FSP200
Tempo Communications Inc.
1390 Aspen Way • Vista, CA 92081 USA • 800-642-2155
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resulting deformation generally results in elevated splice loss.
(b) Eccentric core fibers aligned to each others claddings. Such lateral misalignment of the cores results in high splice loss.
(c) Eccentric core fibers aligned to each other’s core. Usually, the fact that the cores are laterally misaligned far from the
completed splice results in high loss even though the cores are aligned locally at the finished splice.
d) Eccentric fibers offset an extra amount to ensure that cores are aligned far from the completed splice despite local
deformation at the splice. This case often results in lower loss than case (c).
Data Save
The FSP200 stores up to 5000 splicing results.
Splice Memory
The Splice Memory function allows the user to display, export, and clear splice memory. Use arrow keys to select “Splice
Memory” in Data Save menu, and press Enter to confirm.
Display Splice Memory
Allows the user to display all of the splices made on the splicer.
Export Splice Memory
Allows the user to export the splice records within the splicer via the USB port.
Clear Splice Memory
Allows the user to delete all splice records from the splicer.
Format Memory
Allows the user to format the entire memory.
Clear Arc Count
Allows the user to reset the ARC count to zero. This is particularly useful to reset to zero when replacing the electrodes so that
the number of ARC’s can be tracked.