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1. 8 600m 9 52um 10 52 um 11 52 um 12 52 um 79 unD VIII How to deal with splicing problems 8 1 When the splice loss is too high O It may have been caused by dirt or dust on the surface of fibers Mm Carefully clean the surface of the fibers m DO NOT clean the fiber after being cleaved so as to prevent the contamination of its cross section O The arrangement of the fibers can be interrupted by the dirt in the V groove m Keep the V groove clean at all times O Bad electrodes m Replace the electrodes The tips are bent or contaminated if they are worn out O Improper arc discharge or arc discharge time m Check the set values of arc discharge amount and arc discharge time and reset them if necessary m The machine is delivered after being set to the most optimized values from the factory O Inappropriate splice mode m Check if the proper splice mode for the fiber has been selected 80 8 2 Abnormal operation of arc fusion splicer O The alignment motion is repeated m Open and close the windshield cover again m Rest the system by pressing E when an error occurs by opening the windshield cover Turn off the power and contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd O The error message of Too Long Fiber appears repeatedly m Reset and turn off the power Contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd 81 IX Q amp A 9 1 Power O O Unable to turn off the power by pressing Mm Press the switch and ho
2. 24 anD Clean carefully the fiber with a piece of soft cloth or gauze soaked in alcohol Use high quality ethyl alcohol with higher than 96 purity 4 7 Cleaving the fiber i Place the stripped fiber on the V groove of the cleaver and check the length to cleave the fiber Separate the each fiber when using the ribbon fiber If the each fiber is not separated it can make the problem on the cleaving 25 ii Pull down and press the cover to cleave the fiber iil Lift the cover and take out the cleaved optical fiber iv Remove the fiber fragments and dispose it in a proper container D Please read user manual of the cleaver for more detailed information about the operation of the cleaver 4 8 Load the fiber to the Swift KR i Open the windshield cover Insert the fiber holder on the Swift KR7 i Make sure that the tip of the prepared fiber does not contact other object iil Place the other fiber in the same way as directed above iv Close the windshield cover carefully D To reduce align time place the fiber properly Place the each fiber on the V Groove property when using the ribbon fiber 26 anD 4 9 Splice The condition of the fiber can be observed via the image processing system in the Swift KR7 However the visual inspection is necessary to ensure better splice result The splicing process starts as soon as the windshields cover is closed in Auto mode The fibers loaded in
3. Del Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Del 44 anD 6 1 Splice MENU In normal operation mode to call the splice menu press Then you can see the splice menu as below There re already various splice modes and whatever the user can select for easy operation Also the splice mode will be stored up to 100 The splice mode is classified as a normal mode and a user mode E Normal splice mode mode number 1 to 65 m User splice mode mode number 65 to 100 Ss ii SM AUTO Select 2 MM AUTO Heat Option History Calibr 3 NZ AUTO 4 DS AUTO G697 AUTO 5 SM 1 G YF gt ock Setting Inform Summary of Splice Mode Splice mode Description The Swift KR7Z identifies the number of fibers automatically Users are not allowed adjusting arc discharge amount AUTO mode consists of SM AUTO MM AUTO NZ AUTO DS AUTO G657 AUTO SM 1 For splicing basic single mode fibers MFD is 9 10um at SM 12 the wavelength of 1310nm NZ 1 For splicing NZDS fibers MFD is 9 10um at the wavelength NZ 12 of 1550nm WDM fibers can be spliced in this mode as well DS 1 6 42 For splicing DS fibers MFD is 7 9um at near 1550nm MM 1 For splicing multi mode fibers 45 MM 12 G657 1 G657 12 Other Core diameter 50 0 62 5um For splicing G 657A1 fibers G 657A1 is improved bending loss than basic SMF G 652D MFD is 9 10um at near 1550nm Other splice modes are saved i
4. and examination prior to splicing 5 2 Regular maintenance and cleaning MENU 6 1 Splice 6 2 Heat 6 3 Option 6 4 History 6 5 Calibration 6 6 Electrode 6 7 Lock 6 8 Setting 6 9 Information ERROR MESSAGE 7 1 Too Dirty Fiber 7 2 Replace The Fiber In The Correct Position 7 3 Too Long Fiber 7 4 Fiber Over Angle 7 5 Fiber Is Not Placed In V Groove Please Place The Fiber Again 7 6 The Variation Of The Optical Fiber Core To Cut Back The Fiber 29 29 30 30 32 37 45 53 55 57 59 64 67 68 72 75 75 75 76 76 7 7 7 7 Mismatch Fiber Number 7 8 Core Bubble Error 7 9 Gap Limit Over VII HOW TO DEAL WITH SPLICING PROBLEMS IX X 8 1 When the splice loss is too high 8 2 Abnormal operation of arc fusion splicer Q amp A 9 1 Power 9 2 Splice 9 3 Sleeve heater 94 The others WARRANTY PERIOD AND SERVICE 10 1 Information required for repair 10 2 Transport 10 3 Repair 78 78 79 80 80 81 82 82 83 84 85 86 86 86 87 I For your safety The Swift KR7 is designed to satisfy the user s convenience for both outdoor and indoor use allowing the operation easy and simple Still we strongly recommend our customers to read this user manual carefully prior to running the Swift KR7 in order to prevent any accident and breakdown because improper handling may cause danger This user manual provides all the necessary information to ensure splici
5. buzzer volume v LCD Brightness change a monitor brightness 38 mi information y v v v Maintenance Info display a date for maintenance Sensor Value display a temperature pressure and humidity Program Ver display the version Help display the help contents as below The names of parts Clean and Inspect Warnings A S Contact List Video Manual Menu settings Operation Maintenance 39 POP UP Menu The pop up menu is new feature of the Swift KR7 The purpose of the pop up menu is to allow quick access to frequently used modes like splice mode and heat mode The user can access the pop up menu in various ways How to call a POP UP Menu i Press for splice pop up menu in the initial state or click left lower corner Splice Popup Menu SM MM NZ DS G65 AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Empty Empty Empty Del ii Press for heat pop up menu in the initial state or right lower corner Heater Popup Menu 40mm 40mm 40mm 12Core 8Core 4Core MPY Empty pe Empty Empty Empty Del ili Click Left upper corner 40 SET HEAT1 HEAT2 SM AUTO 40mm 12 Core SM AUTO 40mm 12 Core MENU mMenu same function with SET mSet same function with F e WHeat1 same function with Ww f gt mHeat2 same function with Splice POP UP Menu m How to add for splice pop up menu in the initial state Splice Popup Menu SM MM NZ DS G657 AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO A
6. il Clean the bottom of the V Groove with a cotton swab soaked in alcohol Remove the remaining alcohol inside the V groove with a clean and dry cotton swab lll If the foreign substances contaminants inside the V groove are not removed by the cotton swab soaked in alcohol use the tip of the cleaved optical fiber And then repeat step 2 again 5 1 2 Cleaning the Pusher Block Any contaminants remaining in the Pusher Block can affect the holding position and result in bad splice result Hence it Is important to inspect it often and clean it regularly 30 5 1 3 Cleaning the reflection mirror If the reflection mirror gets dirty it will decrease the transparency level of the optical path and cause the improper position of the fiber resulting in higher splice loss Clean the reflection mirror in accordance with following instructions After cleaning the reflection mirrors you should perform a Diagnostic Test i Clean the surface of the reflection mirror with a thin cotton swab soaked in alcohol Remove the remaining alcohol with a clean and dry cotton swab ii The reflection mirror must be kept clean without a line scratch or stain iil Turn on the power and perform a diagnostic test 31 anD 5 1 4 Cleaning the cleaver The performance of the fiber cleaver can be deteriorated if the blade or clamp pads of the cleaver are contaminated In addition the contamination of the fiber surface or tip can cause hig
7. is automatically stored when the splice is completed Press either the z at the bottom center of the screen or to save the splice image Image save button 28 4 10 Removing the spliced fiber 4 11 yi vii Open the sleeve heater cover Open the windshield cover Hold the left fiber holder and open the cover of the right fiber holder Open the cover of the left fiber holder Hold the both sides of the spliced fiber and remove the fiber from the Swift KR7 carefully not to break Heating the sleeve Move the center of sleeve to the splice point Make sure the strength member in the sleeve is downward Put the sleeve to the center of the sleeve heater Apply tension to the fiber downward so that the sleeve heater cover is closed automatically aa is s W Press Ww to start sleeve heating The LED is turned off when sleeve heating is completed Open the heater cover and remove the fiber Do not touch the sleeve and heater part immediately after heating Check to ensure there is no bubble fragments or dust in the sleeve at all times 29 V Maintenance 5 1 Cleaning and examination prior to splicing 5 1 1 Cleaning V groove Any contaminants inside the V groove will affect the splicing condition of the fiber resulting in higher splice loss Hence it is important to inspect the V groove often and clean it periodically in accordance with following ways i Open the windshield cover
8. memory are displayed on the screen Select parameters adjust it for proper operation Heat Edit Del Sleeve Type 40mm 4Umm 6 Core Mode Title 1 11 Core Replace 40mm 4 Core 3 Mode Title 2 N 40mm 1 Core sii Heat Time 40sec SUE Edit Heat Temp 180 C Micro 1 Core Select Finish Temp 130 C AN an mn TAO i anan 8 40mm 11 Core Heat Time The heat mode from No 1 to 6 can t be edited 6 2 5 Select Click Select then the selected heat mode is stored in the memory for operation 6 2 6 Close Click Close to go to the previous menu 6 3 Option MENU In normal operation mode to call the option menu press Lae Then you can see the option menu as below There re already various functions and whatever the user can select for proper operation 55 O Splice Option History Calibr g is Electro Setting Inform 6 3 1 Default Default is composed of 3 sub check boxes To activate a Default menu check a check box Option Default Default Pause Auto Heat Parameters Description Auto splice Do splice process automatically Stop the process after the preset position SET press for next Auto Heat Power on sleeve heater automatically after splicing process 56 6 4 History a MENU In normal operation mode to call the history menu press Then you can see the history menu as below There re already various functions
9. remaining capacity reaches to 10 1 bar If not there occurs the splice loss 4 2 Turn on the Swift KR7 L d Press and hold for about 1 0 second without opening the windshield cover The initial screen is displayed as below after resetting all their initial functions It is important to choose a right splice and heat mode to ensure an accurate splicing 20 anD result The current splice and heat mode are displayed at the bottom of the initial page SM AUTO 40mm 12 Core 4 3 Installing the sleeve loader cooling tray Get the sleeve loader installed as follows 21 Install the cooling tray on the rear side of heater as follows 4 4 Cleaning the fiber Clean carefully the fiber with a piece of soft cloth or gauze soaked in alcohol Dust on the fiber coating surface may increase attenuation and cause the fiber break after the heating of sleeve IES a a ly DA A ites i p fy Ls i Ni p IH 22 4 5 Inserting the fiber into the sleeve Insert the fiber into the sleeve 4 6 Placing the fiber into the holder and stripping Place the fiber on the fiber holder as shown below In the case of ribbon fiber the color of each fiber should be matched each other left and right 23 Strip the fiber using by the manual stripper as shown below 7 O The tip of the fiber should be removed after arc calibration Otherwise it may cause serious damage to the stripper blade
10. time of attraction It refers to the sum of the initially measured splice loss value and increased loss value When splicing special types of the fiber or different kinds of the fiber a higher splice Offset a loss can occur even under an optimized arc discharge condition The minimum value of the actual splice loss has to be set in order to accord the actual splice loss value with 51 estimated splice loss value 6 1 5 Select Click Select then the selected splice mode is stored in the memory for operation 6 1 6 Close Click Close to go to the previous menu 52 anD 6 2 Heat In normal operation mode to call the heat menu press wend Then you can see the heat menu as below There re already various heat mode and the user can select for proper operation Also the heat mode will be stored up to 100 Please note that the user can t use the Del and Replace keys and use Edit key partially from mode No 1 to No 6 S Splice Heat Option History Calibr 40mm 12 Core 2 40mm 8 Core 40mm 4 Core New 40mm 1 Core Edit A EO E Oe Electro Lock Setting Inform 60mm 1 Core Select Micro 1 Core Close Summary of Heat Mode Parameters Description Remark R F40 2 core 12core 40mm Ribbon fiber Sleeve Wor editable Standard 60mm Sleeve for 0 9mm fiber for Sleeve Standard 40mm Sleeve for 0 9mm fiber Type Mode Micro Micro Sleeve for 0 25mm fiber title 1 2 6 2 1 Del Firs
11. 6 5 5 Motor Drive It checks the operating status of the motor manually Calibration Arc Calibration Motor Drive Diagnostic Test Touch Cal Dust Test Led Check l Place the fiber in the splicer ii Click Motor Drive iii Use VA to select a motor The name of the selected motor is displayed at the top left on the screen IV Use 4 B to move the selected motor to a desired direction Motor ZL ZR ZL ZR Move forward ZL ZR Move backward E Move step by step press a button Move while pressing a button 62 6 5 6 Touch Cal It checks the position of touch screen Calibration Arc Calibration Motor Drive DETONI Mos 1 Touch Cal Dust Test Led Check I Click Touch Cal ll Click 5 points that appear in sequence it a w E i SC lll Press SS to end Motor Calibration 63 anD 6 6 Electrode In normal operation mode to call the Electrode menu press wed Then you can see the Electrode menu as below It is necessary to regularly check and clean the electrodes because they are worn out The silica oxidized substances Is deposited as the electrodes go through numerous times of splices There re already various functions to arc count replace time and other s O Splice Heat Option History Calibr 7 os Lock Setting Inform 6 6 1 Electrode Caution It determines the arc count for alert message The recommended replacement cycle of an electrod
12. Date 2010 05 13 Electric number 000136 sensor Value Total electric num 000136 Last Maintenance 2010 05 13 Next Maintenance 2011 05 13 Serial Number 000000 Maintenance Info Program Yer HELP Item Description The date when equipment was manufactured Produce date year month and date l Arc discharge count since the replacement of the Electric number electrode Total electric Total arc discharge count since its first operation number Last maintenance The date when the device was maintained most recently 72 Next maintenance The date when the device will be maintained next time Serial number The unique serial number given to the device 6 9 2 Sensor Value Click Sensor Value following information is displayed The splicer consists of various sensors including temperature pressure and humidity Information Sensor Value Maintenance Info Temperature Sensor Value Pressure Program Ver mem Humidity 6 9 3 Program Ver Click Program Ver following information is displayed The firmware is upgraded using USB memory Information Program Ver Maintenance Info Upgrade Sensor Value Fusion Splicer Program Ver HELP Version KR7_1 00_19_0 70_3 C Copyright ILSINTECH Upgrade Upgrade 6 9 4 HELP Click HELP following help is displayed 73 Information Help Maintenance Info The Names of Parts Menu Settings Sensor Yalue Clean an
13. ILSINTECH HIGH PRECISION TECHNOLOGY Optical Fiber Arc Fusion Splicer Read this user manual carefully before running KR7 SWIFT KR7 WWW ILSINTECH COM This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Device Type Notification A Class Device Broadcasting and Users need to understand that this device A Class has communication obtained EMI Electromagnetic compatibility and been device commercial designed to be used in places other than home use Telephone 042 671 5607 8 Homepage www ilsintech com E mail saleskorea ilsintech com TABLE OF CONTENTS IIT IV FOR YOUR SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 General specifications 2 2 Components PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 1 Function Buttons 3 2 Part name of Swift KR7 OPERATION 4 1 Supplying power to the Swift KR7 4 2 Turn on the Swift KR7 4 3 Installing the sleeve loader cooling tray 4 4 Cleaning the fiber 4 5 Inserting the fiber into the sleeve 4 6 Placing the fiber into the holder and stripping 4 7 Cleaving the fiber 4 8 Load the fiber to the Swift KR7 4 9 Splice 12 14 17 20 21 22 23 23 25 26 27 VI VII 4 10 Removing the spliced fiber 4 11 Heating the sleeve MAINTENANCE 5 1 Cleaning
14. M 1 UOD 770 2 ModeTitle1 G637 ModeTitle2 3 6637 10 Align Auto oa _ Offset Limit Align 2 0um ony 5 Cleave Limit 5 0 SM 1 Gap Difference Limit 40um Offset LimitfAlign The splice mode from No 1 to No 65 can t be edited 48 anD Editable parameters in mode Normal User Parameters Description mode mode The splice modes saved in the database are displayed The mode selected by the user is Fiber type l l l l copied to the splice mode in the user side program l The title can be composed of 1 to 11 Mode title 1 characters It consists of up to 11 characters and is used Mode title 2 to provide more detailed information It can be found in the Splice Mode menu It is used to set the fiber arrangement methods 4 l Auto Fibers are aligned to the center Align position automatically Manual Fibers are aligned directly with motor control Non Editabl Offset Limit It sets the offset range of each fiber when Editable Align aligning the fibers Cleave Limit An error message appears when a measured It estimates the gaps of the corresponding fibers Gap Difference An error message appears when the Limit deviation of the gap is greater than the maximum range It sets the error range of estimated loss SO An error message appears when the Loss Limit estimated loss is greater than the maximum range Proof test If Pro
15. OT clean the Swift KR7 using compressed air or gas Please check the shoulder belt before transporting Transporting the case with a damaged shoulder belt it may cause the damage of the Swift KR7 and the personal injury Make sure to wear protective glasses while performing splicing works If the fiber fragments come into contact with the eye or skin it can be extremely dangerous DO NOT operate the Swift KR7 at a high temperature or near heat otherwise personal injury or damage to the device may occur EXTREMELY HOT DO NOT SPRAY FREON GAS CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE anA DO NOT touch the sleeve heater or the sleeve during or immediately after heating them The hot surface may cause skin burn DO NOT place the Swift KR7 in an unstable or unbalanced position The machine may fall causing injury or damage to the Swift KR7 The Swift KR7 is precisely adjusted and aligned DO NOT allow the unit to receive a strong impact Use supplied carrying case for its transportation and storage The carrying case protects the Swift KR7 from damage moisture shake and shock during storage and transportation Replace the electrodes in a timely manner and maintain them as instructed below O Use only a specified electrode O Place a new electrode in the correct position O Replace the electrodes as a pair Incompliance with above instructions may cause abnormal arc discharge resulting in damage to the machine or degra
16. UTO Empty Empty Empty Del ii Select Empty slot 41 Splice Popup Menu Empty Empty Empty ili Select the splice mode Select Splice Popup Menu SM AUTO Select gt MM AUTO MM NZ DS G657 NZ AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO DS AUTO 66957 AUTO SM 1 S l O E Empty Empty Del m How to delete I Click Del SM MM AUTO AUTO SM e AUTO Empty Empty ii Select mode to be deleted Splice Popup Menu SM MM NZ DS G657 MM NZ DS G657 AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO SM iii z AUTO Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty 42 Heat POP UP menu E How to add Press 40mm 12 Core Empty ii Select Empty slot 40mm 12 Core Empty ili Select the heat mode Select 40mm 12 Core 2 40mm 8 Core 40mm 4 Core 4 40mm 1 Core 60mm 1 Core 4 Micro 1 Core for heat pop up menu in the initial state Heater Popup Menu 40mm 8 Core 40mm t 4 Core iii Empty Empty Del Heater Popup Menu 40mm 8 Core 40mm 4 Core Empty Empty Heater Popup Menu Select 40mm 4 Core 40mm 8 Core 40mm 12 Core 40mm 12 Core Empty Empty Empty Del 43 m How to delete I Click Del 40mm 40mm 40mm 12 Core 4 Core 12 Core Empty Empty Empty Empty ii Select mode to be deleted Heater Popup Menu 40mm 40mm 40mm 40mm 40mm 40mm 40mm 12 Core 8Core A Core 12 Core aiii 12 Core 8 Core 4 Core nee
17. call the Setting menu press wen Then you can see the Setting menu as below MENU W 5 O 4 Splice Heat Option History Calibr AEO Omer Electro Lock Setting Inform 6 8 1 Language It sets a language to be displayed on the screen Settings Language Language Buzzer Date LCD Brightness ENGLISH Power Save Password 6 8 2 Date It sets the date and time in the calendar Settings Language Buzzer Date LCD Brightness Power Save Password 68 6 8 3 Power Save It is an important function in terms of energy efficiency When the Swift KR7 operates with a battery we recommend activate this function to increase your working time Settings Language Buzzer Date LCD Brightness Power Save Password 6 8 3 1 Monitor The LCD will be automatically turned off if you don t operate the Swift KR7 for a setting time The monitor is turned on again when you press any button Power Save Monitor Monitor Splicer 6 8 3 2 Splicer The Swift KR7 will be automatically turned off if you don t operate it for a time set N J The Swift KR7 is turned on again only when you press 69 Power Save Splicer Monitor Splicer 6 8 4 Password Set up a new password as follow Settings Language Buzzer Date LCD Brightness Power Save Password l Enter a current password The initial password is 1234 Current Password li Enter a new password New Pa
18. ct or damage occurred as a result of i Natural disaster s li Applying over voltage iil Customer s mishandling iv Customer s misuse without following instructions or operation procedures provided by this user manual v Expendables including electrode 10 1 Information required for repair Before sending the splicer to us it is necessary to contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd first Write following information on a piece of paper and attach it to the machine ii Name Department Company Address Phone number Fax number and email address iil Serial number of the machine iv The operation condition of the arc fusion splicer and error messages that has appeared by the time the machine is sent to ILSINTECH Co Ltd 10 2 Transport 86 anD The Swift KR7 is high precision equipment so it is required to transport after keeping it in a safe case to protect it from humidity vibration and physical shock In case of request for repair it must be in the case along with its parts before its transport 10 3 Repair Any data saved in the memory including splice results and splice modes may be deleted as a result of repair 87 Products Warranty Name of product SWIFT KR7 Production Number Date of purchase Name Telephone Customer Address Limited Warranty 1 This product is manufactured under strict quality management and inspection processes 2 ILSINTECH Co Ltd warrants this product against defective
19. d the Left and right SM Fiber into the splicer IV Perform 30 cycle continuous arc discharge to stabilize the electrodes Result similar to following is displayed on the screen when measuring is completed vi After completing the Electrode Stabilize ARC Calibration should be performed separately 6 6 5 Clear Arc Count It erases the number of arc count When insert new set ofelectrodes please reset arc count Are you sure Electrode Electrode Caution Clear Arc Count Electrode Used Electrode Replace Electrode Stabilize 66 anD 6 7 Lock MENU In normal operation mode to call the Lock menu press Then you can see the Lock menu as below Also it is possible to limit the modifications with respect to the total splice mode heat mode and internal memory data by setting up a password You have to remember the password If you forget the password the device has to be brought to the ILSINTECH Co Ltd to fix it Menu lock 6 i Heat Op 10n Hi story Calibr Heat Lock Clear Memory Lock E Password Query Electro Lock Setting Inform Test item Description Splice Lock Lock the modification of the splice mode Lock the modification of the heat mode Clear memory Lock Lock the modification of the memory To call a password window 4 Password Query o l The initial password is 1234 67 6 8 Setting MENU In normal operation mode to
20. d Inspect o Operation Program Ver Warnings o Maintenance HELP A S Contact List Item Description The Name of Parts The main part of the Swift KR7 A S Contact List Service contact point 3 kinds of video manual Video Manual l l l Menu settings Operation Maintenance 74 VII Error message 7 1 Too Dirty Fiber It is displayed when the fiber prepared for splice is contaminated more than normal Status How to Reset the fiber after cleaning 1 2 3 a 7 g 10 11 12 7 2 Replace The Fiber In The Correct Position It is displayed when the fiber is not placed in the middle of the electrodes and V groove or the objective lenses or reflection mirror is contaminated ESE How to Press and place the fiber in the middle of the electrodes and V groove How to Check the condition of the lenses and reflection mirror and remove any dirt 2 Replace the fiber in the correct position 8 75 anD 7 3 Too Long Fiber It is displayed when the fiber is placed too close to the electrode the lenses or reflection mirror is dirty or LED light is not bright enough RESET How to Press and place the fiber again How to Remove dust and dirt from the lenses and reflection mirror How to Conduct an LED test If an error occurs contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd 7 4 Fiber Over Angle It is displayed when the measured cleaving angle of the fiber is greater than the lim
21. dation in splicing performance Use no chemicals other than ethyl alcohol 96 or greater to clean the objective lenses V groove V block Reflection mirror LCD monitor and body of the Swift KR7 Otherwise blurring discoloration damage or performance deterioration may occur The Swift KR7 requires no lubrication Oil or grease may degrade its performance and damage the equipment DO NOT store the Swift KR7 in a place where temperature or humidity is high Damage to the machine may occur Il Specifications NO 1 General specifications Subject Description Fiber alignment Clad to clad alignment V Groove method SM ITU T 6 652 MM ITU T 6 651 DS ITU T 6 653 Applicable type of fibers NZDS ITU T 6 655 ITU T 6 657 Fiber count Single fiber 2 12 Core ribbon fiber Applicable fiber Single Clad dia 125 wm Buffer dia 250 um 900 um dimensions Ribbon Clad dia 125 wm Buffer thickness 250 400 um Fiber setting and 10mm cleaved length Splicing modes Splice mode 100 heat mode 100 l l SMF 0 05dB MMF 0 02dB Typical Splice Loss DSF 0 08dB NZDSF 0 08dB Sleeve heating Single Within 30sec Storage of splice l o Splice loss data 10k splice image data 10k result 2N Tension test Altitude 5000m temperature 10 C 50 C Operating o Humidity 0 95 Wind speed 15m s Non condensing condition Dust proof Water proof Shock proof Storage Temperature 40 C 80 C Hu
22. e arc calibration is the variation of temperature humidity and air pressure has been detected by internal sensors continuously Based on such a variation supply a feedback data into the monitoring system to adjust an arc power a constant level Additionally the changes in arc power due to the abrasion of the electrode and glass adhesion are not automatically calibrated Also the center axis of arc discharge may be moved to left or right Thus the fiber splicing position is not matched to arc discharge center For this reason Arc calibration is required Calibration Arc Calibration Motor Drive Diagnostic Test Touch Cal Dust Test Led Check mArc calibration is a function to change the value of arc discharge voltage It is used for the computation program for splicing In addition the calibration value of arc discharge cannot be changed in the splice mode mor the purpose of Arc calibration 12 core or 8 core single mode fibers are used 59 l Place the SM fiber to splicer ii Click OK Arc Calibration SS G E F a Replace and Load 12 core the Left and right 8 or 12 Ribbon Fiber into the splicer Close li Result similar to following is displayed on the screen when measuring is completed 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 al IV The calibration can be stopped by pressing even if it has not completed D The tip of the fiber should be removed after arc calibration Oth
23. e is 1 500 times use Electrode Electrode Caution Electrode Caution Clear Arc Count Electrode Used Electrode Replace Electrode Stabilize 6 6 2 Electrode Used It displays the used arc count 64 Electrode Electrode Used Electrode Caution Clear Arc Count Flaectrode Used Electrode Replace Electrode Stabilize 6 6 3 Electrode Replace The recommended replacement cycle of an electrode is 1 500 times use When the set cycle completes a message to replace the electrode appears Electrode Electrode Replace Electrode Caution Clear Arc Count OK Electrode Used Mri a 1 Turn off the Splicer Power Electrode Replace 2 Replace the old Electrode Electrode Stabilize 3 Turn on the Splicer Power 6 6 4 Electrode Stabilize Sometimes surrounding environment may cause the occurrence of irregular arc discharge or splice loss increase In particular since it takes a while until discharge is stabilized when the splicer is in lower or higher location you have to keep adjusting the discharge until the electrodes are stabilized Especially after installing new set of electrodes the user must do Electrode Stabilize as follows l Place the fiber in the arc fusion splicer ii Click Electrode Stabilize Electrode Electrode Caution Clear Arc Count Electrode Used Electrode Replace Electrode Stabilize 65 ii Click OK Electrode Stabilize OK SAE M Ee Replace and Loa
24. efer to Heat Menu for more information O The sleeve heater is overheated m Stop the operation of the heater by pressing WW Turn off the power and contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd m When the sleeve is not separated from the heating plate use a cotton swab or a similar object to this to push or remove the sleeve O How to initialize the heating condition in the heat mode m Refer to Heat Menu for more information O How to cancel the heating process 84 A f m You cannot cancel the heating process by pressing Press ai Me one more time to cancel it 9 4 The others O How to lock Splice Edit or heat mode m Refer to Lock Menu for more information O Arc amount is not changed after performing Arc Calibration m Internal factors are calibrated Arc discharge amount displayed on each splice mode is not changed The calibration result affects entire splice modes O If you forget the password m Contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd 85 unD X Warranty period and service Limited Liability ILSINTECH warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship Under normal use and service every hardware portion of the products will be free from physical defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period or the product will be repaired or replaced as determined solely by ILSINTECH Customers will be charged for the repair of the machine even if in warranty period if such defe
25. erwise it may cause serious damage to the stripper blade 6 5 2 Diagnostic Test Diagnostic test executes various types of tests at a time It is executed in the order Dust Test LED Check Calibration Arc Calibration Motor Drive Diagnostic Test Touch Cal Dust Test Led Check 60 Test item Description Refer on Dust Test without fiber 2 LED Test Refer on LED Check without fiber 6 5 3 Dust Test Dust Test checks the foreign substance in the optical light path to see if it is contaminated Calibration Arc Calibration Motor Drive Diagnostic Test Touch Cal Dust Test Led Check Remove any fibers placed in the splicer il Click Dust Test iil If an error message appears on the screen after checking clean the reflection mirror and the objective lenses and perform Dust Test again Refer to Maintaining splice quality for the instructions on how to clean if ESC to end Dust Test iv Press 6 5 4 LED Check LED Check checks the brightness of LED If the brightness of LED is not proper the image analysis processing is not accurate causing bad splice results 61 Calibration Arc Calibration Motor Drive Diagnostic Test Touch Cal Dust Test Led Check i Remove any fibers placed in the arc fusion splicer il Click LED Check iil If an error message appears on the screen after checking contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd ESC iv Press to end LED Check
26. ery other than provided may cause fumes fire and damage to the device personal injury and death 4 1 1 How to insert and detach the battery Insert the battery into the battery groove until it clicks E Lock Lever Battery Pack Please make sure the power is off before removing the battery Remove the battery by releasing lock lever anD 4 1 2 How to charge the battery Make sure the voltage and frequency and connect the DC cord of the AC DC adapter to the DC jack of the battery The LED turns to green when the charging is completed The battery includes the protection circuit that prevents full discharge and full charge The supply of power stops once the protection circuit is activated In order to deactivate the protection circuit and resume feeding power wait about 10 seconds and connect again the DC cord to the DC jack Swift KR7 can be charged during operation because the floating charging method is applied The battery can be also charged with 12V Cigar jack charger AC DC adapter 4 1 3 How to check remaining battery capacity Press to check the remaining battery capacity Remaining battery Remaining battery capacity display Percentage amount Monitor 5 bars 1 bars aan ILTIS CO OLOKOZOXe a x No bar OLED 5 or less Nothing displayed LED remains meea 80 100 D D O It is strongly recommended that the battery must be charged as
27. her splice loss For this reason it is important to clean both the blade and clamp pads of the cleaver with a cotton swab soaked in alcohol 5 2 Regular maintenance and cleaning It is crucial to perform inspection and cleaning on a regular basis to maintain the splice quality of the Swift KR7 5 2 1 Cleaning the objective lenses The contamination of the objective lenses surface may cause inaccurate observation of the fiber position resulting in higher splice loss and poor performance of the Swift KR7 Therefore the two objective lenses have to be cleaned on a regular basis Otherwise the dust sticks on the surface and it may become irremovable eventually Clean them as instructed below i Turn off the power of the Swift KR7 prior to cleaning the lenses 32 anD ili The lens in a circular motion from the center with an alcohol soaked soft ii Remove electrodes cotton swab as below picture Remove remaining alcohol on the surface of the lenses with dry and clean cotton swab iv Check to ensure there is no line scratch or stain v Re assemble electrodes correctly vi Turn on the power and perform a diagnostic test 5 2 2 Replacement of the reflection mirror If the dust stain on the reflection mirror won t be cleared completely the reflection mirror has to be replaced l Turn off the Swift KR7 li Open the windshield cover and as shown in the below figures push out the reflection mirror case hook unt
28. il you hear a click sound Lift the reflection mirror lock and detach the reflection mirror 33 anD 5 2 3 Rotation of the cleaver blade If the cleaver does not properly cleave the fiber rotate the blade as follow the instructions Loosen the left and right setscrew using 1 5 hex wrenches 35 iii Tighten the left and right setscrew using 1 5 hex wrenches 5 2 4 Electrodes Replacement The recommended replacement cycle of an electrode is 1 500 times If the real arc count exceeds the replacement cycle a message for electrodes replacement appears Without replacing the worn electrode the splice loss increases and the spliced point becomes weaker i Turn off the splicer power ii Open the electrode block and unscrew the bolt lll Remove the electrode block and take out the used electrode Contact O Separation X N Correct position of electrode block iv Carefully clean the new electrodes with a cotton swab soaked in alcohol and install them v Turn on the power Perform the stabilization of the electrode by running the Electrode Stabilize menu 36 VI Menu ios MENU There are 9 sub menus in the main menu To call a main menu press L It can be selected by using VA lt P and A or click the screen The main menu is as below 4 Option History Calibr o Oma Electro Lock Setting Inform mSplice v Del delete splice mode v Replace select a splice mode fro
29. it How to Reset the fiber after checking the condition of the cleaver How to Check the value of the cleaving angle Fiber Over Angle Angle L Angle R 76 unD 7 5 Fiber Is Not Placed In V Groove Please Place The Fiber Again It is displayed when the fiber is not placed on the V Groove How to Place the fiber again 7 6 The Variation Of The Optical Fiber Core To Cut Back The Fiber It is displayed when the measured variation of the fiber length is greater than the limit How to Reset the fiber after checking the condition of the cleaver How to Check the value of the variation X Y 1 The variation of the 4 optical fiber core To cut back the 7 fiber 17 anD 7 7 Mismatch Fiber Number It is displayed when the number of fibers is not consistent with opposite side How to Check all the fibers are placed on the V Groove How to Make sure broken fibers How to Check the splice mode is being used properly 7 8 Core Bubble Error It is displayed when bubbles or dots exist in the spliced part after completing the splice How to Check the condition of the cleaver How to Clean the V groove How to Check the condition of the electrode 11 Bubble 12 Loss 78 anD 7 9 Gap Limit Over It is displayed when the measured gap of the fiber is greater than the limit How to Reset the fiber after checking the condition of the cleaver x Gap Limit Over 0 2 LIT 6 52um ee
30. ld it for about 1 second and release the button when the monitor ts turned off O Unable to splice as number of times as the splicer normally does with the battery that has been fully charged m If the power saving mode ts not activated the battery runs out quickly Please refer to Setting Menu for more information If the battery has not been used for a while charge it again until it Is charged fully m Use anew battery if the current battery was used for a long period of times and its suggested lifetime is passed Since the battery works based on chemical reactions power generated decreases at a low temperature and in particular it runs out very quickly when the temperature is below zero Also the battery runs out fast when it Is used at a high temperature because the power consumption increases If you cannot charge the battery fully do as instructed below OLED is not turned on while charging the battery m Disconnect the AC power cord from the charger and connect the DC cord to the charging jack Connect the AC power cord in 10 to 15 seconds The LED of the battery is turned on red and charging begins O Nothing is displayed on the indicator of the battery 82 m Charge the battery O When the battery indicator provides wrong information m Use the indicator information only for your information 9 2 Splice O When an error message appears on the screen m Refer to the Error message list for detailed informatio
31. lectric shock injury death or damage to the equipment it is important that regularly check the generator before use DO NOT excessively pull amend misuse or apply heat to the AC power cable Using a damaged power cable may result in fire or personal injury Connect 3 core AC power cord DO NOT use 2 core cable and plug DO NOT touch the AC plugs AC power cable or the Swift KR7 with wet hands It may cause an electric shock DO NOT disassemble the AC adapter battery or the Swift KR7 Any modification may cause fire electric shock or personal injury When using the battery follow instructions below O Using battery other than in the package or provided by ILSINTECH Co Ltd may cause fumes damage to the device burn serious injury or even death O DO NOT throw the battery into fire or an incinerator O DO NOT charge the battery near a flame O DO NOT apply excessive shock to the battery O If the battery is not fully charged or the green LED is not turned on in about two hours stop charging immediately and contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd DO NOT put anything on the AC adapter while charging Use the supplied AC adapter F1 1 at all times DO NOT use other type of AC power cord and the battery Excessive electric current may cause damage to the machine and personal injury DO NOT run the Swift KR7 near flammable liquid or explosive gas storage The electric arc of the Swift KR7 may cause fire or explosion Warninas DO N
32. m database replace it v New add a new mode from database v Edit edit a splice parameters V Select select a splice mode for operation v Close close menu window mHeat v Del delete heat mode v Replace select a heat mode from database replace it v New add a new mode from database v Edit edit a heater parameters v Select select a heat mode for operation v Close close menu window 37 mOption v Default Auto Pause Auto Heater M History y Display memory display a splicing data and image v Clear Memory erase the whole data v Copy to USB copy the whole data into USB Calibration v Arc Calibration calibrate an arc power v Diagnostic Test test an state of the Swift KR7 Y Dust Test test a dust in optical path v Led Test test a LED brightness v Motor Drive drive a motor manually v Touch Cal calibrate a touch screen position mElectrode v Electrode Caution set a caution message for replacement v Electrode Used display an arc count number v Electrode Replace display an warning message v Electrode Stabilize stabilize an arc discharge current v Clear Arc Count erase an arc count number MLock V Splice Lock lock a splice mode v Heat Lock lock a heat mode v Clear memory Lock lock a splice result v Password Query ask a password mSetting v Language select a language v Date set a current time v Power Save set a sleep function of the Swift KR7 v Password change a password v Buzzer change a
33. materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase However this warranty does not cover a damage or failure caused by or attributable to a reason for Exclusion and Limitations even if the equipment is still under warranty This warranty card has to be presented when the product is repaired 4 The arc fusion splicer is high precision equipment so it is required to transport after keeping it in an exclusive carrier case to protect it from humidity vibration and physical shock Exclusion and Limitations This warranty will not cover a damage or failure and charges repairing charge part travel expenses will apply even if the equipment is still under warranty if such damage or failure has occurred due to or when 1 Natural disaster 2 Applying over voltage 3 Customer s mishandling 4 Customer s misuse without following instructions or operation procedures provided by this user manual 5 The stamped seal is broken or damaged When you require maintenance or repair service please contact the service center or the dealer you purchased the machine
34. midity 0 95 condition Non condensing Dimensions 142 W x 163 L x 146 H mm with Bumper Z Okai 5kg with battery Viewing l l 2 CMOS image sensor 4 3 Color LCD monitor Touch method and l panel display Fiber view and 20X MAX 55X magnification DC Lithium polymer battery DC 14 8V 6 000mAh Power supply 100 240V AC Adaptor Number of splice cycles with 200 cycle battery Electrode life more than 1 500 times USB External power DC 12V available for cigar jack DC output 13 2 16 8V Terminals 2 2 Components 2 2 1 Standard items Description Model No Quantity No i wewene sweer O oo o a es a f seer sig o Electrode EI 22 Battery K713 1 5 e raoe O e vease me a oee o oo awe O a roas o o 14 Carrying case HC 03 1 1 1 H7 250 H7 900 Fiber Holder 1 set of each holder H7 12 1 1 2 2 2 Optional items No Description Model No 1 H7 250 H7 900 H7 2 5 H7 2 H7 4 5 Fiber Holder H7 6 H7 8 H7 10 H7 12 H7 IN 7 Sleeve Clamp SC 01 8 External Power DC 12V Cigar Jack II Product Description 3 1 Function Buttons Button Description To turn the power on off press button for about 1 0 second Press for about 1 second in POWER ON status the LCD monitor turns off Turn off the power after 2 3 seconds To move the cursor to left To lower the brightness of screen To move the fiber amp camera To call the splice pop up menu To move the cursor
35. n O Irregular or higher splice loss m Clean the V groove V block reflection mirror and objective lenses referring to Maintenance Replace the electrode referring to Maintenance m If the fiber is twisted or bent place the bent direction down The splice loss will vary depending on the cleaving angle arc discharge conditions and the contamination condition of fiber If you cannot fix the higher spice loss problem after performing abovementioned methods contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd It is recommended to conduct a regular maintenance of the machine once per year to ensure good splice quality O Monitor is turned off suddenly m Press any key and check Monitor Power Save O The power of the splicer is turned off suddenly mM urn on the splicer again and check Splicer Power Save O Unable to change arc discharge amount and time 83 anD m You cannot change arc amount and time in SM NZ MM or Auto mode A proper arc discharge amount can be maintained in these modes by performing Arc Calibration The Arc amount and time will set automatically to prevent from being changed in other mode O How to set pause Mm Refer to Option Menu O Difference between estimated splice loss and measured splice loss m Ihe estimated splice loss is just a result from computation so it has to be used for reference only Sleeve heater O The sleeve heater does not give sufficient shrinkage m Increase the duration of heating time R
36. n the Swift KR7 database New splice modes will be continuously added to the database Please contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd for the latest available splice modes 46 unD 6 1 1 Del Firstly select the splice mode click Del the selected splice mode is deleted The splice mode from No 1 to No 65 can t be deleted 6 1 2 Replace Click Replace then the splice modes stored in memory is displayed on the screen Select the splice mode to be replace click OK The selected splice mode replaces the last blank mode Splice Replace Del SM 1 OU UOD 777 SM 2 tie Replace G657 8 3 SM 3 6657 9 SM 4 6657 10 6657 11 GA57 12 SM 5 SM 6 SM 7 Splice O9 77 G697 8 G697 9 6637 10 6637 11 6657 12 TAE Y E Close Select The splice mode from No 1 to No 65 can t be replaced 6 1 3 New Click New then the splice modes stored in memory is displayed on the screen Select the splice mode click OK The selected splice mode is added the last blank mode 47 Splice 5SM AUTO 2 MM AUTO NZ AUTO DS AUTO G657 AUTO Select TSME M lll af a Close Splice VO 7 70 G697 9 6697 10 66937 11 G697 12 5 SM 1 SM 1 The splice mode from No 1 to No 65 can t be added 6 1 4 Edit Click Edit then the splice parameters is displayed on the screen Select parameters adjust it for proper operation Splice Edit _FiberType S
37. ng Safely Keep this User manual with the device at all times ILSINTECH Co Ltd is not liable for any personal injury any physical loss and damage to device caused by inappropriate use or unauthorized modification of the equipment Warninas Please turn off the Swift KR7 and disconnect the AC power cord from the AC adapter inlet or the wall socket immediately and contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd If any of following incidents occurs while operating O Fumes odor noise or overheating O Liquid or foreign substances fall into the device O The splicer is dropped or damaged Use the supplied power cord with the Swift KR7 only Using an improper AC power cord may cause fire electric shock or personal injury DO NOT touch the electrode when the Swift KR7 is on The high voltage and temperature generated by electrode may cause electric shock or burn Connect the supplied AC power cord to the battery Check to ensure no dust or foreign substance on the AC plugs before connecting it Unsafe connection may cause the fumes fire or damage to the Swift KR7 and result in serious personal injury or death Sun Apply correct voltage The correct input AC power to the adapter is AC 100 240V and 50 60Hz Abnormally high AC output voltage or irregular frequencies are often generated by AC generator Please measure the AC output voltage with a circuit tester Since abnormal high voltage and frequencies may result in serious e
38. of Test is set to ON a test is carried 49 out during the opening the windshield after splicing or pressing RESET A short period of arc discharge is performed l to remove the fine dust on the fiber surface Cleaning Power as setting the distance between the cross sections of the fibers Cleaning Time The duration of arc discharge is set It sets the distance between the left fiber and Gap right fiber It sets the position of the fibers to the center Gap set Pos l of arc discharge It is set by the prefuse power from the beginning of arc to the moment before the fibers start moving forward At this moment if the initial value is too low the axis offset can occur due to bad cross section angle of the fiber On the other hand if the initial Prefuse Power value is too high the fiber can be burned out or shaped round resulting in aggravating the splice loss It is set by the prefuse time beginning of arc to the moment before the fibers start moving Prefuse Time l l forward The meaning of long Prefuse time Non Editable indicates greater Prefuse power Editable It sets the duplication amount of the fiber from the forward amount If prefuse power is weak or prefuse time is not long enough Overlap the overlap needs to be smaller On the other hand it should be set to bigger if the arc is strong or the time is longer The arc can be adjusted by two steps The first ste
39. p is arc1 and second is arc2 arc1 Arc1 Power is set here Arc1 Time It sets the time of arc1 Arc2 Power It is the second step of arc arc2 is set here Arc2 Time It sets the time of arc2 50 In general arc2 time is set to OFF It is possible to set a very long arc time however if the arc1 time and arc2 time is longer than 30 seconds the electrode can be damaged It sets arc to ON and OFF alternatively while the arc2 is performing arc discharge The Arc2 On Time duration of arc2 operating time is set here Arc discharge time ON has to be set always in order to conduct re arc It is used to set the duration of arc2 non operating time When the arc2 stops Arc2 Off Time working the re arc stops as well Set this parameter to OFF if a continuous re arc Is required It automatically sets the re arc to discharge Re arc Time the same amount as Arc 2 in Splice Mode Edit If arc 2 is set to ON and OFF the re arc is automatically set to ON and OFF as well The splice loss rate increases sometimes l when the fiber becomes thinner The taper Taper Splice S F a splice is set to OFF The attraction is Non decided by following three parameters Editable Editable It sets the time between the last moment of Taper Wait fiber s moving forward and the initiation of attraction Taper speed It sets the speed of the fiber attraction Taper Length It sets the
40. ssword OK Cancel LS a a SS SS A A A N iiad aar Aana ce al eee aee aaa aa and eee oe er Poe ee l SS a R al l i al a PAE PONTE el net ined sl el oe Joli Games gues gee a ae ae p ATS S T YG PA ys PR Pe ew ae 7 x clv BIN M Shift ie Confirm a new password 70 Confirm Password Sy ND ER HT eS A PEE Se ve ee re ete pnpa ee ere om pe SD LS f S O A Pe oe ae ee oe er a re ae mrp ZA OV BYR YM Shift m If an incorrect password is entered or you press a wrong button the screen moves to upper level Information Information Password was wrong Password changed m You have to remember the password If you forget the password the device has to be brought to ILSINTECH Co Ltd to fix it 6 8 5 Buzzer To adjust the buzzer volume Settings Buzzer Language Buzzer Date LCD Brightness Power Save Password 6 8 6 LCD Brightness To adjust a monitor brightness Settings LCD Brightness Language Buzzer Date LCD Brightness Power Save Password 71 6 9 Information MENU In normal operation mode to call the Information menu press mew Then you can see the Information menu as below There is some information for your maintenance MENU Splice Option History Calibr 5 ME 5 Electro Setting Inform 6 9 1 Maintenance Info Click Maintenance Info following information is displayed Information Maintenance Info Produce
41. the splicer move toward each other The movement stops at the positions after the fiber cleaning arc Then the splicer checks cleaved angle end face quality and dust If the measured cleaved angle is bigger than the preset limit value or any damage of the fiber is discovered an error message appears on the screen and the splice process stops Though no error message appears on the screen visual Inspection on cross section is recommended as the process stops After inspection the both fibers are aligned clad to clad The measured values of cleaved angle and off set can be displayed on the screen After completion of the fiber alignment arc discharge is performed to splice the fibers The estimated loss value is measured after splicing and displayed on the screen The estimated loss value is affected by various error related elements And these elements also influence the estimation and computation of the value The computation of the loss value is based on measurement factor If the estimated loss value is greater than the preset limit an error message appears on the screen Also an alarm can be triggered by the discovery of an abnormal condition of the spliced part including too thick or thin area or bubbles Even if an error message does not occur it is recommended to perform the arc fusion process again if the result on the screen does not look good enough 2 v The splice result is stored as follows The splice result
42. tly select a heat mode click del the selected heat mode is deleted The mode from No 1 to 6 can t be deleted 6 2 2 Replace Click Replace then heat modes stored in memory are displayed on the screen Select a heat mode click OK The selected heat mode replaces the last blank 53 mode Heat Replace BA 40mm 12 Core 4umm iz Lore 40mm 11 Core Replace 40mm 8 Core 40mm 10 Core 3 40mm 4 Core New 40mm 1 Core Edit 60mm 1 Core 40mm Core 40mm 8 Core l Select 40mm 4 Core Micra 1 Care Clase 40mm 6 Core Heat a4umm Iz Core 40mm 8 Core 3 40mm 4 Core 40mm 1 Core 60mm 1 Core 5 Micro 1 Core 40mm 10 Core The mode from No 1 to 6 can t be replaced 6 2 3 New Click New then heat modes stored in memory is displayed on the screen Select a heat mode click OK The selected heat mode is added the last blank mode New 40mm 12 Core 40mm 12 Core 40mm 11 Core 40mm 8 Core afer f AO0mm 4 Core 40mm Core 40mm 1 Core Edit 0mm 8 Core 40mm 10 Core 60mm 1 Core Select 5 40mm 7 Core 5 Micro 1 Core Close A0mm Core AN mn mn 1N A amna e Heat 4UMmMm amp Lore 40mm 4 Core 4O0mm 1 Core New 60mm 1 Core Edit Mi 1c icro ore at 40mm 10 Core 40mm 11 Core Close The mode from No 1 to 6 can t be added 54 anD 6 2 4 Edit Click Edit then heat conditions stored in
43. to display data and image also copy such data to USB memory MENU ww EON 4 Splice Option History Calibr 5 Setting I Electro nform 6 4 1 Display Memory The 10 000 both splice loss data and image can be stored and the user can see them Each page has 500 loss data and splice image click lt gt to move the page After choosing a data with scroll bar click View to see History Display Memory Display Memory 2006 12 27 18 17 57 2006 12 27 18 13 43 Copy to USB 3 2006 12 27 17 48 04 2006 12 27 18 12 30 2006 12 27 18 11 18 5 2006 12 27 18 10 01 49002 719 97 10 90 n4 Clear Memory Result Report 2006 12 27 18 11 56 Fiber Type SM 29 00 C 32 00 1008 hpa Limited Cleave 5 0 Limited Loss 0 20 dB Arc Power 200 bit Image X 57 6 4 2 Clear memory Clear memory erases the whole data History Are you sure Display Memory Clear Memory Copy to USB 6 4 3 Copy to USB Copy to USB copy the whole data into the USB History Copy to USB Display Memory G to USB opy to Clear Memory f opy to USB 58 anD 6 5 Calibration MENU In normal operation mode to call the calibration menu press wen Then you can see the calibration menu as below There re already various functions to arc test dust test and motor drive test tS CO Heat Option History Calibr TRR AROR Electro Lock Setting Inform 6 5 1 Arc Calibration Th
44. to right To raise the brightness of screen To move the fiber amp camera in manual mode To call the heat pop up menu To move the cursor upward To select X Y Z motor in manual mode To move the cursor downward To select X Y Z motor in manual mode To call the main menu screen To initialize the splicing function To move back to the previous step To confirm the selected command To move to the next step SET To execute splicing command To return to the initial screen To initialize the splicing function To display X screen and Y screen alternatively To activate arc discharge To activate the sleeve heater 1 To activate the sleeve heater 2 3 2 Part name of Swift KR Windshield Cover Monitor Touch panel Windshield Cover o J ue Reflection Mirror Upper Arm Block Pusher Block H Connector Block IV Operation The initial screen is displayed as below It is important to choose a right splice mode and heat mode to ensure an accurate splicing result The basic information of the Swift KR7 is displayed on the initial page Before splice make sure the appropriate mode is selected Display menu bar Display battery state Current Splice mode Eao 40mr 12 Core Current Heat mode 4 1 Supplying power to the Swift KR It is strongly recommended to use the AC adapter F1 1 and battery KR713 provided with package Using a batt
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