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This manual is a guide book for using cap frame, tubular goods frame and border frame correctly.Please read this manual thoroughly and use frames after understanding the contents. Frames to be used for cap embroidery include semi-wide cap frame besides wide cap frame, and cap frame unit that drives the semi-wide cap is common. Manual Tajima - Ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text file (.txt) or read book online. Free download Manual for tajima pdf or read online and watch manual video on videomanualz.com Where can you obtain an instruction manual for Tajima Embroidery Machine TEJT-C1501? Embroidery machine training videos for Tajima, Brother, Barudan, Toyota.

_01 No 500 character function code when data set is set.
_02 Tajima tape complement error (The same +/-- numerics are entered in a single stitch data)
_03 Data is involved in the tape end code.
_04 Improper function code position. Or, wrong tape format was selected.
Solution: Correct the tape, or select proper format.
Solution: Expand memory capacity, or replace memory card.
Solution: Adjust reader, or replace unit.
_09 PTR motion is in disorder. Reader does not read the tape for more than 5 seconds
11 Data set incomplete.
Solution: After properly setting data, start again.
Solution: Stitch back is possible up to 71 stitches for tape operation and starting point for memory designs.
Solution: Set the offset value to zero, or move the frame by a distance of offset and move the frame.
16 Tape format 5 is selected although no designs are stored in memory.
17 After 30 designs have been stored in memory, tape format 2, or 4 was selected.
Solution: Only 30 designs can be stored in memory. Remove unnecessary designs.
18 After the data setting, the number of that design is erased.
19 Memory capacity shortage during editing.
30 Stop command by bar switch is given during execution of mode 5, 6, offset or home return.
31 Stop command by bar switch is given during color change.
51 No stop position signal is output.
52 Frame limit switch activated.
53 Stepping motor driver trouble (X, Y).
54 Left and right limits on the color change are detected.
Solution: Check machine card, needle position card.
Solution: Check machine card, BP card.
Solution: Check needle position card, BP card. Check for a mechanical bind in the color change system.
Solution: Check needle position card. Check for a mechanical bind in the color change system.
58 One turn of the main shaft motor takes over 5 seconds.
59 The cap frame moves more than 75mm from the cap frame zero point when searching.
60 The embroidery space of the cap frame is exceeded.
Solution: Move the cap frame to the correct start point or decrease the size of the design.
211 A fixed position signal is not detected. (Main shaft Z signal).
Solution: Return the main shaft to the fixed position. Check the encoder signal.
Solution: Move up the needle bar by needle bar operation.
221 The frame has traveled left, exceeding the position set by the frame limit.
Solution: Move the frame manually so that the design fits in the embroidery area.
222 The frame has traveled right, exceeding the position set by the frame limit.

Solution: Move the frame manually so that the design fits in the embroidery area.

223 The frame has traveled up, exceeding the position set by the frame limit.

Solution: Move the frame manually so that the design fits in the embroidery area.

224 The frame has traveled down, exceeding the position set by the frame limit.

Solution: Move the frame manually so that the design fits in the embroidery area.

225 Travel outside the set embroidery area (When the software frame limit is set, or on cap machines).

Solution: Move the frame manually so that the design fits in the embroidery area.

Solution: Correct the frame limit position(s).
228 Table up/down operation was attempted al-though the frame was in the front side position.
Solution: Move the frame back to the rear most end before moving the table up/down.
Solution: Turn off power and wait 5 seconds. Turn on power again, if error 234 remains check the laser unit. Check chiller (cooling unit).
242 The-M-axis rotation range (+/--32 rotations) is exceeded when using the M-axis manual rotation function H position.
Solution: Press the RESET key and then manually rotate the M-axis in the reverse direction. Or, press the RESET key and then start the machine.
Solution: Add oil to the lubrication tank.
252 The status of the air valve (vacuum) does not change.
Solution: Check the air pressure supplied to the air valve.
253 Lower limit of the laser protect cover is not detected.
Solution: Check/replace the lower limit sensor, check/adjust air pressure.
254 Upper limit of the laser protect cover is not detected.
Solution: Check/replace the upper limit sensor, check/adjust air pressure.
Solution: Check the peripheral device and the connection to it.
255 (CE) Manual frame travel or frame forward/back is attempted when the Z-axis is not positioned at.
272 Manual nipple lifting is performed during coiling embroidery.
281 The target needle position is not detected within 15 seconds after the start of the color change.
Solution: Turn the shaft of the color change box to check to see if needle position display is correct. Correct display, action complete. Incorrect display, check color change sensor(s).
291 Upper thread Breakage is detected or tension base card is faulty.
Solution: Check the upper/under thread or replace the tension base card
Solution: Check the bobbin thread.
2B1 No response is received for 5 seconds since the operation was started using a serial I/F (Serial I/F device is not correctly connected).
Solution: Check connection of serial device (TFD, PC, etc.) or repair or correct the design data.
Solution: Correct the design data.
Solution: Correct the design data.
2B4 Code format error (A stitch code does not exist at the third character).
2B5 Reading error, stitch data over 5.1 mm.
2B6 The serial interface is not ready.
Solution: Set the serial interface to the Communications mode.
2B7 The machine was started or frame forward was performed although data was not input.
2B8 When the pre-reading buffer becomes empty.
Solution: During operation: Lower main shaft speed. During frame forward operation: Wait until all of the design data is read.
Solution: Check the CPU or memory card. Replace if necessary
Solution: Delete unnecessary designs registered in memory.
Solution: Do not perform further frame back.
2BC *No design is registered in memory, an attempt was made to erase from memory the current design being embroidered, or an attempt was made to edit data (clean-upP.4-14) during embroidery.
Solution: Register design in memory. To erase a design currently being embroidered, either set another design or data set the same design. Do not edit (cleanup) design during embroidery.
Solution: Correct the design data before the 3rd stitch data.
2BE Start code and end code are not set to be a pair in satin convers., sequin, and boring code.
Solution: Set again to make start code and end code be a pair if necessary.
2C1 The machine is started or frame forward/back is executed during setting the panel.
Solution: Do not attempt to operate the machine while performing setting on the panel.
Solution: Set correctly.
2C2 (TLFD) ON is set for both boring and laser unit.
Solution: Set OFF for DSW2-2 boring device and turn on the power after turning it off once.
Solution: Designate packed designs.
Solution: Confirm the number of stitches in the design.
2C5 An attempt was made to carry out laser processing during laser preheating.
2C6 Machine operation was attempted, although the bobbin changer was running.
Solution: Do not operate bobbin changer when the machine is running.
2CB The design is too large to be displayed within the designated software frame limit.
Solution: Reduce the design to be within the designated software frame limit.
2CD Power supply is turned OFF during design deletion or edit mode processing.
2CE Remote interlock activates.
2CF An immediate stop came in from an external device.
Solution: Check the external device or the connection to the external device. (TMLG, connector joint 16 JH08)
2D1 Initial setting of laser power is not complete.
Solution: Complete initial setting of laser power (Teaching).
_2E3 Power supply has been interrupted during embroidery.
Solution: Turn ON the power and perform 'Power Resume' operation.
311 *Encoder A signal status does not change for 5 seconds, possible motor or belt failure.
Solution: Check encoder and encoder signal lines, check the main shaft driver for excitation, check the main motor and belt.
312 Encoder z signal status does not change for 5 seconds.
Solution: Check the encoder and encoder signal lines.
Solution: Engage clutch stopper.
Solution: Check the encoder/encoder signal line, main motor and belt, and main breaker.
Solution: Replace the main shaft driver unit or main shaft motor.
317 The take-up lever clutch has received an abnormal signal.
321 PMD failure.
322 An X-axis pulse motor driver error signal is detected.
323 A Y-axis pulse motor driver error signal is detected.
324 Frame feed output when the needle penetrates
Solution: Decrease the machine operating speed. Check the rotary encoder and encoder the fabric wiring.
32A Hidden Error, usually occurs when the ATH functions.
Solution: Set parameter N-23 to 0 mm. If problem continues install software version BD or later. Change IMM card.
Solution: Make sure machine has at least version BD or later. If problem persists, change IMM card.
325 Absolute origin could not be detected on the X or Y axis. Cap machine origin search error.
Solution: Find faulty origin sensor and adjust or replace. Check cap origin sensor and harness.
Solution: Check bobbin changer components.
Solution: No known solution at this time.
341 (LG) An M-axis base point signal is not detected.
Solution: Replace the M-axis base point sensor or its harness.
Solution: Check the mechanical parts related to the M-axis for abnormalities. Check/replace the M-axis incremental encoder or M-axis drive assembly.
345 The M-axis clutch driver has received an abnormal signal.
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346 The zig-zag PMD has received an abnormal signal.
Solution: Check the parts related to the zigzag swing mechanism. After adjustment, reset the machine.
Solution: Check the parts related to the M-axis for abnormalities. After adjustment, press the RESET key.
352 The sequin driver has issued abnormal signals.
371 (CE/LE) Needle height position error.
Solution: Check BP card and needle position card.
371 (LG) Either an upper or lower position signal cannot be input.

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Solution: Adjust the nipple lifter. Check/replace the sensor.
Solution: No known solution at this time.
372 (LG) The nipples do not move more than 1 second.
Solution: Press the RESET key. Then check/replace the nipple lifting motor and/or the nipple position sensor.
373 The nipple position sensor issued an abnormal signal.
Solution: Press the reset key. Then change the nipple stroke by using the keys from 1 to 5 and the return key. Check/replace the nipple position sensor.
Solution: No known solution at this time.
374 Nipple sensor signal abnormality, both inputs have signals.
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375 The Z-axis driver (Z-axis release solenoid) has received an abnormal signal.
381 *The FX head needle position input data has an erroor. The FX head needle position signal is not input while the main shaft is rotating.
Solution: Set the number of needles at system software correctly. Check/replace color change sensor. Check/replace color change sensor.
382 The needle position signal status during color change does not change for 1 second or more.
Solution: Check the color change motor and power supply circuit. Check the potentiometer (Needle position sensor).
383 Incorrect input of needle position. No needle position signal is detected during rotation of the main shaft.
Solution: Check the setting for number of needles in the parameter settings. Check the potentiometer (needle position sensor).
383 (CE) Control error of the D-axis drive motor.
Solution: Turn off the power, and then turn it on again. If code 383 is still displayed, replace the head card of the corresponding CE head.
384 No 1 rotation signal is given while the main shaft is running.
384 (CE) Control error of the looper shaft drive motor.
Solution: Turn off the power, and then turn it on again. If code 384 is still displayed, replace the head card of the corresponding CE head.
385 Lens does not move to the designated position when during lense switching.
Solution: Check/adjust/replace: compressor pressure, sensor, sensor wiring, electromagnetic valve & wiring, lens fulcrum axis and shaft.
Solution: Adjust the Z-axis position of the corresponding head.
Solution: No known solution at this time.
3A1 The thread trimming driver has issued abnormal signals.
Solution: Check the thread trimming drive card and/or the joint -21 card.
Solution: Check/replace joint card.
3A6 Incorrect ATH movable knife retract position.
Solution: Check the position of the ATH movable knife.
3A8 A thread holding driver error signal is detected.
Solution: Check thread holding inverter LED. If re LED is lit, change the inverter. If not, check the harness.
Solution: Turn ON the power again.
Solution: Check connection of IDM, LM1, and LU1 cards.
3C1 The power switch was turned on in the state the machine has been stopped by keeping the bar switch pressed to the left.
Solution: Turn off the power switch, and then turn it on. If code 3C1 is still displayed, check the bar switch and the switch harness.
3D1 There is abnormality in a battery backup signal.
Solution: Charge the battery by turning on the power of the machine. Check settings, parameters IDM Card, and design settings.
3D1 (CE) There is abnormality in a battery backup signal.
Solution: Charge the battery by turning on the power of the machine. Check master card.
3D2 There is abnormality in a battery backup signal.
Solution: Charge the battery by turning on the power of the machine. Check settings, parameters, IMM Card, and design settings.
3D3 (CE) There is abnormality in a battery backup signal.
Solution: Charge the battery by turning on the power of the machine. Check master card.
Solution: Check/replace IMM/IDM/joint/CPU and/or harnesses.
Solution: Replace the PROM
3D5 There is an abnormality in the RAM data checksum.
Solution: Reload data to memory, or check/replace the IDM2 card.
3D6 There is abnormality in the program or the software is not correctly installed.
Solution: Check the CPU card, IDM CPU card. Install software.
3D7 There is abnormality in the main shaft motor speed control data.
_3E2 The p24R power supply is abnormal.
Solution: Check/replace the P24R AVR or capacitor. Check/replace joint-25 card.
Solution: No known solution at this time.
Solution: Adjust/replace the tension potentiometer.
Solution: No known solution at this time.
3F3 The thread tension release driver has received an abnormal signal.
B01 Floppy disk format has an error. The error occurred during read/write operation.
Solution: Format the floppy disk, or use a new formatted floppy disk. Copy other designs to a new floppy disk and dispose of the old floppy disk.
B02 Floppy disk management information has an error.
Solution: Copy data of the floppy disk to a new floppy disk and dispose of the old floppy disk.
B03 The write protect window of the floppy disk is open.
B04 No floppy disk has been inserted.
BC1 Selected design is not found on the floppy or no design is registered on the disk.
BC2 The design number specified as the writing destination already exists on the floppy disk.
BC4 Design data was not correctly written from the memory to the floppy disk.
BC5 Available capacity of the floppy disk is not sufficient.
Solution: Use a floppy disk that has enough available capacity. Select correct design number: 2DD 1 to 111, 2HD 1 to 223.
Solution: Check the FDD cable and connection. If there is no problem with the connection then replace the FDD unit.
CE1 Communication speed set for the external device connected serially does not match the communication speed set for the machine.
Temporary Stops
Solution: This stop code is not caused by abnormality or failure. Continue operation by pressing the START key or by conducting the frame back/forward operation, or press any operation key (except the manual frame travel keys).

Solution: This stop code is not caused by abnormality or failure. Continue operation by pressing the START key or by conducting the frame back/forward operation, or press any operation key (except the manual frame travel keys).

Solution: This stop code is not caused by abnormality or failure. Continue operation by pressing the START key or by conducting the frame back/forward operation, or press any operation key (except the manual frame travel keys).

Solution: This stop code is not caused by abnormality or failure. Continue operation by pressing the START key or by conducting the frame back/forward operation, or press any operation key (except the manual frame travel keys).

1B6 Stop due to automatic free setting offset code.

Solution: This stop code is not caused by abnormality or failure. Continue operation by pressing the START key or by conducting the frame back/forward operation, or press any operation key (except the manual frame travel keys).

Solution: Manually move the sequin device up/down and then start the machine.
1C1 Stop occurred because bar switch was pressed during frame stepping.
Solution: Either start the machine or coduct frame back/forward.
Solution: Either start the machine or coduct frame back/forward.
1D1 Stop at the start of all-head embroidery due to the stop setting.
1D2 Stop by preset halt.
Solution: Press return key to reset the code number.
Supply oil to the necessary parts, and press the return key to reset the code number.
**MAINT. REQUIRD**
Solution: When this messsage is displayed on the screen, supply oil to the specified spots (p. 13 - 7). After One drop of oil lubrication, press the stop button to release the maintenance mode to continue working as per Inst. Manual.
Solution: When this message is displayed on the screen, grease the specified spots (p. 13 - 8). After greasing, press the stop button to release the maintenance mode to continue working.

!CAUTION: Grease cams, take-up, presser, and trim needle case drive.

Solution: When this message is displayed on the screen, grease the specified spots (p. 13 - 8). After greasing, press the stop button to release the maintenance mode to continue working.

Tajima NEO TEJT2-C1501 15 Needle Machine Features.

User-Friendly, Quieter Operation.

Latest noise reduction developments helps create a quiet and pleasant working environment for operators.

Origin Return

The frame can be either manually or automatically returned to the design starting point (while the machine is stopped), even if the end point is different from the starting point.

Memory

Standard memory: 280,000 stitches. Production efficiency has been improved by decreasing downtime caused by colour changes, thread trimming etc.

Productivity

Automatic Repeat Automatic Offset / Manual Offset

A design can be automatically repeated up to 99 times both vertically or horizontally. Facilitates appliqué fabric placement and frame changing.

Satin Stitch Expansion Automatic Upper / Under Tread Trimming

Device <ATH>

Increase satin stitch length in design. Automatically operates by commands in the design data. Automatically operates to trim threads by commands in a design data.

Frame Back / Forward Power Failure Control Measures

Frame Back / Forward is available in units of 1/10/100 stitches, color change or designated stitch count. You can control to operate the machine after power failure during embroidery without being annoyed by mis-production due to design displacement etc.

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NEW Laser Trace Function
Design expert 8 serial key.

Check whether a design will fit in a frame before you sew.

Rotary Type Thread Breakage Detection

Upper and lower thread breakage detection is available even at high speed operation.

Thread Tension Adjustment in Response to High Speed

Stitching is even more accurate with the middle thread guide take-up spring <PAT>.

Take-up Lever Guard <PAT>

Stabilizes thread feed and prevents the threads from being tangled or cast off to improve safe operation.

Rotary Hook <PAT>

Rotary hooks, developed by Tajima, stabilize stitching even at

high speeds.

Maps download cd for mercedes gl 320. Embroidery Data Management <PAT>

The details of embroidery data can be reviewed (design name, stitch count, number of colour changes etc.).

Standard Design Embroidery Machine (mm indication)

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Embroidery space Normal 360 x 500 mm

Wide Cap Frame 75 x 360 mm

Semi-Wide Cap Frame 83 x 180 mm

Tubular Frame 360 x 500

Cylindrical Frame (Clamp: Clip) 180x60:110~85x140 mm

Stitch length Ternary scale : 0.1-12.1 mm, Binary scale : 0.1-12.7 mm

Speed Max. 1,200 rpm Electricity Single-phase : 100-240V 50Hz 60Hz

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Motor AC Servo Motor x 3 Power consumption 330w

Options

Boring Device

Boring designs can be scaled up or down including Mirror Conversion changes.

High-Speed Cording Device (KB-2M)

New variations of looping or cording embroidery can be added to a design by switching between 2 kinds of attachments.

Embroidered Lame Attachment <PAT.P>

Lame filament yarn can be stitched steadily without being twisted to create your original embroidery.

Wide Cap Frame <PAT>

Embroidery on the circumference of caps is possible up to 270 degs.

2 types (Adult or Children-use) are available for wide cap frames.

Cylindrical Frame <PAT>

A wide range of embroidery is applicable to cylinder-shaped

products like socks, gloves, wristbands and golf head covers.

Border Frame

Opens the way to flat embroidery.

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