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7.5 Dust Check
Through image acquisition, the splicer detects dust and contaminants on the splicer, camera, and objective lenses that
may result in improper splicing. This function checks the optical path for the presence or absence of contaminants, and
judges whether they will affect the quality of fiber splicing.
Operation Procedure
① Select [Dust check] in [Maintenance menu].
② If fibers are set in the splicer, remove them and press [Set] again to start the dust check.
③ If dust is detected during the dust check process, the message “Failed” will be displayed on screen.
Then clean the objective lenses, and [Dust check] until the message "Complete" is shown on screen.
⚠ Note:
If contamination still exists after cleaning the objective lenses, please contact your nearest sales agent.
7.6 Electrode Setting
This function is used to set electrode. Electrodes are recommended to be replaced with new one every 4500 times’
splicing operation to ensure splice quality.
① Enter into[Maintenance Menu] to select [Replace Electrodes]-[Electrode Setting].
② Set electrode caution and electrode warning.
Parameter
Description
Electrode caution
When discharge count of electrode more than set count, message “caution! Replace elec-
trodes” will prompt out as you start fusion splicer. The count’s parameter is recommended
to be set as “4500”.
Electrode warning
When discharge count of electrode more than set count, message “warning! Replace elec-
trodes” will prompt out as you start fusion splicer. The count’s parameter is recommended
to be set as “5500”.
7.7 Update Software
① Select [Update Software] in the [System Setting] interface.
② After you have clicked [OK], the splicer will automatically start the upgrade process, and the splicer will restart after the
upgrade is complete.