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PRO-790

 

Fusion Splicer 

Operation Guide

 

Summary of Contents for PRO-790

Page 1: ...PRO 790 Fusion Splicer Operation Guide...

Page 2: ...Internal battery operation 11 3 3 Power of Splicing Operation 11 3 3 1Power On 11 3 3 2 Standby Screen 12 3 4 Operation of Fiber Holders 12 3 5 Prepare and Place Fiber 14 3 5 1 Bare Fiber Prepare and...

Page 3: ...ogram 31 5 3 Program Modify 32 5 4Working type 33 5 4 1 AUTO working type 33 5 4 2 Manual working type 33 5 5 Heat time 34 5 6 PAUSE SET 34 5 7 Fusion Record 35 5 8 Language 35 5 9 Time Set 36 5 10 Ga...

Page 4: ...4 888 545 1254 www PrecisionRatedOptics com PRO 790 8 Guarantee and Contact Address 43 8 2 Guarantee period and limits 43 8 2 Contact 43...

Page 5: ...dust lubricants and other contaminants The presence of such substances may degrade the splicing performance and cause equipment failure or damage 8 Do not use any chemical other than alcohol to clean...

Page 6: ...sure to position the splicer so that the power cord can be disconnected easily and quickly 21 Disconnect the AC or DC power cord from the splicer inlet or the wall socket outlet immediately if the spl...

Page 7: ...logy Splicing Method Arc Splicing Fiber Holder Bare Fiber Pigtails Patch Cords Splice on Connectors SC Monitor 3 5 Color TFT Interface USB Languages English Chinese Data Storage 10 000 Splice Results...

Page 8: ...Electrodes Cooling Tray Carry Case Fiber Cleaver Fiber Strippers SOC SC Fiber Holder Operating Manual 2 3 Accessory for Operation Fiber Protection Sleeve Stripper Fiber Cleaver Dispenser Thin Cotton...

Page 9: ...ecisionRatedOptics com 888 545 1254 9 PRO 790 2 4 2 Panel Keyboard Right Keyboard Key Name Function Heat Start stop tube heater Start Start splice operation Reset Splicer Rest Shift Shift up down righ...

Page 10: ...atedOptics com PRO 790 Left Keyboard Key Name Function Menu Enter Main Menu Confirm Menu Exit Exit Down Menu move cursor down Manual move fiber down Up Menu move cursor Manual move fiber up Confirm Ch...

Page 11: ...repare the necessary item 3 2 Power Supply The internal battery provides the power to machine 3 2 2 Internal battery operation Power on machine internal battery will be used if AC adapter is not plugg...

Page 12: ...ng mode or program 3 4 Operation of Fiber Holders 1 The fusion splicer is equipped with a universal fiber holder By adjusting it can hold bare fiber pigtail drop cable and the SOC Fiber Holders has tw...

Page 13: ...RatedOptics com 888 545 1254 13 PRO 790 2 Change the Universal and SOC fiber holders by loosening the screw Allen wrench Pull or push driving level to change position Pull or push driving level to cha...

Page 14: ...Place 3 5 1 1 Clean the Outer Coating Clean the fiber outer coating approx 100mm in length from the fiber end with alcohol soaked gauze or lint free tissue If dust or other impurities on the outer coa...

Page 15: ...iber coating 30 40mm with a stripping tool o After this operation handle the fiber so as not to damage the bare fiber 2 Clean the bare part with another alcohol tissue o Check After this operation han...

Page 16: ...to bring the harm to the end face of fiber 7 For continuous operation remove the cleaved fiber in this process Be careful not to get injured by the cutting edge Fig3 4 Fiber Cleaving 3 6 Setting Fiber...

Page 17: ...m of the V groove Reload fiber if it does not rest properly Check Fiber end face should rest between the V groove tip and electrode center line It is unnecessary that the fiber end face be exactly at...

Page 18: ...pigtail 2 Place the pigtail fiber in cleaver cleave length is 16mm 3 Place the prepared pigtail in Fiber Holder 4 Close the pressure pad and prepare the right side fiber 3 6 3 Drop cable preparing and...

Page 19: ...e the prepared drop cable in fiber holder 4 Close the pressure pad and prepare the right side fiber then do following step 3 6 4 Patch cord preparing and setting 1 Prepare the Patch Cord 2 Place the p...

Page 20: ...on connector preparing and setting 1 Prepare the spliced fiber on connector 2 Place the splice on connector in the fiber holder Place in fiber cleaver and cleave 3 Place the prepared splice on connec...

Page 21: ...rge the fibers stop at the predetermined position Note When the fiber are moving forward and they appear to hop up and down contamination may be present in the V grooves or the fiber surface Clean the...

Page 22: ...t which is created by burning contaminants located on the surface or end face of the fiber there is a possibility that the fiber core will be deformed Although deformation can be detected by the loss...

Page 23: ...ved with the re arc feature Press the after re arc discharge Note There are cases when the splice loss will deteriorate after re arc discharge Storing splice result Press or open the wind protector an...

Page 24: ...center of the heater 3 Close the heater Fig 3 12 Setting in Tube Heater Check Check again to see that the splice point and fiber protection sleeve are in the center of the tube heater 4 Press to start...

Page 25: ...heck Cut off the power before storing Check Cleaning the crucial parts in time Pickup camera Lamp house lens Fiber press and V groove Wipe off the dust and dunghill Check Would the LCD surveillance sc...

Page 26: ...the wind protector and fiber clamps 2 Clean the bottom of the V groove with an alcohol soaked thin cotton swab as shown in Fig 4 l Remove excess alcohol from the V groove with a clean dry swab Check...

Page 27: ...plices The fiber clamp chips should be frequently inspected and periodically cleaned 1 Open up the wind protector 2 Clean press stand surface with an alcohol soaked thin cotton swab Remove excess alco...

Page 28: ...ue to decreased optical path clarity resulting in higher splice loss 1 Clean the mirror surface with an alcohol soaked thin cotton swab as shown in Fig 4 4 Remove excess alcohol from the mirror surfac...

Page 29: ...n means vs fiber stripper sever and placed 2 In wait for state Press enter Setup Menu Fluctuate arrowhead move to Program Test Press start program test 3 Program test automatically adjusts discharge i...

Page 30: ...rty normal observation of the core position may be incorrect resulting in higher splice loss or poor splicer operation Therefore clean them at regular intervals Otherwise dirt may accumulate and becom...

Page 31: ...tion The fuse will break off when short circuit occurred or the current is over than 15A Please replace the broken Fuse and check the circuit 5 Menu Commands 5 1 Program Test Welding machine with a bu...

Page 32: ...to change parameter press to exit Fig 5 2 Program Modify Function Function Explain Value area PreArc Time Prefuse Time 0 1 PreArc Power Prefuse Power 0 250 Arc Time Fusion arc time 0 10 0 Arc Power Fu...

Page 33: ...e 5 4 1 AUTO working type Auto working type is the commonly used type after clean and cleave fiber the fusion splicer will automatically do splicing operation 5 4 2 Manual working type With this worki...

Page 34: ...he cursor to Fusion Set use or move the cursor to heating time press enter use or add or cut time See Fig 5 4 After then press exit Fig5 4 Heating time 5 6 PAUSE SET Open or close PAUSE In standby sta...

Page 35: ...may check the last 8000 record Press enter Program Menu press enter Fusion Record and choose View Record Press enter Fig 5 6 Fig 5 6 Fusion Record 5 8 Language Press enter Program Menu press to Machin...

Page 36: ...press to Machine Set Press to enter press Press or to Time Set press enter time set See Fig 5 8 move cursor to the one need changed use or cut or add after then press exit Fig 5 8 Time Set 5 10 Gap P...

Page 37: ...maintenance functions are included In Standby state press enter Program Menu use enter maintenance menu See Fig5 10 Fig 5 10 Maintenance menu 5 11 1 Arc Times Program Menu Maintenance Menu Arc Times...

Page 38: ...maintenance menu System test See Fig5 12 Press start Fig5 12 System Test 5 11 3 Program Recover In Standby State Press Enter Program Menu Maintenance Menu use or move cursor to Program Recover press e...

Page 39: ...Menu Maintenance Menu use or move the cursor to stabilize electrode press enter stabilize electrode Fig 5 14 Stabilize Electrode 5 11 5 Maintenance Info In Standby State press enter Program Menu Maint...

Page 40: ...8 545 1254 www PrecisionRatedOptics com PRO 790 5 11 6 Check Dust In Standby State press enter Program Menu Maintenance Info use or move cursor Check Dust press Check dust See Fig 5 16 Fig 5 16 Check...

Page 41: ...r example moisture proof Fireproofing Defend high temperature Defend inversion Defend collide 6 2 Storing require 1 Check the thing whether complete in the carrying case Mostly components comprise 2 F...

Page 42: ...Moves left right fiber all forward Reset Moves left or right fiber forward Left cleave bad Right cleave bad Both cleave bad Bad fiber end face Dust or dirt on the fiber surface End face angle set up...

Page 43: ...discharge electrodes etc Before sending the splicer Please consult nearest us first Necessary information for the repair Attach papers to the splicer in order to inform us of details as described bel...

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