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What is new in EKC V3.0?
EKC ki - Introduction of series production of new machine types
New cams for gauge E10, E12, E14, E6.2 and E7.2
W Machine - New Weft Yarn Carrier Qt
New component type for CMS machines
Oil collection tank
Central Lubrication
Turn the belt take-down back manually
Lighting in the fabric collection chamber
Bc machine - Mirror for the monitoring of the belt take-down
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What is new in EKC V2.6?
ADF - New machine gauge E20
Yarn table - Gauge E20
Create an order from individual program elements (sin, jac, setx)
Bc machine - Value range for the delivering position changed
Have your own documents and videos displayed at the machine
The main take-down turns more slowly while the fabric is delivered
Maintenance Schedule
Personal Screen Saver
Accelerate and slow down a yarn carrier while preserving the yarn
Sintral Editor
CAN feed wheels - Change the group assignment at the user interface
CAN feed wheels with ATC are supported
What was new in EKC V 2.5?
Internal improvements
ADF - Double the quantity of yarn control units
ADF - Narrow yarn carrier tip E14 - E20
What was new in EKC V 2.4?
EKC ki - Introduction of series production of new machine types
What was new in EKC V 2.3?
Screen saver - Set waiting time
Name change - Stoll Nameserver becomes Stitch Nameserver
New command "YGC: n!" - Yarn carrier will not be clamped
Order Menu
Activate Order Menu
Expert tip: Modify the Setup file of a non active position (knitting program).
Select network drives with the help of the "Browse" function.
Import or export network drives and further machine settings
Save individual program elements (sin, jac, setx)
Stitch cams positions (NP) raised to 500
Edit Order - The names of the program elements are displayed
Change the quantity of a position (knitting program) while production is running
Turn back the belt take-down manually – speed increased to 8 mm/s
ADF - a disabled yarn carrier is permanently deactivated
CAN feed wheels are supported
Feed wheel EFS - Firmware Update
APM Mode - Cancel production, produce ticket again
PPS - The knitting time entered in the ticket is displayed, while the first fabric is produced
What was new in EKC V 2.2?
Menu "Lubricating" - Graphic presentation of the lubrication intervals
Switch off machine after a stop - set waiting time
New machine gauge E10.2
Presser feet - improved presentation
Setup Editor - Apply all the changed values to the setup files in the folder
Friction feed wheel - Adjust the speed
Racking - The racking type is displayed
The error icon shows if there is a solution dialog available or not
Loading options visible with running production
Setup Editor - Hide the "NPGK -> NP" key
Presser Foot Correction (ESCI) - Value range changed
CMS 520 C+ - Value range for MSECC changed
APM-Mode - Save pattern
APM Mode - Re-knitting an Already Done Ticket
APM light
EFS Feed Wheels
EKC2 machines
EKC ki - Series Production of New Machine Types
Select Remote Desktop Connection RDP or VNC
What was new in EKC V 2.1?
Import or Export Machine Settings
APM Mode - Enabled by the Operator
Starting the Knitting Program Automatically after Loading the Order
MS=n - waiting time of carriage at reversion
Hide all blocked menus
Language overview
EKC2 machines
EKC ki - Introduction of series production of new machine types
Bc machine - two light barriers monitor the fabric
RFID
QR Code and Barcode Scanner
ADF 530-16 ki – Upgrade
Remote Desktop Connection RDP
What was new in EKC V 2.0?
Graphical overview over the yarn carrier home position
Message History
Setup Editor – Save modified values together
Setup Editor - Apply all the changed values to the setup files in the order
PPS - Extended Knit Report
W Machine - New Weft Yarn Carrier Qw
Deflecting Presser Foot for Upright Threads
ADF – Adjust Yarn Carrier Vertically
New "EXIT" command - Finalizing a cycle when a certain condition is fulfilled
New Cams for Gauge E16, E18, E8.2 and E9.2
ADF - ASCON from Top
Adapters for switchable outputs and inputs
EKC2 machines
EKC ki - Introduction of series production of new machine types
Characteristics of the EKC2 Machines
Storage feed wheels (without additional transformer)
Components of the Control Unit
What was new in EKC V 1.4?
Introduction of series production of new machine types
Specification "MSECK" - Carriage speed with small knots
New command "Y-RALL(n)" - Do not open the clamp of the yarn carrier
Apply Shape Counter
Set the counting method of the run-throughs
Saving the Master Setup file only
Stop the machine when the set number of run-through has been reached
No optimal production - The cause is displayed
Setup Editor – Save modified values together
Cleaning the touch screen
The position of the "Needle selection" button was modified
Roles and Rights - copy permissions
Edit Pattern - Find and Replace
ADF - List of the vertical corrections of the yarn carriers
PPS – Send message
What was new in EKC V 1.3?
The essential characteristics of the EKC machines are
Reducing wear during running-in period
Introduction of series production of new machine types
New component type for CMS machines
Presser Feet on W Machines
Correction of Presser Feet (ESCI) on W Machines
Setup2 – "Presser Foot" tab
Feed wheel EFS
Machine-specific NP correction (MC-NPK)
Correction of NP groups
NPGK (tab)
STOLL KnitLAN, Map Network Drives
PPS - Auto Production Mode (APM)
Cancel production, Continue Production
Fix the Line (SPFn)
Test knitting program (TP)
Run-time Data
Increase or decrease the quantity of run-throughs
Setup Editor - Enter a comment
Export Report Data
Master-Setup – use also with one position (knitting program)
Edit Pattern - Find and Replace
Setting screen brightness
Set the presser foot type
Quick Start Guide
EKC Online Help
What is new in EKC V3.0?
EKC ki - Introduction of series production of new machine types
New cams for gauge E10, E12, E14, E6.2 and E7.2
W Machine - New Weft Yarn Carrier Qt
New component type for CMS machines
Oil collection tank
Central Lubrication
Turn the belt take-down back manually
Lighting in the fabric collection chamber
Bc machine - Mirror for the monitoring of the belt take-down
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What is new in EKC V2.6?
ADF - New machine gauge E20
Yarn table - Gauge E20
Create an order from individual program elements (sin, jac, setx)
Bc machine - Value range for the delivering position changed
Have your own documents and videos displayed at the machine
The main take-down turns more slowly while the fabric is delivered
Maintenance Schedule
Personal Screen Saver
Accelerate and slow down a yarn carrier while preserving the yarn
Sintral Editor
CAN feed wheels - Change the group assignment at the user interface
CAN feed wheels with ATC are supported
What was new in EKC V 2.5?
Internal improvements
ADF - Double the quantity of yarn control units
ADF - Narrow yarn carrier tip E14 - E20
What was new in EKC V 2.4?
EKC ki - Introduction of series production of new machine types
What was new in EKC V 2.3?
Screen saver - Set waiting time
Name change - Stoll Nameserver becomes Stitch Nameserver
New command "YGC: n!" - Yarn carrier will not be clamped
Order Menu
Activate Order Menu
Expert tip: Modify the Setup file of a non active position (knitting program).
Select network drives with the help of the "Browse" function.
Import or export network drives and further machine settings
Save individual program elements (sin, jac, setx)
Stitch cams positions (NP) raised to 500
Edit Order - The names of the program elements are displayed
Change the quantity of a position (knitting program) while production is running
Turn back the belt take-down manually – speed increased to 8 mm/s
ADF - a disabled yarn carrier is permanently deactivated
CAN feed wheels are supported
Feed wheel EFS - Firmware Update
APM Mode - Cancel production, produce ticket again
PPS - The knitting time entered in the ticket is displayed, while the first fabric is produced
What was new in EKC V 2.2?
Menu "Lubricating" - Graphic presentation of the lubrication intervals
Switch off machine after a stop - set waiting time
New machine gauge E10.2
Presser feet - improved presentation
Setup Editor - Apply all the changed values to the setup files in the folder
Friction feed wheel - Adjust the speed
Racking - The racking type is displayed
The error icon shows if there is a solution dialog available or not
Loading options visible with running production
Setup Editor - Hide the "NPGK -> NP" key
Presser Foot Correction (ESCI) - Value range changed
CMS 520 C+ - Value range for MSECC changed
APM-Mode - Save pattern
APM Mode - Re-knitting an Already Done Ticket
APM light
EFS Feed Wheels
EKC2 machines
EKC ki - Series Production of New Machine Types
Select Remote Desktop Connection RDP or VNC
What was new in EKC V 2.1?
Import or Export Machine Settings
APM Mode - Enabled by the Operator
Starting the Knitting Program Automatically after Loading the Order
MS=n - waiting time of carriage at reversion
Hide all blocked menus
Language overview
EKC2 machines
EKC ki - Introduction of series production of new machine types
Bc machine - two light barriers monitor the fabric
RFID
QR Code and Barcode Scanner
ADF 530-16 ki – Upgrade
Remote Desktop Connection RDP
What was new in EKC V 2.0?
Graphical overview over the yarn carrier home position
Message History
Setup Editor – Save modified values together
Setup Editor - Apply all the changed values to the setup files in the order
PPS - Extended Knit Report
W Machine - New Weft Yarn Carrier Qw
Deflecting Presser Foot for Upright Threads
ADF – Adjust Yarn Carrier Vertically
New "EXIT" command - Finalizing a cycle when a certain condition is fulfilled
New Cams for Gauge E16, E18, E8.2 and E9.2
ADF - ASCON from Top
Adapters for switchable outputs and inputs
EKC2 machines
EKC ki - Introduction of series production of new machine types
Characteristics of the EKC2 Machines
Storage feed wheels (without additional transformer)
Components of the Control Unit
What was new in EKC V 1.4?
Introduction of series production of new machine types
Specification "MSECK" - Carriage speed with small knots
New command "Y-RALL(n)" - Do not open the clamp of the yarn carrier
Apply Shape Counter
Set the counting method of the run-throughs
Saving the Master Setup file only
Stop the machine when the set number of run-through has been reached
No optimal production - The cause is displayed
Setup Editor – Save modified values together
Cleaning the touch screen
The position of the "Needle selection" button was modified
Roles and Rights - copy permissions
Edit Pattern - Find and Replace
ADF - List of the vertical corrections of the yarn carriers
PPS – Send message
What was new in EKC V 1.3?
The essential characteristics of the EKC machines are
Reducing wear during running-in period
Introduction of series production of new machine types
New component type for CMS machines
Presser Feet on W Machines
Correction of Presser Feet (ESCI) on W Machines
Setup2 – "Presser Foot" tab
Feed wheel EFS
Machine-specific NP correction (MC-NPK)
Correction of NP groups
NPGK (tab)
STOLL KnitLAN, Map Network Drives
PPS - Auto Production Mode (APM)
Cancel production, Continue Production
Fix the Line (SPFn)
Test knitting program (TP)
Run-time Data
Increase or decrease the quantity of run-throughs
Setup Editor - Enter a comment
Export Report Data
Master-Setup – use also with one position (knitting program)
Edit Pattern - Find and Replace
Setting screen brightness
Set the presser foot type
Philosophy of the User Interface
Design of the user interface
Roles and Rights
Knitters Workspace - Produce Order
Overview of the Operating Sequences
Information area
Errors and Messages
Machine information
Production information
Change Shift
Change User Group
Set-up Order
Edit Order
Prepare Machine
Set-up Pattern
Knitting Systems
Technical View
Edit Pattern
Intervene Manually I
Intervene Manually II
Produce Order
Monitor Order
Monitor Production
Edit Ticket
Intervene Manually I
Intervene Manually II
Maintain Machine
Maintenance Schedule
Lubrication
Edit Ticket
Service
Light Curtain
Diagnostics
Configure Machine
Operating Settings
Carriage
NPK Values
NPK Values
Miscellaneous
Inputs and outputs
Controls
Take-down
Comb
Needle bed
Needle Bed
Options
Devices
Presser Feet
Functions
EVP
EVP - The states of the system time
Feed Wheels
Cam Box Configuration
Maintenance
Vacuum
Clean Selection Systems
Lubricating
Machine Data
Take-down
Comb
Comb
Racking
Adjusting racking position correction VPK
Racking
Needle Selection
Needle Bed
Clamping and Cutting
Carriages
Holding-Down Jacks
Yarn Length Control
System Settings
Display
Time and Language
User
Set PINs
Set Permissions
Set Shift Plan
Data Management
Data Transfer
View Data
Have your own documents and videos displayed at the machine
Report Data
Production Data
Run time data of the current order
Run time data of the previous order
Yarn Consumption
Messages
Stop Motions
Warnings
Notes
History
System Information
General
Basic Settings
Yarn Carrier Corrections
Logfile
EMMI
CMMI
MC
Dialogs (help topic, wizards)
When the Order Is Completed
Create Initial State
Copying Permissions
Change the settings for the current fabric.
Repair yarn breakage error
Dialog "Repair yarn breakage"
Detailed description
Short description
Description of the dialog
Explanation of the terms
Picking-up after Pressing-off Function
Graphical overview over the yarn carrier home position
Set horn
No help available for this page
No Optimal Production
Greasing the Linear Guidance
Re-knitting
Oil needle bed
Map Network Drives
Saving the Master Setup file only
PPS – Send message
Report (table)
Make changes to Sintral and Jacquard program
Set Time
Racking (Home Position)
Grease racking spindle
Counters
Set the counting method of the run-throughs
Examples
Switch-off time in case of power failure
Hide all blocked menus
APM Mode - Cancel production, produce ticket again
Create Order
Create New Order
Select knitting programs
Select Master Setup
Load Existing Order
Set Loading Options
Changing an order
Exit Order
Order Menu
Activate Order Menu
Create order menu
Load Order Menu
Produce order menu
Look at run-time data
Create an order from individual program elements (sin, jac, setx)
User rights (STOLL Default)
CMS-EKC and Ethernet
Switch on or off the needle selection and the yarn carriers in the corresponding carriage
Documents about your knitting machine
How to find the documents about your knitting machine
Accelerate and slow down a yarn carrier while preserving the yarn
Setup Mode
EVP - Order numbers
Overview to EVP
Shape counters absolute
Adjusting Shape Counters
Apply Shape Counter
Feed wheel EFS - Firmware Update
Friction feed wheel - Adjust the speed
Helpful knitting rows
Personal Screen Saver
Loading options visible with running production
Logfile
Import or export machine settings and network drives
Machine-specific NP correction (MC-NPK)
Remove needle bed or position it at an angle
Remove the additional needle bed (CMS 730 T)
Releasing needle bed
Unscrew needle bed (ADF)
Remove needle bed or position it at an angle
Screwing on needle bed tight
Screw on needle bed tight (CMS 730 T)
New "EXIT" command - Finalizing a cycle when a certain condition is fulfilled
Correction of NP groups
NPGK (tab)
PPS - Auto Production Mode (APM, APM light)
PPS - Overview
Cancel Production and Start Order Again
Suspend Production, Continue Production
QR Code and Barcode Scanner
Remote Desktop Connection RDP
Select Remote Desktop Connection RDP or VNC
Export Report Data
RFID
Set lubrication interval for needle bed
Restarting lubricating interval
Lubricants
Modify the Setup file of a non active position (knitting program)
Setup Editor - Enter a comment
Setup Editor - Hide the "NPGK -> NP" key
Select a Language
Update Languages
Language overview
Enter Search Filter
Re-knitting of Fabrics
Calibrate the Touch Screen - With the Help of a Keyboard
What is an Order?
Maintenance Schedules
Maintenance schedule - CMS
Minimize wear
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Lubricants
Symbolism
Maintenance schedule - CMS with central lubrication (type 1)
Minimize wear
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Lubricants
Symbolism
Central Lubrication - Difference of Type 1 and Type 2
Maintenance schedule - CMS with central lubrication (type 2)
Minimize wear
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Lubricants
Symbolism
Central Lubrication - Difference of Type 1 and Type 2
Maintenance schedule - ADF
Lubricants
Minimize wear
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Symbolism
Maintenance schedule - ADF with central lubrication (type 1)
Lubricants
Minimize wear
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Symbolism
Central Lubrication - Difference of Type 1 and Type 2
Maintenance schedule - ADF with central lubrication (type 2)
Lubricants
Minimize wear
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Symbolism
Central Lubrication - Difference of Type 1 and Type 2
Maintenance schedule - CMS C
Minimize wear
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Symbolism
Lubricants
Maintenance schedule - CMS C with central lubrication (type 2)
Minimize wear
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Symbolism
Lubricants
Central Lubrication - Difference of Type 1 and Type 2
Maintenance schedule - CMS T
Minimize wear
Symbolism
Lubricants
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Maintenance schedule - CMS T with central lubrication (type 2)
Minimize wear
Symbolism
Lubricants
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Central Lubrication - Difference of Type 1 and Type 2
Maintenance schedule - CMS S with central lubrication (type 1)
Minimize wear
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Lubricants
Symbolism
Central Lubrication - Difference of Type 1 and Type 2
Maintenance schedule - CMS S with central lubrication (type 2)
Minimize wear
Safety Instructions for Lubrication, Cleaning and Maintenance
Lubricants
Central Lubrication - Difference of Type 1 and Type 2
Symbolism
Maintenance Schedule - The Individual Tasks
Minimize Wear
Cleaning Suction Device
Clean suction and lint container (ADF)
Clean suction and lint container (CMS 830 S)
Cleaning suction and lint container
Cleaning the active thread clamp
Oil selection jacks (CMS 830 S)
Oil selection jacks
Remove selection jack bed (CMS 520 C)
Remove selection jack bed (CMS 830 C)
CMS 830 C - Remove the needle rail
Oiling the Wires in the Yarn Carrier Rail
Lubricating the Yarn Carrier Bow
Oiling yarn carrier rods
Clean thread clamping and cutting device thoroughly (CMS 730 T)
Dismantling thread clamping and cutting device
Dismantle thread clamping and cutting device
Cleaning and maintenance
Clean thread clamping and cutting device thoroughly (CMS 830 S)
Dismantling thread clamping and cutting device
Dismantle thread clamping and cutting device
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning thread clamping and cutting device
Cleaning thread clamping and cutting device
Cleaning the friction feed wheel
Grease butts of the coupling parts and intermediate sliders (CMS 830 S)
Greasing butts of the coupling parts and intermediate sliders
Greasing butts of the coupling parts and intermediate sliders
Greasing butts of the coupling parts and intermediate sliders
Oil butts of holding-down jack and transfer parts (CMS 730 T)
Oiling lifting slide (yarn carrier plunger)
Greasing impulse sensor rails
Vacuuming the Interior on the Right Side
Cleaning Comb Take-down and Belt Take-down
Greasing the Linear Guiding
Cleaning main drive fan
Cleaning fan and radiators in right control unit
Grease needle bed
Thoroughly clean needle bed (CMS 730 T)
Thoroughly clean needle bed (CMS 830 S)
Thoroughly cleaning needle bed
Oil needle bed
Oil and grease needle bed
Clean needle bed (CMS 830 S)
Cleaning needle bed
Cleaning needle bed
Grease needle bed supports
Check the oil collection tank
Cleaning the permanent brakes
Oil jack bed
Cleaning Suction Fan
Oiling carriage guide bar
Greasing the control sliders (CMS 822)
Greasing Brush Control
Oiling the Control of Holding-down Jacks
Cleaning the Knitting Machine
Clean the knitting systems
Clean the knitting systems
Cleaning the touch screen
Clean transport segment (CMS 730 T, CMS 830 S)
Greasing racking device
Cleaning the racking light barrier
Oiling the Toothed Belts in the Yarn Carrier Rail
Oiling the Toothed Belt
Clean additional needle bed thoroughly (CMS 730 T)
Cleaning additional needle bed
Central Lubrication
Central Lubrication - Mounting and Working Position
Refill oil (central lubrication)
Adjusting the brushes of the central lubrication
Deaerate central lubrication
Central Lubrication - Difference of Type 1 and Type 2
Replace coin cell
The Buttons - Structure and Function
Symbols of the Online Help
Multi Touch Panel - Gestures and properties
Setup Editor
Take-down
WMF (tab)
W+F (tab)
WM% WMK% (tab)
WBF (tab) - Belt take-down
Buttons for Setup Data
Yarn Carrier
YD / YDI (tab)
YC / YCI (tab)
YC / YCI (tab)
Y:Oa-b (tab)
Y:Ua-b / Y:Ncc (tab)
Y:Ncc (tab)
YPI (tab)
Width (tab)
Stitch Length
NP (tab)
PNP (tab)
NPS (tab)
NPR (tab)
NPGK (tab)
Carriage Speed
Cycle Counters
Yarn Length
Basic settings
Correction Values
Yarn Data
NP (Knitting Mode)
Feed Wheels
Y -> Group (tab)
SFOINIT (tab)
SFOI (tab)
Racking
Presser Foot
Info
Sintral Pocket Card
Infos
What is new in SINTRAL?
Changes in Version 3.0
Changes in Version 2.9
Changes in version 2.8
Changes in version 2.7
Changes in version 2.6
Changes in version 2.5
Changes in version 2.4
Changes in version 2.3
Changes in version 2.2
Changes in version 2.1
Changes in version 2.0
Changes in version 1.9
Changes in version 1.8
Changes in version 1.7
Changes in version 1.6
Changes in version 1.5
Changes in version 1.4
Changes in version 1.3
Changes in version 1.2
Changes in version 1.1
ASCII character set
Knitting Specifications
Direct commands (Knitting specifications)
Knitting specifications (additional beds)
Knitting Specifications (CMS 730 S, CMS 830 S)
Yarn Carriers
Direct commands (yarn carrier)
Yarn Carrier (ADF)
Yarn Carrier (X on ADF + CMS)
Clamping and cutting
Direct commands (Clamping and cutting)
Racking
Direct commands (Racking)
Direct commands (racking specifications) (CMS 330 TC 4)
Racking specifications for the additional beds (CMS 730 T, CMS 330 TC-T)
Racking specifications for the additional beds (CMS 530 T, CMS 330 TC-R)
Racking specifications for the front needle bed (CMS 330 TC 4)
Stitch cam settings / stitch lengths
Direct commands (Stitch cam settings)
Stitch cam settings (CMS 730 S, CMS 830 S)
Speed specifications
Direct commands (speed specifications)
Structuring specifications in knitting program
Stop Motions
Direct commands (stops)
Piezo stop motions (CMS 730 T, CMS 330 TC-T, CMS 330 TC 4)
Piezo stop motions (CMS 530 T, CMS 330 TC-R)
Control units
Direct commands (switch units on/off)
Presser foot for weft yarn or knitting in yarn
Switching units on and off (CMS 730 S, CMS 830 S)
Electronic Feed Wheels
Holding-down jacks
Holding-down jacks (CMS 830 C, CMS 330 TC-C)
Holding-down jacks (CMS-T: on machines with additional beds)
Holding-down jacks (BMS)
Information commands
Fabric Take-down
Direct commands (fabric take-down)
Auxiliary Take-down
Belt Take-Down
Specific commands - CMS 5xx, 7xx, 8xx, CMS ADF (OKC)
Specific commands - CMS 9xx (OKC)
Specific commands - CMS 3xx (ST 168, 268, 468)
Specific commands - CMS 4xx (ST 168, 268, 468)
Additional commands for machines with comb take-down
Direct commands (Comb take-down)
Pattern specifications
Direct commands (pattern specifications)
Jacquard
Direct commands (Jacquard)
Jacquard-dependent decisions
IF-decisions
Cycle counter and piece counter
Direct commands (cycle counters and piece counters)
Counters
Calculating with counters
Intarsia
Intarsia commands with "Stoll multi gauges" pattern technology
Intarsia (ADF )
Intarsia commands with "Stoll multi gauges" pattern technology
Fully fashion knitting
Direct commands
Yarn Length Control (YLC, STIXX, ASCON)
Service commands
Yarn carrier (Direct commands)
Racking (Direct commands)
Racking (direct commands) (CMS 330 TC 4)
Stitch cam settings (Direct commands)
Carriage movement
Carriage movement (direct commands)
Instructions (Direct commands)
Information commands (Direct commands)
Fabric take-down (Direct commands)
EKC Training
CMS - Handling
CMS Documents
Overview of Patterns for the CMS Basic Training
Philosophy of the New User Interface
Rolls and Rights of Users
CMS Performer Machines
ADF machines
Design of the user interface
Information area
Errors and Messages
Message: No Optimal Production
Machine information
Production information
Change User Group
Change Shift
Safety Precautions for Production
Additional Safety Instructions for the Operation with Open Covers
Needle Beds and their Elements
Adjusting Needle Brushes
Fabric take-down
Main Take-down
Auxiliary Take-down
Comb take-down
Belt Take-Down
Removing and mounting carriage part
Switching on/off the 40 Volt power supply.
CMS Performer Machines
Remove the carriage part when the carriage assembly is blocked in the needle bed
Remove the carriage part to replace cams
ADF machines
Remove the carriage part when the carriage assembly is blocked in the needle bed
Remove the carriage part to replace the cams
Assembling carriage part and carriage support
Positioning the Needle Bed Upright
Operating Modes of the Machine Types CMS with Comb and ADF machines
Elements of a knitting program
Sintral
Jacquard
Setup file
What is an Order?
Setting up the CMS machine
Loading Files, Library and Folders
Create an order with a knitting program
Select knitting program for the order (load)
Set Loading Options
Library
Deleting orders
Setting up the piece number for an order with one knitting program
Start Production
Prepare Machine
Threading up the Machine
Default Yarn Carrier Home Positions
Threading up from the Bobbin Board to the Yarn Carrier
Threading up the yarn control unit
Threading up the Friction Feed Wheel
Using the Storage Feed Wheel
Threading-up the Permanent Brake
Threading-up the Lateral Yarn Guide
Adjustment of the lateral yarn guide
Threading-up the normal yarn carrier
Locking yarn ends
Position the Yarn Carriers
Thread up the Yarn Carriers after Yarn Breakage
Setting up the pattern
Edit Pattern
Check the yarn carriers
Save the order with a knitting program
Produce Order
Monitor the order with one knitting program
Monitor the production with one knitting program
Re-knitting of fabrics
Load Existing Order
Setting up the ADF machine
Loading Files, Library and Folders
Create an order with a knitting program
Select knitting program for the order (load)
Set Loading Options
Library
Deleting orders
Setting up the piece number for an order with one knitting program
Start Production
Prepare Machine
Threading up the Machine
Threading up from the Bobbin Board to the Yarn Carrier
Threading up the yarn control unit
Light Curtain
Threading-up the autarkic yarn carrier
Moving yarn carriers and repositioning them
Locking yarn ends
Position the Yarn Carriers
Thread up the Yarn Carriers after Yarn Breakage
Setting up the pattern
Edit Pattern
Check the yarn carriers
Save the order with a knitting program
Produce Order
Monitor the order with one knitting program
Monitor the production with one knitting program
Re-knitting of fabrics
Load Existing Order
Full Cardigan, 2 Colors / Tuck
Operating Mode of the Machine and Knitting Program
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Setting: Cycle Counters
Setting: Stitch Length
Setting: Carriage Speed
Setting: Fabric Take-down
Additional Setting: Main Take-down, Auxiliary Take-down and Comb
Save the order with a knitting program
Cycle counter RS17 with constant fabric width (without fully fashion)
Cable_4x4
Operating Mode of the Machine and Knitting Program
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Optimized yarn carrier home position YDopt
Racking Positions and Racking Commands
Make settings for racking
Save the order with a knitting program
Working in the Sintral / Jacquard editor: Edit Pattern
1x1-Technique
1x1 Knitting Technique
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Save the order with a knitting program
Example with stitch length groups and their handling
Advantages with Grouping Stitch Lengths
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Working with grouped corrections of the stitch cams NPGK
Machine specific NP corrections
Save the order with a knitting program
Power Tension Setting - PTS
Table for Modifying the Stitch Tensions
Applications of NPJ (PTS)
Front fully fashion with Power Tension Setting (PTS)
Additional Information with Fully Fashion - with Comb
Widening / Narrowing of Fully Fashion
Widening Procedure by the Example of Single Jersey fabric
Narrowing Procedure by the Example of Single Jersey
Binding-off Procedure by the Example of Single Jersey Fabric
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Cycle Counter RS17 with different Fabric Widths (with fully fashion)
Setting: Fabric take-down with fully fashion knitting
Setting: NPJ with Fully Fashion
Fully fashion - order with several knitting programs
Behavior with an order with several knitting programs
Create order with several knitting programs
Select knitting program (load)
Set Loading Options
Deleting all settings
Setup Mode
Set the piece number and the run-throughs and start the production
Save the order with several knitting programs
Working with Master Setup with orders with several knitting programs
Jacquards with different backs - Order with several knitting programs
Knitting Technique: Jacquard
Jacquard float
Jacquard float without transfer
Jacquard Float with Cast-off
Jacquard stripe
Jacquard stripe relief
Jacquard twill
Jacquard twill relief
Jacquard net (cross-tubular)
Jacquard Net 1x1
Jacquard Net 1x2
Jacquard Net 1x3
Jacquard Net 1x1 with Transfer
Jacquard net relief
Jacquard Module 1x1 Technique_Float with Cast-off
Create and set-up order with several knitting programs
Save the order with several knitting programs
Intarsia knitting technique
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Yarn carrier types for the intarsia knitting technique
Intarsia Yarn Carriers with CMS Performer Machines and their way of working
Yarn Carriers with CMS ADF Machines and their way of working
Exchange yarn carriers on Performer Machines
Adjustment of the yarn carriers on the machine
Adjustment of the Intarsia Yarn Carriers with Performer Machines
Adjustment of the Intarsia Yarn Carriers with ADF Machines
Vertical adjustments of a yarn carrier
Centering a yarn carrier
Set height of yarn carrier
Adjust the Yarn Carriers With the Adjustment Gauge
Horizontal adjustment of a yarn carrier
Reference yarn carrier
Intarsia Knitting Technique and Programming
Distances of intarsia yarn carriers with double assignment on Performer Machines
Distances of yarn carriers with double assignment on ADF Machines
Pattern specific concepts of the intarsia knitting technique
Intarsia binding / Gore binding
Intarsia border processing
Feed with Allowed Stepping
Reduce with Allowed Stepping
Knitting-in / knitting-out the yarn carriers
Knitting-in of yarn carriers
Example 1: Knitting-in with tuck and float
Example 2: Knitting-in with stitch and float
Example 3: Knitting-in with Knot1 and Tuck+Float
Example 4: Knitting-in with Knot, Split and Float
Knitting-out of yarn carriers
Example 1: Knitting-out with tuck and float
Braking Value with Intarsia Yarn Carriers with Performer Machines
Handling the Braking Values
Handling the Adjusting Program
Automatic Staggering of Yarn Carriers in the Fabric
Yarn Carrier Correction
Handling of the Yarn Carrier Corrections with Performer Machines
Handling of the Yarn Carrier Corrections with ADF Machines
Manage folders and patterns
Multi Gauge - Knitting technique
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Multi gauge knitting technique
Plating - knitting technique
Types of plating
Types of plating yarn carriers
Engaging Width and Rail Allocation
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Plating with Performer Machines
Settings during Production
Double Bow Plating Yarn Carrier
Adjust the Double Bow Plating Yarn Carrier
Threading up the Double Bow Plating Yarn Carrier
Adjustable Plating Yarn Carrier Carriage
Adjusting the Engaging Width
Changing Engaging Width and Loop Sinking Depth
Plating with ADF machines
Split - knitting technique
Install Raising Cam for Split-stitch
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Split-stitch technique
CMS 530 HP W: Weft yarn technique in different structures
How the weft yarn presser foot works
Secure insertion of the weft yarn
Rail allocation for the use of weft yarn presser foot
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Knitting Technique: Weave-in on CMS 530 HP W / CMS 330 HP W
Secure insertion of the weft yarn
Presser Foot Corrections ESCI in Setup
ADF 530-32 W: Weft yarn and inverse plating
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Special features of ADF 530-32 W
ADF yarn carrier with bypass equipment
Setting / Adjustment of the Weft Yarn Presser Feet
Presser Foot Corrections ESCI in Setup
Yarn carrier correction for the weft yarn carrier
Knitting Technique: Weave-in on the CMS ADF 32 W
Secure insertion of the weft yarn
Knitting Technique: Plating with the ADF machines
Front fully fashion without comb
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Additional Information with Fully Fashion - without Comb
Threading-up and Positioning Yarn Carriers with patterns without comb
Picking-up after Pressing-off Function
Setting: Distance of the yarn carrier at the fabric selvedge
Applications + gore technique without comb
Create and set-up an order with a knitting program
Multi-piece Knitting without Using the Comb
Operating modes of CMS 822 HP
Coupling widths of the CMS 822 HP
Couple Carriage Assembly Wide
Operating mode without comb
Operating mode with comb
Special features with the operating mode tandem with comb (CCC)
Couple Carriage Assembly Narrow
Counters with CMS 822 HP
Apply shape counters with operating modes without comb
Yarn carrier corrections for the right carriage with tandem machines
CMS 822 HP: Structure Pattern with Applications
Operating Mode of the Machine: Tandem without Comb
Operating Mode of the Machine: Tandem with Comb
Create an order with one knitting program, wide couple the carriage assembly and set-up
Tandem without Comb: Thread up Yarn Carriers and Position them
Additional stitch length correction for the right carriage
Switch-off the Needle Selection
Operating Mode CMS 9xx HP
Coupling widths of Tandem Machines: CMS 9xx HP
Couple Carriage Assembly Wide
Couple Carriage Assembly Narrow
Service
Cleaning the Knitting Machine
Clean the Suction and Control Unit (component type 00)
Clean the Suction and the Control Unit (starting with component type 01)
Cleaning the Suction and Control Unit (ADF)
Lubricate the Knitting Machine
Lubricating the CMS ADF
Oiling the wires in the yarn carrier rail
Greasing the yarn carrier bows
Greasing the Linear Guiding
Confirm the lubrication process
Lubricating the CMS 822
Central lubrication
Export / import machine data
Software installation
With Performer Machines
Install the Software - Direct Installation
Direct Installation: Installation and Configuration
Reference Runs
Updating Software - Indirect Installation
Update Languages
With ADF machines
Install the Software - Direct Installation
Direct Installation: Installation and Configuration
Reference Runs
Updating Software - Indirect Installation
Update Languages
Software Download
Miscellaneous
Further system settings
Display
Time and Language
User
Set PINs
Set Permissions
Set Shift Plan
Data Management
Control of Knitting Systems and of Holding-down Jacks
Report Data
Run-time Data
Yarn Table
Stitch Tension Range
Economic production and the influencing factors
Add-ons
Adapter for Switchable Outputs 2 (ID 278 349)
ADF - Double the quantity of yarn control units
ADF Light Curtain for Ultra-coarse Yarns
ADF - ASCON from Top
Kit for Devoré by One System
Pattern design technique on the M1plus
Pattern design technique on the CREATE PLUS
Working with the devoré equipment
FlexPly Kit
Pattern design technique on the CREATE PLUS
Working with FlexPly
Configure FlexPly conversion on ADF
Lightbarrier of Belt Take-down
Mounting Control Unit
Mounting Sensor Units
Replace Cable
Reworking Stripping Angle
Check Function
Types of Storage Feed Wheels