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910FS Splicer

Greenlee / A Textron Company

4455 Boeing Dr. • Rockford, IL 61109-2988 USA • 815-397-7070

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Heater Mode Menu (H–Mode)

There are 20 user-programmable heating modes. Select the one most suitable for the 
protection sleeve used.

Each tube-heating mode is optimized for a type of protection sleeve. These modes can 
be found in the database area for reference. Copy the appropriate one and paste it into 
the user-programmable area. The operator can edit the user-programmable modes.

(1) Select Heater Mode

Select “H–Mode” to access the available heater modes. Use 

p

 and 

q

 to highlight the 

desired heater mode. Then press 

8

   to confirm.

Select the heater mode most suitable for the protection sleeve to be used.

Press 

p

 or 

q

 to select a heater mode. Then press 

8

   to confirm.

(2) Edit Heater Mode

Tube-heating conditions stored in heater mode can be edited or changed.

Editable parameters include Heat Time and Heat Temp (heating temperature). Heat 
Time will automatically adjust according to atmospheric conditions, e.g., ambient 
temperature. The real Heat Time may vary from set Heat Time.

Sets Heating Temperature:  Fiber coating may melt if Heat Temp is over 190 °C (374 °F).

Sets Finish Temp (Finish Temperature):  When heater approaches this temperature, the 
buzzer beeps, announcing the sleeve is cooled down and is ready to be removed from 
the heater.

Summary of Contents for 910FS

Page 1: ...rstand all of the instructions and safety information in this manual before operating or servicing this tool Register this product at www greenlee com 52063481 REV 5 2017 Greenlee Textron Inc 10 17 91...

Page 2: ...15 Heating Protection Sleeve 17 Cooling Tray 17 Splice on Connectors 17 Carrying Case with Work Table 18 Upgrading Software 19 Button Functions 19 Appendixes 19 Section 3 Menu Operation 20 Splice Mod...

Page 3: ...ist 910FS fusion splicer 250 micron adapter pair 900 micron adapter pair SC LC splice on connector adapter Spare electrodes one pair AC adapter power supply with line cord Battery pack installed in 91...

Page 4: ...gases or fumes Do Not Remove Instrument Cover Do not remove the cover of the unit for any reason It contains no user serviceable parts SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL This symbol is used to call your attention t...

Page 5: ...injury or death Electric shock hazard Use only AC adapter or battery charger designed for this splicer Using an improper AC power source could cause fuming electric shock or equipment damage Do not d...

Page 6: ...ic shock or equipment damage This tool uses a three prong core AC power cord that contains an earthed ground safety mechanism This tool must be grounded Use only the supplied power cord Never use a tw...

Page 7: ...reenlee service center for repair Failure to observe these warnings could result in severe injury or death Battery safety Do not allow anything to contact the battery terminals Do not immerse batterie...

Page 8: ...d may damage the unit Follow these instructions for handling electrodes Use only specified electrodes Set new electrodes in correct position Replace electrodes as a pair Failure to observe this precau...

Page 9: ...lee A Textron Company 4455 Boeing Dr Rockford IL 61109 2988 USA 815 397 7070 9 Section 1 Identification Components of Splicer Keypads LCD Wind Protector Tube Heater Cooling Tray RS 232 Port USB Port B...

Page 10: ...Splicer Greenlee A Textron Company 4455 Boeing Dr Rockford IL 61109 2988 USA 815 397 7070 10 Top View V groove Guide Groove Electrode Cover Wind Protector Mirror Fiber Adapter Fiber Adapter Electrode...

Page 11: ...e battery compartment until it clicks into place Removing the Battery Turn off the splicer Push the release button located on the side of the splicer body and remove the battery Two Methods of Checkin...

Page 12: ...ype by analyzing fiber profile and the splicing condition is chosen for the type of fiber The types of fibers covered by AUTO are all the conventional fibers such as SMF G652 BIF G657 NZDSF G655 MMF G...

Page 13: ...ttempt to clean the fiber on the splice on connector Follow the instructions supplied with the splice on connectors Clean optical fiber with alcohol soaked gauze or lint free tissue Dust particulates...

Page 14: ...r with alcohol soaked 99 or greater gauze or lint free tissue Fiber Cleaving Do not let the fiber end face touch anything Place the fiber into the universal adapter and insert the adapter into the 910...

Page 15: ...e used for visual inspection If observed remove the fiber from the splicer and repeat fiber preparation These fiber cleave defects may cause a faulty splice Chip Lip Incline After fiber inspection the...

Page 16: ...timate and splice check are performed again Splice loss may be worsened in some cases by additional arc discharges re arcs Additional arc discharge can be set to disabled or limited to the number of a...

Page 17: ...Use heater profile 1 for the SOC 3 Press to start tube heating The beeper sounds and the HEAT LED red color turns off when tube heating is completed 4 Open the tube heater lids and remove the protect...

Page 18: ...397 7070 18 Carrying Case with Work Table The top cover of the carrying case can be used as a work table Place the tray mounting attachment on the top of the case and mount the fusion splicer on top...

Page 19: ...F Menu key Enter key Return Exit key Left key Right key Help key Up key Bright key for LCD Down key Dark key for LCD Start Stop heating protection Re calibrates arc power Resets the motor position Sta...

Page 20: ...y 4455 Boeing Dr Rockford IL 61109 2988 USA 815 397 7070 20 Section 3 Menu Operation Press to enter the splicer menu There are six main menus 1 Splice Mode Menu S Mode 2 Heater Mode Menu H Mode 3 Main...

Page 21: ...MFD is 7 to 9 m at wavelength near 1550 nm User can edit all parameters of this splice mode such as prefuse power prefuse time arc power arc time align proof test etc The manual splicing operation is...

Page 22: ...to select the splice mode Then press 8 to confirm Note 1 AUTO SM NZ DS MM mode is recommended for splicing in most cases In this mode the splicer automatically adjusts splice parameters according to...

Page 23: ...egrees Cleaning Arc Set or disable the duration of the cleaning arc Gap Increase the gap if the fibers are soft and melt too easily Decrease the gap if the fibers are hard to melt Gap Set Set the gap...

Page 24: ...Prefuse Power G Arc1 Power H Arc2 Power I Arc2 ON Time J Arc2 OFF Time Note Not all settings are available in the AUTO modes This is a general guideline for the user to control the fusion settings Eve...

Page 25: ...q to highlight the desired heater mode Then press 8 to confirm Select the heater mode most suitable for the protection sleeve to be used Press p or q to select a heater mode Then press 8 to confirm 2...

Page 26: ...name Mode Title1 Enter the heater mode setting name Mode Title2 Enter the alternate heater mode setting name Heat Time Enter the heater duration Heater Control Enter the splice protector size as Long...

Page 27: ...just screen replace electrodes and stabilize electrodes Arc Calibration Used to calibrate arc function to obtain the best splicing results when a splicing session is first started or if the splicing e...

Page 28: ...9 pure IPA Do not touch the electrode surface with your fingers Now is a good time to clean the objective lens while the electrodes are not in the way 4 Re install the electrodes into the splicer 5 Pe...

Page 29: ...een boundaries 1 Prepare and load left and right fibers 2 Press 8 and then press p and q to switch between X and Y screen views 3 Press p and q to adjust the fiber positions 4 Press 8 to confirm modif...

Page 30: ...e arc display is not a uniform light pattern 1 Prepare and load left and right fibers 2 Press 8 and wait for the splicer to automatically stabilize the electrodes Splice Set Splice setting options inc...

Page 31: ...910FS stores up to 5000 splicing results which can be downloaded via the USB port Navigate to the Data Save icon and press 8 to access Splice Memory The Splice Memory function allows the user to disp...

Page 32: ...ice Memory menu to delete splice results Use t and u to switch between Start and End number of splice results Use p and q to change value Press 8 to confirm and press 9 to exit Format Memory The Forma...

Page 33: ...L 61109 2988 USA 815 397 7070 33 Maintenance INFO The Maintenance INFO function allows the user to check total fusion count software version and serial number information Set This menu is used to set...

Page 34: ...ford IL 61109 2988 USA 815 397 7070 34 Beep Switch The Beep Switch function allows the user to enable or disable the splicer beeper Screen Direction The Screen Direction function allows the user to ch...

Page 35: ...adjustable The LED indicator turns on after Power Save is enabled Press any key to turn the LCD monitor back on The splicer can also be set to automatically turn off after a certain period of time wit...

Page 36: ...e and time information Press t or u to select the item to adjust and press p or q to increase or decrease the value Press 8 to confirm Sensor Value Displays pressure XXX Hpa and temperature XXX C Load...

Page 37: ...cer is restarted the password interface is displayed Customer can use the password to unlock To cancel the password function select Set password and then select FINISH input nothing for password For s...

Page 38: ...plice Results 5000 results Tension Test 2 N Fiber Display Magnification 240X Tube Heating Mode 20 preset and user definable modes adjustable 0 240 seconds Attenuator Mode 0 1 to 15 dB Electrode Life 3...

Page 39: ...Check if fiber cleaver is clean and in good condition Prefuse power too low or prefuse time too short Increase Prefuse Power and or Prefuse Time MFD mismatch Arc power too low Increase Arc Power and o...

Page 40: ...ap Line Some arc parameters not adequate Adjust Prefuse Power Prefuse Time or Overlap Note A vertical line sometimes appears at the spice point when MM fibers or dissimilar fibers different diameters...

Page 41: ...fibers i e MM fiber Set Focus to Edge to splice indistinct core fibers i e MM fiber To splice distinct core fibers enter Auto or the correct focus value Left Right fiber X Y set error The fiber is not...

Page 42: ...o do the arc calibration Do arc calibration Electrodes are oxidized Clean electrodes or replace with a new pair Lenses are dirty Clean lenses FIBER_PUSH_ERR Fiber is not in V groove Replace fiber and...

Page 43: ...p causes poor fiber movement during fiber adjusting Clean them periodically Dust or dirt is on the lens or mirror If dust or dirt exists clean the lenses or mirrors Bad electrode condition Replace the...

Page 44: ...he V groove with a clean dry lint free cotton swab V grooves Cleaning Swab V grooves Cleaved Fiber Figure 1 Figure 2 If the contaminants in the V groove cannot be removed with an alcohol impregnated l...

Page 45: ...e surfaces of the objective lenses become dirty normal observation of the core position may be incorrect resulting in higher splice loss or poor splicer operation Therefore clean both of them at regul...

Page 46: ...o the electrodes General Fusion Splicer Cleaning recommended daily Use the cleaning brush only to clean debris from general working area never on the lenses V grooves or mirrors Periodically clean the...

Page 47: ...has a pre programmed splicing profile in the 910FS Use this profile for splicing 4 If there is not an exact matching splice profile use the AUTO mode splicing profile 5 Splice a fiber pigtail with a...

Page 48: ...r meter Refer to Figure 4 5 Obtain an approximately 10 m length of fiber same as the field fiber 6 Determine if this fiber type has a pre programmed splicing profile in the 910FS Use this profile for...

Page 49: ...en the 27 mm mini splice protective sleeve over the 900 m field fiber Use the 910CL to cleave the field fiber Insert the fiber adapter with the cleaved fiber into the left hand side of the 910FS fusio...

Page 50: ...n fiber adapter Note Remove the extended dust cap before initiating the fusion splice Figure 6 6 Perform the fusion splice as described in the fusion splicer manufacturer s instructions 7 Once the fus...

Page 51: ...FSM11 S M FSM 17S FSM 18S Type 25e U S M S122 A C M IFS10 CA3 FSM 19S Type 39FH S121 A M IFS15 FSM 60 S R Type 46 S123 C M FSM 70 S R Type 66 S153 Quantum Q101 CA S178A Compatible fiberTOOLS SOCs All...

Page 52: ...these products will be free from defects in workmanship and material for one year This war ranty is subject to the same terms and conditions contained in Greenlee Textron Inc s standard one year limit...

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