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Operating InstructionsX77 Fusion Splicer / Series 5000
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Subject to change without notice. Subject to availability.Issued by RXS Kabelgarnituren GmbH, Profilstrae 4, D-58093 Hagen, Germany
Tel.: +49-2331-357 145 / 146, Fax: +49-2331-357 118; Tx 82 38 74
1998 by RXS Kabelgarnituren GmbH revision: 07/98Printed in Germany Order no.: S46999-L6036-P451
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Contents
1 X77 Fusion Splicer, Overview
2 Preparations
3 Parameters and Programs
4 Splicing
5 Removing the Fusion Splicer from Service
6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
7 Accessories
8 Supplements / Amendments
Index
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Important:
t your fusion splicer func- necessary service and of this manual. Utmost
specialists at your service
performance of your fusion
, are null and void if the
de detailed information for sible installation, operation er information, or if particu-e operating instructions, do t for the necessary informa-
xisting agreement, commit-odify any such arrange-
the relevant sales contract conditions. The operating
nditions.Please read these operating instructions carefully to ensure thations flawlessly, and that it fulfills your expectations. Perform allmaintenance work on your fusion splicer regularly with the helpcare should be exercised in order to prevent damage.If you have any queries whatsoever, please contact the trainedcenter.Improper or insufficient maintenance may impair the operating splicer.All liability borne by the manufacturer, as well as the guaranteefusion splicer is tampered with by unauthorized persons.
NOTE For reasons of clarity, these operating instructions do not proviall versions of the product and cannot, therefore, take every posor maintenance situation into consideration. If you require furthlar problems arise which are not covered in enough detail in thnot hesitate to contact the RXS Equipment Service Departmention.These operating instructions do not form part of a previous or ement or legal relationship, nor are they intended to amend or mment. All obligations on the part of RXS arise exclusively from which also contains the only valid and comprehensive warrantyinstructions neither extend nor limit the contractual warranty co
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training program, please contact:AddressesIf your fusion splicer needs servicing, send it to:
Siemens AGPL EA 32 / GerteserviceWarenannahmeRupert-Mayer Strae 4481359 Mnchen, GermanyPh: +49-89-722 22068Fx: +49-89-722 48324
If you have any technical questions or queries about ourRXS Kabelgarnituren GmbHAbteilung VTUProfilstrae 458093 Hagen, GermanyPh: +49-2331-357 145 or 357 146Fx: +49-2331-357 309
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Definitions for Terminology used in Warnings
arnings:
roducts themselves, this amage will result if the rele-
roducts themselves, this amage may result if the rel-
roducts themselves, this he relevant precautions are
portant information about which particular attention
roducts themselves, this nd maintenance of electri- perform.The following definitions apply to the terminology used in the w
Danger In these operating instructions, as well as in warnings on the pterm means that death, serious injury or substantial property dvant precautions are not observed.
Warning In these operating instructions, as well as in warnings on the pterm means that death, serious injury or substantial property devant precautions are not observed.
Caution In these operating instructions, as well as in warnings on the pterm means that slight injury or property damage may result if tnot observed.
Note In these operating instructions, this term makes reference to imthe product, or the relevant part of the operating instructions tomust be paid.
Qualified Personnel
In these operating instructions, as well as in warnings on the pterm means persons who are familiar with start-up, operation acal equipment, and who are suitably qualified for the work they
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uch equipment are bound to gs are not observed, serious ed personnel should work on this ly familiar with all of the warnings instructions. Flawless, safe oper-
y transported, stored, assembled,
ed.DANGER When electrical equipment is operated, certain parts of sreach hazardous voltage levels. If the appropriate warnininjury or property damage may occur. Only suitably qualifiequipment or in its vicinity. Such personnel must be entireand maintenance procedures included in these operatingation of this device is only possible if it has been properland installed, as well as correctly operated and maintain
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X77 Fusion SplicerPassword Request
te the password query.
ay only be opened by suitably
pply (power supply plug and 12V
using and two on the right. These h for activating and deactivating
ce the housing has been opened
deleted as soon as the splicer is query without having previously ned. password must therefore first be
t keys. If you attempt to change a ge Enter Password appears. If
is not saved to memory. This also not be defined unless the current
parameter Password and pro-Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
Password Request
Activating the Password Query
The splicer must be open in order to activate or deactiva
DANGER The fusion splicer or electrically operated accessories mqualified personnel.Switch the splicer off and disconnect it from the power sulead)!Two phillips head screws are located on the left of the homust be removed in order to open the housing. The switcpassword query is on the printed circuit board visible on(switch in ON position: password query activated).If password query is deactivated, the stored password isswitched on again. However, if you reactivate password switched the splicer on and off, the old password is retaiNo password is stored when query is reactivated. A newdefined.
Entering the password
A password consists of an arbitrary sequence of five inpuparameter when password query is activated, the messaan incorrect password is entered, the parameter changeapplies to a change of password, i.e. a new password canpassword is known. To redefine the password, select the
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ceed according to the following flow chart.
nter password?
ord already exists
assword wrong7 Fusion Splicerssword Request
Change password? E
Only if passw
Enter new password
Confirm password P
Operator menu
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X77 Fusion SplicerX77 Fusion Splicer, Overview
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1 X77 Fusion Splicer, Overview
Contents
General ..........................................................................................................Equipment Overview......................................................................................
Splicing Unit ...........................................................................................LID System.............................................................................................L-PAS video image evaluation ...............................................................Monitor ...................................................................................................Keyboard ................................................................................................Terminals for Additional Functions .........................................................
Technical Data ...............................................................................................
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General
The X77 fusion splicer is used for reliable, low-loss joining of optical fibers. It is designed with a cladding diameter of
ion
) enables extremely low and the fiber suitability the imization splice process by ully automatic operation by
loss is achieved even 7 Fusion Splicer7 Fusion Splicer, Overview
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for all commonly used single- and multimode silica glass fibers 125 mm and coating diameters of 250 to 900 m m.The X77 with its LID-System (LID = Local Injection and Detectsplice losses independent of the of the choosen fusion processX77 offers e.g. precise core-to-core alignment of the fibers, optautomatic fusion-time control AFC, splice loss estimation and fa pressWith the automatic fusion-time control AFC best possible spliceunder difficult conditions..
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X77 Fusion SplicerX77 Fusion Splicer, Overview
wer Supply Portat-Shrink Oven Socketlicing Unit with LID-Systemyboard
onitorrt for Additional Functions
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Equipment Overview 1 Po2 He3 Sp4 Ke5 M6 Po
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Splicing Unit
LI
and for automatic fusion r and receiver, so that light
g gel.
N er of max. 250
m
m. Fibers
system.
1 Electrode Flapes
uideslapg Jawssmittereiver7 Fusion Splicer7 Fusion Splicer, Overview
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D System The LID system is used for core-to-core alignment of the fiberstime control. The fibers are slightly bent within the LID transmittecan be injected into and decoupled from the fibers.The LID-System for this splicer operates without index-matchin
OTE The LID system is only suitable for fibers with a coating diametwith larger coating diameters are spliced without using the LID
2 Electrod3 Fiber G4 Holder F5 Clampin6 LID Tran7 LID Rec
1
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4 56 75
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the L-PAS video image evaluation.y a video image evaluation sys-
er endface quality, dirt and t is enabled and the splice loss is
n the monitor.
spectives (along the X and Y
nctions:
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L-PAS video image evalua-tion
In addition to the LID-System, the X77 is equipped with The position and quality of the fiber ends are evaluated btem which uses two cameras and a magnifying optic. By evaluating the video image of both fiber views, the fibmechanical damages are detected, a fast fiber alignmenestimated. The image of both fiber views is shown simultaneously o
Monitor The LCD monitor shows the fibers from two different peraxes).
Keyboard The control panel consists of 6 keys with the following fu
Enter key: The displayed operation is performed or the packnowledged.
Open or exit parameters menu.
Scroll back to previous line.
Scroll forward to next line.
Increase displayed value.
Reduce displayed value.
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Terminals for Additional Functions
Se n be read out to a printer or at the splicer is configured ission is accomplished with ot used. r to computer connector
1 RS 232c Serial Interfaceutputtor Port for Pigtail Adapter igtails on page 2-10)
1 2 3
Printer or Computer
25-pole plug
TxD2 2
RxD3 3
GND5 77 Fusion Splicer7 Fusion Splicer, Overview
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rial Interface Splicing parameters or the contents of the splicers memory caa computer via the RS 232c serial interface. The serial interfacefor use with the XON/OFF protocol. Asynchronous data transmone start bit, eight data bits and one stop bit. The parity bit is nThe required printer cable is a commercially available computecable. It must be configured as follows:
2 Video O3 Connec
(see P
Splicer Printer or Computer
Splicer
9-pole plug 9-pole plug 9-pole plug
RxD
TxD
GND
RxD2 2
TxD3 3
GND5 5
RxD
TxD
GND
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25 lines) with an input impedance
able coaxial cable with cinch plug.
pter) for splicing pigtails by using
, which also allows for use of the Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Video Output You can connect a standard European monitor (CCIR, 6of 75 W or higher to this output. Use a commercially avail
Connector Port for Pigtail Adapter
You can connect the external LID transmitter (pigtail adathe LID-System. A pigtail adapter is available for splicing pigtails to fibersLID system. See Pigtails on page 2-10.
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Technical Data
m
m 250, 500 or 900
m
m
es
matic, manual X, Y and Z
ezo controlled
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Fiber Requirements: glass diameter: 125coating diameters:
Fiber Display: 2.9" LCD monitor
Magnification: approximately 50 tim
Fiber Positioning: fully automatic, auto
Mean Splice Loss for Identical, Standard Single-Mode Fibers:
< 0.03 dB
Tensile Test: selectable, 1.5 N pi
Number of Splicing Programs: 3 preset programs6 special programs10 user programs
Wavelength LID Signal: 1300 nm
Video Output: CCIR Output (75 WOperating Temperature: -5C to 45C
Storage Temperature: -40C to 70C
Dimensions Basic Unit (LxWxH): 173 x 185 x 100Weight: 1.7 Kg
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X77 Fusion SplicerPreparations
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2 Preparations
Contents
Placing the Fusion Splicer into Operation......................................................AC Power Connection ............................................................................Switching the Fusion Splicer On ............................................................Checking the Electrodes ........................................................................
Preparing the Fiber Ends ...............................................................................Stripping the Coating..............................................................................Cleaning the Fiber ..................................................................................Cleaving the Fiber ..................................................................................
Inserting the Fiber ..........................................................................................250 m m Coating......................................................................................Other Coating Diameters........................................................................Pigtails....................................................................................................
Adjusting Monitor Brightness .........................................................................Checking the Fiber End Faces.......................................................................
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Placing the Fusion Splicer into Operation
DA ced into operation and f the warnings included in
th, severe bodily injury or
ACne
mains supply with the
) to the power supply (pos.
used, connect it via the power supply, no additional 7 Fusion Splicereparations
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NGER In order to assure safe operation, the fusion splicer must be plaproperly operated by qualified personnel under consideration othese operating instructions. Non-observance may lead to deasubstantial property damage.
Power Con-ction
- Connect the power supply (e.g. pos. 1) to an outlet of the ACpower cable.
- - If necessary connect one end of the included cable (pos. 31), and the the connector port (pos. 4) at the fusion splicer.If the 6.5 Ah rechargeable battery in fusion splicer case 1 ispower supply to the fusion. If you are using the attachment connections are required.
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Switching the Fusion Splicer On
- Before switching the fusion splicer on, make sure that both electrodes are properly seated (see Replacing the Electrodes on page 6-23).
DA sion splicer may otherwise
N when the black bar graph plicer into storage with a
of each work day.
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NGER Never switch the fusion splicer on without electrodes. The fube damaged!
- Press the key to switch the fusion splicer on.
OTE The fusion splicer should only be operated with the battery indicates more than 33% charging. Never place the fusion sdischarged battery. Always recharge the battery at the end
- After switching on, the software version installed is dis-played at the monitor and a self-test is per-formed. The electrodes are automatically cleaned with a cleaning arc which is carried out with closed electrode flap.
- A status report showing selected settings is displayed at themonitor.
- The positioning slides are then automatically advanced to the insertion position.
- In battery mode, the charge level of the battery is displayed.If the charge level is too low to operate the unit, the batterydischarged message appears at the monitor and the unit isswitched off automatically. In this case charge the battery (see Charging the Battery on page 7-7).
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wer pack and the battery modes if Press the key to switch the
lectrodes by measuring their elec-rformed, the display indicates
d or bad.ell as wear into consideration.
ion splicer., i.e. that they have been inserted
tightened.
ice data 2/2 - electrode condition
and start the electrode test with
fusion operations. One of the pos-yed after testing.d with the cleaning tool included leaning, the electrodes must be s on page 6-22).Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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NOTE The fusion splicer switches off automatically in the pono key has been activated for a given period of time. fusion splicer back on.
Checking theElectrodes
The electrode test function checks the condition of the etrical characteristics. After the electrode test has been pewhether the condition of the electrodes is excellent, gooThe test detects contamination at the electrode tips as w
NOTE Make sure that a fiber has not been inserted into the fusMake sure that the electrodes have been properly seatedinto the holder as far as they will go and the screws are
- Select "parameter menu" - "options / language" - servtest
- Select electrode condition test - yes with the keythe key.
- The test takes about 10 seconds and consists of two sible test results, bad, good or excellent is displa
- If bad is displayed, the electrodes should be cleanewith the tool kit. If the test results are still bad after creplaced (see Cleaning and Replacing the Electrode
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Preparing the Fiber Ends
N prepared with great care.
aver.
StC
bout 50 mm.
pprox. 50 mm)7 Fusion Splicereparations
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OTE Minimum splice loss can only be achieved if the fiber ends are
Preparation of the fiber ends includes the following steps: Strip the coating Clean the fibers Cleave the fibers with a suitable cleaver Evaluate the fiber end faces at the monitor
Please refer to the operating instructions included with your cle
ripping the oating
Remove the coating from the end of the fiber over a length of a1
2
3 1 Cleave length (a2 Uncoated fiber3 Coating
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oating and uncoated fiber) with a
ave the fiber. Select the correct
m
m coating diameter).with coating diameter 250
m
m into th the 10 mm mark. With coating
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Cleaning the Fiber
Clean the fiber ends over a length of approx. 100 mm (clint-free paper towel dampened with alcohol.
DANGER Risk of fire exists if solvents are spilled.
Cleaving the Fiber
Use a suitable cleaver, e.g. cleaver S46999-M9-A8 to clefiber cleaver (Cleaver A8: Universal guide for 250 to 900- Open the flap (pos. 4) at the cleaver and lay the fiber
the cleaver such that the end the coating is aligned widiameters greater than 250 m m align with the mark at
3
1 Cleavi2 Uncoa3 Coatin
4
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- Close the flap (4) at the cleaver and press it down carefully. Open the flap before removing the cut fiber in order to avoid damaging the fiber end face.
N ality fiber end face and the
In
25
the LID flaps (pos. 3).he fiber lies between the
N has been inserted. Poor ents may not demonstrate
at the LID-System. Then
anner.7 Fusion Splicereparations
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OTE If you press the flap down too quickly, you will obtain a poor qudiamond may be damaged.
serting the Fiber0 m m Coating - Open the electrode flap (pos. 1), the holder flap (pos. 2) and
- Place the fiber (pos. 4) into the v-groove so that the end of telectrode tips.
OTE Make sure that the fiber end is visible at the monitor after it splicing quality may otherwise result, or the positioning elemadequate travel.
- First close the holder flap (pos. 2). - Hold the fiber straight to ensure that it lies within the groove
close the LID flap (pos. 3).- Now insert the second fiber on the other side in the same m- Close the electrode flap (pos. 1).
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an 250
m
m, the LID-System can tripped down to the 250
m
m pri-) just far enough, so that the test usual. The unit operates with
n the parameters menu, see Sig-
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Abb. 2-a 250 m m Coating
Other Coating Diameters
If the coating diameter inside the unit's flaps is greater thonly be used pigtail adapter. Insert fibers which cannot smary coating into the fiber. But close the LID flap (pos. 3coated fiber is not forced into the LID system. The tensileL-PAS video image evaluation if necessary..
NOTE Please note that the coating diameter must be selected inificance of the Parameters on page 3-15.
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Pigtails
The S46999-M7-S336 pigtail adapter, which is available as an accessory, allows for use of the LID-System for the fusing pigtails to fibers with a 250
m
m diameter coating.IN / FC connectors.
ocket (pos. 2) at the fusion
pos. 4). the
left-hand
fiber holder.
.5 mm Plug
.5 mm Socketigtail Connectorigtail Adapterlamping Jaw7 Fusion Splicereparations
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The following pigtail connectors can be used: D4 / ST-II / SC / D
- Insert the connector (pos. 1) at the pigtail adapter into the ssplicer.
- Insert the pigtail connector (pos. 3) into the pigtail adapter (- Prepare the pigtail fiber end in the usual way, and insert it in
1 32 33 P4 P5 C
1
2
3
4
5
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the internal LID transmitter (for
em into the fiber holder on the
in the parameters menu. See
nu.
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- Close the left-hand LID flap just far enough that:1. The left clamping jaw (5) is closed (tensile test).2. The fiber (with 900 m m coating) is not pressed into250 m m coating).
- Prepare the fibers to be spliced as well, and place thright-hand side and in the LID receiver.
NOTE The correct coating diameter must be set for both sides Significance of the Parameters on page 3-15.
Adjusting Monitor BrightnessNOTE Monitor brightness can be only changed in the main me
- Press the or the key until the desired brightnesIncrease monitor brightness with the key.Decrease monitor brightness with the key.
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Checking the Fiber End Faces
N quality.
of the arc, the fiber ends
he fiber ends are moved to
on splicer gives out a warn-
N interrupt the alignment
d Good 7 Fusion Splicereparations
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OTE Good splicing results can only be obtained with good end face
After inserting the fiber in the fusion splicer and before ignitioncan be observed on the screen. If more time is needed select the menu item Search fibers? Tthe center of the monitor.
- If the quality of the endface is poor, especially when the fusiing, the fiber end must be prepared.
OTE As soon as you notice that endface quality is poor, you can operation by activating the key.
BaThe fiber ends must be: Clean Free of noses and cracks Flat Perpendicular to the fiber axis
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3 Parameters and Programs
Contents
Parameter Menu..........................................................................................General...................................................................................................Open / Exit..............................................................................................
Options / Language Menu ...........................................................................Common Parameters...........................................................................Language ...............................................................................................Heat Shrink Oven.................................................................................Service Data ........................................................................................Configuration........................................................................................
Program Selection Menu .............................................................................Program Descriptions.............................................................................Creating User Programs.........................................................................Editing and Renaming User Programs...................................................Deleting User Programs.........................................................................
Data Output Menu..........................................................................................
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Optimizing Parameters for Single-Mode Fibers ...........................................................................................3-19Required Accessories...........................................................................................................................3-19
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General Rules...................................................................................................Fusion Current and Fusion Time......................................................................Ambient Temperature.......................................................................................Procedure .........................................................................................................
ptimizing Parameters for Multimode Fibers...........................................................
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o different types of fiber in the to Options / Languages, Pro-Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Parameter Menu
General Parameters can be matched to ambient conditions and tparameter menu. The parameters menu is subdivided ingram selection and Data output.
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Open / Exit
The parameter menu is opened by pressing the key with closed electrode flap. The display returns to the main menu when the key is activated from within the parameter menu (see diagram). 7 Fusion Splicerrameters and Programs
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X77 Fusion SplicerParameters and Programs
ffect all programs.
e changed or reset if password
entered.
common parameters.
Values (default)eters
ams pass-et at
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Options / Language MenuParameters selected in the Options / Language menu e
NOTE Parameters in the Options / Language menu can only bquery has been deactivated, or if the correct password is
Common Parameters
Open menu: parameters menu options / languages
Parameter Significance
Password If password query is activated, paramcan only be changed and user progrcan only be deleted after the correctword has been entered. See red shethe beginning of chapter 1.
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off/autom
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/manual/delete
10.0 to 16.0 mA0.05 to 0.30 s2 to 60 min, 10 min
Parameter Significance Values (default)7 Fusion Splicerrameters and Programs
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Splice Memory Stores up to 250 splicing loss values. Stored values can be displayed at the monitor (see Displaying the Splice Memory atthe Monitor on page 4-10) or printed via the serial interface (see Data Output Menu on page 3-18). The parameters in this menu have the following effects:OFF:No splicing loss values are stored to memory.Automatic:Splicing loss values are stored to memory automatically.Manual:The operator is requested to manually storethe splicing loss value after evaluation of the splice.Delete:The splice memory is deleted in its entirety
Cleaning Current Arc temperature during cleaningCleaning Time Ignition time during cleaningBattery Disconnect Time
Elapsed time until automatic device shut-down
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language. language.
version.
lity ughly
0 to 4000 m, 550 m
is rm nds.
OFF / 0.05 to 0.2 dB
Values (default)
Danish
HungarianPolish
CzechChineseRussianOperating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Language Open menu: parameters menu options / languagesThis function allows for selection of the desired operating
Available languages depend upon the installed software
Altitude above Sea Level
In order to assure uniform, high quasplices, the selected altitude must rocorrespond to actual altitude.
Alarm Threshold As soon as the measured loss valueequal to or exceeds the selected alathreshold, a brief warning signal sou
Parameter Significance
D German DKGB English HF French PL
E Spanish CZI Italian CNL Dutch GUS
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Heat Shrink Oven
Open menu: parameter menu options / languages heat shrink oven.
Values (default)
internal / external
-10 to 250 s in steps of 10, 60 s
80 to 150 C, 120 C7 Fusion Splicerrameters and Programs
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Parameter Significance
Heat-Shrink Parameters
If you intend to control the-heat shrink ovenfrom the splicer, select internal. If exter-nal is selected, heat shrinking is controlledby the parameters selected at the heat-shrink oven.
Heating Time If internal heat-shrink parameters have been selected, the internally selected heating time is used.
Temperature If internal heat-shrink parameters have been selected, the internally selected tem-perature is used.
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service data.
Values (default)-
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opera-es
50 to 700 in steps of 10, 500yes/no
opera-des
700 to 7000 in steps of 100, 5000
to 0 yes/no
is per-nt,
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Service Data Open menu: parameter menu options / languages
Parameter Significance
Operating Hours Total number of operating hoursSplices Total number of splicesCleaning Cycle Number of splices performed before
tor is reminded to clean the electrodReset Counter: XX
Reset Cleaning cycle counter to 0
Replacement Interval
Number of splices performed beforetor is reminded to replace the electro
Reset Counter: XXX
Reset Replace Electrodes counter
Electrode Condi-tion Test
If yes is selected, an electrode testformed. Possible results are excellegood and bad.
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Configuration Open menu: parameters menu options / languages device configuration
Values (default)fast / standard / precise
hort splice cycle times. are achieved by means of r achieving Flawless alues are high quality fib-
good splice quality with ers are aligned by means ptimized by automatic video image evaluation. By -core alignment into con-
process mode also evalu-tion and thus assures relia-7 Fusion Splicerrameters and Programs
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Parameter Significance
Fusion Process Three different splicing processes are availableFast: The fast fusion process mode allows very sFiber alignment and splice loss estimation L-PAS video image evaluation. Important fosplices and correct splice loss estimation vers with minimal core eccentricity.Standard: The standard fusion process mode allows short times independent of fiber quality. Fibof the LID-System. The fusion process is ofusion-estimation is performed with L-PAS taking the fiber offset caused by the core-tosideration.Precise: In addition to "standard", the precise fusionates the LID level during splice loss estimable recognition of bad splices..
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elected e DLL ice loss. el) pro-ing LID
on / off
osed een
on / off
the on / off
rve on on / off
high / low
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DLL Display If precise" fusion process mode is sand the DLL display is set to "on", thvalue is displayed along with the splThe DLL value (DLL = Delta LID Levvides additional information concernlevel rise during the fusing process.
Electrode Cleaning
Automatic electrode cleaning with clelectrode flap after the splicer has bswitched off
Status Report Current settings are displayed after splicer is switched on.
LID Profile Display
Display of characteristic LID level cuthe monitor after fusion process.
Contamination Detection Accu-racy
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Program Selection MenuPrD
Fi tched cladding or
meter of 50 m m.
meter of 62.5 m m.
Sp s. Parameters are opti-
his fiber type is a refine-
de fibers.7 Fusion Splicerrameters and Programs
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ogram escriptions
Program Applicationsxed Programs Standard Single-
Mode (SM)1 For all standard, single-mode fibers (ma
depressed cladding). Multimode 50 m m (MM50)
2 For gradient index fibers with a core dia
Multimode 62.5 m m (MM62)
3 For gradient index fibers with a core dia
ecial Programs DS Single-Mode 1 For dispersion shifted single-mode fibermized for this fiber type.
LS Single-Mode 2 For lambda shifted single-mode fibers. Tment of the DS fiber.
CS Single-Mode 3 For cut-off shifted single-mode fibersTitanium Coated Single-Mode
4 For standard titanium-coated single-mo
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hanged by the user. If you need to must first be created. Proceed as
acknowledge with .
owledge with .
he production of optical attenua-tenuation value can be pre-ue is displayed prior to the start ged at this time. Loss is meas-
way as the Attenuation Splices re corrected at an operating
programs, special programs and an be used as the basis for the
d program are copied into the rs can then be edited in the new ptation to special circumstances 0 user programs can be created.Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Creating User Programs
Parameters for preset and special programs cannot be cadapt parameters to a special fiber type, a user programfollows:- Open the parameters menu with the key.- Select user programs with the or the key and- Existing user programs are now displayed.- Select new program with the or the key and ackn
Attenuation Splices 1300 nm
5 This Splices program allows for ttors of 0 to 10 dB. The desired atselected as a parameter. This valof the operation and can be chanured at 1300 nm.
Attenuation Splices 1550 nm
6 This program works in the same 1300 nm program. Loss values awave length of 1550.
User Programs 110 All available programs, i.e. presetalready existing user programs, ccreation of a new user program.The parameters from the selectenew user program. The parameteuser program. This allows for adaand additional fiber types. Up to 1
Program Applications
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- Enter a program name. The name may include a maximum of 10 characters. The keys have the following functions:
preset, a special or a user
the program which was ged as desired.
N time (for pre-fusion and licing results obtained with r Single-Mode Fibers on s on page 3-22.7 Fusion Splicerrameters and Programs
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and : change character at current cursor position. and : move cursor.: acknowledge entry.
- Select the program to be copied with the or the key. Aprogram can be selected. Acknowledge with .
- The user program has now been created, and is identical tocopied. The parameters are now displayed and can be chan
OTE At first, use the preset parameters for fusion current and fusionfusion) from the copied preset or the special program. If the spthese values are not adequate, see Optimizing Parameters fopage 3-19, or see Optimizing Parameters for Multimode Fiber
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Values
param-ritten newly e for
d.r to 2.0 to 10.0 m m
the 0.0 to 10.0 m m
sion 10.0 to 20.0 mA
rt of 0.0 to 10.0 s
10.0 to 20.0 mA with 0.0 to 4.0 s
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Significance of the Parameters
The individual parameters have the following significanc
Parameter Significance
Fiber Type When the fiber type is changed, the eters in the user program are overwwith the standard parameters for theselected fiber type. The program namthe user program remains unchange
Z-gap Distance between the fiber ends priofusion.
Autofeed Pushing fiber ends together beyond point of contact (over-travel)
Pre-fusion Current
Temperature of the arc during pre-fu
Pre-fusion Time Time between ignition of arc and stafeeding operation
Fusion Time Ignition time during primary fusionMin. Fusion Time Min. ignition time during main fusion
SM automatic programsMax. Fusion Time Max. ignition time during main fusion
SM automatic programs
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0.0 to 10.0 s
yes / no
250/500/900 m m
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Fixed Fusion Time
Ignition time during primary fusion
Tensile Test Testing of the splice for tensile strength. The tensile test is not possible for attenua-tion splices.
Coating Diameter Change of the insertion position.Atten. Value, Atten. Lead, Additional Time
Additional parameters for attenuation splices
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User Programs on page 3-13)
ter.
ut storing any changes to
he key, and can then be user programs.
if password request has been
m to be deleted with the or the
ogram with the key.
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Editing and Renaming User Programs
- Open the parameter menu with the key.- Select the user program to be edited (see Creating
and acknowledge.- Parameters can now be changed:
and : change the value of the displayed parame: acknowledge and save the changed value. and : scroll to previous or next parameter, witho
memory.- : exit parameter menu.- The name of the user program can be selected with t
changed in the same way as for the creation off new
NOTE Editing and renaming of user programs are only possibledeactivated, or if the correct password is entered.
Deleting User Programs
- Open the parameter menu and select the user progra key, but do not acknowledge.
- Press the key and acknowledge deletion of the pr
NOTE The deletion of user programs is only possible if passwoor if the correct password is entered.
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Data Output Menu
N set if password query has
Setting Range
150/300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600 baudyes / no
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Open menu parameters menu data output
OTE Parameters in the data output menu can only be changed or rebeen deactivated, or if the correct password is entered.
Parameter /Function
Significance
Baud Rate Data transmission speed at the RS 232c interface
Splice Memory Printing
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Fusion Parame-ters-Printing
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rsprograms are suitable for all com-ameters mays become neces-
sual characteristics or excessive
000 m above sea level or if the n Parameters on page 3-5).
C.
are in flawless condition. For this ectrodes on page 2-5).ptimization of parameters is suita-
tical time domain reflectometer) f parameters for single-mode fib-
ailable, parameters can also be he automatic fusion time pro-al attenuation measuring instru-necessary.Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Optimizing Parameters for Single-Mode FibeThe pre-selected parameters for the preset and special mon fiber types. Nevertheless, an optimization of the parsary, for example: If special fiber types are used which demonstrate unu
core eccentricity. If work is carried out at an altitude higher than than 4
selected altitude is extremely different (see Commo If the ambient temperature deviates greatly from +20
NOTE The parameters can only be optimized if the electrodes reason, check the electrodes first (see Checking the ElThe procedure described in the following pages for the oble for all common single-mode fibers.
Required Accessories
An attenuation measuring instrument (e.g. an OTDR, opshould be used whenever possible for the optimization oers.
If an external attenuation measuring instrument is not avoptimized without external attenuation measurement in tgram. Checking the attenuations obtained with an externment is recommended in this case, but is not absolutely
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NOTE The attenuation display at the fusion splicer can only provide correct results if the parame-ters are correctly set. It can therefore only be used for the optimization of parameters to a
strument (e.g. OTDR, opti- if possible.
G eviations from these rules les are formed.ed and pre-fusion time.ame value. on page 3-22. The cor-fibers as well.t (for pre-fusion and fusion)
Fuan
me effect on splicing qual-s lengthening the time, i.e. mbinations.
ATe
emperature of +20C. If the ning current, pre-fusion cur-
.4 mA per 10C. 0.4 mA per 10C.7 Fusion Splicerrameters and Programs
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limited extent. Always use an external attenuation measuring incal time domain reflectometer) to check the attenuation results
eneral Rules The following rules apply to practically all single-mode fibers. Dare only necessary for a few special fibers, for example if bubb The standard parameters are always used for Z gap, auto-fe Pre-fusion current and fusion current are always set to the sIf bubbles should occur during splicing, see Bubble Formationrective measures described there are suitable for single-mode The only remaining parameters to be optimized are thus currenand fusion time.
sion Current d Fusion Time
Fusion current and fusion time have, to a certain extent, the saity: Increasing the current has approximately the same effect athe same results can be achieved with different current/time co
mbient mperature
The preset and special programs are based upon an ambient tactual ambient temperature varies greatly from this value, clearent and fusion current must be appropriately adjusted:At an ambient temperature of above +20C reduce current by 0At an ambient temperature of under +20C increase current by
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e Creating User Programs on
on page 3-10).fusion current, and maximum and
resulting average fusion time lies cates that fusion current is too s too low. ent) in steps of 0.5 mA until fusion
minimum fusion time, this may fusion time whose value is too
ld be measured with an external ion parameters and identical sin- be considerably less than time is within the specified range, nts. Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Procedure - Select or create the user program to be optimized (sepage 3-13).
- Use the precise splicing process (see Configuration- Produce several splices using the default settings for
minimum fusion time. Fusion current has been correctly selected when thewithin a range of 2 and 5 s. A shorter fusion time indihigh, and a longer fusion time indicates that current i
- Correct the current values (fusion and pre-fusion currtime corresponds to the above prescribed range.
NOTE If fusion time is often only slightly longer than the presetresult from incorrect pre-fusion parameters or a minimumsmall.
In order to fine tune your optimizations, splice loss shoumeasuring device if possible. With correctly selected fusgle-mode fibers of high quality, typical splice loss should0.05 dB. If this value is not achieved even though fusion the pre-fusion parameters may require minimal adjustme
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Optimizing Parameters for Multimode FibersN awless condition. For this
es on page 2-5). with respect to attenuation be assumed that splice ual characteristics. An ization.n fusion current. Pre-fusion
re-fusion time in steps of e same time, reduce pre-ent in steps of 0.5 mA. If sufficient, reduce fusion steps of 0.5 mA. 7 Fusion Splicerrameters and Programs
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OTE The parameters can only be optimized if the electrodes are in flreason, check the electrodes first (see Checking the ElectrodIn the case of multimode fibers, the optimization of parametersis largely non-critical. As opposed to single-mode fibers, it can attenuation is always good, if the splice demonstrates good visattenuation measuring instrument is thus not required for optimWith multimode fibers, pre-fusion current is generally lower thatime is also longer than for single-mode fibers.The following problems may occur during fusion:
Symptom Possible Cause RemedyBubble Formation The splice is severely enlarged
and irregular. The splice breaks extremely easily. This problem occurs mainly with fibers with a high core refrac-tive index (e.g. 50 m m core diameter).
Increase p0.1 s. At thfusion currthis is not current in
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ease pre-fusion time in steps of s. At the same time, reduce pre-n current in steps of 0.5 mA. If is not sufficient, reduce fusion ent in steps of 0.5 mA.
u are able to obtain an improve-t by means of re-fusing, increase n time, otherwise increase n current.
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Incompletely Fused Splices
The splice is severely enlarged and irregular. The splice breaks extremely easily. This problem occurs mainly with fibers with a high core refrac-tive index (e.g. 50 m m core diameter).
Incr0.1 fusiothis curr
Constriction The bright line in the center of the fiber is interrupted at the splice.
If yomenfusiofusio
Symptom Possible Cause Rem
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Contents
General ..........................................................................................................Selecting the Splicing Program and the Splicing Process .............................The Splicing Sequence ..................................................................................
Cleaning .................................................................................................Positioning..............................................................................................Fusion.....................................................................................................Visual Inspection ....................................................................................Automatic Loss Estimation .....................................................................Re-Fusing...............................................................................................Tensile Test............................................................................................Removing the Splice ..............................................................................
Protecting the Splice ......................................................................................Splice Memory ...............................................................................................
Activating the Splice Memory .................................................................Displaying the Splice Memory at the Monitor .........................................
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Deleting the Last Value ........................................................................................................................4-10Exiting the Memory Display ..................................................................................................................4-10
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Printing Splice Values.......................................................................................
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en performed correctly and com-splicer and the fiber (see chapters
cing Process described in chapter 3 Parame-w be able to select or create, and
.
e Configuration on page 3-10.Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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GeneralNOTE Make sure that all required splicing preparations have be
pletely. If not, perform the necessary preparations to the 2 and 3).Each splicing operation includes: Arc cleaning of fiber ends. Alignment (X and Y axes, Z axis) Fusion, with feed along the Z axis Splice evaluation
Selecting the Splicing Program and the SpliThe various programs and their ranges of application areters and Programs. With this information you should noactivate the required program.- Activate the desired program in the parameters menu- Select a fusion process (fast, standard or precise), se- Return to the main menu with the key.
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The Splicing Sequence2 Preparations), the dis-
entire splicing sequence is
Fu e selected fusion program
Au ng, terminate the operation
fiber ends are still not clean
Se . In this mode you have to ually.7 Fusion Splicerlicing
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After the fibers have been prepared and inserted (see chapter play at your monitor will be similar to the diagram below.
- Press the key in order to start the splicing sequence. Themenu-driven.
lly automatic You will normally use the fully automatic splicing sequence. Thruns automatically.
tomatic If visible signs of dirt remain on the fiber after automatic cleaniwith and select automatic mode.You can clean as often as necessary during this process. If the after five cleaning cycles, they must be stripped and cut again.
mi-automatic For test purposes, select the semi-automatic splicing sequenceinitiate cleaning and positioning in the X/Y-axis or Z-axis individ
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manually using keys and .
ions and measurements are per-
errors when using the LID-Sys-ission signal and signals from
is displayed at the monitor, and f interfering light off. key.Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Manual fiber positioning
For special purposes you can position the optical fibers
Cleaning The fiber ends are cleaned with an electric arc.
Positioning After cleaning during fiber alignment the following detectformed: Interfering light detection Endface quality detection Measurement of core eccentricity
Interfering Light Interfering light can cause alignment and measurement tem. It is caused by interference between the LID transmexternal devices (e.g. active OTDR).If interfering light is detected, Attention, interfering lightthe current sequence is interrupted. Switch the source o- Reselect the interrupted operation by pressing the - Start the selected operation by pressing the key.
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End Face Detec-tion
This detection is performed for all programs with which fibers are spliced in the fully auto-matic or the automatic mode.
nd angle errors totalling
losses and incorrect splice uch cases, and the cleaver again (e.g. due to minimal key.
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If the video image evaluation L-PAS detects contamination or emore than 3, the message bad endfaces - fusing? appears. Fiber endfaces which are poorly prepared will yield high spliceestimations data. The fibers should be prepared once again in sshould be cleaned if necessary. If the fiber cannot be preparedfiber length), the operation can continued be by pressing the
sion Pre-fusion and fusion of the fibers is performed after alignment
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ood. The cores, however, are not fiber results from light which is fiber itself. The illustration below
eration. The splice is inspected for nd offset. If the precise fusion also taken into consideration. In isplayed at the monitor and
ayed in dB. Splice loss evaluation ve been fulfilled:
be minimal, if the fast fusion
auses and appropriate remedies.Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Visual Inspection
The fiber cladding has a smooth surface if the splice is gvisible at the monitor. The bright line in the middle of thereflected from the fiber is a result of the lens effect of theshows a good splice.
Automatic Loss Estimation
The splice is analyzed after completion of the splicing openlargements or constrictions, as well as homogeneity aprocess has been selected, LID level characteristics arethe event of a faulty splice, Bad splice, fuse again? is dre-fusing can be performed. - Re-fusing is started by pressing the key.If the splice looks fine, splice loss is calculated and displprovides accurate results if the following prerequisites ha The fusion parameters have been set correctly. Core eccentricity relative to the outside contour must
process is used.Chapter 6 provides examples of poor splices, possible c
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Re-Fusing Re-fusing can be used to optimize parameters and to enhance splicing results, if the selected fusion time was too short, or if fusion current was too low.
t the display. i.e. to re-ignite the arc.
Te appears at the display
hould not be performed
N to the splice memory until p without performing the 7 Fusion Splicerlicing
4-8
- If the key is activated, Fuse? or Fuse again appears aThis provides you with the opportunity to re-fuse the splice,Splice loss is displayed after re-fusing.
nsile Test If the tensile test has been activated, the request Tensile test?after fusion.
- Press the key to start the tensile test. If the tensile test spress key
- Remove fibers appears at the display after testing.
OTE If the tensile test has been activated, the loss value is not storedafter completion of the tensile test. If you open the electrode flatensile test, the loss value is not stored to memory.
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. The completed splice should be ap has been opened the slides
eared, the fusion splicer is once
in order to make fusion possible. mp splice protector or a heat-ctors provide the splice with during subsequent handling. ccessories (see chapter 7).Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Removing the Splice
For removing the spliced fibers all flaps must be openedremoved immediately because 5 sec after the elctrode fladvance to the insertion position.After the message auto-xyz, cleaning, fusing? has appagain ready for operation.
Protecting the SpliceThe coating must be stripped from the ends of the fibersIn order to protect the stripped portion of the fibers, a crishrink splice protector must be used. These splice protemechanical stability thereby preventing possible damageCrimping device and heat-shrink oven are available as a
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Splice MemoryASp
ee Configuration on the RS 232c serial inter-
DSpat
pressing the key, the
the and keys.
DLa
he associated loss value
rder to display the contents
d. You can now delete the
ExM
tivated.
PrVa
er with a printer cable (see
mission speed and select on page 3-18). Acknowl-7 Fusion Splicerlicing
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ctivating the lice Memory
The splice memory can be activated in the parameters menu, spage 3-10. Up to 250 values can be stored and transmitted viaface.
isplaying the lice Memory
the Monitor
If you scroll through the entire splicing sequence by repeatedlycontents of the splice memory are displayed at the monitor. You can scroll backwards and forwards within the memory with
eleting the st Value
If you have to repeat the last splice you made, you can delete tfrom memory.- Press the key after completion of the fusion process in o
of the memory. - Press key again, so that the last stored value is displaye
displayed value with the key.
iting the emory Display
- The display returns to the main menu when the key is ac
inting Splice lues
- Connect the printer to the serial interface at the fusion splicSerial Interface on page 1-6).
- Set the printer and the fusion splicer to the same data transthe function Print splice values (see Data Output Menu edge with the key.
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5 Ending of Operation
Contents
Switching the Fusion Splicer Off ....................................................................Stowing Accessories......................................................................................
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Switching the Fusion Splicer Off- Simultaneously press the and keys.
tion, after which the fusion
W u simply remove the power sition. This could result in
Sly.essary.
fusion splicer case. the storage compartments
W that all parts of the fusion 7 Fusion Splicerding of Operation
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The slides are automatically advanced to the transport posisplicer switches off.
ARNING Always switch the fusion splicer off at the control panel. If yosupply plug, the slides are not advanced to the transport podamage to the fusion splicer during transport.
towing Accessories- Remove the power cable from the socket at the power supp- Remove the12 V power supply cord and pack it away if nec- Remove any contamination and fiber scraps.- Close all of the flaps at the fusion splicer and place it in the- Stow the cables (3), the tool kit (2) and the work lamp (1) in
(4) in the fusion splicer case.- Close the case and snap the lid shut.
ARNING Do not use force to close the fusion splicer case! Make suresplicer are in their transport positions.
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1 Work Lamp2 Tool Kit3 Power Cord and
Extension Cable 4 Fusion Splicer Case 15 Storage Compartment
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6 Troubleshooting and Maintena
Contents
Basic Procedures...........................................................................................List of Error Messages ...................................................................................
Error Messages during Start-Up.............................................................General Error Messages during Operation ............................................Error Messages during Fiber Alignment.................................................Error Messages during Splice Loss Estimation......................................Splice Memory Error Messages .............................................................Errors Messages during Printing ............................................................
Other Errors ...................................................................................................Maintenance and Care...................................................................................
Cleaning and Replacing the Protection Glass........................................Replacing the Battery Fuse ....................................................................Cleaning the LID-System .......................................................................Cleaning the V-grooves..........................................................................Cleaning and Replacing the Electrodes .................................................
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Basic ProceduresProceed as following if malfunctions occur or if error messages are displayed at the fusion
ble operation step. For he fibers again.are handling the fibers and structions.fault occurs repeatedly, the variety problems, as well
and should only be per-nt. ir work which, according to
N s from improper execution
N rning signal!7 Fusion Spliceroubleshooting and Maintenance
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splicer: If an error message occurs only once, repeat the questiona
example, if the bad endfaces message appears, prepare t If the same problem occurs repeatedly, make sure that you
operating the fusion splicer as described in the operating in If you are unable to ascertain the cause of the fault, or if the
following subsection provides you with possible causes for aas appropriate remedies.
Some of the remedies described below require utmost careformed by qualified personnel in a clean working environme
Under no circumstances should you attempt to perform repathe table, may only be carried out at the service center.
OTE The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage which resultof the following remedies.
OTE Error messages are also indicated by means of an acoustic wa
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ssages displayed at the monitor, ages are arranged in the order of
e various causes and symptoms, ing pages.
Remedy
Switch off the fusion splicer and switch it back on again. If the fault is repeated, the fusion splicer must be sent to the service center for repairNotify the service center of the error number displayed.
Press the key. If the error persists, the fusion splicer must be sent to the service center for repair.Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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List of Error MessagesThe following pages contain explanations of the error metogether with notes concerning remedies. The error messthe operations during which they might occur.Please note that several of the error messages may havand may therefore be listed more than once in the follow
Error Message Possible Cause
Error Messages during Start-Up
Self-testError 1
Defective RAM.
Error 2 Defective graphic memory.Error 3 Defective RAM and graphic
memory.Error 4 Incorrect digitalization.Reference switchleft errorright error
Left and/or right-hand limit switch has not been actuated.Switch is faulty or slide does not move.
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e sure the power supply, ery and fusion splicer are nected properly.
e sure that the green rging indicator lamp is lit. If check mains power sup-
lace the battery.
GMdO
tch the fusion splicer off then switch it back on in. If the error persists, the n splicer must be sent to
service center for repair.fy the service center of the r numbers displayed.
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battery discharged! The fusion splicer will be switched off.
The power supply is not con-nected to the battery and mains power operation is not possible.
Makbattcon
The power supply is not func-tioning. The battery is not being charged.The message appears even though the fusion splicer can be operated with mains power.
Makchanot,ply.
The battery is faulty but AC power operation is possible.
Rep
eneral Error essages uring peration
Program status [X]=... Processor crash or software error.
Swiandagafusiothe Notierro
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Insert the fibers correctly, see Inserting the Fiber on page 2-8.The fibers must be centered between the electrodes when the holder flaps are closed.Insert fibers.Insert the fibers correctly, see Inserting the Fiber on page 2-8.
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Error Messages during Fiber Alignment
Z-gap too large or fibers not detected
Fibers inserted incorrectly or wrong cleave length.
No fibers present.Fiber inserted incor-rectly
The fiber end could not be found during fiber alignment.The fibers overlap too much, are too long or the cleave length are too different.
Error Message Possible Cause
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ove contamination and ting residue from the pro-ion glass at the optical sys-, see Cleaning and lacing the Protection s on page 6-19.ent condensation by plac-he fusion splicer in a room is not too cold prior to use. leave the electrode flap
n as long as absolutely essary during splicing. n fiber or prepare fiber
in.
Error Message Possible Cause Remedy7 Fusion Spliceroubleshooting and Maintenance
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Fiber not detected Contaminated optical system.
RemcoatecttemRepGlas
Condensation at optical sys-tem.The fiber image display is unclear in one or two axes.
Preving tthatOnlyopenec
Fiber end is no longer detected as such by the video system, i.e. the fiber is either extremely dirty or extremely poorly cleaved.
Cleaaga
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Check whether the fiber is clean and correctly inserted in the v-groove.If necessary, prepare the fiber again and insert correctly.
Clean the guides, see Clean-ing the V-grooves on page 6-22.
Determine at the monitor which fiber end is faulty.Prepare fibers again.
Switch off external light sources.
Close LID flaps.
-.
Always use the multi-mode program for multimode fibers.
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Fiber offset too largeOffset.. m mThe fiber offset is clearly visible prior to align-ment.
Fiber contaminated or insertedincorrectly.
Fiber guides contaminated ordamaged.
Fiber contaminated or bad end faces - fusing?
The video system has detected that the total end faceangle exceeds 2.3, or that theend face is contaminated.
Attention interfering light!
The fiber contains light from atransmission or measuring system.The LID flaps are open.
LID-System overflow The single-mode fiber programhas been selected but a multimode fiber has been inserted
Error Message Possible Cause
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ck whether the fiber is n and inserted correctly the v-grooves.cessary, prepare fibers in and insert them cor-ly.n the v-grooves (see aning the V-grooves on
e 6-22).tch off the fusion splicer switch it back on again. If error occurs again, the n splicer must be repaired e service center.
can continue working with ual fiber alignment (with or out LID).
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Fiber offset too large Fiber contaminated or inserted incorrectly.
ChecleaintoIf neagarect
Fiber guides contaminated or damaged.
CleaClepag
Video digitizer error Video system electronics not functioning.
Swiandthe fusioat thYoumanwith
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Remove contamination and coating residue from the pro-tection glass at the optical sys-tem, see Cleaning and Replacing the Protection Glass on page 6-19.Prevent condensation by plac-ing the fusion splicer in a room that is not too cold prior to use. Only leave the electrode flap open as long as absolutely necessary during splicing.
Repeat splice.
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Error Messages during Splice Loss Estimation
Fiber not detected Contaminated optical system.
Condensation at optical sys-tem.The fiber image display is unclear in one or two axes.
Fiber end is no longer detected as such by the videosystem (fibers burnt or bubbleformation).
Error Message Possible Cause
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uce pre-fusion current or fusion time. Time may not et too low (default setting: s). standard or precise n process.ck the image at the moni-or visible signs of contami-on with no fibers inserted. ove contamination and
ting residue from the pro-ion glass of the optical sys- (see Cleaning and lacing the Protection s on page 6-19).
SE
e sure that the splice ory has been activated in
parameter menu. To save a layed loss value acknowl-e with .
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Bad splice - fuse again?The actual splice loss may still be OK under certain circumstances.
Pre-fusion parameter values to high.
Redpre-be s0.25
Wrong fiber type or different fiber types on both sides.
Usefusio
Contaminated optical system. Chetor fnatiRemcoatecttemRepGlas
plice Memory rror Messages
No data available The splice memory is empty. Makmemthe dispedg
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-Check the baud rate at the printer and the fusion splicer. Make sure that the printer sup-ports the XON/XOFF proto-col, and the appropriate data format (8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity).
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Errors Messages during Printing
Printer not ready! The printer connected to the serial interface transmits incorrect control characters.
Error Message Possible Cause
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Other ErrorsThe following table describes remedys for errors which are not displayed at the monitor.
edyck that the battery has n correctly installed and the battery fuse is OK.all and correctly connect battery and/or replace the . If the error persists, the n splicer must be sent to
service center for repair.n or replace electrodes.
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Symptom Possible Cause RemBattery mode not possi-ble, AC supply mode OK.
The battery is missing or is not connected, or the battery fuse is faulty.
ChebeethatInstthe fusefusiothe
Arc flickers or hisses. Electrodes dirty or eroded. CleaThe fiber does not melt during the fusion proc-ess but buckles instead.The splice point barely lights up during splicing.
Fusion current too low. Set
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Check that you have inserted the fiber into the LID-System.If the error persists, select Manual fiber adjustment from the menu and make sure that a minimum level of 1.0 is dis-played for uninterrupted fiber.Clean the LID-System (see Cleaning the LID-System on page 6-21). If the LID level is still not high enough with a continuous fiber, the fiber is not LID-compatible.In this case remove the color (coating) from the length of fiber inserted into the LID. If the problem still persists, the fusion splicer will have to be returned to the service center. However, you can continue working with the video system.
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LID compatible fiber yes/no?(only in connection with the standard and pre-cise fusion processes)
The LID is not receiving any light.
Symptom Possible Cause
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Fiber is not LID compatible Acknowledge message with key. You can continue
king with L-PAS video lysis.rect pre-fusion parameters. can use the default values starting point.
the parameters (see chap-). Try using the fixed pro- for the appropriate fiber
.
ice center.
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(e.g. 900 m m tight buffer coat-ing)
the worana
The fiber buckles at the start of the fusion proc-ess. When the stand-ard or the precise fusion process is used, a more or less usable splice is obtained after a long fusion time. If a fixed fusion time is used, excessive splice losses result.
Pre-fusion time is too short or pre-fusion current too low.
CorYouas a
Fibers burn away. Pre-fusion current or pre-fusion time too high.
Set ter 3gramtypeAuto-feed too small.
Fusion current considerably too high.Z-piezo faulty. Serv
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Connect the power supply to the electrical outlet.
Service center.In most cases you can still rescue unsuccessful splices by re-fusing the splice (see Re-Fusing on page 4-8).Set minimum fusion time to 1.5 s in order to avoid this error.
Autofeed may be set too high as well.
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Charging indicator lamp is not lit.
No AC power.
Defective power supply.The fusion operation is usually aborted after 1s for the standard and the precise fusion processes bad splice, high splice loss.The fiber demonstrates irregularities at the fusion point when dis-played at the monitor. The splice breaks easily when removed.Good results can be achieved with fuse again.
The minimum fusion time is too short. Automatic fusion time control interrupts fusion before an homogenous joint is com-pleted.
Symptom Possible Cause
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Constriction Contaminated electrodes. Clean electrodes.
uce in steps of 0.2 to mA.ease in steps of 1 m m. nge only under extraordi- circumstances.uce in steps of 0.05 s.nge only under extraordi- circumstances.uce in steps of 0.1 mA uce Z gap in steps of m m (do not set below
).uce in steps of 1 m m.
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The arc burns irregularly.Fusion current too high. Red
0.3 Autofeed too small. IncrPre-fusion time too long. Cha
naryRed
Pre-fusion current too high. ChanaryRed
Z-gap too wide. Red0.5 3 m m
Enlargement Autofeed too large. Red
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Increase in steps of0.2 to 0.3 mA.Change only under extraordi-nary circumstances.Increase in steps of 0.05 s.
Clean end faces before fusion!Consider increase cleaning current by 0.2 to 0.3 mA or increase cleaning time by 0.1 s.Check cleave quality prior to fusion.Reduce pre-fusion and fusion current.
Increase pre-fusion time in steps of 0.1 s.
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Not fused through Fusion current too low.
Pre-fusion time too short.
Bubble or inclusion Contaminated end faces priorto splicing.
Poor cleave.
Fusion current too high.
Pre-fusion time/current too low.
Symptom Possible Cause
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Matchheads Electrodes contaminated, arc Clean electrodes.
uce in steps of 0.5 to mA.pre-fusion parameters to ult values from preset pro-.
pre-fusion parameters to ult values from preset pro-.
ease autofeed in steps of .
uce Z-gap in steps of .
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burns irregularly.Fusion current is far too high. Red
1.0 Pre-fusion time is far too long. Set
defagram
Pre-fusion current is far too high.
Set defagram
Autofeed too small. Incr1 m m
Z-gap too large. Red1 m m
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ean at all times.ing day or more often if required:
cept alcohol.
eath the electrode tips and must idue, at all times.
ses, 3 holders and exchange tool
e power supply. If the attachment
des on page 6-23.
23 for electrode replacement.
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Maintenance and CareThe fusion splicer must be cleaned regularly and kept clClean the following components at the end of each work LID-System V-grooves Electrodes Cleaver
WARNING Do not clean the fusion splicer with chemical solvents ex
Cleaning and Replacing the Protection Glass
The protection glass at the optical system is located benbe free of contamination, as well as fiber and coating resA protection glass replacement set consisting of 10 glasis available under order number S46999-M7-S418.
Removal - Switch the fusion splicer off and disconnect it from thpower supply is used take out the battery 2.3 Ah.
- Remove both electrodes, see Replacing the Electro
DANGER Be sure to observe the safety precautions on page 6-
- Insert the hook on the exchange tool (1) into the openlift the holder out.
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Cleaning - Clean the protective lens (3) with alcohol.- Replace the protective lens if it is excessively contaminated or damaged.
In page 6-23.
RB
r on the outside of the bat-ype after having eliminated
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stallation - Reinstall the cleaned or new protective lens with holder.- Reinstall the electrodes, see Replacing the Electrodes on
eplacing the attery Fuse
The fuse for the rechargeable battery is located in a fuse holdetery. Replace this fuse only with a fuse of the same rating and tthe cause of the fault.
3
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he LID-System.
astic material. Never use sharp or
the cotton bud with alcohol and clean the coupling areas of LID ter and receiver.an the metal couplers.Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Cleaning the LID-System
Cotton buds and pure alcohol are required for cleaning t
WARNING The coupling areas of the LID-System are made of an elpointed objects to clean them!
NOTE The LID-System operates without index-matching gel.
- Moistenuse it totransmit
- Then cle
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Cleaning the V-grooves
The Vv-grooves must be cleaned if the fibers appear to be significantly out of alignment after insertion, or if the error message piezo offset error or fiber offset error is displayed.
d air. Stubborn contamina-tip slightly moistened in
DA electrodes after cleaning!
W
CREl
ated. If they become exces-electrodes function prop-
ss.ction (see Checking the
BuEl
l cleaning.
ond. test. (Electrodes Con-the key. The cleaning e: good or bad.
chanical means (see 7 Fusion Spliceroubleshooting and Maintenance
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Clean the v-grooves by blowing them out with clean compressetion can be removed carefully with a wooden toothpick with its alcohol.
NGER All alcohol must be removed from within close proximity to the
ARNING Never use hard objects to clean the v-grooves!
leaning and eplacing the ectrodes
The fusion process causes the electrodes to become contaminsively contaminated, they can no longer function properly. The erly: when the arc burns regularly, and when no hissing sounds are audible during the fusion proceWhen in doubt, check the electrodes with the electrode test funElectrodes on page 2-5).
rning the ectrodes Clean
Try to burn the electrodes clean before resorting to mechanica- Make sure that there are no fibers inserted.- Scroll to the menue "Service data" , page 2/2 step: "electr. c
diton test) with key select from "no" to " yes" and press process will active. On the monitor is the message "electrodIf the results are unsatisfactory, clean the electrodes by me
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m.he tips may not be bent or broken.
e power supply. The fusion splicer out when it is switched on. If the 2.3 Ah.
e power supply until both elec-r will be damaged if a electrode ctrodes.
pecial Allen wrench. Operating Instructionsrevision: 07/98
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Mechanical Cleaning on page 6-24) or replace theNOTE Contamination of the electrode tips should be avoided. T
The two electrodes are identical.
Replacing the Electrodes
- Switch the fusion splicer off and disconnect it from thautomatically cleans the electrodes by means of burnattachment power supply is used take out the battery
DANGER The fusion splicer must remain disconnected from thtrodes have been correctly installed. The fusion splicecleaning arc is triggered without correctly installed ele
- Open the electrode flap.- Loosen the bolt about on half turn with the 2.5 mm, s- Pull the electrode out.
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- Push the new electrode into the holder up to the stud.- Clamp the electrode with the Allen screw while pushing the electrode against the stud.
C
.
MC
en burned clean, clean e emery cloth included with
notch of the electrode
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AUTION Only use the special wrench included with the tool kit.
- Follow the same procedure to replace the second electrode
echanical leaning
If t