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I got a pig in a poke used servo motor with a parameter sheet that doesn't quite match up. I went through and made the best sheet I could based on playing with the knobs.

P2 and P4 are the same. The printed sheet had far fewer entrys than the control box gives me.

P10 to 012 seem to be for automatic sewing of some kind. It'll run and stop the the number of seconds specified by 11 and 12, repeatedly until you cut the power. Turn the switch on, it cycles until you turn it back off.

No idea of the brand. 

If anybody knows or cares to speculate about the mystery parameters, I'm all ears. I have enough to make it work.d708e195-d6d0-4caa-92e9-98fadbf918c9.jpg649d3b46-fd54-4ced-9802-1ec7cd20b907.jpgae72c7ef-6f4e-4618-8221-997e230a4bb6.jpg

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P03 is probably needle-down position (mean how far the handwheel turns from needle-up position to needle-down position)

P10 is supposedly for breaking in the machine. I forget where I read that.

This Stitchman Servo: The missing manual may give you ideas about some of the others.

 

In search of the perfect hundred-dollar servo motor with needle positioner.

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