Brother PR-620 Sewing Machine User Manual


 
SELECTING/EDITING/SAVING PATTERNS ————————————————————————————————————————————
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If the desired pattern cannot be recalled
When recalling pattern data from the computer,
the data is not taken directly from the computer.
Instead, the pattern data is temporarily written to
the machine, and that written pattern data is
recalled. The amount of data written to the
machine is limited, and pattern data cannot be
recalled if that data amount is exceeded.
1 Shows the amount of available space in the USB
area of the machine. If pattern data with this size
is added, it can be recalled (temporarily written).
To recall a pattern larger than the amount of
space available, delete any currently written
patterns, and then place the pattern that you wish
to recall into the folder.
1
Remove all unnecessary patterns from the
“Removable Disk” folder on the computer.
Select the pattern data, and then move it to a
different folder, the Recycle Bin, or right-click
it and click “Delete”.
2
Place the pattern that you wish to recall into
the “Removable Disk” folder.
X After writing the data to the embroidery
machine, the key for that pattern appears in
the screen.
3
If the desired pattern can still not be written,
repeat steps
1 and 2.
Disconnecting the USB cable
Before disconnecting the USB cable, click the
“Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon in the taskbar of
Windows
®
Me/2000 or the “Safely Remove
Hardware” icon in the taskbar of Windows
®
XP.
Then, when the removable disk has been
removed safely, disconnect the USB cable from
the computer and the machine.
With Windows 98SE, check that the Access lamp
is not flashing before disconnecting the USB cable
from the computer and the machine.
Note
Be sure to perform the operation described
above before disconnecting the USB cable
from the computer and embroidery
machine, otherwise the computer may
malfunction, the data may not be written
correctly, or the data or data writing area on
the embroidery machine may be damaged.
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