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Wireless Network Connection Functions
GETTING READY
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Adjusting input sensitivity for operation keys
You can adjust the sensitivity of the operation keys to 5 levels.
Display the settings screen to set desired level.
a
Press to display the settings screen.
b
Display page 10 by pressing / .
c
Press [Start].
d
Adjust the [Input Sensitivity] by pressing / .
• The higher the setting, the more sensitive the keys
will be. The default setting is [3].
• We recommend selecting the highest setting if an
electrostatic touch pen is being used.
• While adjusting the input sensitivity, press to
check whether the key responds.
When the key responds, the setting value indicating
the sensitivity blinks.
e
Press to return to previous screen.
Q If the machine does not respond when an
operation key is pressed
Turn machine off, then hold down (Thread cutter
button) and turn on the machine to reset [Input
Sensitivity]. Display the settings screen, and then adjust
the [Input Sensitivity] again.
Operations available with a wireless
network connection
This machine supports a wireless network connection. The
following useful operations will be available if the machine is
connected to a wireless network.
• Wirelessly transfer an embroidery pattern from your
computer to the machine by using the dedicated
Windows application (Design Database Transfer).
The application can be downloaded from the
following URL.
http://s.brother/cahka/
* Settings must be specified in Design Database
Transfer. For more information, refer to the manual
for Design Database Transfer.
• Wirelessly transfer to the machine an embroidery
pattern edited with embroidery editing software (PE-
DESIGN version 11 or later) on a computer. Also,
transfer to PE-DESIGN an embroidery pattern edited
on the machine.
* Settings must be specified in PE-DESIGN. For more
information, refer to the manual for PE-DESIGN.
Wireless Network Connection
Functions
Note
• Connect the machine and your computer to the
same network.
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