▶ Focus Adjust
Find the optimized position for ‘Focus Motor’
▶ Replace Electrodes
Instruction on how to replace electrodes
FiberFox recommendation
It is highly recommended to change the electrodes after every 3,000 splicing
* After finished to use this menu, the current Arc Count would be reset to ‘0’
▶ Endured Arc
Training for new electrodes adjustment
It occurs 30 times arc training for adjusting new electrodes function.
It is recommended to try on completion. Replace Electrodes menu.
▶ Motor Calibration
Automatically calibrates the speed of all motors
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▶ Diagnostic Test
LED CalibrationMeasures and adjusts the brightness of LED
Dust CheckDust checking process
Motor CalibrationAutomatically calibrates the motor speed
Arc CalibrationAutomatically calibrates the Arc power
▶ LED Calibration
Measures and adjusts the brightness of LED
▶ Dust Check
Detects dust&contaminant causing improper splicing
In order to find out optimized position for splicing, the splicer analyses the fiber images being
transmitted by the optical camera & LED inside but dust or contaminant on the camera, lenses,
LED may cause inaccurate splicing result.
Therefore, the dust check process is recommended to proceed in case of frequent splicing fail
or high insertion loss.
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▶ Fiber Training
Automatic Fiber recognition program
▶ Electrode Setting
Electrode Caution
Electrode Warning
Caution alram will be displayed when it reachs the number of
splicing cycle you set
Caution alram will be displayed when it reachs the number of
splicing cycle you set
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▶ Motor Drive
This checks the operation status of motors.
* Method : Chosen one of motor by Tapping in middle of motor name, And move to press up and
down arrow keys
▶ Update Software
Upgrade to the latest software version.
Procedure
1Prepare the USB device.
2Download the latest version software to the USB.
3Link to the Splicer (Via link cable in the package).
4Press “O’ Button to proceed update.
5Device will be rebooted once it is done.
6Splice Menu > Reset (Format) > Input Password > Execute Format task
7Execute the Quick Optimize > Stabilize Electrodes > Arc Calibration
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[Setting]
1) System Setting
Buzzer
Temperature Unit
Automatic Heating
Monitor Position
Dust Check
Password Lock
Pull Test
ON : Sound on
OFF : Sound off
℃
: Celcisius
℉
: Fahrenheit
ON : Auto start
OFF : Manual start
Front : Normal direction display
Rear : Opposite direction display
ON : Check the dust density
OFF : Skip dust checking process
ON : Password is required to operate the device
OFF : No passwerd is required
ON : Automatic pull test processing after splicing
OFF : Skip pull test process
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2) Language
Set your own language.
繁体中文Việt
Language Available
Englishةيبرعلا
한글
РусскийItaliano
DeutschPortuguês
Françaisیسراف
ไทย
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Español
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3) Power Save Option
Monitor Shut Down
1) No input during the time you set, the splicer will block
the power supply toward LCD
2) System will be switched over to standby mode.
Press the power button to resume
(Screen will be back on)
Splicer Shut Down
No input during the time you set,
the splicer will be shut down to save the power
Pressing the power button for 2sec, to reboot the splicer
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4) Set Calendar
5) Password
Change your password.
Procedure
1Input 4-digit old password number
2Input new 4-digit number for new password
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6) System Information
Machine Serial No.Identification number of the splicer
Software VersionSoftware version being installed
FPGAField programmable gate array’ version
Total Arc CountTotal number of Arc discharges
Current Arc CountCurrent number of Arc discharge
Last MaintenanceLast maintenance date
First MaintenanceFirst manufacturing date
Warranty PeriodWarranty period
Delivery DateDelivery date
Product OEMManufacturer name
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Appendix I
Splice loss increase : Reason and solution.
SymptomNameReasonSolution
Core Axial
Offset
Core Angle
Core Step
Core Curve
MFD
Mismatch
Combution
Dust on v-groove or fiber
clamp chip
Dust on v-groove or fiber
clamp chip
Bad fiber end-face quality
Dust on v-groove of fiber
clamp chip
Bad fiber end-face quality
Pre-fuse power too low or
pre-fuse time too short
Arc power too lowIncrease [Arc power]
Bad fiber end-face qualityCheck the cleaver
Dust still present after
cleaning fiber of cleaning
arc
Clean v-groove and fiber
clamp chip
Clean v-groove and fiber
clamp chip
Check if fiber cleaver is well
conditioned
Clean v-groove and fiber
clamp chip
Check if fiber cleaver is well
conditioned
INcrease [Pre-fuse power]
and/or [Pre-fuse time]
Clean fiber throughly or increase [Cleaning arc time]
Bubbles
Separation
Bad fiber end-face quality
Pre-fuse power too low or
pre-fuse time too short
Fiber stuffing too smallPerform [Motor calibration]
Pre-fuse power too high of
pre-fuse time too long
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Check if fiber cleaver is well
conditioned
Pre-fuse power too low or
pre-fuse time too short
Decrease [Pre-fuse power]
and/or [Pre-fuse time]
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FatFiber stuffing too much
Arc power not adequatePerform [Arc calibration]
Decrease [Overlap] and
perform [Motor clibration]
Thin
Line
Note : A vertical line sometimes appears at the splice point when MM fibers, or dissimilar fibers (different diam-
eters) are spliced. This does not affect splice quality, such as splice loss or tensile strength.
Some arc parameters not
adequate
Some arc parameters not
adequate
Adjust [Prefuse power],
[Pre-fuse time] or [Overlap]
Adjust [Prefuse power],
[Pre-fuse time] or [Overlap]
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Appendix II
If error message is shown as below during the process, Please follow the instruction accordingly. If
the problem still remains, please contact us.
Error MessageReasonSolution
L Fiber Place
Error
R Fiber Place
Error
Propulsion
Motor Overrun
Propulsion
Motor Trouble
Failed to Find
The Fiber
End-face
No Arc
Discharge
Motor Overrun
Cannot Find
the Edge of The
Cladding
Press the “Reset” Button. Reload
The fiber end-face is placed on the
electrode centerline, or beyond it
The fiber is no set correctly at the
bottom of the V-groove, which
results in that the fiber offsets
beyond motor formation range
Motor might be damagedConsult your nearest sales agency
The fiber is not set correctly at the
bottom of the V-groove
Arc Discharge does not occur
The fiber is not set correctly at the
bottom of the V-groove
The fiber is not set correctly at the
bottom of the V-groove
the fibers, make sure fiber end
face between V-groove and the
centre position of electrodes
Press the “Reset” button and
then re-position the fiber at the
bottom of the V-groove
Press the “Reset” button and
then re-position the fiber correctly
at the bottom of the V-groove
Confirm the electrodes in proper
position; Replace electrodes
Press the “Reset” button and
then re-position the fiber at the
bottom of the V-groove
Press the “Reset” button and
then re-position the fiber at the
bottom of the V-groove
Find Wrong
Fiber Edges
Unidentified
Type of Fiber
There’s dust on the fiber suface
Shock occurred to the splicer
during the splicing process
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Re-prepare the fiber;
Clean the lens and protector mir-
ror and then redo “Dust Check”
Execute “Motor Calibration” If the
[problem stillexist, please contact
the sale agent
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Unidentified
Type of Fibers
Shock occurred to the splicer
during the splicing process
Execute “Motor Clibration”
If the [problem still exist, please
contact the sale agent
Contact of Fiber
End-faces
Focus Motor
Overrun
Fibers
Mismatch
Large Cleave
Angle
Overlap too muchAdjust overlap parameter
Motor is not calibratedCalibrate and maintain the motor
The fiber is misplaced
There’s dust of dirt on the fiber
surface
There’s dust of dirt on the fiber
surface
The fibers of two sides are
different type
Bad fiber end-face
[Cleave Limit] is set too low
Press the “Reset” vutton and then
reposition the fiber correctly
Prepare the fiber again
Execute the [Dust check] after the
lenses and LEDs are cleaned
It may resul tin large splice loss if
you continue to splice,
Please use the proper splice mode
corresponding to the fibers
check the condition of the fiber
cleaver, if the blade is worn,
rotate the blade to a new position
or change a new one, and then
re-prepare the fibers
Increase the [Cleave limit] to an
adequate limit(standard:3.0˚c)
Large Core
Focus Error
Angle
[Core angle limit] is set too low
Dust of dirt is on the V-groove or
hte clamp chip
Too large axial offset(>0.4um)wRe-prepare the fibers
The motor is not calibratedExecute [Motor clibration]
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Increase the [Core angle limit] to
an adequate limit (standard:1.0˚c)
Clean V-groove and clamp chip.
Prepare the fibers and re-load
them
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There’s dust or dirt on the fiber
surface
Prepare the fiber again
Dust Error
(fiber core)
Fat Fiber
The lens or LEDs are coated in
dust
Cleaning Arc time is too short
It is difficult to identify the fiber
core by using the method of core
alignment to splice
There’s dust or dirt on the fiber
surface
There’s dust or dirt on the fiber
surface
Execute the dust check after
cleaning the lenses and LEDs
Set the cleaning arc time to be
180ms
It is difficult to identify the fiber
core by using MM splice mode to
splice
Prepare the fiber again
Execute the [Dust check] after the
lenses and LEDs are cleaned
Increase the cleave angle limit to
Cleave angle limit is too low
a decent value
(standard value: 3.0˚c)
Overlap too muchAdjust overlap parameter
Motor is not calibratedCalibrate and maintain the motor
Arc power too lowExecute [Arc Calibration]
Thin Fiber
The level of pre-discharge is too
high
Decreased pre-discharge of
pre-discharge time
Insufficient overlapAdjust overlap parameter
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Appendix III
[Questions and troubleshooting]
· Power does not turn off when pressing On / Off button.
- Press and hold the key until the LED color changes from green to red.
· Few splices can be made with a fully charged battery pack
· If the power saving function is not enabled, battery power degrades quicker.
- [System setting] Always enable it to conserve power usage.
· If degradation appears (memory effect). of if the battery pack is stored for an extended period of
time, complitely discharge it. After discharge completion, recharge the battery pack.
· The battery pack has reached the end of its service life. Install a new battery pack.
· The battery pack uses chemical reaction. The capacity decreases at low temperature, especially at
lower than 0 degree
·
Error message appears on monitor please refer to appendix II.
·
Inconsistent splice loss / High splice loss
·
Clean the V-grooves, fiber clamps, wind protector mirrors, and objective lenses.
·
Replace the electrodes.
·
Please refer to Appendix I.
·
The splice loss varies according to the cleave angle, arc conditions and fiber cleanliness.
·
Monitor suddenly turned off
·
The monitor suddenly turn off after an extended period of splicer inactivity, if the power
saving function is enabled. Press any key to return to the normal state.
·
Splicer power suddenly turned off without “Low battery’ message.
·
The monitor will turn off after an extended period of splicer inactivity, if the power saving
function is enabled. Press ant key to return to the normal state.
·
Identify fibers error in AUTO mode
- AUTO mode is applicable for SM, MM, NZ fiber. Errors may occurs while splicing special
fibers.
· Mismatch between Estimated splice loss and Actual splice loss
· The estimated loss is a calculated loss, so it can be used for reference only.
· The optical components of the splicer may need to be cleaned.
· Fiber protection sleeve does not shrink completely.