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All-in-one Preparation kit for the Optical Fiber Field Termination 

Read this service manual carefully before using Multipack-F. 

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USER MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for Multipack-F

Page 1: ...All in one Preparation kit for the Optical Fiber Field Termination Read this service manual carefully before using Multipack F Multipack F WWW ILSINTECH COM USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ce received including interference that may cause undesired operation Telephone 82 42 671 5609 11 Homepage www ilsintech com E mail sales ilsintech com Device Type Notification A Class Device Broadcas...

Page 3: ...age 10 III HOW TO USE 13 1 Power Supply 13 2 Battery 15 IV FEATURES 16 1 Body 16 2 Multipack F Auto Stripper 18 3 Multipack F Alcohol dispenser 20 4 Multipack F Cleaver 21 5 Multipack F Sleeve Heater...

Page 4: ...the sleeve heater 34 8 Heating Sleeve Tube 35 VI MAINTENANCE 38 1 Auto Stripper maintenance 38 2 Cleaver maintenance 39 3 Sleeve Heater maintenance 42 4 Optical Power Modules maintenance 43 VII MENU...

Page 5: ...p to Main Menu 50 3 Changing Modes or Preset Values 50 4 Example for Mode Alteration 51 5 Example for Preset Value Alteration 52 IX WARRANTY PERIOD AND CONTACT 53 1 Warranty Period and Limit of Respon...

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Page 7: ...caused by inappropriate use or unauthorized modification of the Multipack F Please turn off the power immediately and contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd if any of following incident occurs while operating the...

Page 8: ...AC power cord or Multipack F with a wet hand It could result in electric shock Do not disassemble AC adapter battery or the Multipack F Transforming or modification of Multipack F unit could cause fir...

Page 9: ...before transporting the carrier case using the belt If the carrier case is dropped due to worn out belt it could damage the unit or people could get hurt If optical fiber fragments come into contact...

Page 10: ...humidity vibration and shocks and prevents damages during its storage and moving Use pure ethyl alcohol 96 or greater to clean the LCD monitor body each of the other unit Otherwise blurring discolora...

Page 11: ...m fiber 70sec Indoor 3 0mm cable 80sec connector Applicable protection sleeve 60mm micro Connector Sleeve Operating condition Altitude 0 5 000m above sea level Temperature 10 50 Humidity 0 95 Wind 15m...

Page 12: ...10 2 In the package Holder Heater Block R Tool Box Cooling Tray Allen wrench Tweezer Brush Multipack F Charger Set Work Belt Carrying Case...

Page 13: ...Stripper MS 01 Allen wrench 1 5 2 0 2 5 1set Holder 80S S178 Compatible 250 900 IN 3 0F SC FC ST LC Heater Block R 1set Z1C Compatible 250 900 IN 3 0F SC FC ST LC Holder 1set 2ea Sleeve S09 C 0 9mm co...

Page 14: ...mm Fiber protection sleeve Basic sleeve Length 40mm Length 28mm Micro sleeve Length 20mm Length 25mm Length 34mm Length 45mm Fiber holder Fiber holder Standard 250 900 Cleave length 8mm Fixed Fiber h...

Page 15: ...on and it starts charging The LED turns green as charging is completed It takes approximately 3 hours to charge when fully discharged Use only the charger and AC adaptor provided with the equipment Th...

Page 16: ...n use Remaining battery level Monitor Remaining battery level display LED Remaining battery percentage 5 bars 5 LED 80 100 4 bars 4 LED 60 80 3 bars 3 LED 40 60 2 bars 2 LED 20 40 1bars 0 bars 1 LED 1...

Page 17: ...15 2 Battery Use lock button to Install and remove the battery Battery installation Lock button Battery Battery...

Page 18: ...16 IV Features Multipack F is compact light and convenient It is recommended to carefully read the user manual before operation to understand the entire functions of Multipack F 1 Body...

Page 19: ...17 Cleaner Stripper Sleeve Heater Cleaver LCD Monitor Control Auto Chip Collector Option Optical Power Module...

Page 20: ...he automatic stripper strips up to 27mm in length without damaging the surface of fiber Read the user manual thoroughly to maintain the best performance of the unit 2 Specifications Strip Length 27mm...

Page 21: ...19 3 Configuration and the parts Front View Control Panel Stripper Button POWER ON OFF Slide Base Slide Cover Blade Heater Cover Heater Monitor...

Page 22: ...an be removed and refilled with cleaning fluid When refill the cleaner use ethyl alcohol 96 2 Specifications 3 Configuration and the parts Assembled Disassembled Dispensing method Air pump Capacity of...

Page 23: ...d on holder groove should be straightened all the way The state of cutting blade on the cutting part and the height of blades should be accurate 2 Configuration and the parts 3 Configuration and the p...

Page 24: ...icing The optical fiber whose sleeve tube is inserted on sleeve heater should be correct in its alignment and installation The heater cover is closed when the sleeve heater is running 2 Specifications...

Page 25: ...23 3 Configuration and the parts Control Panel Front Heater Cover L Heater Cover R Heater Window...

Page 26: ...an The cross section of ferrule on optical connector inserted to optical power meter and the visual fault locator should be clean Be careful not to dampen the equipment Maintain the unit in a clean co...

Page 27: ...W Optical adapter type Standard 2 5mm Universal adapter Optional 1 25mm Universal adapter Data storage 2000 results Firmware upgrade Enable Warranty and recommended calibration interval 3 years a All...

Page 28: ...ty SM and MM Output power 1mW into single mode fiber Output port Universal adapter for connectors with 2 5mm ferrules Distance range 4km Modulation CW or 2 3Hz selected a All specification valid at 23...

Page 29: ...27 3 Configuration and the parts VFL Universal adapter Ferrule Photo diode Optical Power Modules Cover Power meter...

Page 30: ...pressing this button and heating is maintained for the preset period after the sleeve heater reaches the targeted temperature Operates Disengages the Visual fault locator Repeats Laser Diode Continuo...

Page 31: ...nd hold power button for 1 second Check the red light turns on 3 Inserting optical fiber into the splice sleeve tube Insert optical fiber into the splice sleeve tube based on the assembling direction...

Page 32: ...cover and slide cover for preparation Place fiber into the holder as shown below pictures The minimum stripping length should be longer than 18mm Mount the holder with the fiber onto the slider and c...

Page 33: ...he slider moves back to the initial position as thermal heater cover is opened Clean the stripped optical fiber using cleaning wipe not to leave any foreign substances on For the next operation remove...

Page 34: ...nt of outlet with cleaning wipe and discharge it not to make the cleaner disperse When the cleaner is drained open the cap and refill the cleaner Alcohol dispenser is attached to Multipack F body with...

Page 35: ...ition for cutting the body On doing this job make the holder close to one side of holder base to make the optical fiber form a right angle to the blade Cleave optical fiber by pressing the cover Open...

Page 36: ...al Chips of cleaved optical fiber are automatically collected in the chip box 7 Placing a sleeve tube into the sleeve heater 250 900 type Place sleeve tube in the middle of sleeve heater and fix it by...

Page 37: ...t to be in the middle of sleeve tube Place the guide inside the sleeve tube to be set underneath Press key to start tube heating HEAT LED Green is turned off when tube heating is completed Tube heatin...

Page 38: ...the fiber inside the heater The SOC type should be set to the right most position so that sleeve tube moves the heater as closely as possible For the connector type change the heater cover for connec...

Page 39: ...of sleeve heater sleeve tube is cooled Open the cover when cooling is completed and take out the reinforced fiber Assemble connectors upon which cooling is completed to make a finish Control Panel 250...

Page 40: ...stripping there should be no cracks when the top and bottom blades make contact Be careful of using handling or storing principal parts including blades heater etc as they are closely related to the...

Page 41: ...o not use acetone or solvent to clean the rubber pads If the life of the blade is almost over fiber may not be cleaved clean In that case change the blade channel or replace with new one 1 Changing th...

Page 42: ...k counterclockwise with a cotton swab Fixing reverse order 2 Blade replacement As shown below picture loosen the set screw at the side of the cleaver detached from the body a little bit around 2 turns...

Page 43: ...the cleaver and loosen the set screw of the slider a little bit about 2 turns At this point the slider has to be moved backward Adjust the blade height by turning Cam Pin with a flat head screwdriver...

Page 44: ...mbly is as picture 2 The Choice of Heater Block Lever Block by fiber type Multipack F basic assembling Heater Block R C assembly Multipack F components Heater Block R assembly Heater Cover R Heater Co...

Page 45: ...he equipment in a clean condition always Keep it clean and in a carry case when not using which will increase the life of the equipment 4 Optical Power Modules maintenance 1 Multipack F Optical Power...

Page 46: ...44 2 Multipack F Visual fault locator Stay metal cap locked to block foreign substances when not in use...

Page 47: ...sures and displays tone frequency of current optical power It automatically detects and shows the frequency The detectable tone frequency is Continuous CW 270Hz 330Hz 1KHz 2KHz 1310nm indicates the fr...

Page 48: ...for setting mode of sleeve heater Str Mode Menu is for setting mode of stripping Clock Setting is for setting the time Program Ver shows the current version of program 3 Sleeve Heater Mode Ht Mode Men...

Page 49: ...ove the cursor with LEFT and RIGHT button on Stripping Mode Menu and you can change preset values on each mode 5 Clock Setting Move the cursor to Clock Setting on Mode Menu and then press ENTER key an...

Page 50: ...gram 7 Sleeve Heater Mode Setting Move the cursor to Heater Mode Menu with LEFT and RIGHT button and then press ENTER key and you will enter Heater Mode Setting Ctrl setting determines whether sleeve...

Page 51: ...r as in the figure above You can see that the value of optical power changes from 53 70dBm when not being connected to the laser that generates optical power to 0 53dBm upon connection with the laser...

Page 52: ...ter Mode Mode Setting pressing MENU button Mode Menu pressing MENU button Main Menu 3 Changing Modes or Preset Values Every menu operates with LEFT RIGHT and ENTER button to change modes or preset val...

Page 53: ...enter wavelength setting Cursor starts flickering upon pressing ENTER key It switches to 1490nm as in the figure below upon pressing RIGHT button It switches to 1550nm as in the figure below upon pre...

Page 54: ...ts flickering upon pressing ENTER key The preset value goes down to 174C upon pressing LEFT button once The value quickly goes down upon continuously pressing LEFT button Disengage the LEFT button whe...

Page 55: ...buyer will be charged for the repair regardless of the warranty period if the breakage or damage incurred due to Natural disaster Application of abnormal high frequency voltage Misuse and mishandling...

Page 56: ...air including the condition and time of incident current condition and monitor condition etc 4 Transport Multipack F is high precision equipment So it is required to protect it from moisture vibratiom...

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Page 58: ...when the product is repaired Multipack F is high precision equipment so it is required to transport after keeping it in an exclusive carrier case to protect it from humidity vibration and physical sh...

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