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Maintenance Menu
7. Dust Check
During normal splicing, the splicer observes fibers through image acquisition and
processing. Dust or contaminants on the cameras, lenses and wind protector LEDs
disturb normal observation of fibers and may result in improper splicing. This function
checks the optical path for the presence or absence of contaminants and judges whether
they will cause trouble for fiber splicing.
Operation Procedure
(1) If fibers are set in the splicer, remove them and press . The splicer begins the
dust check.
(2) The message “Now Checking” is displayed in the middle of the screen. After
observation, the location of contamination judged as a potential problem blinks. If
contamination is discovered, clean the wind protector LEDs and objective lenses
and redo [Dust Check]. Refer to the section of [Maintenance of Splicing Quality]
(Page 26) for cleaning instructions.
8. Motor Drive
The two motors in the splicer can be manually operated individually. During splicing,
the motors can also be operated by calling this menu in the [PAUSE] or [FINISH] state.
(1) Pressing
changes motor selection. The name of the selected motor is displayed
in the upper section of the screen.
(2) Press (Forward) (Backward) to drive the motor in the desired direction.
When the motor reaches the limit of the operating range, the buzzer sounds and
the motor stops. Press the opposite arrow key to reverse and move the motor
again.
• If you have cleaned the objective lenses, and dirt or dust still remains,
contact your nearest sales agency.
• Display messages can be erased by pressing . The message can be
displayed by pressing again.
• If you finish this operation by pressing , the motor will return to the reset
position. To finish the operation with the motor held in the adjusted position,
press .
• If the motor is moved too much with respect to the spliced fiber, the fiber may
break.
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