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[. . . ] DAC basic/classic operating manual part II class 271 0791 271901 Dürkopp Adler AG, PO Box 17 03 51, D-33703 Bielefeld, Potsdamerstr. 190, D-33719 Bielefeld Phone +49 (0) 521 9 25 00, Fax +49 (0) 521 9 25 24 35, www. duerkopp-adler. com Ausgabe/Edition: December 2010 revision index: A010 Bedienungsanleitung Teil II DAC basic/classic © 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG All rights reserved. [. . . ] 0 = You sew further after the end; 1 = Machine stops and must be started by the pedal again; 2 = Thread performance after the start backtack Pedal release only to an additional route A 0 = off; 1 = on Delay time up to the speed release after the start backtack End backtack speed Pre-control angle when switchin g on the backtack magnet. (Switchover of forward backward at the bartack) Pre-control angle when turning the backtack magnet off. (Changing of backward forward at the bartack) Backtack magnet stays switched on (simple with the last backward way final backtack and multiple backtack ends) till the needle has been reached the Pos. 0 = off; 1 = on Start multiple backtack speed (only at the stuffing program) Pre-control angle when switchin g on the backtack magnet. (Switchover of forward backward at the backtack) (only at the stuffing program) Pre-control angle when turning the backtack magnet off. (Change of backward forward at the backtack) (only at the stuffing program) Start backtack as a stuffing program. 0 = off; 1 = on Ornamental backtack 0 = off; 1 = on Ornamental backtack speed Stop time at the ornamental backtack and the reset button at the same t 00 04 0 2 0 - t 00 05 0 1 1 - t t t t t 00 00 00 00 00 06 10 11 12 13 0 300 0 0 0 500 2500 254 254 1 0 1700 12 17 0 ms rpm 10° 10° - t t 00 00 20 21 300 0 4000 254 2800 22 rpm 10° t 00 22 0 254 24 10° t 00 23 0 1 0 - t 00 30 0 1 0 - t t 00 00 31 32 0 0 2500 1000 1200 200 rpm ms © 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG II-5 Operating manual part II L t C 00 P 35 Min 0 Max 1 Preset 1 Unity - t t 00 00 36 40 0 0 2000 2 500 1 rpm - t 00 41 0 2 1 - t 00 45 0 1 0 - t 00 46 0 1 0 - t t t 00 00 00 50 51 52 0 5 0, 0 999 100 600, 0 100 100 60, 0 ms % s t t 00 00 53 54 5 0 90 1 45 1 % - Description Reducing speed when shifting the feed dog 0 = off; 1 = on Wished speed reduction when shifting the feed dog. 0 = Simple start backtack; 1 = Double start backtack; 2 = Start multiple backtack Type of the end backtack, if the backtacking is toggled. 0 = Simple end backtack; 1 = Double end backtack; 2 = End multiple backtack Switching on the manual backtack 0 = Needle below; 1 = Needle above Turning the manual backtack off 0 = Needle below; 1 = Needle above Drive time of the backtack magnet in the time period t1 Pulse duty ratio in the time period t1 Drive time of the backtack magnet in the time period t2 (If you adjust 0s the backtack magnet will be driven permanently) Pulse duty ratio in the time period t2 Increasing Umag when the backtack magnet will be driven 0 = No; 1 = Yes Thread Clamp II-6 © 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG Operating manual part II L t C 01 P 00 Min 0 Max 8 Preset 4 Unity - t t t t t t 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 11 12 13 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 359 359 359 359 100 3 53 224 53 110 35 0 ° ° ° ° % - t t t 01 01 01 50 51 52 0 5 0, 1 999 100 30, 0 100 100 30, 0 ms % s t t 01 01 53 54 5 0 100 1 100 1 % - Description Mode of the thread clamp 0 = on switching angle FK = t0101, out switching angle FK = t0102, Without FL; 1 = on switching angle FK = 108° , out switching angle FK = 268° , Without FL; 2 = on switching angle FK = 49° , out switching angle FK = 110° , Without FL; 3 = on switching angle FK = 49° , out switching angle FK = 190° , Without FL; 4 = on switching angle FK = 108° , out switching angle FK 268° , on switching angle FL = 108° , out switching angle FL = 154° ; 5 = on switching angle FK = 108° , out switching angle FK = 268° , on switching angle FL = 44° , out switching angle FL = 154° ; 6 = on switching angle FK = 30° , out switching angle FK = 200° , on switching angle FL = 50° , out switching angle FL = 100° ; 7 = Without FK, on switching angle FL = t0111, out switching angle FL = t0112; 8 = on switching angle FK = t0101, out switching angle FK = t0102, on switching angle FL = t0111, out switching angle FL = t0112 on switching angle of the thread clamp off switching angle of the thre ad clamp on switching angle of the sewing foot lifting off switching angle of the sewi ng foot lifting Duty cycle of sewing foot lifting at mode 4-8 Options of the thread clamp 0 = FK only at the seam beginning; 1 = FK at the seam beginning and at the turning back; 2 = FK at the seam beginning and at the sewing foot lifting; 3 = FK at the seam beginning, turning back and at the sewing foot lifting Drive time of the thread clamp in the time period t1 Pulse duty ratio in the time period t1 Drive time of the thread clamp magnet in the time period t2 (If you adjust 0s the thread clamp magnet will be driven permanently) Pulse duty ratio in the time period t2 Increasing Umag when the thread clamp magnet will be driven 0 = No; 1 = Yes Cutting speed Thread trimmer t 02 00 100 750 180 rpm © 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG II-7 Operating manual part II L t C 02 P 01 Min 0 Max 1 Preset 0 Unity - t 02 10 0 t 02 11 0 t 02 20 0 t 02 21 0 Sewing foot lifting t 03 00 0 359 359 255 255 1 50 306 0 40 1 ° ° ms ms - Description Pedal position for starting the cutting process. 0 = Position -2; 1 = Position -1 on switching angle t 08 12 <= t 02 10 < t 02 11 off switching angle t 02 10 < t 02 11 <= t 08 13 Delay time for a repeated activation of the Cutting magnet. [. . . ] 1. Analog Um: Supply Voltage in V U24: Supply Voltage for Outputs in V Imo: Current of the 24V supply PAn: Analog value of the pedal Nre: X1. 4 Analog Input Ian: X1. 1 Analog Input 2. Inputs X1. 5: Manual Backtack X1. 6: Nedle up/down X1. 7: No Function X1. 8: No Function X1. 9: No Function X1. 10: No Function X1. 11: Machine run blockage X1. 12: No Function X1. 13: Light barrier X1. 14: Backtack suppression/recall X2. 1: No Function X2. 2: No Function X2. 3: No Function X2. 4: No Function X2. 6: No Function X2. 7: No Function 3. Outputs X1. 15: No Function X1. 17: No Function X1. 18: No Function X1. 20: No Function X1. 21: No Function X1. 22: No Function X1. 23: No Function X1. 24: LED Backtack suppression/recall X1. 25: No Function X1. 26: No Function X1. 27: Thread clamp X1. 28: No Function X1. 29: No Function X1. 30: No Function X1. 31: No Function X1. 32: No Function X1. 34: Backtacking X1. 35: Sewing foot lifting X1. 36: Thread tension X1. 37: Thread trimmer Disturbance reports show the last on 10 Reset of the service counter 0 = No; 1 = Yes © 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG II-13 Operating manual part II L t C 51 P 20 Min 0 Max 13 Preset 3 Unity - t 51 21 0 13 1 - t 51 22 0 13 4 - Description Function of the bartack input (machine connector Pin 5) 0 = no function; 1 = on threading help; 2 = Bartack suppression/recall; 3 = Manual bartack; 4 = Half stitch; 5 = Full stitch; 6 = Direction finder position; 7 = Turning back 8 = Input function module 1; 9 = Input function module 2; 10 =Input function module 3; 11 =Switch high lift for walking foot; 12 =Ornamental Backtack; 13 =Needle cooling Function of the bartack toggle input (machine connector Pin 14) 0 = no function; 1 = on threading help; 2 = Bartack suppression/recall; 3 = Manual bartack; 4 = Half stitch; 5 = Full stitch; 6 = Direction finder position; 7 = Turning back 8 = Input function module 1; 9 = Input function module 2; 10 =Input function module 3; 11 =Switch high lift for walking foot; 12 =Ornamental Backtack; 13 =Needle cooling Function of the needle up/down input (machine connector Pin 6) 0 = no function; 1 = on threading help; 2 = Bartack suppression/recall; 3 = Manual bartack; 4 = Half stitch; 5 = Full stitch; 6 = Direction finder position; 7 = Turning back 8 = Input function module 1; 9 = Input function module 2; 10 =Input function module 3; 11 =Switch high lift for walking foot; 12 =Ornamental Backtack; 13 =Needle cooling II-14 © 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG Operating manual part II L t C 51 P 23 Min 0 Max 13 Preset 0 Unity - t 51 24 0 13 0 - t 51 25 0 13 0 - Description Function of the input FF1 (machine connector Pin 8) 0 = no function; 1 = on threading help; 2 = Bartack suppression/recall; 3 = Manual bartack; 4 = Half stitch; 5 = Full stitch; 6 = Direction finder position; 7 = Turning back 8 = Input function module 1; 9 = Input function module 2; 10 =Input function module 3; 11 =Switch high lift for walking foot; 12 =Ornamental Backtack; 13 =Needle cooling Function of the input FF2 (machine connector Pin 7) 0 = no function; 1 = on threading help; 2 = Bartack suppression/recall; 3 = Manual bartack; 4 = Half stitch; 5 = Full stitch; 6 = Direction finder position; 7 = Turning back 8 = Input function module 1; 9 = Input function module 2; 10 =Input function module 3; 11 =Switch high lift for walking foot; 12 =Ornamental Backtack; 13 =Needle cooling Function of the input FF3 (machine connector Pin 7) 0 = no function; 1 = on threading help; 2 = Bartack suppression/recall; 3 = Manual bartack; 4 = Half stitch; 5 = Full stitch; 6 = Direction finder position; 7 = Turning back 8 = Input function module 1; 9 = Input function module 2; 10 =Input function module 3; 11 =Switch high lift for walking foot; 12 =Ornamental Backtack; 13 =Needle cooling Contrast of the display of the OP1000 Button receipt active 0 = No; 1 = Yes OP1000 t 52 00 t 52 01 0 0 15 1 4 1 - © 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG II-15 Operating manual part II L t C 52 P 20 Min 0 Max 13 Preset 1 Unity - t 52 40 0 1 0 - t 52 41 0 1 0 - t 52 42 0 1 0 - t 52 43 0 1 0 - t 52 44 0 1 0 - Description Function of the input "F 0 = no function; 1 = on threading help; 2 = Bartack suppression/recall; 3 = Manual bartack; 4 = Half stitch; 5 = Full stitch; 6 = Direction finder position; 7 = Turning back 8 = Input function module 1; 9 = Input function module 2; 10 =Input function module 3; 11 =Switch high lift for walking foot; 12 =Ornamental Backtack; 13 =Needle cooling Key lock for the initial bartack buttons 0 = No; 1 = Yes Key lock for the final bartack buttons 0 = No; 1 = Yes Key lock for the thread buttons 0 = No; 1 = Yes Key lock for the seam program buttons 0 = No; 1 = Yes Key lock for the programming buttons 0 = No; 1 = Yes II-16 © 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG Operating manual part II 1. 1. 3 Developer-level Max 359 360 Preset 75 170 Unity ° Description Mechanical switching angle of th e bartack The FA speed shall angle be reached before switching on the magnets. Speed limitation for seam ways Stitches for the speed limitation by seam ways Maximum motor speed Maximum acceleration or deceleration Mechanical inertia Stator resistance Stator inductance EMK Maximum stator current Pole couple number Factor Kpn of the speed control Factor Kin of the speed control Factor Kdn of the speed control Pre control of the speed control in the breaking sequence Factor Kps of the distance control Factor Kis of the distance control Factor Kds of the distance control Factor Kpx of the position control Factor Kdx of the position control Increments for the add-on connection of the PD situation control system Angle to the positioning Increments for the position speed Choice of the pedal 0 = Analogous; 1 = Digital endurance test active 0 = No; 1 = Yes Period motor on Period motor off Period oft the endurance test Speed for the reference drive Pulse duty ratio at the on threading help Machine run blockage 0 = off; 1 = on The mode of operation from machine run blockage switch 0 = NC; 1 = NO L CP Min Bartack d 00 01 0 Thread trimmer 02 00 0 d Seam ways d 07 00 d 07 01 Motor d 08 00 d 08 01 d 08 02 d 08 10 d 08 11 d 08 12 d 08 13 d 08 14 d 08 20 d 08 21 d 08 22 d 08 23 d 08 30 d 08 31 d 08 32 d 08 40 d 08 41 d 08 42 d d d 08 08 08 43 44 50 150 1 1 1 0 0, 1 1 0, 1 0, 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9999 20 9999 100 50 100, 0 200 100, 0 20, 00 10 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 1000 1000 1 1500 6 5000 40 4 1, 5 3 21, 0 11, 00 2 64 64 0 24 0 1 6 112 58 32 0 16 0 rpm Stitches rpm rpm/ms Kgcm² Ohm mH V/1000rpm A Inc 2, 857° Inc - d 08 51 0 1 0 - d 08 52 0, 1 99, 99 d 08 53 0, 1 99, 99 d 08 54 1 9999 d 08 55 0 2000 Thread tension d 09 01 5 100 Machine run blockage d 50 00 0 1 5, 00 5, 00 900 180 10 0 s rpm % - d 50 01 0 1 0 - © 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG II-17 Operating manual part II L d C 50 P 02 Min 0 Max 1 Preset 1 Unity - Description Emergency shutdown of the motor or motor places 0 = Emergency shutdown; 1 = Direct positioning Period for raising off Umag on 33V Period for the DeEnergizer process Adjust the PWM frequency Reset value of the service counter ( 0 means disabled) service counter factor repeat the info message Miscellaneous of the control d 51 00 1 255 d 51 01 1 255 d 51 02 0, 1 16, 00 d 51 10 0, 0 999, 9 d 51 11 1 255 d 51 12 1 255 40 5 0, 12 0, 0 1 1 ms ms kHz x d5111 x 10000St x d5111 II-18 © 2010 Dürkopp Adler AG [. . . ]

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