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Fujikura 70S User Manual

Fujikura 70S
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Fusion Splicer

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Fujikura 70S Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model70S
CategoryWelding System
Fiber AlignmentCore Alignment
Return Loss≥60dB
Cladding Diameter80 - 150 µm
Operating Temperature-10 to +50 °C
Storage Temperature-40 to +80 °C
Altitude0 to 5, 000 m
Splice Loss0.02 dB (SM), 0.01 dB (MM)
Battery CapacityTypical 200 splices/shrink cycles
Weight2.8 kg with battery
Dimensions146 x 159 x 150 mm
Applicable FibersSM, MM, DS, NZDS
Applicable Sleeves60mm, 40mm
Wind Protection15 m/s
Electrode Life3, 000 splices
Monitor4.7 inch color LCD monitor
Magnification200x
Data OutputUSB
Splice TimeTypical 7 seconds
Heating TimeTypical 14 sec with Slim 60mm sleeve

Summary

Safety Information

General Information

Introduction

Overview of the 70S fusion splicer and its capabilities.

New Function of 70S

Details on the new features and improvements implemented in the 70S splicer.

Description of Product

Components of Splicer

Lists and illustrates the standard equipment included with the splicer.

Other Necessary Items for Splicing Operation

Lists and describes essential tools and consumables required for splicing.

Description and Function of Splicer

Detailed explanation and diagrams of the splicer's structure and individual components.

Operation of Sheet Key

Explains the function and usage of each key on the splicer's control panel.

Basic Operation

Splicing Work Preparation

Guidance on preparing the workspace and utilizing accessories like the work tray.

Sleeve Loader

Information on the proper use of the sleeve loader for protection sleeves.

Power Supply

Details on operating the splicer using either AC power or the internal battery.

AC Operation

Procedures for connecting and using the external AC adapter and power cord.

DC Operation with External Battery

Instructions for connecting and utilizing an external DC power source.

Battery Operation

Guidance on battery usage, checking capacity, and proper charging procedures.

Turning Splicer ON/OFF

Step-by-step instructions for powering the splicer on and off.

Up/Down Key Function

Explanation of how the Up/Down keys control various functions like LCD brightness.

Splicer Settings Check

How to review current settings like Splice Mode and Heater Mode on the READY screen.

Change of the Operation Mode

Details on selecting and configuring different operational modes for the splicer.

Change of the Splice Mode

Information on selecting and understanding the various available splice modes.

Splice Mode Selection

A step-by-step guide for selecting the appropriate splice mode for fiber splicing.

Change of the Heater Mode

How to select and configure heater modes for different protection sleeves.

Selecting Heater Mode

Instructions for choosing the most suitable heater mode for a specific protection sleeve.

Preparation of Fiber

Essential steps for cleaning optical fiber and preparing it for splicing.

Fiber Cleaving in the Case of Using a Sheath Clamp

Instructions for cleaving fiber when utilizing a sheath clamp.

Fiber Cleaving in the Case of Using a Fiber Holder

Procedure for cleaving fiber when using an attached fiber holder.

Loading Fiber to Splicer

Detailed steps for correctly positioning fibers within the splicer.

Using Fiber Holder

Instructions on the proper method for using the fiber holder during fiber loading.

Arc Calibration

Process for calibrating the arc power and splicing position for optimal performance.

Splicing Procedure

Standard operating procedure for performing a splice, including crucial visual checks.

Storing Splicing Results

Information on how splicing results are automatically stored and managed within the device.

How to Input Mode Title/Comment/Password

Guide to entering mode titles, comments, and passwords for settings.

Fiber Proof Test

How to conduct a test to verify the strength of the splice point.

Heating Protection Sleeve

Detailed steps for correctly placing and heating the protection sleeve.

Maintenance of Splicing Quality

Cleaning and Checking before Splicing

Importance of cleaning and maintenance for long-term performance and quality.

Cleaning V-grooves

Procedure for cleaning the V-grooves to ensure proper fiber clamping.

Cleaning Fiber Clamp Chips

Steps to clean fiber clamp chips for optimal clamping performance.

Cleaning Fiber Cleaver of CT-30

How to clean the fiber cleaver's blade and pads to maintain cleaving quality.

Periodical Checking and Cleaning

Recommendations for regular inspection and cleaning to maintain splicing quality.

Cleaning of Objective Lens

Procedure for cleaning the objective lens to ensure accurate fiber observation.

Cautions were displayed

Information on cleaver blade alarms, position changes, and height adjustments.

Splice Menu

Composition of Splice Menu

Overview of parameters that can be configured within the Splice Menu.

Splice Mode

Explanation of splice modes and parameters influencing splice quality.

Select Splice Mode

Detailed database of available splice modes and their specific descriptions.

Referring or Editing Splice Mode

How to modify splicing parameters for existing or custom splice modes.

Editting or Erasing Splice Mode

Steps for creating new splice modes or erasing existing ones.

Splice Settings

Common parameters for splicing and machine settings configuration.

Memory

How the splicer stores and manages up to 2,000 splicing results.

Splice Memory Comment

Adding and editing comments for stored splicing results.

Heater Menu

Select Heater Mode

Guide to selecting heater modes optimized for Fujikura protection sleeves.

Selecting Heater Mode

Step-by-step instructions for selecting the appropriate heater mode.

Referring to or Editing Heater Mode

How to view and modify stored tube-heating conditions and parameters.

About Heating of a Connector Splice Part

Using the heater for connector splices and exchanging heater clamps.

Maintenance

Maintenance Menu Information

Overview of the maintenance menu functions for routine checks and upkeep.

Replace Electrodes

Procedure for replacing worn electrodes to maintain splice quality and performance.

Stabilize Electrodes

Function to expedite arc power stabilization in unstable environmental conditions.

Clear Arc Count

Resets the stored count of arc discharges on the splicer.

Clear Cleaver Counter

Resets the stored count for the fiber cleaver.

Motor Drive

Manual operation of the splicer's internal motors for specific tasks.

Diagnostic Test

Performing a one-step evaluation of splicer performance and critical variables.

Dust Check

Checks the optical path for contaminants affecting fiber observation.

Arc Calibration

Calibrating the arc power and splicing position for optimal results.

Motor Calibration

Automatically calibrates the speed of all internal motors.

Maintenance Info

Displays equipment maintenance information like serial number and counts.

Machine Settings

Adjusting parameters related to warnings and maintenance items.

Error Message List

Questions and Troubleshooting

Power Supply

Troubleshooting common issues related to the splicer's power supply and battery.

Splicing Operation

Troubleshooting common problems encountered during splicing operations.

Tube-heating Operation

Troubleshooting common issues encountered with the tube heating process.

Supervising

Troubleshooting common issues related to supervision, settings, and passwords.

Other Functions

Troubleshooting for various other functions not covered in previous sections.

Guarantee and Contact Address

Guarantee

Information on the warranty period, limitations, and the repair process.

Contact Address

Contact details for authorized distributors and service centers worldwide.

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