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Setting Menu
2.
Maintenance Settings
Parameter
Description
Electrode Caution
Arc Count
When the [Arc Count] exceed this setting, the splicer shows a
caution message that encourages replacing electrode.
"2500" is set as default value for 125μm cladding fiber splicing.
However, depending on fiber type and environment, it is possible
that the electrodes may wear out earlier than this count. Replacing
electrodes is recommended in this case.
Arc Time
When the [Electrodes Time Used] exceed this setting, the splicer
shows a caution message that encourages replacing electrode.
"OFF" is set as default.
The wearing speed of electrode depends on fiber type and
environment. The increase amount of [Electrodes Time Used] on
every arc discharge can be adjusted by changing [Electrodes Wear
Coef.] of splice mode parameter.
Electrode Warning
Arc Count
When the [Arc Count] or [Total Arc Time] exceeds these values,
warning message appears instead of above caution message.
Defaults valus are;
Arc Count: "3500"
Arc Time: "OFF"
Arc Time
Arc Calibration
Cleave Limit
Sets the threshold of cleave angle error for the [Arc Calibration].
Max Number of
Tests
Sets the number tests to finish the [Arc Calibration] and display the
“Test Finished” message. The maximum number can be set to
infinity for critical splicing operations with heat sensitive splice
recipes. In this case the operator may be required to perform mode
[Arc Calibration] steps before the “Test Finished” message is
displayed, and the calibration will be held to a strict standard. For
general splicing operations, it may be acceptable to select a small
number of tests such as 2 or 3. In this case the resulting [Arc
Calibration] may not be quite as strict but general splicing
performance should still be good.
Motor Drive
θ Rotation w/o
Clamp
When the parameter is “ON”, the splicer releases the fiber clamps
during θ Rotation. This function may help to prevent fiber twisting
caused by clamping during rotation.
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