8.10 | Settings Menu
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If they are not communicating, nothing will happen. If the Pro-Stitcher computer can detect that it is not
communicating with the quilting machine, a lightning bolt icon will appear in the top-left corner of the Pro-
Stitcher screen. Pressing that button will perform the same function as the Reconnect Machine button.
Speed Profile
The Speed Profile enables you to customize the relationship between quilting speed and the precision
needed to quilt intricate designs.
To set your speed profile
• Select Default for most quilting designs. Only if you feel that the quilting design requires more
precision should you ever need to change the setting.
• Select Precision to stitch intricate designs more slowly.
• Select Speed for more speed than Precision, but to ensure curves are stitched smoothly.
We recommend that you use the advanced speed profile options only as advised by a technician.
Motor Option
The Motor Torque Limit enables you to customize the sensitivity of the Pro-Stitcher motors. For example,
if while quilting the Infinity hits the poles, there is a thread lock, or you’ve selected a quilting speed that
is too fast for the complex design you’re using, the error message Motor Error: Excessive Motor Strain
Detected appears and the motors stop. This setting varies the threshold for stopping the motors. The
default limit is 50. Most will not need to adjust this value.
When to adjust the Motor Torque Limit
Generally you will make this adjustment when recommended by a technician or if you repeatedly receive
the motor error message that excessive motor strain was detected.
If you receive the motor strain error message during normal stitching conditions:
1. Check for and remove any obstructions.
2. Clear the error message by touching the
X
in the upper-right corner of the message.
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