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INNO Instrument View 8+ User Manual

INNO Instrument View 8+
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User's Manual
Version:V0.01

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INNO Instrument View 8+ Specifications

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BrandINNO Instrument
ModelView 8+
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Preface

Chapter 1 Technical Parameters

Applicable Fiber Type

Specifies the types of optical fibers compatible with the splicer.

Splice Loss

Details typical splice loss values for different fiber types.

Splice Mode

Information on the number of preset splice modes and data storage capacity.

Heat Oven

Parameters related to the heat oven, including protection sleeve compatibility and heating times.

Power Supply

Specifies the AC and DC power voltage requirements for the splicer.

Size and Weight

Provides the physical dimensions and weight of the fusion splicer.

Environmental Conditions

Other Specifications

Lists other specifications like display type, magnification, and terminal types.

Battery Precautions

Provides essential safety guidelines for handling and using the battery.

Chapter 2 Installation

Safety Warning and Precautions

Outlines critical safety rules and general precautions for using the splicer.

Operational Safety Warnings

Lists specific operational safety warnings, including environment and electrode handling.

Maintenance and External Care Precautions

Transport and Storage Precautions

Offers advice on how to safely transport and store the fusion splicer.

Installation Procedure

Instructions for installing the splicer, emphasizing careful adherence.

Unpacking the Splicer

Step-by-step guide on how to unpack the fusion splicer from its case.

Overview of External Parts

ON/OFF Button

Details the function and location of the power ON/OFF button.

Control Buttons

Identifies the location and purpose of the control buttons on the splicer.

Heat Oven

Highlights the heat oven component of the fusion splicer.

Handle

Identifies the handle for carrying and maneuvering the splicer.

Display

Indicates the location of the main display screen.

Battery

Shows the location of the battery compartment.

Connectivity Ports

Identifies USB 2.0, MINI USB, and power supply connection ports.

Power Supply Method

Battery Installation

Details the step-by-step process for installing the battery unit.

Chapter 3 Basic Operation

Turn On the Splicer

Instructions on how to power on the fusion splicer and navigate to the workbench.

Adjust Monitor Position

Guide on adjusting the monitor angle for optimal viewing during operation.

Adjust LCD Backlight Brightness

Fiber Zoom Function

Preparing the Fiber

Fiber Preparation Steps

Details stripping, cleaning, and cleaving optical fibers for splicing.

How to Make a Splice

Fiber Insertion and Clamping

Details on positioning fibers into V-grooves and clamping them for splicing.

Fiber Inspection

Procedure for checking fiber cleanliness and cleave quality before splicing.

Splicing and Protection

Splicing Process

Instructions on selecting splice mode and initiating the splicing process.

Heat Shrink Protection

Steps to protect the spliced fiber using a heat-shrink sleeve.

Chapter 4 Splice Mode

Displaying Active Splice Program

How the currently active splice program is displayed on the screen.

Selecting a Splice Mode

General Splicing Steps

Pre-Fusion Stage

Describes the automatic alignment, focusing, and cleaning phase before fusion.

Fusion Stage

Explains the fiber joining process with different currents and parameter changes.

Splicing Process Parameters

Discusses arc power and arc time as key parameters affecting the splice.

Normal Splicing Process Parameters

Mode Configuration Parameters

Parameters for setting up splice modes: Template, Name, Note, Align Type.

Arc and Test Parameters

Parameters for arc adjustment, pull testing, and loss estimation.

Angle and Position Limits

Limits for core angle, cleave angle, and gap position settings.

Normal Splicing Process Parameters Continued

Gap and Overlap Settings

Settings for fiber gap and overlap during splicing.

Preheat and Fuse Parameters

Parameters for preheat arc, preheat time, fuse arc, and fuse time.

Chapter 5 Splice Option

Splice Mode Settings

Explains how to adjust settings like Auto Start, Pause, and error handling.

Splice Mode Settings Explained

Splicing Control Options

Settings for Auto Start, Pause modes, and realigning after pauses.

Error Handling Options

Options to ignore errors like Cleave Angle, Core Angle, Loss, Fat, or Thin.

Chapter 6 Heater Mode

Selecting a Heater Mode

Guide on how to select an appropriate heating mode for the protection sleeve.

Selecting and Editing Heat Modes

Selecting Heat Mode

Steps to select a heat mode from the available list.

Editing Heat Mode

Instructions on how to edit or change the heating conditions stored in a mode.

Managing Heat Modes

Delete Heat Mode

Procedure for deleting a user-defined heat mode.

Heat Mode Parameters

Details parameters for heat modes: Template, Name, Heater temperature, Heater time, Preheat temperature.

Chapter 7 Maintenance Menu

Replace Electrodes

Explains when and how to replace worn-out electrodes for optimal performance.

Electrode Replacement Procedure

Step-by-step guide for safely removing and installing new electrodes.

Electrode Maintenance

Stabilize Electrodes

Expedites arc power stabilization, especially after environmental changes or electrode replacement.

Diagnostic Test Overview

Enables evaluation of critical parameters to diagnose splicer operation faults.

Diagnostic Test Functions

Dust Check

Checks the optical path for dust or dirt that may affect splicing quality.

Motor Calibration

Automatically calibrates the splicer's motors for optimal performance.

Calibration and Checks

Arc Calibration

Automatically calibrates arc power factor and fiber splicing position.

Chapter 8 Other Functions & Utilities

WIFI Connection Setup

Instructions on how to connect the splicer to a wireless network.

WIFI Connection and Binding

Connecting to WIFI

Step-by-step guide to connect the splicer to a wireless network.

Checking WIFI Status

Explains how to verify the WIFI connection status on the Workbench screen.

Binding Splicer with APP

Procedure for binding the splicer with a mobile application.

Data Storage Management

Displaying Splice Records

How to view stored splicing results from the memory.

Deleting Splice Records

Procedure for clearing stored splicing results, either partially or completely.

Cancelling Data Storage

Option to disable storing splice records.

System Settings

Basic System Settings

Settings for Buzzer, Temperature Unit, Auto Heating, Auto Save, Language, Set Calendar.

Advanced System Settings

Settings for Monitor Position, Dust Check, Password Lock, WLAN, Bind Machine, Reset, Update Software, Calibrate Touch Screen, Password.

Monitor Position Adjustment

Changing Monitor Operation Style

Steps to change the monitor's operational style and angle.

Power Save Options

Monitor and Splicer Shut Down

Settings for Monitor Shut Down and Splicer Shut Down to conserve power.

System Information Display

Machine Identification

Displays Serial Number, Software Version, and FPGA version.

Usage and Maintenance Data

Displays Total Arc Count, Current Arc Count, Last Maintenance, Production Date.

Appendix I High Splice Loss

Causes and Remedies for High Splice Loss

Lists symptoms, causes, and solutions for common high splice loss issues.

High Splice Loss Troubleshooting Details

Fiber Alignment Issues

Troubleshooting for fiber core axial offset, angle error, and bending.

Fiber Condition Issues

Troubleshooting for fiber condition issues like mismatch and dust combustion.

Splice Geometry Issues

Troubleshooting for splice geometry issues like separation, fat, and thin splices.

Splicing Line Explanation

Explains 'splicing lines' from multi-mode fibers and their impact.

Appendix II Error Messages

Error Message List

A comprehensive list of error messages and their corresponding causes and solutions.

Error Message Troubleshooting Part 1

Fiber Placement Errors

Troubleshooting for left and right fiber placement errors.

Motor and Alignment Errors

Troubleshooting for motor distance and alignment errors.

Fiber Detection Errors

Troubleshooting for errors in searching fiber end face and clad.

Arc and Fiber Gap Errors

Troubleshooting for arc failure and incorrect fiber clad gap.

Fiber Type Errors

Troubleshooting for unknown fiber types.

Error Message Troubleshooting Part 2

Fiber Clad and Focus Errors

Troubleshooting for fiber clad over limit and focus motor errors.

Fiber End Face and Distance Errors

Troubleshooting for fiber end face gap and motor distance errors.

Fiber Mismatch and Angle Errors

Troubleshooting for fiber mismatch and angle limit errors.

Fiber Axis Alignment Error

Troubleshooting for fiber axis alignment failure.

Error Message Troubleshooting Part 3

Fiber Contamination Errors

Troubleshooting for errors related to dirty fibers.

Splice Point Quality Errors

Troubleshooting for fat and thin splicing points.

Appendix III Questions and Troubleshooting

Common Operational Problems

Solutions for common issues like power, battery, and splice loss problems.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Power and Battery Issues

Troubleshooting for power off failures and battery performance.

Display and Loss Errors

Troubleshooting for display errors, splice loss discrepancies, and unexpected shutdowns.

Sleeve and Password Issues

Troubleshooting for sleeve attachment, heating cancellation, and password recovery.