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Page 1: ...KSP76 0068 16 03 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ARC FUSION SPLICER FSM 30R Read this instruction manual carefully before operating the equipment Keep this manual in a safe place IPFujikura ...

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Page 3: ...9 4 3 Selection of Splice Mode and Heater Mode 20 4 3 1 Power On Menu 20 4 3 2 Ready State 21 4 3 3 Battery Indicator 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 Reinforcing Spliced Point 37 4 10 ...

Page 4: ... 6 4 1 Storing Splicing Results 60 6 4 2 Cancel of Storing Splice Results 61 6 4 3 Display of Splicing Result Memory 62 6 4 4 Clearing Splicing Results 63 6 5 Utility Menu 65 6 5 1 Language Selection 65 6 5 2 Power Saving Function 65 6 5 3 Pause Function 65 6 5 4 Displaying Sensor Value 65 6 5 5 Configurations for Customizing Splicer for Supervisors 66 6 6 Maintenance Menu 69 6 6 1 Dust Check Func...

Page 5: ...eaning WARNING There is a possibility of personal death or serious injury resulting from improper use by ignoring this indication X CAUTION There is a possibility of personal injury or physical loss resulting from improper use by ignoring this indication Example ofAlert Symbol C ZA Symbol means Pay Attention E g This symbol indicates Pay attention toexplosion Qy Symbol means Must not do E g This s...

Page 6: ...o clean the splicer The electrical arc may ignite any remaining gas mixture Safety glasses should always be worn during the fiber preparation and the splicing process A glass fiber fragment can be extremely dangerous if it comes into contact with the eye skin or is ingested Use only specified power supply unit and proper AC power source Only the AC adapter battery charger ADC 07 or the battery pac...

Page 7: ... the splicer so that it is easy to disconnect the power cord quickly Disconnect the AC power cord from the appliance inlet or the wall socket immediately when the equipment emits smoke or bad smell or is noisy or hot Leaving the abnormal condition can cause a fire personal injury or equipment damage Disconnect the AC power cord from the appliance inlet or the wall socket when the equipment is dama...

Page 8: ...and transportation o Keep the splicer free from sand dust lubricants and other contaminants It degrades the splicing performance O Replace the electrodes properly Only specified electrodes can be used Set the new electrodes to the correct position Replace the electrodes as a pair Not following the above cautions can cause abnormal discharge It can result in equipment damage or degraded splicing qu...

Page 9: ...fibers Typ 0 05dB with Single Mode Fiber Typ 0 02dB with Multi Mode Fiber Typ 0 08dB with Dispersion Shifted Fiber Sample fibers in accordance with ITU T G 652 G 651 G 653 are used Typ 40 seconds Automatic compensation by atmospheric pressure Maximum Altitude 3500m height Approx 2N Memory Capacity 150 splicing results Storage Data Estimated loss Fiber Offset Error Cleave Angle Arc Conditions Comme...

Page 10: ...er FSM 30R 1 pc J Platc JP 02A OPTION Magnifier MGS 03 OPTION Instruction Manual 1pc Monitor Cover IMC 01 1 pc 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 Carrying Case CC 01 Ipc pc Figure 2 1 Components of FSM 30R Note Some of above are optional items ...

Page 11: ... Fiber Arrangement Tool FAT 04 Single Fiber UV 250urn Single Fiber Ny 900um 40mm Ribbon 40mm Ribbon Sleeve up to 12 Sleeve up to 8 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 Coat Stripper Jacket Stnpper fJS 011 Cleaving Tool Fiber Cleaver CT 04B Cleaning Tool Alcohol Dispens...

Page 12: ...5 inches LCD Color Monitor Brightness Control Power Unit Dock Tube Heater Hole for fixing J Plate Video Output Terminal Power Unit Release Button DC Output Terminal for Hot Jacket Stripper Camera Screw Hole l 4 20UNC Option Figure 2 3 FSM 30R SideView ...

Page 13: ...Clamp Fiber Guide Fiber Holder Clamp Power Off Key Left Panel Keyboard Tube Heater Clamp 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 14: ...ng Function on Page65 STEP 3 Set up the splicer In factory default setting a READY state appears on the monitor after pressing the ON key If a Power On Menu 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 heater mode 2 Change the splice and heater mode if necessary See 6 2 1 on PageSO 3 Perfor...

Page 15: ...sion member downward Set the fiber ribbon straightly at the exact center of the fiber holder 30 to 40 mm 1 2 to 1 6 inches Straighten the fiber ribbon by rubbing with fingers when there is bent Figure 3 1 Setting Fiber Ribbon in Fiber Holder STEP fi Strip the fiber rihhon Set the fiber holder onto a hot jacket stripper Close both the covers and heat the fiber for 5 seconds approximately Then slide...

Page 16: ...Cleaver STEP 7 Set the fiber holder onto the splicer Set the left and right fiber holders onto the splicer simultaneously place the fibers in the V groove Noto5 Be careful that the fiber end does not touch the V groovc Arrange the fibers in the V groove coming straight from the fiber holder by aligning the fiber holder position Close the fiber holder clamps and carefully lift down the fiber clamps...

Page 17: ...event the fiber bend during the transportation STEP 10 Reinforce the spliced point Slide the fiber protection sleeve centrally over the spliced point Place the spliced fiber into the tube heater with small tension then the left tube heater clamp is automatically closed Close the right tube heater clamp by left hand with keeping small tension toward the right side Note The spliced point and fiber p...

Page 18: ...iew Chanee 1 RIBEON 4QiMn SET Fiber Gap Setting Fiber Inspection nr A Data T X 1 31 6 1 6 0 9 34 3 0 3 1 2 32 4 0 8 0 4 35 0 0 6 I 0 36 0 1 6 0 8 0 4 0 7 w J 2 0 2 3 3 3 9 0 6 1 4 Show the Fiber SET Spi ice MENU Main Menu 1 RIBBON 4Qmrn Proof Test 1 Lift up the Fiber Clamps then SET Figure 3 5 Splicing Process 1 ...

Page 19: ... 0 05 OK 6 0 06 0 CO UK 0 02 OK 3 0 02 OK 2 0 00 01 1 0 fjf K Open the uind pr Meetor Shoiv the Fiber MENU Comment Input ARC Rsarc 6 S M 6 1 RIBBON 4nilim Open the Wind I Protector 0 01 0 05 6 0 06 0 00 4 0 02 3 0 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 20: ... off 2 Connecting the AC power cord Plug the AC power cord into the appliance inlet ofAC adapter as far as it goes Connect the AC plug into the wall socket fully When connecting to an AC generator do not fail to measure the output voltage ofthe generator by using a circuit tester o 4 2 2 Using Battery Pack Insert a full charged battery pack into the power unit dock of the splicer until it clicks M...

Page 21: ...hen using the AC adapter it is necessary to disconnect the AC cord from the AC adapter 2 Push the power unit from the left side while pushing the power unit release button on the rear bottom ofthe splicer AC Adapter Install Removal Battery Pack m Install 1 Removal Figure 4 1 Power Unit Install and RemovalMethod Check Turn off the splicer when in Ready state ...

Page 22: ...r mode are suitable 3 for the splicing operation 2 If necessary to change the splice mode or the heater mode move the cursor on 2 Then press SET key 6 2 1 on PageSO describes how to change the splice and heater modes Splic ft Hester Mod SET Select MENU E i l 1 RIBBON 40 Figure 4 2 Power OnMenu 3 Perform the Arc Test to optimize the arc power before starting a daily splicing operation Optimized arc...

Page 23: ...licing 6 3 on Page58 describes how to perform the Arc Test 4 3 3 Battery Indicator In a case of using the battery pack confirm remaining battery power before splicing with a battery indicator shown in Figure 4 3 If the remaining battery life is small then recharge the battery pack See 4 10 on Page39 Bar Color Blue Green Green Yellow Bar Length 4 4 3 4 2 4 1 4 Battery Condition Remaining fuh1 to 80...

Page 24: ... length of the fiber outer coating with alcohol impregnated gauze or tissue It can prevent dust from entering into the fiber protection sleeve 4 4 1 Preparation ofFiber Ribbon 1 Setting the fiber protection sleeve Slide the fiber protection sleeve over one of the fiber ribbons to be spliced Notel Place the fiber ribbon with the tension memberdownward Fiber protection sleeve Pass the ribbon Fiber R...

Page 25: ...to place each in the direction in which the model name is legible at the front or the lids opening side is on front Note2 Use fiber holders that conform to the number of fibers Open the lids of fiber holders Place the fiber ribbon with the No l fiber rearward and set it so as to come out 30 40mm more from the holder end and then close the lids of fiber holders Check Make sure the ribbon end is str...

Page 26: ...ber Holder on Stripper 3 Firmly hold the holder base and body ofthe stripper and heat about 5 seconds then gently slide the holder base to remove the coating Hold this point firmly during the heating and sliding Slide the fiber holder base and clamp gently Figure 4 7 Stripping Fiber Ribbon 4 Open the clamp and top cover of the stripper and take out the fiber holder 5 Remove coating fragments remai...

Page 27: ...different from that for fiber ribbons Before setting a single fiber in the fiber holder first remove its coating The stripping tool varies with the coating material See the table below Coating Diameter 0 25mm 0 9mm Coating Material UV curable Nylon Applicable Stripper PS 02 JS 01 Fiber Holder FH 025 FH 09 1 Removethe coating 30 40 mm using the stripping tool 2 Completely clean the fiber surface wi...

Page 28: ... anvil arm 3 2 Move blade slider 2 in the direction opposite to the arrow 3 Set the fiber holder 4 There may be cases in which adjoining fibers are arranged over each other so gently flick the fiber ends to align the fibers 5 Gently close clamp 1 until it clicks 3 Arrange the fibers in a line by filliping 2 Figure 4 9 Setting Fiber Holder on Cleaver 6 Slowly move blade slider 2 in the direction of...

Page 29: ...pen clamp 1 then take out the fiber holder 9 Remove fiber fragments with tweezers and put into a suitable scrap box Open the clamp Figure 4 12 Removalof Fiber Holder Note The end faces of the cleaved fibers are very delicate so take care that they are not damaged or soiled It will degrade the splicing quality 10 Repeat the above procedurefor the other fiber ribbon ...

Page 30: ...4 13 Before Setting Fiber Holder Note 1 Before placing the fibers in the V grooves check the grooves are not dirty If dirty clean them with thin cotton swabs or the like See 5 1 1 Cleaning V grooves on Page 40 3 Hold the outside of each fiber holder between thumb and index finger and set the fibers in the V grooves aiming at the space between two adjacent V grooves to prevent the fiber ends touchi...

Page 31: ... K Position of Fiber Position of Tracer No l Position of Fiber Guide fiber FSM 30R12 Front Side Back Side V groove No 12 fiber ribbon 10 fiber ribbon 8 fiber ribbon 6 fiber ribbon 5 fiber ribbon 4 fiber ribbon 2 fiber ribbon 1 fiber 12 O 11 O O 10 O O O 9 O O O O O 8 O O O O O O 7 O O O O O O 6 O O O O O O O 5 0 O O O 4 O O O K k K 3 O 0 E O t Position of Fiber Position ofTracer No l fiber X Posit...

Page 32: ... make sure they are properly placed in the V grooves It is easy to adjust by observing the fiber condition with using an optional magnifier MGS 03 5 Pull up the holder clamps to fasten the fiber holders Figure 4 15 Fastening Fiber Holders by Holder Clamps 6 Pull up the fiber clamps turn and set them on the fibers Figure 4 16 Setting Fiber Clamps on Fibers 3 Close the wind protector ...

Page 33: ...elp message is not displayed on the READY screen until the splicer is turned off To display the messages again press A key Press SET key The splicer operates till completion of the operation Moving Fibers Forward CleaningArc Discharge Gap Setting Fiber Inspection X Y views Then the splicer pauses for the inspection See Figure 3 5 on PagelG and Figure 3 6 on PagelV During this operation cleave angl...

Page 34: ...During this operation observe the fiber images on the screen as below If the fibers are moving forward slightly hopping up and down the cause for this is attributable to the presence of dust in the V grooves or to improper fiber setting Press RESET key After READY is displayed clean the V grooves and reset the fibers The presence of dust or impurities on the fiber surface may make it impossible to...

Page 35: ...bright point the cause for this is due to burnout of large particles of dust adhering to the fiber surface The burning dust may deform the fiber core so it is recommendableto repeat splicing even if the estimated splice loss is good 2 Inspect the spliced state with the monitor It is recommendable to redo spiicing if the spliced state is abnormal as shown in Figure 4 18 Bubble Separation OO Thin To...

Page 36: ...lts of the fiber offset core distortion fiber angle etc Note 2 To input a comment in the splicing result memory press MENU key See 6 4 Splicing Result Memory on PageGO Note 3 Tocancel the data stored in the splicing result memorybecauseof failure in splicing press MENU key See 6 4 Splicing Result Memory on PageGO _________ Note 4 To perform Re Arc discharge press ARC key After the additional arc d...

Page 37: ... the proof test 2N Note At this point open the tube heater cover and the left and right heater clamps for later reinforcement of the spliced point 4 How to open the left and right heater clamps Example Assume that the left fiber ribbon is inserted in the fiber protection sleeve 1 Open the outer lids of the left and right fiber holders Figure 4 19 Opening Outer Lids of Fiber Holders ...

Page 38: ...this case apply some tension to the fiber ribbon to prevent the spliced point from being bent or twisted Holding Point Figure 4 20 Opening Inner Lids of Fiber Holder 4 Open the inner lid of the right fiber holder 5 Keep the spliced fiber ribbon away from the splicer holding the fiber ribbon and applying some tension to it ...

Page 39: ...lace the tension memberdownward Place in the center Figure 4 21 Setting in Tube Heater 3 Move down the left fiber ribbon to make it touch the heater clamp pin and the loft clamp closes See Figure 4 22 on next page 4 Next close the right clamp of the tube heater with your hand slightly pulling the right fiber ribbon Note2 The left clamp has spring tension to prevent fiber bend inside the fiber prot...

Page 40: ...tube heater clamps and slowly remove the splice reinforcement applying some tension to it NoteS At the time of removal there may be cases in which the end of the fiber protection sleeve is adhering to the inner surface of the tube heater Therefore it is necessary to remove the reinforcement gently tearing it off with a thin cotton swab 2J Visually check the splice1 reinforcement for bubbles and im...

Page 41: ...lug the AC power cord into the battery charger And connect the AC plug into the wall socket or others 3 The battery charger starts charging with the CHARGE lamp turned on Recharge is finished in about two hours though the recharge time depends on the remaining batteiy power Upon completion of charging the CHARGE lamp goesoff Figure 4 23 Battery Charging Method Note 1 When the CHARGE lamp blinks th...

Page 42: ... the splicer power and remove the AC adapter or battery pack 3 Open the wind protector and remove the fiber clamps 4 Clean the V grooves with alcohol impregnated thin cotton swabs Figure 5 1 Cleaning V grooves with Cotton Swab Note Be sure to use a high purity alcohol of higher than 99 level Using a low purity alcohol may leave the V grooves dirty 5 If the V grooves cannot be cleaned with cotton s...

Page 43: ...t to perform the cleaning frequently 1 Pull up each fiber clamp 2 Gently clean the fiber contact surface of the fiber clamp with an alcohol impregnated thin cotton swab If too much alcohol is put on the clamp surface wipe it off with a dry thin cotton swab Note Be sure to use a high purity alcohol ofhigher than 99 level Using a low purityalcohol may leave the clamps dirty Cotton Swab Fiber Clamp F...

Page 44: ...re may be flammable 2 Gently clean each mirror with an alcohol impregnated thin cotton swab If too much alcohol is put on the mirror surface wipe it off with a dry thin cotton swab Note 2 Be sure to use a high purity alcohol of higher than 99 level Using a low purity alcohol may leave the mirrors dirty 3 Check to see that there are no unevenly cleaned spots on the mirror surface Cotton Swab jf M W...

Page 45: ... cotton swab to prevent improper fiber cleaving Rubber Anvil Rubber pad Rubber pad Cleave Blade Figure 5 5 Cleaning Fiber Cleaver 5 1 6 Cleaning Hot Jacket Stripper If the hot jacket stripper is dirty the coating cannot sometimes be removed completely Clean the blade and heater with an alcohol impregnated thin cotton swab to prevent improper coatingremoval Blade Heater Figure 5 6 Cleaning Hot Jack...

Page 46: ...tor screen and the splicer may fail to operate properly Check for the presence or absence of dust 1 Turn on the splicer power and display the READY message Check dust or dirt visually on the monitor screen If dust exists the monitor screen darkens partly 2 Perform the dust check function in the maintenance menu See 6 6 1 Dust Check Function on Page69 If the presence of dust is confirmed clean the ...

Page 47: ...particles of dirt or dust blow them off with air or the like Note2 When blowing off dust never use a spray type air Otherwise abnormal arc discharge may occur possibly damaging the splicer The propellant maybe flammable ____ 4 Gently clean the objective lenses with alcohol impregnated thin cotton swabs If too much alcohol is put on the lens surface wipe it off with a dry thin cotton swab NoteS Be ...

Page 48: ...cleaver becomes unable to cleave fibers properly even if the blade has been cleaned In such a case rotate the blade to its unworn part 12 holes of the cleaver blade bears 1 to 12 Each section can cleave the fibers approximately 1000 times it depends on numbers of fibers at one cleaving In the case that the blade position is 12 before rotating it is necessary to replace the blade itself Consult you...

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Page 50: ...u A Hide Message X Y View Chanse 1 RIBBQN 40mm MENU MENU 4 Memory Menu Utility Menu Maintenance Menu Cleaning V Qroove AT Move Cursor SET Select MENU Exit SET MENU 1 RIBBON 40i Arc Test SET After finnishing Arc Test Memory Menu Memory Display SET MENU SET MENU AT Move Cursor SET Select MENU Exit 1 RIBBON 40mm Figure 6 1Menu Map 1 ...

Page 51: ...er Shut Down Tinu Eft Pauje ON Sensor Value Corvf ifurdt icni AY Move Cursor ET SeIect MENU Ex i t RIBBON 40mm Maintenance Diagnoi tic Test Electrode R c 14C ni ri t Clear Arc Count Batter D i rchai ire Motor D r i w e Maintenance Information AT Move Cursor SET Select MENU Exit 1 RIBBON 40mm Figure 6 2 Menu Map 2 ...

Page 52: ...ame FP 04 T up to 8 FP 03 FP 03 40mm Notel Only the FSM 30R12 has splice modes The FSM 30R8 does not have them Note2 It is possible to delete and make the splice mode and the heater mode See 6 2 4 on Page56 Before splicing select the appropriate splice mode and heater mode in the following ways Refer to Figure 6 1 Menu Map 1 and Figure 6 2 Menu Map 2 on Page48 and 49 1 Press MENU key in the READY ...

Page 53: ...e deleted values the splicer enters the default values set at the factory in Fujikura before shipment Note2 When it is necessary to return all values of parameters to the initial factory default values change Fiber Type or Number of Fibers to temporary values Then return Fiber Type or Number of Fibers to the previous one After performing the above operation the factory default values are entered t...

Page 54: ...f movement The overlap amount of both left and right fibers The distance between fiber end faces during the prefuse The position at setting fiber ends gap Page 2 Parameter Rearc Time Cleaning Arc Time Angle Error Offset Error Gap Error Loss Estimation Splice Loss Error Mode Field Dia Taper Splice Description The additional arc discharge time after splicing The time to perform short arc discharge a...

Page 55: ... change the taper condition move the cursor on the Taper Splice in the Splice Mode Edit state and press the SET key Then Taper Splice memi shown in below is displayed Taper Splic Taper Wait Taper time Taper Speed 5000 fflrec 100 msec 25 BIT A V Mo ie Cursor SET Select MENU Ex i t 1 RIBBON 4Qrom Figure 6 4 Taper Splice Parameters For details of the taper parameters refer to the following table Para...

Page 56: ... numerical values After pressing SET key the changed value is stored to the internal memory Note If Sleeve Type is changed all values stored in the editing mode will be deleted Instead of the deleted values the splicer enters the default values set at a factory in Fujikura before shipment Note2 When it is necessary to return all parameter values to the initial factory default values change Sleeve ...

Page 57: ...ent for this heater mode The typical time from pressing HEAT key till the finish of sleeve cooling time The heater time is automatically changed by software with the outside air temperature etc The heating temperature for the fiber protection sleeve What degree the fiber protection sleeve is to be cooled to finish the heating cycle Note3 Only the heat time is usually required to adjust for making ...

Page 58: ...ENU Exit 6 EMS 1 RIBBON 4 CARBON COAT FLU I K URA ANOTHER CORE 50 Gum CORE 62 5um AT Mou e Cursor SET Select ARC Edit Splice Mode MENU Exit 1 RIBBON 40mm Figure 6 6 Arrangement of Splice Mode 1 Deleting Splice Mode or Heater Mode 1 Move the cursor on the splice mode or heater mode to be deleted on the mode select menu Notel It is not possible to delete the selected splice mode or the selected heat...

Page 59: ...er Mode Edit is displayed Note2 When the new mode is made the splicer sets the default factory values in the mode parameters according to the Fiber Type and Number of Fibers or Sleeve Type If it is necessary to change the parameters 1 Press A or V key to move the cursor on the parameter to be changed and press SET key 2 Press A or T key to change the numericalvalues After pressing SET key the chan...

Page 60: ...rc Test 3 After preparing and setting the left and right fibers press SET key The splicer automatically performs the following processes 1 Cleaning arc discharge The left and right fibers move forward The splicer performs the cleaning arc discharge 2 Gap setting The left and right fibers further move forward and stop at the specified gap setting position 3 Arc discharge The splicer performs arc di...

Page 61: ...2 9 128 2 231 1 4 99 9 125 5 225 4 3 100 4 131 3 231 5 2 105 8 144 1 251 9 1 132 5 154 2 306 8 Ate Power AP Good Gap Posi GPl Good SET Changes APf GP MENU Cancel Exit A Show theFiber SM3 1 R BBON 40mm When the recommendable value is displayed the arc power or electrode position fiber set position is not appropriate To change the arc power and electrode position fiber set position to the optimum va...

Page 62: ...he Memory Storage menu is displayed See Figure 6 7 on PageGl 2 Press A or T key to move the cursor to Storage Comment Input and press SET key The Comment Input screen is displayed then it is possible to input the comment 3 After inputting the comment move the cursor on FINISH and press SET1 key Note 1 After a splicing data has been stored the memory number automatically shifts to the next Note 2 W...

Page 63: ... 0 00 OK 0 02 OK J 0 02 OK 2 0 00 OK I 0 00 OK Open the wind protector A Show the Fiber MENU Comment Input ARC R arc MENU 1 RIEBOH 40mm SET Data Storage after Proof Test SET after selecting FINISH Memory Storage Cancel Memory Storage SET AT Moue Cursor SET Select MENU Er it f RIBBON 40mn Memorv Storage Ent r Comment SPACE l CANCEL A E C O E F G H I J K L I r l N G P G R S T U V W X a i o y i j k 1...

Page 64: ...nd it shows the contents of the splicing result Memory Display Pag I of 3 Fuj i k jr SMS LKStdB ERRC R 8 0 01 OK 7 0 05 OK 6 0 06 OK 5 0 00 OK 4 0 02 OK 3 0 02 OK 2 0 00 OK I 0 00 OK Men ory Display Page 2 of 3 Fujikura EMS OFFSET ANGLE 5 0 5 1 6 0 9 7 1 5 0 3 1 6 0 9 0 8 0 4 5 0 4 0 6 1 3 4 1 1 1 6 0 8 3 1 0 0 4 0 5 2 0 3 2 0 2 3 I 0 1 0 6 1 4 Memory Display Page 3 of 3 Fuj ikura SMS Arc Power Ar...

Page 65: ...d change the numerical value then press SET key to set the start position Set the finish position in the sameway 2 After setting both the start and finish positions press ARC key The confirmation screen is displayed 3 Press SET key on the confirmation screen Then the selected area in the memoryis cleared Note After the partial memory clear the remaining data below the deleted area is automatically...

Page 66: ... 40mm SET after selecting Clear All Memory Clear A l I Memory If you execute this command a l l Splice result w i l l be lost SET E ecute MENU Cancel 6 SM 8 1 RIBBON 40mm AT Move Cursor SET Select ARC Execute MENU Exit 6 SMS 1 RIB60N 40mm ARC Partial Memory Clear Clear this block 1 64 SET Execute MENU Chancel 6 SMS t RIBBON 40mm Figure 6 9 Memory Clear Method ...

Page 67: ...ind protector opened it is turned on again after closing the windprotector In the case of the monitor power being turned off with the wind protector closed it is turned on again after pressing SET key The interval from the time at the last operation until the time at which to turn off the splicer power can be set to 1 minute Notel The power saving function is turned off when 0 OFF is set on the mo...

Page 68: ...X _ I AT I Move Cut sor SET Ervter MB 1 RIBBON 40mm Figure 6 10 Password Entering Screen Note The password is initially set to 0 zero in the factory 2 Press A or T and or key to move the cursor to each of the password characters Press SET key and the characters are entered 3 After entering the password set the cursor to FINISH and press SET key When the password agrees with the preset password the...

Page 69: ...wer Shut Down Enable BpIjOer Povier Shut Down Enable AT Mo Cjtsor SET Sal MENU E t MS 1 RIBSQN 40 n Conf igijrit E Conf i jut at i ens Confifuiationf Page 4 of 6 AT Mo SET S l c MENU Ex t RIBEOH 40rrair Pa e 5 of 6 Msintansnes Informsticn Ensbls Motor Drive Enable AT I Move Cursor SET Select MENU x t RIBBON 40n n Lait Msmtenanc N t Mamt r AT Mo Cutsot S ET Select MENLi E 1 1 1 RIBBON 40ir r Figure...

Page 70: ...selection of each mode If disable is selected the operator cannot change or edit the mode Selects whether to enable or disable the clearing memory If disable is selected the splicing results cannot be deleted Selects whether to enable or disable the editing splice mode If disable is selected the splicing results are forcibly stored Selects whether to enable or disable the changingof each power off...

Page 71: ...U Canes I f E i 1 RIBBON 40mm 1 Press A or V key to move the cursor to Dust Check on the Maintenance Menu and press SET key 2 Remove the fibers and press SET key The splicer automatically detects the presence of dust on the X and Y view screens When dust is judged non existent If the presence of dust causes no trouble to the image processing OK is displayed Press MENU key to finish When dust is ju...

Page 72: ...Overlap so strip the left and right fibers according to the instructions on the monitor and sot them 3 After setting both fibers close the wind protector and press SET key The splicer automatically performs the following processes 4 Stuff Amount Overlap Check 5 Arc Test 6 Gap Set Position 7 I O Port Check 8 MemoryCheck 4 Check Results After finishing the diagnostic test the splicer shows the check...

Page 73: ...se type ELCT2 16 discharge electrodes The electrode replacement procedure is as follows 1 Select the SM8 mode in case of the FSM 30R8 or the SM12 mode in caseoftheFSM 30R12 2 Select Electrode Replacement on the maintenance menu The screen shown right is displayed 3 Press the OFF key and remove the AC adapter or battery pack 1 Open the wind protector 2 Removethe electrode coverof the electrodes as ...

Page 74: ...de Note Tighten the screw of electrode fixture lightly by a screwdriver Caution 1 Use care not to make the tip of the electrode touch anything Deformation of the electrode tip may cause abnormal arc discharge Caution 2 Replace two discharge electrodes as a pair at the same time 8 Place the electrode fixture and temporarily fasten with the screw Lightly press the electrode collar against the V groo...

Page 75: ... Function First set 8 or 12 fiber ribbon in one side of the fiber holder and perform stripping and cleaning Without cleaving the ribbon set the fiber holder onto the splicer across both left and right V grooves Make sure each fiber is properly laid across both V grooves and set down both fiber clamps Press SET key and arc discharge is automatically repeated 30 times After 30 repetitions of arc dis...

Page 76: ...xceeds 1000 a warning message appears at power on 1 Press A or T key to move the cursor to Clear Arc Count on the Maintenance menu and press SET The screen shown right is displayed 2 If you want to initialize the arc counter to zero press SET key If you do not want to initialize it to zero press MENU key Pressing MENU returns you to the maintenance menu Clear Arc Count Present Arc Count 2 0 SET Ex...

Page 77: ... discharge the battery pack when it is initially fully charged 1 Install the battery pack and tiirn the power on See 4 2 2 Using Battery Pack on Page18 2 Press A or V key to move the cursor to Battery Discharge on the maintenance menu and press SET key The screen shown right is displayed 3 The splicer discharged the battery power It indicates the battery voltage on the monitor 4 When the remaining...

Page 78: ...ion are shown in the table below Press A or T key to move the cursor to Maintenance Information on maintenance menu and press SET key The screen as shown in right figure is displayed Ma I rrtensnce I nformat i on Seria Number Total Arc Count 295 Last Maintenance 1993 02 09 Ne t Maintenance 1999 02 09 Software Van ion 01 01 MENU lExit 1 R BBOH 40mm Figure 6 19 Maintenance Information Item Serial Nu...

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Page 80: ...t or off Lenses or wind protector mirrors are dirty Fibers are set improperly in the V grooves Large fiber offset Remedy Close the wind protector RESET is not necessary Close the wind protector Acceptable cleave length is 10 mm Cleave length will be long if the fiber holder is set on the cleaver without pushing to the edge of cleaver base Clean the objective lenses and the wind protector mirrors S...

Page 81: ...value Strict permissible value Actual cleave angle is large Remedy Recharge the battery See 4 10 Acceptable cleave length is 10 mm Set the fibers properly Check and change the taper time or the taper speed to the initial value See 6 2 2 Consult sales agency Consult sales agency When dirt or dust on the fiber surface is burnt by the arc discharge core distortion may occur Enough fiber cleaning is v...

Page 82: ...bers cleaved improperly Dirt on fiber end face Cracked fiber end face Remedy Re examine the permissible value of fiber offset See 6 2 2 Set the fibers again Clean V grooves and set fibers correctly See 5 1 1 Prepare the fiber stripping cleaning and cleaving again Re examine the permissible value of gap difference See 6 2 2 Prepare the fiber stripping cleaning and cleaving again Rotate the cleaver ...

Page 83: ...attery power used up Is the splicer in the power saving state Are fibers set in V grooves Is the wind protector opened Is fiber protection sleeve set properly Is the heater mode right Is the wind protector open Are discharge electrodes set properly Remedy Install the power unit See 4 2 Plug the cord in properly See 4 2 This is not a trouble Close the wind protector when it is opened Or press SET k...

Page 84: ... not adequate Strict permissible value Remedy To save the battery power the power saving function is necessary See G 5 2 Cause is due to the memory effect of battery pack Discharge it completely See 6 6 5 Replace the battery pack to new one Refer to the supervisor for confirmation If you are the supervisor see 6 5 5 Refer to 7 1 When dirt or dust on the fiber surface is burnt by the arc discharge ...

Page 85: ...ssary information for the repair Attach papers to the splicer in order to inform us of details as described below 1 Your full name section division company address phone number and fax number 2 Modelname and serial number of the splicer 3 Encountered Trouble What state did your splicer get into at what time What is its present state The state of the monitor and the contents of the relevant error m...

Page 86: ...40 2000 Service 44 181 240 2020 Fax 44 181 240 2010 Service 44 181 240 2029 Alcoa Fujikura Ltd 150 Ridgeview Circle Duncan SOUTH CAEOLINA 29334 U S A Tel 1 800 AFL FIBER Fax 1 864 433 5560 P O Box 3127 Spartanburg SC 29304 3127 Fujikura AsiaLtd 460 Alexandra Road 22 01 PSABuilding Singapore 119963 Tel 65 2711312 Fax 65 2780965 Fujikura Ltd Export Department 1 5 lKiba Koto ku Tokyo 135 8512 Japan T...

Page 87: ... to set fiber holders onto the splicer 4 6 Page 28 What is the correct procedure to operate the splicer 4 7 Page 31 What is the correct procedure to remove the spliced fiber from the splicer 4 8 Page 35 sleeve 4 9 Page 37 8 4 M J What is the correct procedure to shrink the fiber protection sleeve K A Q 1 2 To maintain the best splicing quality Cleaning and Checking the splicer tools before use 5 1...

Page 88: ... 3 Page 54 The LCD monitor is turned off quickly How to extend the time 6 5 2 Page 65 Battery pack is not used How to disable the power saving function 6 5 2 Page 65 Where to find any menu commandmap 6 1 Page 48 5 How to operate the Arc fusion splicer Advanced Questions Surplus splicing modes exist How to arrange the modes 6 2 4 Page 56 Surplus heater modes exist How to arrange the modes 6 2 4 Pag...

Page 89: ...6 How to prohibit clearing the splicing result memory 6 5 5 Page 66 How to enable to perform Dust Check while the splicer is turned on 6 5 5 Page 66 Power On Menu is useful to change the mode or to perform the Arc Test before going to READY state How to enable it 6 5 5 Page 66 How to indicate owner s company name or comment after poweron 6 5 5 Page 66 7 Trouble Shooting The main power or monitor p...

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