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The Ultimate Box is a read/write device that transfers embroidery designs from the hard drive of your computer to a re-writable blank embroidery card that fits your Brother, Babylock, Bernina Deco, Simplicity, White and Viking/Husqvarna embroidery machines. The 2-slot Ultimate Box also supports the cards for Pfaff and Bernina Artista embroidery machines. The Ultimate Box writes up to 230.000 stitches to the Amazing/Magic and Brother 512 Kilobyte (4 Megabit) blank cards. The Ultimate Box writes over 450.000 stitches to the Ultimate Card. It reads and saves designs back to the hard drive of your computer from the above cards and most pre-programmed design cards (except licensed design cards). The box connects with a cable to the USB port of your computer.
Note: Ultimate Box is developed by Vikant Corporation. Vikant Corporation is not affiliated with any manufacturers mentioned here. All brand names and product names are trademarks and service marks of the respective manufacturers.
1 - Run Embird and select 'Ultimate Box+' menu (Picture No. 1).
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1. Select 'Ultimate Box+' menu
2 - Ultimate Box window will appear on the screen (Picture No. 2). The Ultimate Box screen is divided into two main sections:
The top portion of the screen is used to navigate folders on your computer and select designs. It is divided into three areas. The Folder Tree (top left, A) allows you to easily navigate to the folders on your computer. While browsing, double click on folder to open or close it. The full path of current folder is displayed above this panel. The File Browsing Panel (top middle, B) displays the files in the currently selected folder. You can filter the files displayed in the File Browsing Panel by selecting Mask in the box above this panel. Click on a file to select it and preview it in the Preview area (top right, C). Above this section is the main toolbar and menus.
The bottom section of the screen is a Holding Area (D) for writing, reading and viewing designs on the embroidery card. At the bottom of the Holding Area is the status bar which shows you the amount of space used on the embroidery card and the amount remaining (E).
Choose your card type in the top portion of the screen. In this example we will write card compatible with 'Pfaff 7560' embroidery machines.
2. Choose card type
3 - Use the Folder Tree to navigate to your embroidery designs folder. Select a design in the File Browsing Panel to preview it. To add designs to the Holding Area, click on the 'Copy to Holding Area' button (Picture No. 3).
3. Select design(s) to be written to the card
4 - When you have finished adding designs to the Holding Area, click the 'Write to Card' action button. (Picture No. 4).
4. Write design(s) to the card
5 - As a last reminder, the software will ask you to confirm the write procedure. Select 'Yes'. (Picture No.5).
5. Agree with erasing of the card
6 - The write operation will start (Picture No. 6). When write operation is complete, take the card out of reader/writer box, insert it into your sewing machine and start embroidering.
6. Writing process