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Shenzhen Skyshl Technology Co.,LTD.
Sales email: sales1@skyshl.net After Sales email:af@skyshl.net Website:www.skyshl.net
SS413F Optical Fiber Fusion Splicer Users Manual
V
3.6.7 Clear real-time revise
A. Under "Auto - XX" and "Calibrate - XX" splicing modes, SS413F splicer has
automatic splice arc strength control and revise function in larger range. The
control and revise are closely related to optical fiber types. Therefore, the fibers
set in "Auto - XX" and "Calibrate - XX" and the fiber to be spliced actually must
Model
Working
environment
SS413F splicer
Has real time revise
function.
Other types of the
splicers
Do not have real
time revise
function.
Remark
Wider self
adaptability
(ambient
temperature - 10
50°C, 0
5000m)above sea
level)
When environment
and time changes,
the stable splicing
effect can be
achieved only after 1
to 3 times of preheat
splices.
When the
environment and
time change,
several times of
"arc calibration"
are required to get
stable splicing
effect.
When the
environment and
time change, the arc
heat effect of the
splicer under same
arc calibration may
be different and will
have impact on the
splicing result.
On the
precondition
meeting the low
splice loss, the
electrode has a
longer service life.
According to the
arc status of the
electrode, the
machine can
automatically adjust
the arc and get stable
and low splice loss.
In order to satisfy
low splice loss,
several times of
"arc calibration"
shall be operated
manually, to get the
better effect of arc.
When the
electrode has been
used for many arcs,
the electrode surface
will be oxidized and
worn out. The arc
intensity will not be
stable, that directly
affects the optical
fiber splicing effect.
Better experience
Several times of
"arc calibration" are
no longer required.
In the process of
"optical fiber
splicing", the arc can
be automatically
calibrated.
If the user
requires low splice
loss, several times
of "arc calibration"
are required before
splicing until "arc
calibration"
function is
completed.

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