Auto Color Change (AC)/Auto Start (AS).p.38 3-1. TFMX-II, TFMX-II C (2 or more head machine). p.27 Chapter 2 Name of each part and equipmentġ. Cancel of sleep mode, or power switch ON.p.26 4. : Prohibited items : Items that may cause electric shock if not observed : Items that must be followed carefully to ensure safe operationġ. *B An injury that does not necessitate hospitalization or visit to a hospital over a long period.
*A A condition caused by electric shock, injury, fracture of a bone, etc., that leads to aftereffects, or an injury that necessitates hospitalization or visits to a hospital over a long period. Minor or moderate injury or property damage. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in Indicates that there is a likelihood of death or serious injuries if the instruction is not observed. Indicates that there is a lot of danger of death or serious injuries if the instruction is not observed. Important safety instructions Items that require your special attention on operation are specified below. BASICS TAJIMA EMBROIDERY MACHINES MACHINE SETUP INSTRUCTIONS Tokai Industrial Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. The following booklets are convenient for you to help understand this machine.
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The contents of this manual may contain discrepancies in detailed information when compared with the actual product you have purchased due to difference of target model or continued research and improvements. Please read this manual thoroughly and operate the machine after understanding the contents. This integration enables the realization of many of the key functionalities for optical networking to be realized in a manner appropriate to real deployment.Foreword This manual is a guidebook for using TAJIMA embroidery machine TFMX series. In recent times significant advances in subsystems and components and in device integration are seen as the key to future optical networking. The chapter covers the diversity of architectures, the evolution of switching, cross-connecting, and routing technologies, and the transformation to carrier-grade (100 G) Ethernet. The drive to reduce cost and increase revenue is being inexorable. The transformation from a circuit-switched, voice-centric to a packet-switched, IP-centric network is well under way amplified WDM transmission systems with terabits-per-second capacity are being deployed rapid reconfigurable networking and automatic service provisioning are being implemented. This growing data wave and its consequent demands on communication networks for capacity and services arise from many different user communities spread across the globe, a phenomenon which has accelerated in the twenty-first century. The huge growth in demand for capacity from domestic users, due to the penetration of broadband service, together with the increasing needs of scientific high-end users, has made the deployment of advanced optical technology economical in a growing number of application areas. This chapter reviews the growth of the data traffic and evolution of the optical network, including user communities, global regional activities, and service requirements.