern number to be deleted from memory can be e D key is pressed, the pattern data of the selected pattern number is deleted. en display does not change.
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Initial screen of Delete one pattern from of floppy disk
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1. By pressing the A, B, and C keys, the pattern number to be deleted from the floppy disk can be selected.
2. When the D key is pressed, the pattern data of selected pattern number is deleted. The screen display does not change.
Initial screen of Initialization of internal memory (format)
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LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1. When the D key is pressed, the internal memory is formatted, (all pattern data is deleted) and the display returns to the normal mode.
Initial screen of Initialization of the floppy disk (format)
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LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1. When the D key is pressed, the floppy disk is formatted to 1.44MB, (all pattern data is deleted) and the display returns to the normal mode.
Initial screen of Total copy to floppy disk
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1. When the D key is pressed, all the pattern data in the internal memory is copied to a floppy disk and the display returns to the normal mode. (For backup of pattern data.)
1. Use a new floppy disk.. 2. The current sewing pattern will not copy from this screen.
Note
Initial screen of Total copy to internal memory
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1. When the D key is pressed, all the pattern data in the floppy disk is copied to the internal memory and then the display returns to the normal mode. (For restore of pattern data.)
1. If the internal memory has pattern data in it, the new pattern data will overwrite it. 2. The current sewing pattern will not copy from this screen.
Note
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3.Program 3 mode (counter mode) After the F key is pressed in the normal mode, if the C key is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the display
switches to the down counter setting screen. When the H key is pressed, the setting value becomes valid and the display returns to normal mode.
Initial screen of the Down count value
Initial screen of the Down counter (target count)
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1.When the A, B, C, and D keys are pressed, the setting value of the down counter can be changed.
2.The LED display is as follows: LED2=1000th digit, LED3=100th digit, LED4=10th digit, and LED5=1st digit
1.While the down counter function is on, during sewing, the LED 2, 3, 4, 5 display is counted down (decrement) in sequence.
2.The LED display is as follows: LED2=1000th digit, LED3=100th digit, LED4=10th digit, LED5=1st digit
3.When the down count setting d reaches 0, the buzzer sounds.
Initial screen of the Up counter (target value)
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1.When each of the A, B, C, D keys are pressed, the setting value of the up counter (LED 2, 3, 4, 5 display) increments by 1.
2.The LED display is as follows: LED2=1000th digit, LED3=100th digit, LED4=10th digit, LED5=1st digit
Initial screen of the Up count value
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1.While the up counter function is valid, during sewing, the LED 2, 3, 4, 5 display is counted up (increment) in sequence.
2.The LED display is as follows: LED2=1000th digit, LED3=100th digit, LED4=10th digit, LED5=1st digit 3.When the up counter setting P and the up counter setting U reaches the same value, the buzzer
sounds.
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1.When the D key is pressed, the (valid( )/invalid ( ) can be switched.
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Initial screen of the Up counter valid (ON)/invalid (OFF) setting
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D C B A F
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
Initial screen of the DOWN counter valid (ON)/invalid (OFF) setting
1.When the D key is pressed, the (valid ( )/invalid ( ) can be switched.
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D C B A F
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
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4.Program 4 mode (wiper, thread trimming, thread break detection mode) After the F key is pressed in the normal mode, if the D key is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the display
switches to the (wiper, thread trimming, thread break detection mode) When the H key is pressed, the setting becomes valid and the display returns to the normal mode.
Initial screen of the Thread trimming setting
Initial screen of the Wiper setting
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
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LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1.By pressing the C, or D keys, the setting value of the wiper's valid ( ) / invalid ( ) can be switched.
1.By pressing the C, or D keys, the setting value of the thread trimming's valid ( ) / invalid ( ) can be switched. 2.When the thread trimming is set to invalid ( ), the wiper's valid ( ) setting value is ignored.
Initial screen of the Thread break detector sensor setting
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1.By pressing the A key, the setting value of the thread break sensor's valid ( ) / invalid ( ) can be switched. 2.By pressing the B key, the number of delay stitches before the sensor becomes on, can be set. 3.By pressing the C, and D keys, the number of stitches before the machine stops can be set. 4.The number of stitches indicates the approximate stitches before stopping.
Initial screen of the Thread break sensor speed setting
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D C B A F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1.By pressing the A, B, C, D keys, the speed at which the thread break sensor remains off can be set. The display [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] shown above is the setting at which the thread break sensor
detection is off until the sewing machine reaches a speed of 600 rpm or more.
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Initial screen of the Thread break sensor trim or not trim after stopping
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D C B A F
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
Initial screen o
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1. By pressing the C or D keys, the thread trimming ( ) / ( ) can be set. ( ) with thread trimmer. ( ) without thread trimmer.
1.By pressing the C or D keys, the program modes will be locked out, valid ( ) / invalid ( ) can be set.
f the Program Mode Change Prohibit
D C B A F
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
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5.Program P mode (system software, set, and step file write/read mode) After the F key is pressed in the normal mode, if the ↓ key and the ↑ key are pressed for more than 2 seconds, the display switches to the system software write screen. Use this to backup (save) to floppy disk when special settings have been made (factory settings changed) on the setting panel. Also use this mode to read the special settings from the floppy disk to the memory of the machine.
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Initial screen of the system, set, and step file write
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DCBA F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1. By pressing the D key the system software, language data, set, and step files will be written to the floppy disk. When the writing is completed, the display returns to the normal mode.
2. If the H key is pressed, the setting is not executed and the display returns to the normal mode.
Initial screen of Step Sequence Write
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DCBA F
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
Initial screen of Setting Table Write
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DCBA F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
1. By pressing the D key the setting table will be written to the floppy disk. When the writing is completed, the display returns to the normal mode.
2. If the H key is pressed, the setting is not executed and the display returns to the normal mode.
1. By pressing the D key the step sequence will be written to the floppy disk. When the writing is completed, the display returns to the normal mode.
2. If the H key is pressed, the setting is not executed and the display returns to the normal mode.
Initial screen of Setting Table Read
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DCBA F
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
Pressing the D key will read the setting table from floppy disk to memory
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Initial screen of Changing the Setting Table Number
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DCBA F LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
Note: The setting table1.Program m
2.Setting val 3.Program B
Initial screen of Step Sequence Read
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DCBA F
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
Pressing the D key will read the step sequence from floppy disk to memory
Initial screen of Setting Table and Step Sequence Read (Both Settings)
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DCBA F
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
Pressing the D key 2 times will read the setting table and the step sequence from floppy disk to memory
1. By pressing the D key the setting table number can be changed (1-7) 2. If the H key is pressed, the setting is not executed and the display returns to the normal mode.
does not have the following things: ode 1 - 4 and the P mode. ues for the touch screen. mode, setting R8.
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INSTALLING THE SYSTEM BACKUP FLOPPY DISK TO THE PLK-E MACHINE
WITH OR WITHOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN
1. TURN OFF THE POWER
2. INSERT THE BACK-UP FLOPPY DISK
3. WHILE PRESSING IN AND HOLDING THE B-KEY, TURN ON THE POWER
THE DISPLAY WILL LOOK LIKE THIS
↑ P L K E. G
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
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↓ F A B C D
4. PRESS THE D-KEY
THE DISPLAY WILL LOOK LIKE THIS
↑ P L K E. P
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5
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↓ F A B C D
5. PRESS THE D-KEY
THE MACHINE WILL BEGIN INSTALLING THE BACKUP FILES.
NOTE: DO NOT TAKE OUT THE FLOPPY DISK WHILE THE GREEN LIGHT ON THE FLOPPY
DRIVE IS ON.
AFTER THE MACHINE IS DONE INSTALLING THE DISK THE NORMAL MODE DISPLAY WILL APPEAR.
TAKE OUT THE FLOPPY DISK AND STORE IT IN A SAFE PLACE
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TROUBLESHOOTING LOCATED IN THE E-MODE PRESS THE F-KEY AND THEN PRESS AND HOLD IN THE ↓ + ↑ + A KEYS FOR 2 OR MORE SECONDS
NOTE: TURN ON THE EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH IF THE MACHINE IS SET UP FOR 1 PEDAL START, OR THE MACHINE WILL START TO RUN WHEN YOU CHECK THE START SWITCH
ERROR CODE HISTORY
1 LAST ERROR CODE
2 SECOND TO LAST ERROR CODE
3 THIRD TO LAST ERROR CODE
4 FOURTH TO LAST ERROR CODE
INPUT SWITCHES
THE ON/OFF STATUS OF THE CONTROL PANEL WILL CHANGE WHEN THE INPUTS ARE CHECKED
I1 START PEDAL/PRESS THE GREY PEDAL
I2 PLK CLAMP/PRESS THE BLACK PEDAL
I4 STOP SWITCH/PRESS THE EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH
UP SYNCHRONIZER UP POSITION/ROTATE MACHINE HANDWHEEL
DN SYNCHRONIZER DOWN POSITION/ROTATE MACHINE HANDWHEEL
XH X-AXIS HOMING SENSOR BOARD/MOVE CLAMP
YH Y-AXIS HOMING SENSOR BOARD/MOVE CLAMP
DRIVE MOTOR
TURN THE MOTOR PULLEY CLOCKWISE AND COUNTER/CLOCKWISE TO CHECK THE ON/OFF PULSING OF THE MOTOR ENCODER
ECA MOTOR ENCODER A-PHASE
ECB MOTER ENCODER B-PHASE
FUSES
CRS STATUS OF POWER FUSES ON POWER BOARD
THE DISPLAY WILL BE PULSING ON/OFF IF THE FUSES ARE OK
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SOLENOID OUTPUTS (PRESS THE D-KEY TO CHECK)
NOTE: IF YOU HOLD THE SOLENOID ON TOO LONG, YOU WILL CAUSE DAMAGE
O1O TRIMMER
O2O WIPER
O3O TENSION RELEASE
O4O CLAMP
O5O PRESSER FOOT
O6O BUZZER
INTERNAL OUTPUTS
THIS CHECKS THE OUTPUT ON THE CIRCUIT BOARD BEFORE IT GETS TO THE SOLENOID TO CHECK: TURN OFF THE EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH AND PRESS THE HOME KEY ON THE TEACHING PANEL CYCLE THE MACHINE AND CHECK THE ON/OFF STATUS OF THE DISPLAY ON THE CONTROL BOX PANEL WHEN THE BELOW OUTPUTS TURN ON
O1D TRIMMER
O2D WIPER
O3D TENSION RELEASE
O4D CLAMP
O5D PRESSER FOOT
O6D BUZZER
OTHER
T MACHINE SOFTWARE THAT WAS INSTALLED
EXAMPLE 1: T 1 0 - - IS A PLKB-1006
EXAMPLE 2: T 2 5 - - IS A PLKB-2516
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Digital Display Reference
Numeral 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Digital display
Characters A B C D E F G H I J
Digital display
Characters K L M N O P Q R S T
Digital display
Characters U V W X Y Z
Digital display
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Error Display1.Power [OFF] Display
*.An [error code No.] lights on the display of the setting panel and the explanation is displayed in the liquid crystal panel.*. When an [error code No.] is displayed, confirm the [error code No.] and investigate the cause according to the following table.
Error Code Function name Probable cause InspectionDisplay
PWR.OF Power [off] display *.Displayed when the power is turned [off]. *.The display will automatically turn off after a certain time. While this display is on, power can be turned [on] again. *.Power source wiring OK? *.Check the halt switch wiring.[Message] It is a termination.
STOP Halt switch [on] *.Turn [on] the halt switch. *.Turn [off] the halt switch.*.Is the halt switch wiring broken(connection failure)? *.Check the halt switch wiring.[Message] HALT SW IS PRESSED
2.[E-**] error code (Restoration impossible)*. When the control panel detects an error, an [error code No.]lights on the display of the setting panel, and the [buzzer] sounds continuously.*. When an [error code No.] is displayed, confirm the [error code No.] and investigate according to the following table.*. The machine can be restored to the [normal mode] by turning [OFF] the power once and turning it On again.
Error Code Function name Probable cause InspectionDisplay
E-001 Main Motor over current trip *.Is the wire to the motor short-circuited? *.Check the motor wiring. Power [off] *.Is the sewing machine load torque too high? *.Check the sewing machine.
[Message] MOTOR OVERCURRENT DETECTION WORKED.
E-002 Over Voltage Power *.Is the power voltage too high? *.Check the power voltage. Power [off] *.Is the sewing machine inertia too high?
[Message] OVERCURRENT DETECTION WORKED.
E-003 Encoder error *.Is the connector to the motor encoder securely inserted? *.Check the connector insertion. Power [off] *.Are the signals from the motor encoder correct? *.Check the encoder signals.
*.Belt ok? *.Check the belt.*.Is the sewing machine locked? *.Check the sewing machine.*.Is the motor locked? *.Check the motor. [Message] ENCODER DEFECT POWER OFF
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E-004 Motor connector error *.Is the connector of the motor completely inserted? *.Check the connector insertion. Power [off] *.Is not the signal of the connector of the motor disconnected? *.Check the connector.
[Message] MOTOR CONNECTER ERROR
E-008 The detector is abnormal. *.Is the connector of the position detector firmly inserted? *.The connector is examined. Power [off] *.Is not the signal of the position detector disconnected? *.The signal is examined.
[Message] THE DETECTOR BREAKS OR THE SIGNAL CUTS.
E-009 The solenoid is abnormal. *.Is not the signal of the position detector disconnected? *.The connector is examined. Power [off] *.The solenoid is defective. (rolling wire defect) *.The signal is examined.
[Message] THE SOLENOID BREAKS.
E-010 The home position sensor is *.Does the wiring for the home position sensor Is disconnected or *.The wiring for the home position sensor is examined.abnormal. Power [off] it not short-circuited? *.The model is examined.
*.Is not the model mistaken? *.Examines with (Home position/encoder /detectorconfirmation) of
[Message] STATE OF HOME SENSOR DOES NOT CHANGE. input/output setting mode. (When connect the liquid crystalpanel)
E-011 The memory is abnormal. *.Information could not saved correctly at the last power off *.Please install system software again.Power [off] [Message] INFORMATION COULD NOT SAVED CORRECTLY AT
THE LAST POWER OFF
E-020 The liquid crystal panel is *. Does the wiring for the liquid crystal panel Is disconnected or *.The wiring for the liquid crystal panel is examined.abnormal. Power [off] it not short-circuited?
[Message] LCD PANEL CONNECTION ERROR
E-025 Air pressure low Power [off] *.Air pressure low detection input signal (ARS) has been input. *.Turn [off] the power and remove failure portion.[Message] LESS PRESSURE
E-026 [PMD]over current trip *.Is the stepping motor wiring broken(connection failure, short circuit)? *.Check the stepping motor wiring.Power [off] [Message] PMD OVER
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3.[M-**] message code (Restoration possible)*. When the control board presses the confirmation, the message code number lights to display panel of a set panel and the explanation is displayed in the liquid crystal panel. (The buzzer) rings intermittent.*.When an [error code No.] is displayed, confirm the [message code No.] and investigate according to the following table.*.The machine can be restored to [normal mode] by turning [on] the [C] key after confirming the content of the [message code].
M-001 *.The sewing machine has stopped at a stop position away from the normal UP stop position. *.When the [C] key is turned [ON], the needle rotates in the forward direction and stops at(Away by more than [+20 degrees] due to the sewing machine pulley.) the normal UP stop position.[Message] NEEDLE NOT UP POSITION [Sub Message] MAKE THE NEEDLE A UP POSITION
M-002 *.The needle thread trimming detection input signal (THS) has been input [ON]. *.Thread the needle thread and turn [ON] the [C] key.[Message] NEEDLE THREAD BROKEN [Sub Message] PLEASE PASS THE UPPER THREAD THROUGH THE NEEDLE
M-003 *.The presser foot is rising [OFF]. *.Lower [ON] the presser foot. [Message] CLUMP UP POSITION [Sub Message] TURN ON THE FOOT SWITCH (BLACK FOOT SWITCH)
M-004 *.The production number ((UP) counter) has reached the set value. *.Turn [ON] the [C] key (enter key) and cancel.[Message] UP COUNTER SETTING VALUE UP [Sub Message]
M-005 *.(DOWN)counter has reached the set value. *.Turn [ON] the [C] key (enter key) and cancel.[Message] DOWN COUNTER SETTING VALUE UP [Sub Message]
M-006 *.There is no sewing data in the current data area of the internal memory. *.Turn [ON] the [C] key, and after turn [ON] the [D] key and read the pattern. [Message] PATTERN DATA NOTHING [Sub Message] READING OR TEACHING INPUT
M-007 [Message] NOT HOME POSITION CAN'T OPERATE *.Turn [ON] the [H] key (return key).[Sub Message] PRESS HOME KEY
M-008 [Message] SERIAL DATA TRANSMITTING...(RS232C) [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-009 [Message] SERIAL DATA RECEIVING...(RS232C) [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-010 [Message] HALT SW IS PRESSED [Sub Message] PLEASE ROTATE THE HALT SWITCH RIGHT AND TURN OFF
M-011 [Message] PLEASE RUN SEWING MACHINE [Sub Message] PLEASE ROTATE THE SEWING MACHINE BY THE WINDER ORSEWING
M-012 [Message] HALT SW IS PRESSED POWER ON [Sub Message] PLEASE TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY
M-013 [Message] NOW KEY LOCK
M-014 [Message] FUNCTION PROHIBITION SETTING (UCC) OF PRESENT VALUE IS ON [Sub Message] PLEASE TURN OFF SETTING (UCC) WHEN CORRECTING.
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M-015 [Message] FUNCTION PROHIBITION SETTING (DCC) OF PRESENT VALUE IS ON [Sub Message] PLEASE TURN OFF SETTING (DCC) WHEN CORRECTING.
M-016 [Message] VALUE IS EXCEEDING THE SET VALUE NOW [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT SMALL VALUE FROM SET VALUE TO PRESENT VALUE NOW.
M-017 [Message] STOPPING AT DWON POSITION [Sub Message] NEEDLE BAR MOVES TO THE UP POSITION WITH NEEDLE RISE KEY.
M-018 [Message] THE SETTING TABLE NUMBER IS CHANGED [Sub Message] THE SET TABLE NUMBER IS SET IN THIS SEWING DATA
M-019 [Message] END CODE IN THIS SEWING DATA IS NOT FOUND [Sub Message] PLEASE ADD END CODE IN INPUT MODE OR MODIFY MODE
M-020 [Message] START INPUT SIGNAL IS ON [Sub Message] PLEASE TURN OFF START INPUT SIGNAL
M-021 [Message] CLAMP INPUT SIGNAL IS ON [Sub Message] PLEASE TURN OFF CLAMP INPUT SIGNAL
M-028 [Message] It is a termination [Sub Message] SEE YOU AGAIN!
M-040 [Message] STEP SEQUENCE ILLEGAL SETTING DATA [Sub Message] PLEASE CORRECT THE STEP SEQUENCE
M-041 [Message] STEP DATA NOTHING [Sub Message] PLEASE MAKE THE STEP SEQUENCE
M-042 [Message] S6 SIGNAL INPUT THEN MACHINE NOT START [Sub Message] PLEASE RELEASE THE S6 SIGNAL.
M-043 [Message] START PROHIBIT SIGNAL INPUT THEN MACHINE NOT START [Sub Message] PLEASE RELEASE THE START PROHIBIT INPUT SIGNAL.
M-044 [Message] COUNT UP THEN MACHINE NOT START [Sub Message] PLEASE CLEAR THE COUNTER.
M-050 [Message] PRESS HOME KEY
M-051 [Message] ILLEGAL SETTING [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT A CORRECT VALUE
M-052 [Message] TOO LARGE SETTING VALUE [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT THE VALUE WITHIN THE RANGE
M-053 [Message] TOO SMALL SETTING VALUE [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT THE VALUE WITHIN THE RANGE
M-054 [Message] CAN NOT FIND DATA [Sub Message] THERE IS NO DATA
M-055 *.The stitch number exceeds the preset No. of stitches. *.Decrease the No. of stitches or change [A] mode [Message] TOO MANY STITCHES [sewing data No. of divisions setting (FLB.)]
[Sub Message] PLEASE DECREASE THE NUMBER OF STITCH
M-056 [Message] OUT OF DATA NUMBER [Sub Message] PLEASE DECREASE THE INPUT POINT
M-057 *.A pattern that exceeds the area limit value has been read in. *.Change the following function setting accordingly. Change the [A] mode [sewing area limit [Message] OUT OF AREA LIMIT cancel (ALC.)] function to [ON] setting.
[Sub Message] PLEASE MAKE THE DATA IN THE AREA LIMIT
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M-058 [Message] TOO SMALL STITCH [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT THE VALUE WITHIN THE RANGE
M-059 [Message] TOO LARGE STITCH [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT THE VALUE WITHIN THE RANGE
M-060 [Message] ALREADY SET SECOND HOME [Sub Message] ONLY ONE SECOND HOME POSITION POINT CAN BE INPUT
M-061 [Message] DATA WRITING TO MEMORY..... [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-062 [Message] TOO LARGE FEED STITCH [Sub Message] PLEASE SET FEED WITHIN 0.1-12.0mm
M-063 [Message] NUMBER OF SKIP JOG IS TOO FEW OR IT IS TOO MANY [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT THE VALUE WITHIN THE RANGE
M-064 [Message] IT WAS NOT POSSIBLE TO OPERATE [Sub Message] PLEASE DECREASE INPUT POINT AND INPUT AGAIN
M-065 [Message] PRESS HOME KEY
M-066 [Message] DATA TYPE IS DIFFERENT [Sub Message] PLEASE CONFIRM DATA TYPE
M-067 [Message] CURVE DATA WAS NOT ABLE TO BE MADE [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT AGAIN REFERRING TO CURVE INPUT NOTES
M-068 [Message] IT IS DURING THE IMAGE DISPLAY PREPARATION..... [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-069 [Message] THERE IS THE SECONT HOME POSITION IN THE PATTERN DATA [Sub Message] PLEASE RETURN TO HOME POSITION
M-070 [Message] CURVE DATA WAS NOT ABLE TO BE MADE FROM INPUT POINT [Sub Message] PLEASE REVIEW INPUT POINT OR AN OFFSET/MULTIPLE POINT
M-071 [Message] THERE IS NO DELETED DATA.
M-072 [Message] THE TR IS NOT INPUT AND CANNOT BE ADDED TO THIS POSITION. [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT AND ADD THE TRIM AFTER SEW
M-073 [Message] THE SAME CODE AS THE DATA JUST BEFORE IS NOT INPUT OR CANNOT BE ADDED.
M-074 [Message] THE 2HP IS NOT INPUT AND CANNOT BE ADDED TO THIS POSITION. [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT AND ADD THE 2HP AFTER FEED
M-075 [Message] THE END IS NOT INPUT AND CANNOT BE ADDED TO THIS POSITION. [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT AND ADD THE END AFTER FEED OR TRIM
M-076 [Message] THE CIRCLE OR THE ARC WAS NOT MADE FROM THE INPUT POINT. [Sub Message] PLEASE REVIEW INPUT POINT
M-077 [Message]THE MULTIPLE BACK TAKING CANNOT BE SPECIFIED. [Sub Message]THE MULTIPLE BACK TAKING CAN BE USED ONLY FOR THE FIGURE WHERE CIRCLE, CURVE, AND BROKEN LINE SHUT.
M-078 [Message] PLEASE PUSH THE HOME KEY. AFTER RETURNING TO HOME POSITION. [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE AFTER PUSHING THE HOME KEY.
M-079 [Message] PLEASE PUSH THE HOME KEY. AFTER RETURNING TO HOME POSITION. [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE AFTER PUSHING THE HOME KEY.
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M-080 [Message] TOO LARGE STITCH [Sub Message] PLEASE CHANGE THE PATTERN DATA
M-081 [Message] THERE IS THE SECONT HOME POSITION IN THE PATTERN DATA [Sub Message] PLEASE RETURN TO HOME POSITION
M-082 [Message] ILLEGAL SETTING [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT A CORRECT VALUE
M-083 [Message] TRIM CODE CAN NOT BE INPUTTED NOR ADDED JUST AFTER [Sub Message] THE NEEDLE DOWN POSITION STOP CODE.
M-084 [Message] NEEDLE DOWN POSITION STOP CODE CAN NOT BE INPUTTED NOR [Sub Message] ADDED JUST BEFORE THE TRIM CODE.
M-085 [Message] NEEDLE POSITION IS DEVIATED FROM THE NEEDLE COORDINATES [Sub Message] PLEASE RETURN TO HOME POSITION. CAN NOT OPERATE.
M-086 [Message] NEEDLE POSITION IS DEVIATED FROM THE NEEDLE COORDINATES. [Sub Message] PLEASE RETURN TO HOME POSITION CAN NOT OPERATE.
M-100 [Message] NOW MAKING DATA [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-101 [Message] CALCULATING... [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-102 [Message] MAKE ARC DATA?
M-103 [Message] MAKE CIRCLE DATA?
M-104 [Message] MAKE CURVE DATA?
M-105 [Message] MAKE BREAK LINE DATA?
M-106 [Message] MOVE TO END DATA [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-120 [Message] MOVE TO START POINT [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-121 [Message] MOVE TO STARTING POSITION [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-122 [Message] A SPECIFIED POSITION IS WRONG [Sub Message] PLEASE SPECIFY FOLLOWING STITCH FROM START POINT
M-123 [Message] THE AMOUNT OF THE MOVEMENT IS NOT INPUT [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT AMOUNT OF MOVEMENT
M-124 [Message] A SPECIFIED POSITION IS WRONG [Sub Message] PLEASE SPECIFY SEWING DATA
M-125 [Message] A SPECIFIED POSITION IS WRONG [Sub Message] PLEASE SPECIFY SEWING AND FEED DATA
M-126 [Message] A SPECIFIED POSITION IS WRONG [Sub Message] PLEASE SPECIFY ONE STITCH FRONT IS SEW OR FEED DATA
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M-127 [Message] A SPECIFIED POSITION IS WRONG [Sub Message] PLEASE SPECIFY PREVIOUS DATA FROM FINAL STITCH
M-128 [Message] A SPECIFIED POSITION IS WRONG [Sub Message] PLEASE SPECIFY CODE DATA
M-129 [Message] THE SPECIFIED CODE CANNOT BE DELETED. [Sub Message] THE TRIM CODE CANNOT BE DELETE WHEN THE FORWARD ARE SEW OR THE BACK ARE FEED.
M-130 [Message] CAN'T FIND SEWING DATA [Sub Message] THIS FUNCTION CANNOT BE USED
M-140 [Message] CAN'T FIND OFFSET DATA [Sub Message] THE OFFSET DATA TRANSFORM FUNCTION CANNOT BE USED
M-141 [Message] CAN'T FIND OVERLAP DATA [Sub Message] THE MULTIPLE DATA TRANSFORM FUNCTION CANNOT BE USED
M-142 [Message] TOO SMALL REDUCTION RATIO [Sub Message] PLEASE DO A CORRECT SETTING
M-143 [Message] TOO LARGE ENLARGEMENT RATIO [Sub Message] PLEASE DO A CORRECT SETTING
M-144 [Message] THE POINT INPUT DATA CANNOT BE CONVERTED. [Sub Message] PLEASE SPECIFY SEWING DATA OTHER THAN THE POINT INPUT.
M-145 [Message] THE POSITION OF START TACKING CANNOT BE CONVERTED [Sub Message] PLEASE SPECIFY SEWING DATA OTHER THAN THE POINT INPUT. BECAUSE OF THE POINT INPUT DATA.
M-146 [Message] THE POSITION OF END TACKING CANNOT BE CONVERTED [Sub Message] PLEASE SPECIFY SEWING DATA OTHER THAN THE POINT INPUT. BECAUSE OF THE POINT INPUT DATA.
M-160 [Message] PLEASE MAKE AREA LIMIT EFFECTIVE [Sub Message] IT IS DANGEROUS WHEN USING BY THE AREA LIMIT RELEASE
M-161 [Message] HALT SW IS PRESSED [Sub Message] PLEASE RELEASE THE HALT SWITCH
M-162 [Message] ILLEGAL NUMBER WAS SET [Sub Message] PLEASE SETTING AGAIN
M-163 [Message] THE DATA IS BEING CONVERTED INTO A NEW VERSION. [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-200 *.FD is not insert to FDD. *. Confirm the floppy disk set in.*.System software is broken into built in memory. *.Read the system software. [Message] FLOPPY DISK ISN'T IN FLOPPY DISK DRIVE [Sub Message] PLEASE INSERT THE FLOPPY DISK.
M-201 *.The floppy disk is write protected. *.Confirm the floppy disk and cancel the unlock the write protection ore use another floppy[Message] FLOPPY DISK IS WRITE PROTECTED disk.
[Sub Message] PLEASE RELEASE THE WRITE-PROTECTION OF THE FLOPPY DISK.
M-202 *.There is an error in the floppy disk. *.Use a new floppy disk.[Message] FLOPPY DISK ERROR [Sub Message] PLEASE EXCHANGE THE FLOPPY DISK OR FORMAT.
M-203 *. There is a shortage of empty area in the disk. *.Check the floppy disk.[Message] AN EMPTY AREA ON FLOPPY DISK IS INSUFFICIENT [Sub Message] PLEASE EXCHANGE THE FLOPPY DISK OR DELETE THE FILE.
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M-204 *.The specified pattern number could not be found during reading of the pattern from *.Confirm the specified pattern number and execute read in again.the floppy disk. [Sub Message] PLEASE CONFIRM THE FILE NAME AND THE SEWING DATA NUMBER.[Message] PATTERN DATA ON FLOPPY DISK IS NOT FOUND
M-205 [Message] FLOPPY DISK FORMATTING.............. [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-206 [Message] FLOPPY DISK FORMAT FINISH
M-207 [Message] PATTERN DATA IS WRITTEN ON FLOPPY DISK [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-208 [Message] PATTERN DATA OF FLOPPY DISK IS BEING DELETED [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-209 [Message] PATTERN DATA READING TO FLOPPY DISK..... [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-210 [Message] PATTETRN DATA OVER WRITE TO FLOPPY DISK ? [Sub Message] FORMER DATA IS DELETED WHEN OVERWRITING.
M-211 [Message] PATTERN DATA DELETE FROM FLOPPY DISK ? [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-212 [Message] CAN THE AMOUNT OF THE HOME CORRECTION BE CONVERTED INTO [Sub Message] RETURN TO HOME POSITION AFTER WRITING ENDS. THE PATTERN DATA AND ADD ?
M-213 [Message] THERE IS NO PERTINENT FILE IN THE FLOPPY DISK. [Sub Message] PLEASE CONFIRM THE FILE OF THE FLOPPY DISK.
M-220 *.Write in to internal memory is prohibited. *.Change the [on] setting of [A] mode [internal memory write in prohibit (PFL.)][Message] MEMORY IS WRITE PROTECTED function to [of].
[Sub Message] PLEASE RELEASE WRITE-PROTECTION WHEN WRITING.
M-221 *. An error has occurred in the internal memory. *.Return to [normal mode] by turning [on] the [C] key Execute the same operation again. If[Message] MEMORY ERROR message code [M-11] is displayed again, copy the other parts of the internal memory onto
a floppy disk and reformat the internal memory.[Sub Message] PLEASE FORMAT AN INTERNAL MEMORY.
M-222 *.There is a shortage of internal memory empty area. *.Delete unnecessary patterns or change [A] mode [sewing data No. of divisions [Message] MEMORY IS PATTERN DATA FULL setting ]FLB.)].
[Sub Message] PLEASE DELETE THE SEWING DATA NOT USED.
M-223 *.The specified patter number was not found during reading of the pattern from *.Confirm the specified pattern number and execute reading again. the internal memory. [Sub Message] PLEASE CONFIRM THE FILE NAME AND THE SEWING DATA NUMBER.[Message] PATTERN DATA ON MEMORY IS NOT FOUND
M-224 [Message] MEMORY FORMATTING.................. [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-225 [Message] MEMORY FORMAT END
M-226 [Message] PARTITION No. OF MEMORY IS ILLEGAL [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-227 [Message] PATTERN DATA WRITING TO MEMORY..... [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
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M-228 [Message] PATTERN DATA DELETING TO MEMORY..... [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-229 [Message] PATTERN DATA READING TO MEMORY..... [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-230 [Message] PATTERN DATA DELETE FROM MEMORY ?
M-231 [Message] PATTERN DATA OVER WRITE TO MEMORY ? [Sub Message] FORMER DATA IS DELETED WHEN OVERWRITING.
M-232 [Message] MEMORY AREA OVER [Sub Message] DELETE THE NEEDLESS PATTERN DATA THEN RETRY THE FUNCTION.
M-233 [Message] MEMORY BROKEN [Sub Message] THE MEMORY BREAKS. PLEASE INSTALL THE SYSTEM AGAIN.
M-234 [Message] PATTERN DATA NOT DELETE (THIS PATTERN DATA IS USING) [Sub Message] THE SELECTED SEWING DATA IS USED NOW.
M-235 [Message] MEMORY FORMAT OK ? [Sub Message] ALL THE SEWING DATA OF AN INTERNAL MEMORY IS DELETED.
M-236 [Message] FD FORMAT OK ? [Sub Message] ALL THE SEWING DATA OF THE FLOPPY DISK IS DELETED.
M-237 [Message] WRITING PROHIBITION IN THE INTERNAL MEMORY. [Sub Message] RELEASE THE INTERNAL MEMORY READ-ONLY SETTING WHEN WRITING.
M-238 [Message] THERE IS THE SECOND HOME POSITION IN THE PATTERN DATA [Sub Message] PLEASE CHANGE THE PATTERN DATA
M-239 [Message] THE AMOUNT OF THE HOME CORRECTION IS WRITTEN ON THE DATA [Sub Message] WHEN >< IS SELECT,USUAL IS WRITTEN
M-240 [Message] OUT OF AREA LIMIT [Sub Message] PLEASE CHANGE THE SEWING DATA.
M-241 [Message] WRONG PATTERN DATA WAS SET [Sub Message] PLEASE CHANGE THE SEWING DATA.
M-242 *.Read protect without home position. *.Press the [RESET]key.[Message] NOT POSSIBLE TO READ EXCLUDING HOME POSITION [Sub Message] PLEASE RETURN TO HOME POSITION
M-243 *.Write protect without home position. *.Press the [RESET]key.[Message] NOT POSSIBLE TO WRITE EXCLUDING HOME POSITION [Sub Message] PLEASE RETURN TO HOME POSITION
M-244 [Message] TOO MANY STITCHES [Sub Message] PLEASE CHANGE THE SEWING DATA.
M-245 [Message] NOW CHECK SUM..... [Sub Message] PLEASE WAIT FOR A WHILE
M-246 [Message] INPUT FILE NAME [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT THE FILE NAME BY 8 CHARACTERS OR LESS
M-247 [Message] ILLEGAL SETTING PATTERN NO. [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT THE CORRECT SEWING DATA NUMBER.
M-248 [Message] THE LIMIT OF THE SEWING AREA IS EXCEEDED [Sub Message] IT IS DANGEROUS. PLEASE CHANGE THE NEEDLEWORK DATA
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M-250 [Message] THE PASSWORD IS DIFFERENT [Sub Message] PLEASE INPUT AGAIN
M-251 [Message] IT HAVE CHANGED THE SETTING FOR LCD PANEL. [Sub Message] PLEASE TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY
M-252 [Message] PLEASE CLEAR CURRENT COMBINATION FORM [Sub Message] CURRENT COMBINATION FORM IS CLEARD BY PRESSING CLRBUTTON
M-270 [Message] Please put oil to the machine head [Sub Message]
M-271 [Message] Please clean up the sewing machine and around the hook [Sub Message]
M-272 [Message] Please exchange the V-belt / exchange the timing-belt [Sub Message]
M-273 [Message] Please do the maintenance of the machine [Sub Message]
M-274 [Message] Please exchange the bobbin [Sub Message]
M-275 [Message] Exchanging the bobbin now [Sub Message] please don't close your hand
M-276 [Message] There is no bobbin [Sub Message] please set the bobbin to the cassette case
*CPU…..PLK-B1-CPU-E P.W.B *PMD…..PLK-B1-PMD-E P.W.B *XC-E…..XC-E2-1B-PLK P.W.B *DISP……PLK-B-DISP P.W.B *CONB….Control box main power supply*FDD……Floppy disk driver
Table 3-1
Table 3-2
Table 3-3
Table 3-4.1
Table 3-4.2
Table of connection into control box
5.CPU ~ FDD間
CPU Signal FDD CPU Signal FDD CON5-1 GND CON1-1 CON5-2 MODE SELECT CON1-2 CON5-3 GND CON1-3 CON5-4 IN USE CON1-4 CON5-5 GND CON1-5 CON5-6 DS3 CON1-6 CON5-7 GND CON1-7 CON5-8 INDEX CON1-8 CON5-9 GND CON1-9 CON5-10 DS0 CON1-10 CON5-11 GND CON1-11 CON5-12 DS1 CON1-12 CON5-13 GND CON1-13 CON5-14 DS2 CON1-14 CON5-15 GND CON1-15 CON5-16 MOTOR ON CON1-16 CON5-17 GND CON1-17 CON5-18 H DIR CON1-18 CON5-19 GND CON1-19 CON5-20 STEP CON1-20 CON5-21 GND CON1-21 CON5-22 W DATA CON1-22 CON5-23 GND CON1-23 CON5-24 W GATE CON1-24 CON5-25 GND CON1-25 CON5-26 TRKO CON1-26 CON5-27 GND CON1-27 CON5-28 W PRT CON1-28 CON5-29 GND CON1-29 CON5-30 R DATA CON1-30 CON5-31 GND CON1-31 CON5-32 H SEL CON1-32 CON5-33 GND CON1-33 CON5-34 READY CON1-34
6.CPU -- DISP
CPU Signal FDD CPU Signal FDD CON9-1 +5V CON1-1 CON9-2 +5V CON1-2 CON9-3 +12V CON1-3 CON9-4 +12V CON1-4 CON9-5 Data bass I/O CON1-5 CON9-6 Data bass I/O CON1-6 CON9-7 Data bass I/O CON1-7 CON9-8 Data bass I/O CON1-8 CON9-9 Data bass I/O CON1-9 CON9-10 Data bass I/O CON1-10 CON9-11 Data bass I/O CON1-11 CON9-12 Data bass I/O CON1-12 CON9-13 DIR/RD CON1-13 CON9-14 R/W/WR CON1-14 CON9-15 A0/RS CON1-15 CON9-16 A1 CON1-16 CON9-17 8255-1 CON1-17 CON9-18 8255-1 CON1-18 CON9-19 GND CON1-19 CON9-20 GND CON1-20
7.CPU -- XC-B
CPU Signal XC-B CON6-1 RA CON1-1 CON6-2 IFV CON1-2 CON6-3 IFU CON1-3 CON6-4 WN CON1-4 CON6-5 UN CON1-5 CON6-6 VN CON1-6 CON6-7 BKS CON1-7 CON6-8 ER CON1-8 CON6-9 VP CON1-9 CON6-10 WP CON1-10 CON6-11 UP CON1-11 CON6-12 COM CON1-12 CON6-13 VDC CON1-13 CON6-14 +12V CON1-14 CON6-15 GND CON1-15
8.PMD -- Transformer (BKO-E3160H01)
PMD Signal Transformer CON5-1 AC 6.3V Black CON5-2 - - CON5-3 AC 6.3V Black
9.PMD -- Transformer (BKO-E3160H01)
PMD Signal Transformer CON9-1 AC 24V Orange CON9-2 - - CON9-3 AC 24V Orange