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Error Message
Cause
Solution
Focus Motor Home
position Error
Shock occurred to the
splicer during the splicing
process.
Carry out “motor calibration”. If the
problem still exists, please contact sales
agent.
Fiber End face Gap
Wrong
Too much [Overlap] setting
Adjust [Overlap] parameter setting.
The motor is not calibrated Perform [Motor Calibration].
Focus Motor
Distance Over Limit
The fiber is misplaced.
Press the “RESET” button; re-position
the fiber correctly at the bottom of the
V-groove.
There’s dust or dirt on the
fiber surface
Prepare the fiber (stripping,
Cleaning and cleaving) again.
There’s dust or dirt on the
lenses.
Execute the [Dust Check] after cleaning
the lenses and mirrors.
Fiber Mismatch,
Continue?
Different fiber types on two
sides.
It may result in large splice loss if you
continue to splice, Please use the proper
splice mode corresponding to the fibers.
Cleave Angle Over
Limit
Bad fiber end-face
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.
[Cleave Angle Limit] is set
too low.
Increase the “Cleave Angle Limit” to an
adequate limit. (standard value: 3.0°).
Core Angle Over
Limit
[Core Angle Limit] is set
too low.
Increase the “Core Angle Limit” to an
adequate limit.
(standard value: 1.0°).
Dust or dirt is on the
V-groove or fiber holders.
Clean the V-groove and the fiber holders.
Prepare and reload the fiber again.
Fiber Axis Align
Failed
Too large axial offset
(>0.4μm)
Prepare the fiber (stripping, cleaning, and
cleaving) again.
The motor is not calibrated
Perform “Motor Calibration”.
Fiber is Dirty
There’s dust or dirt on the
fiber surface
Prepare the fiber (stripping,
cleaning, and cleaving) again.
Dust or dirt is on the lenses Perform the “Dust Check” after cleaning
the lenses.
“Cleaning Arc time” is too
short
Set the “Cleaning Arc time” to 180ms
It is difficult to identify
the fiber core by using the
method of core alignment to
splice.
Use MM splice mode (clad alignment) to
splice the unidentified fiber core.