Fujikura FSM-30R User manual

KSP76-0068-16-03
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
ARC
FUSION SPLICER
FSM-30R
Read
this
instructionmanualcarefully
before
operating
the
equipment.
Keep
this
manual
ina
safeplace.
IPFujikura


Page
1
Table
of
Contents
Page
§1.
Warning
and
Cautions
for
Safe
Operation.„.
3
§
2.
Description
of
Products
7
§
2.1.
Product
Specification
7
§
2.2.
Components
of
Splicer
8
§
2.3.
NecessaryItems
for
SplicingOperation
9
§
2.4.Description
of
Splicer
10
§3.
Outline
of
SplicingOperation
12
§4.
Detail
of
SplicingOperation
18
§
4.1.
Preparations
before
SplicingOperation
18
§
4.2.PowerSupply
to
Splicer
18
§
4.2.1.Using
AC
Adapter
18
§
4.2.2.
UsingBatteryPack
18
§
4.2.3.Power
On18
§
4.2.4.Removal
of
AC
adapter
or
BatteryPack
19
§
4.3.Selection
of
SpliceMode
and
Heater
Mode
20
§4.3.1.
Power-OnMenu
20
§
4.3.2.Ready
State
21
§
4.3.3.BatteryIndicator
21
§
4.4.
Fiber
Preparation
(Setting
on
Holder,Stripping
and
Cleaning)
22
§
4.4.1.Preparation
of
Fiber
Ribbon
22
§
4.4.2.Single
Fibers
25
§
4.5.
Fiber
Cleaving
26
§
4.6.Setting
Fibers
Procedure
on
Splicer
28
§
4.7.Splicing
31
§
4.8.
Fiber
Removal
from
Splicer
35
§
4.9.ReinforcingSpliced
Point
37
§
4.10.Recharging
Battery
Pack
39
§5.
Maintenance
of
SplicingQuality
40
§
5.1.
Cleaning
and
CheckingbeforeSplicing
40
§
5.1.1.
CleaningV-grooves
40
§
5.1.2.CleaningFiberClamps
41
§
5.1.3.
CleaningWindProtectorMirrors
42
§
5.3.4.
Arc
Test
42
§
5.1.5.
Cleaning
Fiber
Cleaver
43
§
5.1.6.
Cleaning
Hot
Jacket
Stripper
43

Page
2
§
5.2.PeriodicalChecking
and
Maintenance
44
§
5.2.1.
Arc
CountCheck
&
ElectrodeReplacement
44
§5.2.2.
Dust
Check
of
OpticalPath
44
§
5.2.3.Cleaning
Objective
lenses
45
§
5.2.4.DiagnosticTest
46
§
5.2.5.CompleteDischarge
of
BatteryPack
46
§
5.2.6.
Rotating
Cleaver
Blade
46
§
6.
MenuCommands
48
Menu
Commands
Map48
§
6.2.Splice
Mode
and
HeaterMode
50
§
6.2.1.
Selection
of
Splice
Mode
and
Heater
Mode
50
§
6.2.2.EditingSpliceParameters
51
§
6.2.3.Editing
Heater
Parameters
54
§
6.2.4.
Arrangement
of
Splice
Mode
and
Heater
Mode
56
§
6.3.
Arc
TestFunction
58
§
6.4.
SplicingResultMemory
60
§
6.4.1,
StoringSplicingResults
60
§
6.4.2.Cancel
of
StoringSpliceResults
61
§
6.4.3.Display
of
SplicingResultMemory
62
§
6.4.4,ClearingSplicingResults
63
§
6.5.UtilityMenu
65
§
6.5.1.
LanguageSelection
65
§
6.5.2.PowerSavingFunction
65
§
6.5.3.PauseFunction
65
§
6.5.4.DisplayingSensor
Value
65
§
6.5.5.Configurations
for
Customizing
Splicer(forSupervisors)
66
§
6.6.MaintenanceMenu
69
§
6.6.1.DustCheckFunction
69
§
6.6.2.DiagnosticTestFunction
70
§
6.6.3.ElectrodeReplacementFunction
71
§6.6.4.
Clearing
Arc
Count
74
§
6.6.5.Battery
Pack
DischargingFunction
75
§
6.6.6.ManualMotorOperation
76
§
6.6.7.Maintenance
Information
76
§
7.
Trouble
Shooting
77
§
7.1.
Error
MessageList
78
§
7.2.TroubleShooting
81
§
8.
Guarantee
and
ContactAddress
83
§
8.1.Guarantee
83
§
8.2,ContactAddress
84
Appendix
85

Page3
§
1.
Warning
and
Cautions
for
SafeOperation
Thank
youfor
purchasing
our
Fujikura
Arc
FusionSplicer.Thisinstruction
manualalsoincludessafetyrequirements.
•
Read
this
manualcarefully
before
operating
the
splicer.
•
Keep
this
manual
ina
safeplace.
Thisinstructionmanualindicateswarnings
and
cautions
by
using
alert
symbols.
Itis
important
to
understand
their
meaning.
WARNING
There
isa
possibility
of
personaldeath
or
seriousinjury
resulting
from
improper
useby
ignoring
this
indication.
,|X
CAUTION
There
isa
possibility
of
personal
injury
or
physicalloss
resulting
from
improper
useby
ignoringthisindication.
Example
of
AlertSymbol
C
ZA
Symbolmeans"PayAttention."
E.g.
Thissymbolindicates"Payattention
to
explosion.
Qy
Symbolmeans"Must
not
do."
E.g.
Thissymbolindicates"Youmust
not
disassemble."
9
Symbolmeans"Mustdo."
E.g.
This
symbolindicates"Youmustdisconnect
theAC
power
cord
from
the
wall socket
orthe
applianceinlet."

Page
4
T
0
0
o
O
WARNING
Never
operate
the
splicer
inan
environment
where
flammable
liquid
or
vapor
exists.
Extremelydangerous
fire
and
explosion
could
result
from
the
splicer'selectrical
arcin
such
an
environment.
Do
not
disassemble
or
modify
the
splicer,
AC
adapter
and
battery
pack.
In
particular,
donot
remove
or
bypass
any
electrical
or
mechanicaldevice(e.g.
a
fuse
or
safetyswitch)incorporated
into
the
design
and
manufacturing
of
this
equipment.
During
arc
discharge,
the
electrodesgeneratehighvoltage
and
hightemperature,
andit
causespersonalinjury.
Donot
touch
the
electrodesduring
the
operation(though
arc
discharge
isnot
possiblewhen
the
windprotector
is
opened).Turn
the
splicer
power
off,
and
disconnect
theAC
powercord
(or
remove
the
batterypack)when
replacingthe
electrodes.
This
equipment
is
designed
for
splicingoptical
glass
fibersonly.
Do
not
attempt
to
splice
any
materialsother
than
the
optical
glasslibers.
Never
use a
cannedtype
air
cleaner
to
removedust,
orto
clean
the
splicer.
The
electrical
arcmay
ignite
any
remaining
gas
mixture.
Safety
glassesshouldalways
be
wornduring
the
fiber
preparation
andthe
splicing
process.
A
glass
fiberfragment
can
be
extremelydangerous
ifit
comesintocontactwith
the
eye,skin,
or
is
ingested.
Use
onlyspecifiedpowersupplyunit
and
proper
AC
power
source.
•
Only
theAC
adapter
/
battery
charger
(ADC-07)
orthe
battery
pack
(BTR-04)
canbe
used
for
supplyingpower
tothe
splicer.
•
Proper
AC
powersource
tothe
ADC-07
is
AC100-240V,
50-60Hz.
Check
theAC
powersource
before
use.
Improper
AC
power
source
outofthe
range
can
cause
personal
injury,
emitting
smoke
or
equipment
damage.
•
AbnormaLhigh
AC
outputvoltage
orfrequency
from
anAC
generator
i_s_
a
common
fault.
Measure
the
output
AC
voltage
by
a
circuit
tester
before
connecting
theAC
powercord.
Improperhighvoltage
or
frequency
from
generatorcauses
personal
injury,
emittingsmoke
or
equipmentdamage.
Make
sure
the^
generator
is
regularlychecked
and
serviced
Do
notputa
heavyobject
onthe
powercord.Also,
donot
pull,
heat
upor
modify
the
powercord.Using
an
impropercord
ora
damaged
cord
can
result
ina fire,
emittingsmoke,equipment
damage
or
personal
injury.

Page
5
WARNING
o
o
e
c
Connect
theAC
powercordproperly
tothe
appliance
inlet
and
wallsocket.When
inserting
theAC
plug,
confirm
no
dust
or
dirt
on
terminals,
and
insert
it
fully.
Incompleteconnection
can
cause
afire,
emittingsmoke
or
personalinjury.
This
applianceMUST
be
Grounded/
Earthed.
Use
onlysupplied
3-core
AC
powercord.NEVER
usea
2-coremains
cord,
extension
cable
or
plug.
Use
only
the
specified
battery
charger
(ADC-07)
to
recharge
the
batterypack(BTR-04)
with
a
batterychargercord(DCC-08).
Personalinjury
or
equipmentdamage
can
result
from
using
not
specified
batterycharger.Proper
AC
powersource
tothe
ADC-07
is
AC100-240V,
50-60Hz.
Cheek
theAC
powersource
before
use.
Improper
AC
powersource
can
causepersonalinjury,
emitting
smoke
or
equipmentdamage.
The
appliance
inlet
is
used
to
disconnect
the
powercord
in the
event
ofa
fault.
Be
sure
to
position
the
splicer
so
that
itis
easy
to
disconnect
the
powercordquickly.
Disconnect
theAC
powercord
from
the
appliance
inlet
orthe
wall
socketimmediatelywhen
the
equipmentemitssmoke
orbad
smell,
or is
noisy
or
hot.Leaving
the
abnormalcondition
can
cause
a fire,
personal
injury
or
equipment
damage.
Disconnect
theAC
powercord
from
the
appliance
inlet
orthe
wall
socketwhen
the
equipment
is
damaged(e.g.
by
dropping).
Itmay
causepersonalinjury
or
equipmentdamage.
Disconnect
theAC
powercord
from
the
appliance
inlet
orthe
wall
socketwhenliquid(e.g.water)
oran
object
(e.g.screw)
falls
inside
the
splicer.
Itcan
causepersonalinjury
or
equipmentdamage.
Do
not
touch
the
splicer,
AC
powercord
andAC
plugwith
a wet
hand.
Itcan
cause
personal
injury.
Do
not
operate
the
splicer
when
itiswet
withdew.
Itcan
cause
personalinjury
or
equipmentdamage.
Do
notusethe
splicer
in
circumstance
of
extremely
hot
temperature.
Itmay
causepersonalinjury
or
equipmentdamage.
Do
not
throw
the
batterypackawayinto
a fire.Or,donot
heat
it
up.
Itcan
cause
a
dangerousexplosion.

Page
6
WAENING
Do
not
short-circuitbothterminals
ofthe
batterypack
andtheAC
adapter
/
batterycharger.Large
electrical
current
can
cause
personal
injury,
a fireor
equipmentdamage.
CAUTION
Do
not
store
the
equipment
inany
areawhereextremeheat
and
humidity
are
present.
Itmay
causeequipmentdamage.
During
/
after
heating
the
fiber
protectionsleeve,
donot
touch
the
ceramic
heater
andthefiber
protectionsleeve.
The
high
temperature
may
causepersonal
injury.
Do
not
place
the
splicer
inan
unstableplace.
Ina
case
of
dropping
the
equipment,
itcan
causepersonalinjury
or
equipment
damage.
Precise adjustment
and
alignment
havebeenmade
to
this
splicer.
Do
not
give
a
strongshock.
Usea
carryingcase
to
transport
and
store
the
splicer.
The
carryingcasewillpreventdamage
and
provide
protection
from
moisture,vibration
and
shock during
storage
and
transportation.
o
Keep
the
splicer
freefrom
sand,
dust,
lubricants
and
other
contaminants.
It
degrades
the
splicingperformance.
O
Replace
the
electrodesproperly.
•
Onlyspecifiedelectrodes
canbe
used.
•
Setthenew
electrodes
tothe
correctposition.
•
Replace
the
electrodes
asa
pair.
Not
following
the
abovecautions
can
causeabnormaldischarge.
It
can
result
in
equipmentdamage
or
degradedsplicingquality.
0
Do
notuseany
otherchemicalexceptalcohol
to
clean
the
objective
lens,
V-groove,
mirror,
LCD
monitor,
body
andsoon.
Doing
somay
causeblurring,discoloration
or
deterioration.
0
The
splicerrequires
no
lubrication.
Oilmay
degrade
the
performance
and
damage
the
splicer.
O
Repair
or
re-adjustmentshould
be
performed
byan
authorized
engineer.
Failure
to
repair
the
equipment
can
result
in
personal
injury
or
equipmentdamage.
Pleasecontact
a
sales
agency
in
yourcountry
inthe
event
ofany
problem.
Fujikura
Ltd.accepts
no
responsibility
for
personalinjury
or
physical
loss
including
equipmentdamageresulting
from
improper
useor
modification.

Page
7
§
2.
Description
of
Products
§
2.1.
Product
Specification
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
ApplicableFiber
Average
SpliceLoss
SplicingTime
Arc
Power
Compensation
ProofTestForce
SplicingResult
Memory
Applicable
Fiber
ProtectionSleeve
Fiber
Protection
SleeveShrinking
Time
Dimension
Weight
Specification
for
BatteryPack
andAC
Adapter
Anti-wind
Characteristics
•
Silica
basedoptical
fiber
Single
Mode
(SM)
Fiber,
Multi
Mode(MM)Fiber,
and
DispersionShifted(DS)
Fiber
•
Fiber
Configuration
•
Ny
900umoutercoatingsingle
fiber
•
UV
250um
outercoatingsingle
fiber
•
FSM-30R8:
2 - 8 fiber
ribbon
or2 - 8
glued
(ribbonized)
single
fibers
•
FSM-30R12:
2 - 12fiber
ribbon
or2 - 12
glued
(ribbonized)
singlefibers
•
Typ.
0.05
dB
with
Single
Mode
Fiber
•
Typ.
0.02
dB
withMultiMode
Fiber
•
Typ.
0.08
dB
with
DispersionShifted
Fiber
Samplefibers
in
accordancewithITU-T
G.652,
G.651,G.653
are
used.
Typ.
40
seconds
Automaticcompensation
by
atmosphericpressure
Maximum
Altitude:3500mheight
Approx.
2N
•
MemoryCapacity:
150
splicing
results
•
Storage
Data:Estimatedloss,Fiber
Offset,
Error,
CleaveAngle,
Arc
Conditions,
Comment
(22
letters)
•
40mmsleeve
for1-8fibers:
FP-04(T)
•
40mmsleeve
for
1-12
fibers:
FP-05
•
60mmsleeve
for
single
fiber:
FP-03
•
40mmsleeve
for
single
fiber:
FP-03(40mm)
Typ.
100
seconds
(
FP-05
at25
degree
C
Ambient
by
using
theAC
Adapter)
150mm(W)
/
150mm(D)
/
150mm(H)
2.8kgwith
AC
Adapter
/
3.3kg
with
BatteryPack
*
BatteryPack(BTR-04)
NiCd,
DC12V,
2800mAh
•
AC
adapter
/
batterycharger
(ADC-07)
Inputvoltage:AC100
to
240V
(50to
GOHz)
Batterychargetime:typical
2
hours
Maximum
PermissibleWindSpeed:
15m/s

Page
8
§
2.2.
Components
of
Splicer
Top
Cover
TC-01A]
(OPTION)
FiberHolder
(OPTION)
4.
Spare
Electrodes.
.,
[
ELCT2-16
]
1
paii-
Arc
I1
usion
Splicer
FSM-30R
]
1pc
J-Platc
JP-02A]
(OPTION)
Magnifier
MGS-03
]
(OPTION)
Instruction
Manual
1pc
Monitor
Cover
IMC-01]
1pc
Battery
Pack
BTR-04
]
1pc
AC
Adapter
/
Battery
Charger
[ADC-07]
1pC
Battery
Charger
AC
power
Cord
Cord[DCC-08]
[ACC-01
or
others]
pc
CarryingCase
[CC-01]
Ipc
pc
Figure
2 - 1
Components
of
FSM-30R
Note:Some
of
above
are
optionalitems

Page
9
§
2.3.
Necessary
Items
for
SplicingOperation
Fiber
Type
NOTE
10
or12
ribbon
is
applicable
only
for
FSM-30R12
Fiber
Protection
Sleeve
2,
4,5,
6,
8,
{10,
12}
Fiber
Ribbon
Ribbon
Thickness
0.25
-
0.4rnm
2,4,5,6,8,
{10,
12}
ArrangedSingle
Fiber
Fiber
Arrangement
Tool
[
FAT-04
SingleFiber
UV
2
50
urn
Single
Fiber
Ny
900um
40mm
Ribbon
40mm
Ribbon
Sleeve
(upto12)
Sleeve
(upto8)
[
FP-05
[
FP-04(T)
*
60mm
Single
Sleeve
40mm
Single
Sleeve
[
FP-03(40mm)
X
Fiber
Holder
FH-2,
-4,-5,-G.-8,
{-10,
-12}
FH-250
FH-900
Stripping
Tool
[PS-02
Hot
Jacket
Stripper[HJS-02J
Primary
CoatStripper
Jacket
Stnpper
fJS-011
Cleaving
Tool
FiberCleaver
[CT-04B]
Cleaning
Tool
Alcohol
Dispenser
Gauze
Figure
2 - 2
NecessaryItems

Page
10
§
2.4.Description
of
Splicer
Wind
Protector
5
inches
LCD
ColorMonitor
Brightness
Control
Power
Unit
Dock
Tube
Heater
Hole
for
fixing
J-Plate
Video
Output
Terminal
PowerUnit
Release
Button
DC
Output
Terminal
for
Hot
JacketStripper
Camera
ScrewHole
l/4"-20UNC
(Option)
Figure
2 - 3
FSM-30RSideView

Page
11
TubeHeaterCover
Objective
Lens
Fiber
Clamp
Fiber
Guide
Fiber
Holder
Clamp
Power
Off
Key
Left
Panel
Keyboard
Tube
HeaterClamp
Hole
for
Magnifier
V-groove
Discharge
Electrode
Electrode
Fixture
with
Cover
Power
On
Key
Right
Panel
Keyboard
Wind
Protector
Mirror
Figure
2 - 4
FSM-30R
Top
View

Page
12
§
3.
Outline
of
Splicing
Operation
ST_EP_1
Confirm
necessary
items
Check
the
necessaryitems
before
starting
a
splicingoperation.
See
Figure
2 - 1
'Components
of
FSM-30R'
on
PageS
and
Figure
2 - 2
'Necessary
Items'
on
PageD.
STEP
2
Powersupply
to
splicer
•
Using
theAC
adapter
(ADC-07)
Insert
the
ADC-07into
the
powerunitdock
ofthe
splicer
until
it
clicks.
Then,connect
theAC
powercord
tothe
inlet
oftheAC
adapter.
O
When
using
anAC
generator,measure
theAC
outputvoltage
bya
circuit
tester
before
connecting
theAC
powercord
Using
the
BatteryPack(BTR-04)
Insert
the
full
chargedBTR-04
intojhe
powerunit
dock
until
it
clicks.
Notel:
To
extendoperationaltime,
itis
possible
toseta
powersaving
function,
see§
6.5.2
Power
Saving
Function
on
Page65.
STEP
3 Setupthe
splicer
In
factorydefaultsetting,
a
[READY]
state
appears
onthe
monitorafterpressing
the
"ON"
key.
Ifa
[Power-OnMenu]
is
enabled
(See
§
6.5.5
on
Page66),
the
[Power-On
Menu]
appears
before
the
[Ready]
state.
PoK»r-On
Mervj
T'l
I'---
S
Heater
Mode
•
[Power-On
Menu]
[1]
Confirm
the
splice
and
heatermode.
[2]
Change
the
splice
and
heatermode
if
necessary(See
§
6.2.1
on
PageSO).
[3]
Perform
theArc
Test
to
give
the
best
[!]->.
splicing
quality(See
§ 6.3on
Page58).
[4]
Quit
the
Power-On
menu.
•
[Ready]
state
[1]
Confirm
the
splice
and
heatermode.
[2]
To
change
the
splice
and
heater
mode,
or
to
perform
theArc
Test,press
the
"MENU"
key.
§
6.2.1
(PageSO)
shows
how
to
change
the
splice
and
heater
mode,
and§ 6.3
(Page58)
shows
howto
perform
theArc
Test.
Battery
Indicator
See§
4.3.3onPage22.
AT:
Move
Cursor
SET
:
Select
MENU
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1:RIBBQN
40am
Splice
mgd«
No.
6
SM
8
Heater
Mode
No1
RIBBON
40i™>
SET
Start
Spl
ice
MENU
Mam
Menu
V
X/Y
View
Chane
1:RIB60ri
40rr,»

Page
13
STEP
4
Setting
the fiber ribbon in the fiber
holder
At
first,
cleanapprox.
1m
length
of the fiber
coatingwithalcohol-
impregnatedgauze
to
prevent
dust
from
entering
inthe
fiber
protection
sleeve.
Note2:
Following
procedures
arefor
splicing
the
fiber
ribbons.
Concerning
the
single
fiber
preparation,refer
to§
4.4.2
'Single
Fiber'
on
Page25.
Fiber
protectio
sleeve
Fiber
Holder
Fiber
Holder
No.lFibei
Place
the
fiber
ribbon
with
t
tensionmember
downward.
Setthefiber
ribbon
straightly
atthe
exact
center
ofthe
fiber
holder.
30to40mm
(1.2
to1.6
inches)
Straighten
the
fiber
ribbon
by
rubbingwith
fingers
when
there
is
bent.
Figure
3 - 1
Setting
FiberRibbon
in
FiberHolder
STEP
fi
Strip
thefiber
rihhon
Setthe
fiber
holderonto
a hot
jacket
stripper.
Closeboth
the
covers,
and
heat
thefiberfor5
secondsapproximately.Then,
slide
thefiber
holderbase
and
clampgently.
Hold
this
point
firmly
during
the
heating
and
sliding.
Slide
thefiber
holder
base
and
clampgently.
Figure
3 - 2
Stripping
Fiber
Ribbon
NoteS:
Handle
the
bare
fiber
carefully
without
suffering
any
damage.

Page
14
STEP
6
Cleaning
and
Cleaving
the
fiber
ribbon
Completely
clean
thefiber
surface
by
wiping
with
alcohol-impregnated
gauze
or
non-dust
tissue.
Note4:
Usea
high-purityalcohol
of
higher
than
99%
level.
Place
the
fiber
holder
onthefiber
cleaver.Arrange
thefibersina
line
by
touch.Close
a top
clamp,
and
slide
a
bladeslowly.
Push
a
button
onan
anvil
arm
until
thetop
clamp
is
lifted
up
little.
Arrange
thefibersina
line
byfilliping.
Figure
3 - 3
FiberArrangement
on
FiberCleaver
STEP
7
Set
thefiber
holder
onto
the
splicer
Setthe
left
and
right
fiber
holdersonto
the
splicer,
simultaneouslyplace
the
fibers
inthe
V-groove.
Noto5:
Be
careful
that
thefiberend
does
not
touch
the
V-groovc.
Arrange
the
fibers
in
the
V-groove
coming
straight
from
thefiber
holder
by
aligning
thefiber
holderposition.Close
the
fiber
holder clamps,
and
carefully
liftdown
thefiber
clampsonto
the
bare
fiber.
Finally,close
the
windprotector.
STEPS
Splicing
operation
All
splicingprocesses
are
shown
in
Figure
3 - 5
(Page
16)and
Figure
3 - 6
(Page 17),
and
progressed
bythe
"SET"key.Inspect
the
fiber
image
onthe
monitor
during
the
splicingoperation.
See§ 4.7
'Splicing'
on
PageSl.

Page
15
STEP
9
Remove
the
spliced
fiber
from
the
splicer
Open
the
windprotector.
Pull
upthe
fiber
clamps
and
keepthemaway.
Then,
press
the
"SET"
keyto
perform
the
proof
test.
After
the
test,open
both
the
outside
lids
ofthefiber
holders.
NoteG:
Donot
open
the
fiber
holder clamp.
Slide
the
fiberprotectionsleeve
near
tothe
splicer,
and
hold
the
left
fiber
ribbon
outside
ofthefiber
protectionsleevewith
left
hand.Open
the
left
inside
lidofthefiber
holder,
and
makesmalltensionwith
left
hand.
Open
the
right
inside
lidofthefiber
holder,
and
hold
the
rightfiberribbon
with
right
hand.Remove
the
spliced
fiber
from
the
splicerwithkeeping
smalltension
to
prevent
thefiber
bendduring
the
transportation.
STEP
10
Reinforce
the
spliced
point
Slide
the
fiberprotectionsleevecentrallyover
the
splicedpoint.Place
the
spliced
fiber
into
the
tubeheaterwithsmalltension,then
the
lefttube
heater
clamp
is
automaticallyclosed.Close
the
right
tubeheaterclamp
by
left
hand
withkeepingsmalltensiontoward
the
right
side.
Note?:
The
splicedpoint
andfiber
protectionsleeveshould
beatthe
center
of
the
tubeheater.
Note8:Confirm
that
thefiber
protectionsleeve
isset
with
the
tension
member
tothe
bottom.
NoteO:
Confirm
that
thefiber
inside
the
fiber
protectionsleeve
hasno
twisting
andno
bending.
Close
the
tubeheatercover,
and
press
the
"HEAT"button.
Center
—
q
i
•H
1
•-
:|
1
1
~
f
1
i
/,,
fibej
of
t>
\
Adjust
thefiberand
iber
protection
sleeve
atthe
center
of
the
tubeheater.
Figure
3 - 4
SettingFiberProtectionSleeve
in
TubeHeater

Page
16
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Heater
Mods
Mo.
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40mm
SET
Start
Splice
MENU
Main
M«nu
A
Hide
Massage
V
X/Y
View
Chanee
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4QiMn
[SET]
Fiber
Gap
Setting
&
Fiber
Inspection
nr
A
Data
/
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1.6
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,:
Show
the
Fiber
SET:
Spi
ice
MENU
:Main
Menu
1:RIBBON
4Qmrn
Proof
Test
1
Lift
upthe
FiberClamps,
then
[SET]
Figure
3 - 5
Splicing-
Process
(1)

Page
17
[SET]
Arc
Discharge
&
Fiber
Inspection
Open
the
Wind
Protector
[SET]
X
FINISHED
LOSStdB]
ERROR
':
0.01
OK
:
0.05
OK
6;
0 06OK
:0 00 Of,
FINISHED
LOSSEdB]
ERROR
8
0 01OK
7. 0 05 OK.
60 06(
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.0
02
OK
30
02
OK.
2
0
00
01'.'
1
0
fjf.\K
Open
the
uind
pr-Meetor
Shoiv
the
Fiber
MENU
Comment
Input
ARC
Rsarc
6:SM6
1
RIBBON
4nilim
Open
the
Wind
I
Protector
":
0.01
:
0.05
60 06
000
4
0.02
30 02
2
0 00
I-
0.00
Lift
up
tki«
fiber
clamps
before
tha
proof
teif
Show
the
Fibac
MENU
Comment
Input
ARC
Rearc
I
:RI6BON
40mif,
Figure
3-6
Splicing
Process
(2)

Page
18
§
4.
Detail
of
Splicing
Operation
§
4.1.Preparations
before
SplicingOperation
Preparenecessary
items.
See
Figure
2 - 2
'Necessary
Items'
on
Page9.
Note:Check
and
clean
the
splicer
and
tools
before
starting
the
operation
See§ 5.1on
Page40.
§
4.2.
PowerSupply
to
Splicer
UsetheAC
adapter
(ADC-07)
or
batterypack
(BTR-04)
for
powersupply
to
the
splicer.
Connection
is
described below.
§
4.2.1.
Using
AC
Adapter
(1)
Inserting
theAC
adapter
c
Before
inserting
theAC
adapterinto
the
splicer, check
tosee
that
theAC
cord
isnot
plugged
in.
Insert
theAC
adapterinto
the
powerunitdock
ofthe
splicer
until
it
clicks.Make
sure
theAC
adapterdoes
not
come
off.
(2)
Connecting
theAC
powercord
Plug
theAC
powercordinto
the
appliance
inlet
of
AC
adapter
asfaras
it
goes.Connect
theAC
pluginto
the
wallsocket
fully.
When
connecting
toanAC
generator,
donot
fail
to
measure
the
outputvoltage
ofthe
generator
by
using
a
circuit
tester.
o
§
4.2.2.
Using
Battery
Pack
Insert
a
full
chargedbatterypackinto
the
powerunitdock
ofthe
splicer
until
it
clicks.Makesure
the
batterypackdoes
not
come
off.
§
4.2.3.
Power
On
Press
the
"ON"
keyonthe
panelkeyboard
after
inserting
theAC
adaptor
or
the
batterypack.
Checkl;
If
water
is
condensed
onto
the
surface
ofthe
splicer
dueto
temperature
difference
from
the
outside
air,
warm
upthe
splicer
for
about
10-20
minutes.
Check2:
When
the
outside
air
temperature
is
below
0
degree
C,be
sure
to
perform
warm-up
of
about10-20minutes
after
turning
onthe
power.
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