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  • 46, Fujikura FSM–60S 44 Basic Operation (3) After completion of fiber alignment, arc discharge is performed to splice the fibers. (4) Estimated splice loss is displayed upon completion of splicing. Splice loss is affected by certain factors stated in the next page. These factors are taken into accou…

  • 12, Fujikura FSM–60S 10 Introduction Environment Performance To operate by the bad environment, the splicer has improved the performance. Dropping Water-Proof Dust Fujikura does not guarantee that the splicer will not be damaged under these conditions. Unique fun…

  • 105, 103 Error Message List Error Message Reason Solution • Dust or dirt is on the fiber surface. •Completely prepare the fiber again (strip, clean and cleave). • Dust or dirt is on the objective lens or the wind protector mirror. • Execute the [Dust Check]. Clean the lens or the …

  • 84, 82 Heater Menu 1-2. ferring or editing Heater Mode Tube-heating conditions stored in heater mode can be edited or changed. (1) Move cursor and select a mode to be edited in [Select Heater Mode] menu. Press Menu key to display [Edit Heater Mode] menu. (2) Press Up/Down Arrow keys to move cursor to…

  • 53, 51 Basic Operation When Magnifier MGS-05 is used. (1) Please extend both sides and insert from back. (2) A magnifying glass is fixed with an attached screw. (3) The assembled magnifying glass is fitted over a hole for a shaft like the foll…

  • 101, 99 Maintenance Menu 9. Arc Calibration Atmospheric conditions such as temperature, humidity, and pressure are constantly changing, which creates variability in the arc temperature. This splicer is equipped with temperature and pressure sensors that are used in a constant feedback monitoring…

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260, Parkway East, Duncun, SC29334, USA

Phone:+1-800-235-3423 Fax:+1-800-926-0007 http://www.afltele.com

139・95-0664-913・10-00

Printed in Japan 0804-0804-3000-S

Specifications and descriptions are subject to change without prior notice.

AFL

Telecommunications

C51 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey KT9 2NY, UK

Phone:+44-20+8240-2000 Fax:+44-20-8240-2010 http://www.fujikura.co.uk

Fujikura Europe Ltd.

460, Alexandra Road, #22-02 PSA Bldg., Singapore 119963

Phone:+65-6-278-8955 Fax:+65-6-278-0965 http://www.fujikura.co.sg

Fujikura Asia Ltd.

1-5-1, Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8512, Japan

Phone:+81-3-5606-1164 Fax:+81-3-5606-1534 http://www.fujikura.co.jp

海外/FSM-60S/ウラ面

*1:See «Fiber cleaved length» in SPECIFICATIONS for detail.

SPECIFICATIONS

STANDARD PACKAGE

FSM-60S

ADC-13

ACC-XX

ELCT2-20A

USB-01

M-60S/18S-E

V-60S-E

W-60-E

JP-05

CC-24-60S

1pc.

1pc.
1pc.

1pair

1pc.
1pc.
1pc.
1pc.
1pc.
1pc.

Arc Fusion Splicer

AC adapter / battery charger
AC power cord
Spare electrodes
USB cable
Quick reference guide
Video instruction manual
Warnings and Cautions
J plate
Carrying case

Description

Model No.

Q’ty

FSM60S

Single Fiber

Arc Fusion Splicer

OPTIONAL ITEMS

FH-60-250 (coating dia. of 250μm)
FH-60-900 (coating dia. of 900μm)
CLAMP-S60A (standard package)
CLAMP-S60B
CLAMP-S60C
BTR-08
DCC-14
DCC-12 (for cigar-socket)
DCC-13 (with alligator clamp)
MGS-06
ELCT2-20A
WPM-08

Fiber holder

*1

Sheath clamp

*1

Battery pack
Battery charge cord

DC power cord

Magnifier
Electrodes
Wind protector mirror

Description

Model No.

ACCESSORIES

CT-30 series
PS-02
JS-01
HJS-02, HJS-03
SH-8C (for FuseConnect

TM

option)

HR-2
FP-03 / 03(L=40) and FPS01series

High precision fiber cleaver
Primary coat stripper
Nylon jacket stripper
Hot jacket stripper
External tube heater
Alcohol dispenser
Protection sleeve

Description

Model No.

RESISTANCE FEATURES

76cm (30inch) bottom surface drop.

*2

Exposure to dust (0.1 to 500μm dia. Alumina Silicate).

*2

R=10mm/h for 10min.

*2

Shock resistance
Dust resistance
Rain resistance

Description

Detail

SM(ITU-T G.652), MM(ITU-T G.651), DS(ITU -T G.653), NZDS(ITU-T G.655)
and other single mode fibers including ITU-T G.657 fibers.
Single
Cladding diameter : 80 to 150μm.
Coating diameter : 100 to 1000μm
Sheathe clamp A (standard): For coating dia. up to 250μm (8 to 16mm cleave), coating dia. of over 250μm (16μm cleave)
Sheathe clamp B (option) : For coating dia. up to 1000μm (8 to 16mm cleave)
Sheathe clamp C (option) : For 900μm dia. loose tube fiber (8 to 16mm cleave)
Fiber holder (option)

: FH-60-250 and FH-60-900 (10mm cleave)

Total 100 modes
0.02dB with SM, 0.01dB with MM, 0.04dB with DS and 0.04dB with NZDS.

(Measured by cut-back method relevant to ITU-T standard)

>>60dB
Typical 9sec. with SM FAST, 10sec. with SM AUTO and 13sec with AUTO modes with standard SM(ITU-T G.652).
Available
Intentional high splice loss of 0.1dB to 15dB (0.1dB step) can be made for an in-line fixed attenuator.
Built-in tube heater with 30 heating modes. / Typical 30sec with Fujikura FP-03.
60mm, 40mm and Fujikura FPS01 series.
The last 2000 results to be stored in the internal memory.
1.96 to 2.25N
0 to 5,000m above sea level, 0 to 95%RH and -10 to 50 degC and up to 15m/s wind velocity, respectively.
0 to 95%RH and -40 to 80 degC respectively. Battery : -20 to 30 degC for long term.
136W×161D×143H [mm] excluding rubber foot.
2.3kg with AC adaptor ADC-13, 2.7kg with battery BTR-08.
Two CMOS cameras and 4.1

” color LCD monitor.

X / Y (300X magnification), or both X and Y simultaneously (187X magnification)
Applicable voltage from 100 to 240V AC or 10 to 15V DC with ADC-13. 13.2V DC with BTR-08.
Typical 160 cycles (splice / tube heat) with BTR-08.
2500 arc-discharges.
USB 1.1 (Mini-B type) connector for PC communication.
6-pin Mini-DIN connector for HJS-02, HJS-03 or SH-8C power supply.

Applicable type of fibers

Fiber count

Applicable fiber dimensions

Fiber setting and cleaved length

Splicing modes

Typical splice loss

Return loss
Splicing time
Splice loss estimate
Attenuation splice function
Tube heater / heating time
Applicable protection sleeve
Storage of splice result
Tension test
Operating condition
Storage condition
Dimensions
Weight
Viewing method and display
Fiber view and magnification
Power supply
No.of splice cycles with battery
Electrode life

Terminals

STANDARD PACKAGE & OPTIOINAL ITEMS

TOP VIEW

DETACHABLE WORK TABLE

MGS-06

With CLAMP-S60A, ELCT2-20A and WPM-08

*2:Carried out in Fujikura labs in Japan. The shock resistance, dust resistance and rain resistance test do not

guarantee that the product will not be damaged under these conditions.»

DCC-12

DCC-13

CLAMP-S60A / B / C

FH-60-250 & FH-60-900

FSM-60S

M-60S/18S-E

& W-60-E

BTR-08

DCC-14

JP-05

USB-01

ACC-XX

ELCT2-20A

V-60S-E

ADC

-13

ADC

-13

Table of Contents for Fujikura FSM–60S:

  • 83 Heater Menu Heater mode parameters Parameter Description Sleeve type Sets sleeve type. List of all heating modes are displayed. Select a mode in the list and this is copied to a user-programmable mode. Mode Title1 Title of a heater mode that is displayed in the lower right part of the monitor during the splicing/heating process. Max number of characters used is 5. Mode Title2 Description of a heater mode in the [Sleeve Type] s

  • 105 Error Message List Error Message Reason Solution Focus X Motor Overrun (Forward) • The fiber is not set correctly at the bottom of the V-groove. The fiber position is out of focus range. • Press RESET key, and re-position the fiber again to seat it correctly at the bottom of the V-groove. Focus X Motor Overrun (Backward) • Dust or dirt is on the fiber surface resulting i

  • 30 Basic Operation 2-4. Battery operation Check and make sure the remaining battery capacity is 20% or greater before operation otherwise few splices can be made. • Fully discharge battery at least every three months, or the battery degrades due to memory effect. Seepage 95 for [Battery Discharge]. • Keep below practices to prevent battery damage. 1. Fully charge the battery after every use. 2. Follow below conditions. Operation : -10 degree C ~

  • 82 Heater Menu 1-2. ferring or editing Heater Mode Tube-heating conditions stored in heater mode can be edited or changed. (1) Move cursor and select a mode to be edited in [Select Heater Mode] menu. Press Menu key to display [Edit Heater Mode] menu. (2) Press Up/Down Arrow keys to move cursor to a parameter to be changed, then press Enter key to enter. (3) Change value by pressing Up/Down key, then press Enter key to enter. [ Select Heater Mode ] menu Edit Heater Mode menu U

  • INSTRUCTION MANUAL F S M – 6 0 S Please read this instruction manual carefully before operating the equipment. Adhere to all safety instructions and warnings contained in this manual. Keep this manual in a safe place. ARC FUSION SPLICER

  • 70 Splice Menu 1-6. ECF Splice When fibers having some core concentricity-error are aligned using the core-to-core method, their outer claddings are not aligned in line with each other as shown below. However, surface tension created during arc discharge aligns the fibers cladding-to-cladding due to the viscous self-centering effect. This results in a high splice loss due to the fact that the cores of the fibers are offset during the process. The ECF (E

  • 29 Basic Operation 2-3. DC operation with external battery Open shutter for DC inlet of AC adapter. Plug DC cord (DCC-12 or DCC-13) into DC inlet of AC adapter. The ON LED turns on (green color) when suitable DC voltage is supplied. In case DC16V or greater is supplied, or polarity (positive / negative) is wrong, The AC adapter protection circuit shuts down the DC output and DC Warning LED [

  • 18 Description of Products ON/OFF key SET key Tube heate r HEAT key Wind protector SET key RESET key HEAT key X/Y key ARC key RESET key Clamp arm release lever

  • 59 Splice Menu Database Splice Mode Description AUTO This splice mode observes the core profile of the optical fiber, and automatically identifies the fiber type being SM, MM or NZDS. A set of splicing parameters is selected for the identified fiber type and the fibers are automatically spliced. This is beneficial if the fiber type is uncertain. The identified fiber type is displayed in the lower left hand corner of the monitor. The heat amount applied to the fiber is calibrated in real time by analyzing the cladding illumination during arc disc

  • 28 Basic Operation 2. Inserting Power Supply to Splicer For AC operation or DC operation with external battery, use AC adapter (ADC-13). For battery operation, use detachable battery (BTR-08). The Power Unit Dock, located on the splicer body, can accommodate both power supplies (ADC-13 and BTR-08). 2-1. Inserting or detaching power unit Inserting power supply unit Insert power unit into Power unit dock until it clicks into place. Detaching power supply unit. Turn off the splicer before removing the power unit. Press the relea

  • 45 Basic Operation •When splicer indicates following message, splice loss may be high. “Arc discharge is not stable. Electrodes should be stabilized to reform the arc discharge.” Load prepared SM fibers onto splicer in order to stablize electrodes. After completeing it, re-splice fibers. When there is an environmental change (altitude), we recommend you to perform arc discharge proofreading.

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL F S M – 6 0 S Please read this instruction manual carefully before operating the equipment. Adhere to all safety instructions and warnings…

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1 Table of Contents Warning and Caution…………………………………………………….. 3 Introduction………………………………………………………………….. 9 Description of Product ……………………..

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2 Maintenance Menu……………………………………………………… 92 1. Replace Electrodes………………………………………………………………………………………. 93 2. Stabilize Electrodes………….

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3 Warning and Caution Warning and Caution The splicer has been designed for splicing Silica-based optical fibers for telecommunications. Do not attempt to use this machine for other applications. Fujikura Ltd. gives much consideration and r…

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4 Warning and Caution WARNINGS Do not take the protector off the splicer, or consult your distributor for instruction. Tightening the original screw without the protector may damage mechanism inside. …

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5 Warning and Caution WARNINGS Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC adapter inlet or the wall socket (outlet) immediately if user observes the following or if the splicer receives the following faults: • Fumes, bad smell, noise, or…

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6 Warning and Caution WARNINGS Use only proper power source. • Proper AC power source is AC100-240V, 50-60Hz. Check the AC power source before use. Proper DC power source is DC10-12V. Improper AC or DC power source may cause fuming, …

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7 Warning and Caution WARNINGS Do not touch the splicer, AC power cord and AC plugs with wet hands. This may result in electric shock. Do not operate splicer near hot objects, in hot temperature environments, in dusty / humid atmospheres…

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8 Warning and Caution CAUTIONS Follow the below listed instructions for handling electrodes. • Use only specified electrodes. • Set the new electrodes in the correct position. • Replace the electrodes as a pair. Failure to follow t…

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9 Introduction Introduction The core alignment fusion splicer FSM-60S with PAS technology is designed for splicing many types of optical fibers. It is small in size and light in weight, making it suitable for any operating environment. It…

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10 Introduction Environment Performance To operate by the bad environment, the splicer has improved the performance. Dropping Water-Proof Dust Fujikura does not guarantee that the splicer will not …

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11 Introduction (3) The fiber clamp release lever The fiber clamp arms are attached to wind protector and they close when wind-protector is closed. However, the fiber clamps can be detached by setting “clamp arm release lever” [UNLOCK]. …

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12 Description of Products Description of Product 1. Components of Splicer STANDARD SET OPTIONS 1. Sheath Clamp 2.Fiber Holder J-Plate [ JP-04 ] AC Adapter / …

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13 Description of Products 3.others DC power cord [DCC-12] DC power cord [DCC-13] Battery charge cord [DCC-14] Battery Pack [BTR-08] Magnifier [MGS-05]

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14 Description of Products 2. Other Necessary Items for Splicing Operation Fiber coating diameter 0.25mm 0.9mm Standard sleeve 60mm length [ FP-03 ] 40mm length [ FP-03 ( L = 40 ) ] Fiber protection sleeves Micro sleeve 20mm le…

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16 Description of Products 3. Description and Function of Splicer Tube heate r LCD monito r HJS p ower p or t Power unit dock USB port Wind p rotecto r A hole for…

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17 Description of Products V-groove Sheath clamp Electrode Electrode cove r Illumination lamp Electrode Electrode cove r Sheath clamp Objective l…

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18 Description of Products ON/OFF key SET key Tube heate r HEAT key Wind protector SET key RESET key HEAT key X/Y key ARC key RESET key Clamp arm release l…

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19 Description of Products LCD monito r Up/Down Arrow key Menu ke y Enter ke y Esca p e ke y

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20 Point of the splice procedure Point of the splice procedure 1. To get a stable low splice loss 1-1. Daily cleaning before Splicing Operation • Clean the V-grooves. • Clean the wind protector mirrors. �…

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21 Point of the splice procedure 1-2. Select / use the suitable splice mode How to select the “Splice Mode” • When splicing only standard SM fibers (ITU-T G.652), “SM AUTO” mode is recommended. •When splicing many types of fiber…

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22 Point of the splice procedure • Place fiber in the bottom of V-groove for successful splicing. • Make sure if the cleave length is correct. Fiber coating edge may hit the V-groove in case with shorter cleave l…

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23 Point of the splice procedure • Check the fiber angle and cleave shape. The fiber cleave angle affects splicing quality. Large cleave angle worsens splice loss. •Visually check the arc discharge with the monitor. In case …

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24 Point of the splice procedure Heating •Select the heater mode most suitable for the protection sleeve to be used. Each tube-heating mode is optimized for a type of Fujikura protection sleeve. Other manufacture’s fiber protection sle…

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25 Point of the splice procedure 2. Power Supply Use only supplied AC power cord. Connect to ground with ground terminal of AC power cord. 2-1. To prevent the damege of AC adpter AC generators may produce abnormally high AC output voltag…

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26 Basic Operation Basic Operation 1. How to use the work table on the carrying case The worktable can be attached / detached to the carrying case. (1) Detach the work table from the carrying case by loosen the screw. …

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27 Basic Operation (4) Holes on the worktable can be used to create your original work tray suitable for your unique splicing style. Hole Hole Hole • Arrange safety belts/devices …

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28 Basic Operation 2. Inserting Power Supply to Splicer For AC operation or DC operation with external battery, use AC adapter (ADC-13). For battery operation, use detachable battery (BTR-08). The Power Unit Dock, located on the splicer bod…

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29 Basic Operation 2-3. DC operation with external battery Open shutter for DC inlet of AC adapter. Plug DC cord (DCC-12 or DCC-13) into DC inlet of AC adapter. The ON LED turns on (green color) when suitable D…

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30 Basic Operation 2-4. Battery operation Check and make sure the remaining battery capacity is 20% or greater before operation otherwise few splices can be made. • Fully discharge battery at least every three months, or the battery degr…

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31 Basic Operation READY screen Remaining battery capacity indicator Remaining battery capacity display Remaining battery capacity indicator Remaining battery (Blue Color) 4 LED 75~100% (Blue Color) 3 L…

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32 Basic Operation How to charge battery Open shutter for battery charge plug inlet of the Battery Pack. Plug the supplied battery charge cord (DCC-14) into both the battery charge inlet of the AC adapter (ADC-13) and the battery charge…

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33 Basic Operation • Do not place battery on top of AC adapter or vise-versa. • Battery can be charged while AC adapter (ADC-13) is in power unit dock of FSM-60S regardless of under operation or not. • CHARGE LED turns off when batte…

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34 Basic Operation 3. Turning splicer «ON» Press ON/OFF key and hold it until the green LED turns on. The following warning screen is displayed. • It is displayed in 3 per 1 month when turn the splicer…

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35 Basic Operation Monitor brightness Monitor visibility changes depending on environmental conditions. To change monitor brightness, press Up/Down Arrow key to change value and press Enter key to set value. Splice Mode Select appr…

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36 Basic Operation 4. Cleaning optical fiber Clean optical fiber with alcohol-impregnated gauze or lint-free tissue approximately 100mm from the tip. Dust particulates from the fiber coating surface can enter inside the protection sleeve and…

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37 Basic Operation 6-2. Fiber holder System (1) Set the fiber onto the fiber holder with the fiber protruding 30 to 40mm from the end of the fiber holder and then close the fiber holder lid. (2) Strip the…

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38 Basic Operation 7. Fiber Cleaving (1) To unlock the cutting lever, press it gently and slide the stopper. (2) Push the slide button until it locks. (3) Set the stripped optical fiber on the cleaver. …

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39 Basic Operation (7) Close cutting lever completely then set stopper to lock the cutting lever closed. Li d Sli d e button Cutting lever F ib er p l ate (AD-30A, AD-30B)

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40 Basic Operation 8. Loading fiber to splicer 8-1. Sheath Clamp (1) Open wind protector and sheath clamps. (2) Place prepared fiber onto v-groove so that the fiber tip is located between the v-groove edge and tip of electrode. …

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41 Basic Operation 8-2. Fiber Holder System (1) Loosen a screw beside sheathe clamps and take the sheathe clamps off the splicer. (2) Open the wind protector. (3) Place fiber holders so that the guide pins on the stage go to guid…

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42 Basic Operation The fiber clamp release lever The fiber clamp arms are attached to wind protector and they close when wind-protector is closed. However, the fiber clamps can be detached by setting “clamp arm release lever” [UNLOCK], t…

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43 Basic Operation 9. Splicing procedure To make a good splice, the optical fiber is observed with the image processing system equipped in the FSM-60S. However, there are some cases when the image processing system cannot detect a faulty sp…

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44 Basic Operation (3) After completion of fiber alignment, arc discharge is performed to splice the fibers. (4) Estimated splice loss is displayed upon completion of splicing. Splice loss is affected by certain …

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45 Basic Operation •When splicer indicates following message, splice loss may be high. “Arc discharge is not stable. Electrodes should be stabilized to reform the arc discharge.” Load prepared SM fibers onto splicer in order …

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46 Basic Operation Splice loss increase: Cause and remedy Symptom Cause Remedy Core axial offset Dust on v-groove or fiber clamp chip Clean v-groove and fiber clamp chip. Dust on v-groove or fiber clamp chip Clean v-groove and fiber cl…

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47 Basic Operation Symptom Cause Remedy Arc power not adequate Perform [Arc Calibration]. Thin Some arc parameters not adequate Adjust [Prefuse Power], [Prefuse Time] or [Overlap]. Line Some arc parameters not adequate Adjust [Pref…

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48 Basic Operation 10. Removing spliced fiber (1) Open lids of tube heater. (2) Open wind protector. (3) Hold left fiber with left hand at the edge of wind protector and open left sheath clamp or fiber holder lid. (4) Open right …

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49 Basic Operation (3) Then HEAT LED turn on and HEAT mark displayed on the monitor. • Tube heating does not start when heater lid is opening. • If HEAT key is pressed during tube heating, the HEAT LED blinks. …

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50 Basic Operation (6) Attach the J-plate onto the splicer by installing aslant. (7) Remove the protected fiber from the splicer. (8) Place the removed fiber into the J-plate. (9) Leav…

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51 Basic Operation When Magnifier MGS-05 is used. (1) Please extend both sides and insert from back. (2) A magnifying glass is fixed with an attached screw. (3) The assembled magnifying glas…

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52 Maintenance of Splicing Quality Maintenance of Splicing Quality 1. Cleaning and Checking before Splicing Critical cleaning points and maintenance checks are described below. 1-1. Cleaning V-grooves If contaminants are present in the V-gr…

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53 Maintenance of Splicing Quality 1-2. Cleaning Fiber Clamp Chips If contaminants are present on the clamp chips, proper clamping may not occur, resulting in poor quality splices. The fiber clamp chips should be frequently inspected and p…

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54 Maintenance of Splicing Quality 2. Periodical Checking and Cleaning In order to maintain the splicing quality of the splicer, periodical inspection and cleaning are recommended. 2-1. Cleaning Objective Lenses If the objective lens’s …

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55 Maintenance of Splicing Quality 2-2. Rotating Cleaver Blade If the cleaver does not cleave properly, rotate the blade 1/16th of a turn to replace the worn out blade position with a sharp blade position. Blade life is normally 1000 cleaves…

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56 Maintenance of Splicing Quality 2-3. Replace Wind Protector Mirrors Replace the wind protector mirror if it cannot be cleaned or if it remains clouded. To replace, do the following: (1) Turn the splicer power off. (2) Open the wind pr…

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57 Maintenance of Splicing Quality (4) Clean Wind Protector Mirrors. (5) Turn on the power and make sure no smudges or streaks are visible on the monitor screen. Press X/Y key to change the screen and check the state of the lens surface on …

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58 Splice Menu Splice Menu 1. Splice Mode The optimum splice setting for a specific fiber combination consists of the below listed splicing parameters. In other words, the optimum splicing parameters depend on the fiber combinations, and are…

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59 Splice Menu Database Splice Mode Description AUTO This splice mode observes the core profile of the optical fiber, and automatically identifies the fiber type being SM, MM or NZDS. A set of splicing parameters is selected for the iden…

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60 Splice Menu Splice Mode Description SM For splicing standard Single-mode fiber (ITU-T G652). The MFD is 9 to 10 um at wavelength of 1310 nm. Automatic arc calibration doesn’t work in this splice mode. NZ For splicing Non-zero disper…

[Page 63] Fujikura FSM–60S

61 Splice Menu 1-1. Splice mode selection Select an appropriate splice mode for type of fiber to be spliced. (1) Press Menu key at [READY], [PAUSE1], [PAUSE2] or [FINISH] state to open [Splice Menu]. Select [Select Splice Mode] and the [S…

[Page 64] Fujikura FSM–60S

62 Splice Menu 1-2. Creating or erasing splice mode How to create splice mode There are 8 splice modes stored when the splicer is first delivered, and all the other modes are displayed [BLANK]. Follow the below steps to add splice mode….

[Page 65] Fujikura FSM–60S

63 Splice Menu 1-3. Referring or editing splice mode Splicing parameters in each splice mode can be modified. Arc power and Arc time are considered the two most vital parameters. To edit parameters follow below steps: (1) In [Select S…

[Page 66] Fujikura FSM–60S

64 Splice Menu Below is a list of Splicing parameters for AUTO modes AUTO mode : [AUTO], [SM AUTO] , [MM AUTO] , [NZ AUTO] , [DS AUTO] Only a limited number of parameters listed below are displayed for AUTO, SM, DS, MM and NZ modes to s…

[Page 67] Fujikura FSM–60S

65 Splice Menu Splicing parameters: standard modes Standard mode : [SM], [MM], [NZ], [DS] In other splice modes in the user-selectable database, the user can select one from a series of factory-set splicing modes for various splicing com…

[Page 68] Fujikura FSM–60S

66 Splice Menu Parameter Description Cleave Limit An error message is displayed if the cleave angle of either the left or right fiber ends exceed the selected threshold (cleave limit). Loss Limit An error message is displayed if the est…

[Page 69] Fujikura FSM–60S

67 Splice Menu Parameter Description Arc2 Power Arc2 is the second arc discharge stage. This sets Arc2 Power. Arc2 Time Sets the total Arc2 time. Usually set this value to “OFF”. It is possible to set a very long arc time. However…

[Page 70] Fujikura FSM–60S

68 Splice Menu 1-4. How to input Mode Title / Comment / Password Character list below is displayed by selecting Mode Title / Comments / Password. (1) Move the cursor by pressing Up/Down Arrow key, Menu key, and press Enter key to input …

[Page 71] Fujikura FSM–60S

69 Splice Menu 1-5. Manual Splice Mode This mode is to manually align and splice fibers. The following procedure is required, and is different from standard automatic splicing. (1) Press SET key to drive the fibers forward. The fibers stop…

[Page 72] Fujikura FSM–60S

70 Splice Menu 1-6. ECF Splice When fibers having some core concentricity-error are aligned using the core-to-core method, their outer claddings are not aligned in line with each other as shown below. However, surface tension created during…

[Page 73] Fujikura FSM–60S

71 Splice Menu 1-7. Attenuation splice mode Attenuation splice mode makes an intentional core axial offset to create attenuation at the splice point. Two types of attenuation splice modes are included in the splicer as stated below. Se…

[Page 74] Fujikura FSM–60S

72 Splice Menu • [AT2] mode provides more stable performance than [AT1] mode, but some variation may inevitably occur. To decrease variation, set the [Cleave Limit] as low as possible. • Attenuation splices made with [AT1] / [AT2] mod…

[Page 75] Fujikura FSM–60S

73 Splice Menu 2. Splice Option Common parameters for all the modes for splicing and tube heating can be set. (1) Press Menu key at [READY], [PAUSE1], [PAUSE2] or [FINISH] state to open [Splice Menu]. (2) Select a parameter to be chan…

[Page 76] Fujikura FSM–60S

74 Splice Menu 3. Splice Memory This splicer stores up to 2,000 splicing results. Contents of data stored are different depending on splicing mode. No results are stored for «attenuation splicing». …

[Page 77] Fujikura FSM–60S

75 Splice Menu 3-1. List of Splice Results Splicing results stored in the memory can be displayed. Comments can be added or edited. How to display the splice Result data (1) Select [Memory] in [Splice Menu]. (2) Select [List of Sp…

[Page 78] Fujikura FSM–60S

76 Splice Menu How to Clear the Splice Results data (1) Press Menu key in [Splice Result] Menu. (2) Press Menu key in [Jump / Remove] Menu. (3) The memory can be deleted by pushing Enter key again. (4) Select the memory of beginning of t…

[Page 79] Fujikura FSM–60S

77 Splice Menu 3-2. Splice Result of Error Only splice result with the error is sorted out among Splice Result and displayed. The method of the display and the deletion is the same as ”List of Splice Results”. …

[Page 80] Fujikura FSM–60S

78 Splice Menu 3-4. Camera Image This function is to store the fiber image after splice or error occurred. Total 8 images can be stored. (1) Select [Memory] in [Splice Menu]. (2) Select [Camera Image] and press Enter key to display [Camer…

[Page 81] Fujikura FSM–60S

79 Splice Menu Ho to display Camera Image Data Select memory number by moving cursor to a specific memory number and press Enter key. The fiber image data is displayed. Ho to delete Camera Image Data Select t…

[Page 82] Fujikura FSM–60S

80 Heater Menu Heater Menu 1. Heater Mode There are 30 user-programmable heating modes. Select one best suitable for the protection sleeve used. Each tube-heating mode is optimized for a type of Fujikura protection sleeve. These modes c…

[Page 83] Fujikura FSM–60S

81 Heater Menu 1-1. Selecting Heater mode Select the heater mode most suitable for the protection sleeve to be used. (1) Press Menu key in [READY], [PAUSE1], [PAUSE2], [FINISH] state and press Menu key to display [Heater Menu]. …

[Page 84] Fujikura FSM–60S

82 Heater Menu 1-2. ferring or editing Heater Mode Tube-heating conditions stored in heater mode can be edited or changed. (1) Move cursor and select a mode to be edited in [Select Heater Mode] menu. Press Menu key to display [Edit Heater…

[Page 85] Fujikura FSM–60S

83 Heater Menu Heater mode parameters Parameter Description Sleeve type Sets sleeve type. List of all heating modes are displayed. Select a mode in the list and this is copied to a user-programmable mode. Mode Title1 Title of a heater m…

[Page 86] Fujikura FSM–60S

84 Setting Menu Setting Menu 1. Splice Settings Common parameters for all the modes for splicing can be set. (1) Press Menu key in [READY], [PAUSE1], [PAUSE2], [FINISH] state and press Menu key to display [Setting Menu]. …

[Page 87] Fujikura FSM–60S

85 Setting Menu Parameter Description Ignore Splice Error Loss Bubble Fat Thin Fiber Angle Setting to “Disable” prevents the splicer from normally finishing its operation even if the message “Loss Error,” “Bubble Error,” �…

[Page 88] Fujikura FSM–60S

86 Setting Menu 2. Maintenance Settings Available to set the parameters about warning and maintenance item. Electrode Electrode Caution Electrode Warning When the number of splices made exceeds 1,000, the caution message prompting for ele…

[Page 89] Fujikura FSM–60S

87 Setting Menu 3. Machine Settings (1) Select [Machine Settings] in [Setting Menu]. (2) Select a parameter to be changed. Parameter Description Language Sets a language to be displayed on the screen. Select …

[Page 90] Fujikura FSM–60S

88 Setting Menu 3-1. Change of Operating Direction The splicer is shipped from the factory with settings for the “Monitor Front” operation style. This can be changed to “Monitor Rear” operation style. The sheath clamp direction can…

[Page 91] Fujikura FSM–60S

89 Setting Menu 3-2. Power Save function in Machine Settings This function is important for energy conservation. If the power saving function is not set during battery pack use, the number of splice cycles will be decreased. The splicer au…

[Page 92] Fujikura FSM–60S

90 Setting Menu 3-3. Power On Option in Machine Settings Set Opening title and Password Lock function Parameter Descriptions Opening Title1 Opening Title2 Sets the message to be displayed when the power is turned on. Max. number of charac…

[Page 93] Fujikura FSM–60S

91 Setting Menu 4. Menu Lock Settings (1) Select [Menu Lock Settings] in the [Setting Menu]. Password input screen is displayed. (2) Input Password. See page 68 [How to input Mode Title / Comment / Password] on how to input password. (3) …

[Page 94] Fujikura FSM–60S

92 Maintenance Menu Maintenance Menu The splicer has the ability to perform routine maintenance. This section describes how to use the maintenance menu. (1) Press Menu key in [READY], [PAUSE1], [PAUSE2], [FINISH] state. Press Menu key to…

[Page 95] Fujikura FSM–60S

93 Maintenance Menu 1. Replace Electrodes It is recommended that the electrodes be replaced after 1,000 arc discharges. When the number of arc discharges reaches a count of 2,000, a message prompting to replace the electrodes is displayed im…

[Page 96] Fujikura FSM–60S

94 Maintenance Menu (5) Turn on the power, prepare and load fibers into the splicer and press Enter key. After executing the arc calibration, the splicer will repeat arc discharge 45 times in succession to stabilize the electrodes. (6) Up…

[Page 97] Fujikura FSM–60S

95 Maintenance Menu 4. Battery Discharge The battery pack (BTR-08) uses Ni-MH cells. If the battery pack is recharged repeatedly even though a sufficient capacity still remains, a memory effect would make it seem as if the battery capacity …

[Page 98] Fujikura FSM–60S

96 Maintenance Menu 5. Set Calendar This function sets the date and time in the calendar incorporated in the splicer. Operation Procedure (1) Select the [Set Calendar]. (2) As the year, month, day and time are displayed, press Menu key …

[Page 99] Fujikura FSM–60S

97 Maintenance Menu 7. Diagnostic Test Function The FSM-60S has a built in diagnostic test feature that allows the operator to perform a simple one step evaluation of splicer performance covering several different critical variables. Perform…

[Page 100] Fujikura FSM–60S

98 Maintenance Menu 8. Dust Check The splicer observes fibers through image processing. Dust or contaminants on the cameras, lenses and wind protector mirrors disturbs normal observation of fibers and may result in improper splicing. This …

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

F S M – 6 0 S

Please read this instruction manual carefully

before operating the equipment.

Adhere to all safety instructions and

warnings contained in this manual.

Keep this manual in a safe place.

ARC FUSION SPLICER

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