SewingMachinesPlus SMP-QEYESINGLESTITCH A Quilters Eye Single Stitch Camera System Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- SewingMachinesPlus
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Installation Instructions
SMP-QEYESINGLESTITCH A Quilters Eye Single Stitch Camera System
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
There are so many different longarm models available on the market and so far
we haven’t met one that A Quilter’s Eye cannot be attached to. The
instructions below are for some of the more common machines.
Included in the box: 7” LCD monitor screen with mounting bracket installed and
necessary cables, stitch camera w/mounting bracket, heavy-duty power supply
with cord, a package of clips and supplies to attach unit, and “pantograph”
camera (if ordered as a dual unit).
Look at your quilting machine and determine where you desire to mount A
Quilter’s Eye (i.e., top front using the bracket/top back, left side wall, or
on the handlebars of your longarm). The monitor can swivel on the base if you
need to change the view from the front of your machine to the back and can be
raised or lowered.
Wipe the area clean of surface dust or oil where the monitor, camera, and
clips are to be installed.
The dual lock strips we have included have a strong adhesive and can possibly
remove machine paint if they need to be moved once adhered. Before removing
adhesive backing to apply the strips, we recommend experimenting with
placement and then marking where you desire the strips and clips to be.
First, install the monitor and connect the camera and power supply as follows:
Peel away the sticky back from 2 strips of the dual lock. Adhere them on the
top of the longarm as shown. Leaving up to as much as 1″ in between strips.
Press 2 more strips of the dual lock to those you have already applied, peel
away the backing, and firmly press the monitor in place onto the dual lock
strips.
Notice the tiny paper tab in the corner of the monitor. Holding the monitor
base down with one hand carefully pull the tab upward and across to remove the
monitor screen protector. The screen can be tilted to your preference by
loosening the thumb screw on the left back. Tilt
Once the monitor is mounted, we’re going to start feeding the cables through the provided clips starting at the top by anchoring the cable a few inches past the camera on/off switch (yellow button).
The two camera cables have been tied together. Remove the tie and take the
cluster of cables tied with the black tie and untwist.
Take a few clips and slip the cable into them.
Starting several inches from the clip at the top and before peeling off the
paper backing, take the clips and slide them every 5 to 7 inches apart along
the upper left side of your quilting machine heading to the back. Peel off the
thin layer of paper on each clip and secure it to the machine. Sometimes the
paper backing is difficult to remove. We recommend sliding a straight pin or
bent paper clip just underneath the paper to start the peeling. Continue
adding and securing clips down the side and now moving forward to the front of
your quilting machine (see photos).
Take a piece of dual lock and attach it to the bracket of the stitch camera (camera with four small LED lights).
Connect the yellow end of the cable to the yellow end of the stitch camera.
Push the red end into the power adapter (packaged in its own box).
***If you purchased a single camera unit, using some of the clips, feed the
laser camera cable to the back of your machine and secure it.
IMPORTANT
We focus our stitch cameras at 1 inch from the top of the camera to the backing fabric. This is the best and most magnified view. Please place your dual lock strip as close to the front of your longarm as you can, keeping in mind that when you press the camera bracket into it, the top of the camera should be 1 inch from the backing fabric.
Make sure you have a small clip close to the dual lock piece.
Depending on the size of your quilting machine you may have some wire “slack.”
If so, attach the included large clip towards the back of your machine to coil
up and secure any excess wiring (see photo).
Find the power source in the box. Locate where you would like to place it on your longarm (on the back side, towards the back, etc.). Place one strip of dual lock vertically onto the power source. Then place the second strip of dual lock onto the strip you’ve already placed, locking it in. Peel the backing and press the power source firmly onto the longarm. **You will need to provide your own extension cord with a length long enough to accommodate the movement of your machine.
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Take the cable coming from the power source and push it into the matching
cable end coming from your monitor.
Using A Quilter’s Eye:
Push the lower right button on the monitor to turn A Quilter’s Eye on. At
first, you will see some symbols – they will disappear. If the screen is blue
with no picture, press V1/V2 button to change camera displays. The V1 screen
is what shows the stitching under the quilt, and the V2 screen shows the
pantograph pattern if the “panto” camera was also purchased.
The stitch camera comes to you already focused at 1 inch from the top of the
camera to the quilt back, which is the best. ***Please don’t randomly twist
the camera disk. If the stitches are not clear, the view from the camera can
be altered by turning the black disk in the center of the camera in small
increments counter-clock wise for a closer view and clock wise for a wider
view. In the center of the camera top is a tiny hole which is the lens – DO
NOT TOUCH. On the outside of the lens are two tiny holes. Using a bent
paperclip or Tpin, insert in one of the two holes and slightly turn the camera
for focus to your longarm.
If you need to (and before trying to refocus) you can move the camera unit
up/down or front/back along the strip of Dual Lock per your preference. Keep
in mind that there must be at least 25% of the camera base attached to the
Dual Lock to keep the camera securely in place.
If you ordered the dual unit with the “panto” camera, turn on your laser to
show where the light is on your pantograph pattern. Attach the “panto” camera
to your laser light or machine wall and position it so it shows your laser
light on the monitor. Occasionally the “panto” camera isn’t orientated
correctly – meaning the view on the monitor screen isn’t going in the correct
direction (ie, you are moving from left to right, but the monitor shows
movement from right to left). To adjust, slightly twist the 2 halves of the
camera open and move the bracket in small increments until the direction is
correct. Then tighten the 2 halves.
The cable can go over the top of the lower arm secured by a clip or if your machine allows under the lower arm. Face the clip with the opening towards the back of your machine to secure the wire. Attach the camera to the cable.
Push the V2 button on the monitor screen and adjust the angle and position of
the camera so that your view is following the laser light.
Remember – the view of the stitching on the back of a quilt is on the V1
screen, and the view of the pantograph is on the V2 screen changed by simply
pushing the button on the front of the monitor.
Only the on/off and V1/V2 buttons need to be pushed. The menu, – and + buttons
have no function on our monitor and don’t need to be pushed at all.
If you don’t feel that the camera is focused well, you may want to try the
following:
Load a previously quilted quilt or sample quilt on your machine preferably
quilted with a colored thread not matching the fabric.
Attach the camera as directed above.
Make sure the camera lens is clean gently using the QTip on the pinhole lens.
If focus needs to be changed, pull the camera away while still connected to
the cable. Point it towards any stitching (even the top of the quilt) at the
same distance from the fabric as it would be if the camera was mounted to the
machine. Remember, we send the camera already focused to 1″ from the top of
the camera to the back of the quilt. If possible, mount your dual lock so that
the camera rests in that position before trying to refocus.
If further help is needed, please email us at:
aquilterseye@gmail.com or phone
866-4391119
Additional pictures of viewing the stitching on the back, applications of A
Quilter’s Eye on different machines, etc., are shown on our website under the
heading Photo Gallery. These pictures have not been altered or changed in any
way.
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