Brother PED-BASIC 사용 설명서 - 페이지 12
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Operating procedure
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1
Start up the application.
From the desktop, double-click the icon shown at the right.
Make sure that the USB card writer box is connected to the computer's USB port
and that an original card is inserted.
2
Select the embroidery hoop size.
With the Hoop size selector, select the size of the embroidery hoop that
can be used with your embroidery machine.
Do not select a hoop size larger than the embroidery hoop that can
be used with your embroidery machine. The created card will not
work correctly with the embroidery machine.
3
Select the folder.
1) Click
. The Folder dialog box appears. Select the folder
where the pattern file (.pes) is saved, and then click [OK].
If an original card was selected
on the inserted card can be seen.
2) Images and file names for the pattern files saved in the
selected folder appear in the "Available patterns list".
If there are any patterns on the card that you do not wish
to erase, be sure to add them to the "Selected patterns
list". (See page 8, "Select the patterns.")
4
Select the patterns.
1) From the "Available patterns list", click the pattern that you
want to write to the card. The highlighted pattern is selected.
2) Then, click
to add the selected pattern to the "Selected pat-
terns list".
3) Continue this operation for all patterns that you wish to write
to an original card. Viewing the "Card capacity indicator" dur-
ing this process will allow you to plan which designs you
would like to save an original card.
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If an original card was selected
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If there are any patterns on the card that you do not wish to erase, be sure to add them to the
"Selected patterns list".
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, the patterns saved
"Available patterns list" "Selected patterns list"
, the patterns saved on the inserted card can be seen.
"Card capacity indicator"
Highlighted