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INNO Instrument View 8+ - Calibration and Checks; Arc Calibration

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User’s Manual
INNO Instrument, Inc.
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Check Item Description
1 LED calibration Measure and adjust the brightness of the LED.
2 Dust check
Check the optical path for dust or dirt and judges whether
they disturb fiber observation. If contamination exists, press
the return button twice to display the location.
3
Motor
Calibration
Automatically calibrate the speed of 6 motors.
4 Arc Calibration
Automatically calibrate the arc power factor and fiber splicing
position.
Through image acquisition, the splicer detects dust and contaminants on the
splicer, camera, and objective lenses that may result in improper splicing. This
function checks the optical path for the presence or absence of contaminants, and
judges whether they will affect the quality of ber splicing.
Select [Dust check] in [Maintenance menu].
If bers are set in the splicer, remove them and press [S] again to start the dust
check.
If dust is detected during the dust check process, the message “Found Dust
On The Lens” will be displayed on screen. Press the return button twice, and the
location of contamination will be shown on the screen. Then clean the objective
lenses, and [Dust check] until the message “Operation Complete” is shown on
screen.
Motors are adjusted at the factory before shipping. However, settings may be changed
in various reasons. This function automatically calibrates the press motors.
Select [Motor Calibration] in [Maintenance Menu].
Load prepared bers in the splicer and press [S] button.
Press motors are automatically calibrated. Upon completion, message will be
displayed.
Dust Check
Operation Procedure
Note:
If contamination still exists after cleaning the objective
lenses, please contact your nearest sales agent.
Note:
* Perform this function when "Fat " or "Thin" error
occurs, or ber aligning or focusing takes too much time.
Motor Calibration
Operation Procedure

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