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1. for ostrea lick bo the When the installation of USB Serial Converter Driver is completed Hardware update wizard is activated again Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Thes waad habs you math al hor USB Send Pon M your hardware came with an installation OD m on desk seit i now din pasi ward iha C3 Install the pota ae ecommerce 3 Install from a kat cr locahon h confuse 10 Select Search for the best and Include this location as shown below and click Brower to find the location when FT Driver is saved Found Mew Hardware Wizard Please choose pour ceacch and installation options Sechs kor Iba besh m Heute conor Use the check bases below Io lent or espandi cala k search wisch inclader local paths and meda The beat dres found 1 resides opp CD TIDH lacini they imo and Setingi diec Deskop FTD w Brome Don t peach wl chops he driver to inita Choose ther opio to select the devine driver from ars Windows doe nor gusaniee Pel the dives you chape be the beth match vous Farhana n s PROGRAM INSTALLATION Swift F1 8 PC PROGRAM INSTALLATION 11 When clicked Next below screen appea
2. Move to the mode to use 4 gt LEFT amp RIGHT and press ENTER EDIT MODE 1 Sleeve Type 28mm 2 Mode Title S 160 3 Heat Control L ONG 4 Heat Time 3 Osec 5 Heat Temp 60 6 Finish Temp 130 4 Select Esc Meturn SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 1 3 Auto Stripper Mode There are 2 TWO Stripper Modes STRIP TEMP amp STRIP HEAT Since the types of fibers varied select the most suitable Stripper Mode should Be selected X Heater Mode Modification 1 Select Stripper Mode is selected in Main Menu to display Stripper Mode 2 When ENTER is selected temperature setting bar show current set temperature MAIN SUB AUX OTHER SELECT STRIPPER MODE STAR SELECT SPLICE MODE SELECT HEATER MODE SELECT STRIPPER MODE SPLICE OPTION 0 SPLICE MEMORY 4 Select Esc Return 1 Esc SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 X Selection of Strip Time X Select Strip time Selection to display Strip Time When is pressed time setting bar shows the current set time Select appropriate Strip Time by using 4 gt LEFT amp RIGHT Cursor Confirm the adjustment by pressing ENTER STRIP TIME SELECT SPLICE MODE SELECT HEATER MODE SELECT STRIPPER MODE SPLICE OPTION SPLICE MEMORY Select Esc Return Saect Ese Hehgn SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 1 4 Splice Option gt Allows setting general parameters of every mode for splicing and
3. If contaminants in V Grooves are not fully removed with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol use the ends of cleaved optical fibers to remove them Repeat Step 2 Y Turn Off the Swift F1 before the Cleaning procedure Y Please be careful not to touch the electrodes Y Do not apply too much force when cleaning It may cause damage to the V Groove Y Brush the V Groove frequently before after using Swift F1 SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 2 4 Cleaning Object Lens Stained surface of the object lenses will result in incorrect observation of the clad position causing a high splice loss rate and abnormal operation of the splicer 2 TWO object lenses should be cleaned regularly If object lenses are not cleaned frequently dust will accumulate and it will be hard to remove X Cleaning Process Turn off the Swift F1 power before cleaning the lenses Clean the surface of the lenses X amp Y AXIS softly with a lens cleaner Remove remaining alcohol on the glass with dry clean cotton The lens surface should be clean and there should be no line and stain Turn on the Swift F1 Power and check whether there are no lines or stains Press the W DOWN Cursor Button to change the screen and inspect the surface of the lens Y Remove electrodes prior to cleaning an object lens Y Be careful not to touch the tip of electrode while cleaning an object lenses Y Do not use organic solvents such as acetone to clean the ob
4. Select Esc Return SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 4 OTHER MENU 7 4 1 Diagnostic Menu The operational status of the functions of Swift F1 can be tested by a simple self diagnostic test 1 Place a fiber into the Swift F1 and select DIAGNOSTIC TEST in the menu Check following matters TESTO DESCRIPTION LED Test Examines the brightness of LED MOTOR Test Examines the operational condition of each motor Examines whether there are foreign substances or DUST Test dust on the camera surface 2 The result of the test is displayed on the screen Clean the object lenses if necessary But if foreign substances are not removed by cleaning lenses it could be a problem in the path of optical transmission If this happens contact ILSINTECH SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 4 2 Dust Check Users can observe the fiber through visual processing Dust or stains on the camera lenses or wind cover prism could cause a wrong splice result by hindering normal observation of the fiber This test allows the user to check the condition of optical fiber path and to decide whether the contamination is serious enough to cause a problem in splicing Select DUST CHECK in OTHER MENU If fibers are placed inside the Swift F1 remove them and press LENITER to start examination After check if ERROR message appears clean wind cover prism and object lenses Conduct DUST CHECK again Refer to Splice Quality Ma
5. lt Select Esc Heturn 4 The types of fibers are displayed Select Blank Splice Mode 5 Select Press ENTER Button to execute tw Y Mode Number 1 9 cannot be deleted Ns Mode Number 1 is automatically selected after completing the removal of a splice mode SWIFT F1 SETUP Editing Splice Mode Swift F1 Splice elements composing each splice mode can be modified Amount and time of discharge which are the most important two factors can be modified by following way Press RIGHT Cursor Button to move Edit Mode Use AW UP amp DOWN Cursor to change elements Press Button to select an element Use p 4 LEFT amp RIGHT Cursor to change the value of the element Modified value can be saved by pressing 2 Mode Title SC SM 3 Cleave Limit 2 07 4 Loss Limit 0 2 048 Power 00bit Time 2300ms Select Esc Aeturn SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 4 2 2 Sleeve Heater Mode gt Heater Mode is composed of 12 different modes The most suitable heater mode needs to be selected before using a protection sleeve The type of protection sleeve is closely related to the tube heating function The reference of this mode can be found in database The user can put a mode into the user s program after editing and copying or can edit in user program mode X Database PARAMETER DESCRIPTION To apply heat to standard 40mm Sleeve ILSINTECH
6. Deviation L 3 Clad Angle Clad Deformation 7 Clad Flexion A Burning 0 Dust in V Groove or the chip of core wire guide Dust in V Groove or the chip of core wire guide Bad condition of the cross section of fiber Bad condition of the cross section of fiber Too low amount or short time of initial arc discharge Bad condition of the cross section of fiber Too low amount or short time of initial arc discharge Bad condition of the cross section of fiber Dust still remaining after cleaning the fiber or conducting cleaning discharge Cleaning V Groove or the chip of core wire guide Cleaning V Groove or the chip of core wire guide Checking whether fiber cleaver is working properly Checking whether fiber cleaver is working properly Increasing the amount and time of initial arc discharge Checking whether fiber cleaver is working properly Increase the amount and time of initial arc discharge Checking whether fiber cleaver is working properly Cleaning carefully the fiber or increasing the arc discharge time Line Bad condition of the cross section of fiber Too low amount or short time of initial arc discharge Too high amount or long time of initial arc discharge Too long fiber length Improper discharge amount A few improper discharge factors Several number of improper discharge factors
7. Slicer Power OFF B Phe old Electrode 3 Turn Spicer Power SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 3 3 Clear ARC Count Users can clear the record of ARC Discharge count 1 Select CLEAR COUNT MAIN SUB OTHER CALIBRATION ELECTRODES SENSOR VALUE Select Esc Return 2 Select YES and press to delete the records U v This is a function required to be done after replacing electrodes SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 3 4 Calendar Users set the date and time when data is saved in the Swift F1 Select CALENDAR In order to Change Date amp Time Press Y DOWN Cursor with y ARC Button same time Input password 0000 then select FINISH on Password Input Use lt p LEFT amp RIGHT Cursor Buttons to browse year month day and time while A amp DOWN Cursor Buttons are used for setting figures When setting is done press Button to save the setting values of data and time Press Esc to return then Re Select CALENDAR in order to check Date amp Times MAIN SUB OTHER ARC CALIBRATION ELECTRODES CLEAR ARC COUNT 2000 01 02 1025 CALENDAR SENSOR VALUE SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 3 5 Sensor Value Various sensors are used in the Swift F1 to display current temperature air pressure humidity and battery voltage SENSOR VALUE Temperature 28 3 C xx la 1017tpa Humidity 283 Volta e 155V
8. USE Cr Of peur hardware come with aa installation CD et an Bip deck muro ib me fuu wana thee bo ha T dh rg toc Fa ni corr c adha Firmo rr re m leri all ics m Click Het io 6 Select Search for the best and Include this location as shown below click Browser to find the location when FT Driver is saved Found Mow Hardware Wizard Phase hoa search and wash naples ler fe bent driver in there locations ipa the check beer below ip limit expand the default reach whicincluder local path and iino ma a The best found vill ba initalled removable mess CHADH v Ipehsde Bus excors n Iba C Decumeniz SetingtldentechiDeckingFTO O Dont banshi will dives bo rata Choose this option ho select the device driver bom a lint windows does nol guarantee Tt thes creer vox chome be the bert match lor pour hucha 7 When clicked Next below screen appears Found Pew Hardware Wizard Please mas while the matalla the poltersia 2 USE UART 53 PROGRAM INSTALLATION Swift F1 8 PC PROGRAM INSTALLATION Click Finish Found Mew Hardeane Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The uad hast heed the
9. 7 1 2 Sleeve Heater Mode gt Heater Mode is composed of 12 different modes The most suitable heater mode needs to be selected before using a protection sleeve The type of protection sleeve is closely related to the tube heating function The reference of this mode can be found in database The user can put a mode into the user s program after editing and copying or can edit in user program mode X Database PARAMETER DESCRIPTION To apply heat to standard 40mm Sleeve ILSINTECH S 140 To apply heat to standard 28mm Sleeve SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE X Heater Mode Selection Swift F1 Selects the most appropriate heater mode of the fiber protection sleeve in use AUX OTHER Heater Mode Selection Menu is displayed when Heater Mode SELECT SPLICE MODE SELECT HEATER MODE Selection is selected in Main Menu I oum dm SPLICE OPTION SPLICE MEMORY Select a Heater Mode using A V UP amp DOWN Cursors and press Lenter_ to set lt Select Esc Return X Heater Mode Modification SELECT HEATER MODE 1 28mm S 160 2 28mm 3 40mm 5 140 4 BLANK 5 BLANK 6 BLANK Select Esc Return The Sleeve Heater settings saved in Heater Mode be changed Select Edit Mode in Heater Mode Selection Mode using the Cursor Heater Mode Edit is displayed when RIGHT Cursor is pressed UP amp DOWN Cursor to set of a parameter to change and press
10. Swift F1 8 PC PROGRAM INSTALLATION 17 In Advanced setting for COMx window click COM Port Number and select the port to be used in COM3 COM10 Port Click OK and confirm the selection Advanced Settings for COMI Pit unter USE Trarrden Swa Selaci problems al bad Select higher setings dcr faster pertemanan Renee Eye Tiera bees phani Marcellanecur Optiont Selec kuysitu pu lo conecl nepos problems Serial Sena Ponder Latency Tener mtecl ie Cancel Off r r r Timem Evert Qin Surprise Aiemman 5 On Chote Hiniram Arad Timeo manc 0 Disable Moser Cil At Wits arsu i mee n 18 Activate Swift F1 Splicer program and select Port as the serial port which has been decided in device manager setting S Splicer lt Splice Results gt Detail Display Serial COMI Baud Rate Data Bit Stop Bit Parity Start Receive File Open PROGRAM INSTALLATION Swift F1 8 PC PROGRAM INSTALLATION 19 Click Open and activate Start Receive Following screen appears lt Splice Results Detail Display Port change COM3 N PORT COM3 Serial Port COM3 x Baud Rate 115200 Data Bit 8BIT M Stop Bit m Parity None v File Open When spl
11. existence of foreign substance An error message is presented on the screen if the measured cleave angle is bigger than pre defined limit value or broken part is discovered At the same time the splicing process is stopped If such error message does not appear on the screen check the condition of cross section through a naked eye inspection Refer to below illustration If one of below conditions is observed remove the fiber from the Swift F1 and place a new optical fiber These conditions will cause a bad splicing result Tomas mw Dust on fiber Tang Chip Large cleave angle The fibers of which inspection has been completed are arranged clad to clad Measured clad values can be displaced on the screen Y The limit value of optical fiber cleave angle can be adjusted Y If user wants to proceed to next stage press gt Button despite the error 1 message about cleave angle Y The cleave angle clad axis deviation can be hidden on the screen during ARC Fusion Splicing SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 3 Once the alignment of fiber is completed Discharge for splicing fibers is carried out v ARC Discharge starts when gt Button pressed after completing the alignment in case that the splicing is carried out step by step 4 The splice loss value that is measured after Fusion Splicing is displayed on the screen The value is affected by the condition of error elements Measured cleav
12. of fibers are displayed 8 0652 86570 6652 06570 gt 9 ABF Pressi ENTER Button to execute E 4 4 Select Esc Return Select Blank Splice Mode X Remove Splice Mode X A Splice Mode can be removed 1 Select a splice mode o SELECT SPLICE MODE 1 1 ITU T 6651 2 Press RIGHT Cursor Button to move Edit Mode 7 SM 657 ITU T 657 8 6652 66570 6652 066570 k 3 Press p RIGHT Cursor Button to move 9 ABF Edit at 1 Fiber Type nam lt Select Esc Heturn 4 The types of fibers are displayed Select Blank Splice Mode 5 Select Press ENTER Button to execute tw Y Mode Number 1 9 cannot be deleted Ns Mode Number 1 is automatically selected after completing the removal of a splice mode SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Editing Splice Mode Swift F1 Splice elements composing each splice mode can be modified Amount and time of discharge which are the most important two factors can be modified by following way Press RIGHT Cursor Button to move Edit Mode Use AW UP amp DOWN Cursor to change elements Press Button to select an element Use p 4 LEFT amp RIGHT Cursor to change the value of the element Modified value can be saved by pressing ENTER 2 Mode Title SC SM 3 Cleave Limit 2 07 4 Loss Limit 0 2 048 Power 00bit Time 2300ms Select Esc Aeturn SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1
13. selected in Main Menu to display Stripper Mode 2 When LENTER_ is selected temperature setting bar shows current set temperature MAIN SUB AUX OTHER SELECT STRIPPER MODE STAR SELECT SPLICE MODE SELECT HEATER MODE SELECT STRIPPER MODE SPLICE OPTION SPLICE MEMORY e 4 Select Esc Return 1 Esc SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 X Selection of Strip Time X Select Strip time Selection to display Strip Time When Is pressed time setting bar shows the current set time Select appropriate Strip Time by using 4 gt LEFT amp RIGHT Cursor and Confirm the adjustment by pressing ENTER Y Strip Time can be set from 0 to 15 seconds Y Select a time frame suitable for the sheath of the fiber to be used MAIN SUB AUX OTHER STRIP TIME SELECT SPLICE MODE SELECT HEATER MODE SELECT STRIPPER MODE SPLICE OPTION SPLICE MEMORY 4 Select Esc Return Ese Hefti SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 4 3 ARC CALIBRATION gt ARC CALIBRATION current needs to be calibrated in accordance with the changes in temperature humidity and air pressure of surrounding area gt Temperature humidity and air pressure sensors are useful in calibrating ARC CALIBRATION depending on external conditions gt The changes of ARC POWER current caused by the wear of electrodes and fiber splicing operation are not calibrated automatically gt In addition the central axis could be moved
14. Cable Standard Package Heater Block R 2EA Lever Block 1PAIR Optional Package Lever Block 3PAIR SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 Sleeving 0 9mm Fiber with SC Connector Mount 1 Lever Block Tighten the Set Screw Loosen the Screw on Bottom of Heater Block R Replace the Heater Block R for SC FC Connector Tighten the Screw Placed on the 0 9mm Fiber amp SC Connector on the Sleeve Heater Complete SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 Sleeving 3 0mm Cable with SC Connector Loosen the Set Screw on Heater Block L Mount 3 Lever Block Tighten the Set Screw Loosen the Screw on Bottom of Heater Block R Replace the Heater Block R for SC FC Connector Tighten the Screw Placed on the 3 0mm Cables on the Sleeve Heater Complete SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 4 2 PROGRAM SETUP 4 2 1 Fusion Splicer Mode gt The optimized setting for an accurate optical fiber splice are composed of the following splice elements which rely on the combination of fibers and differences of each fiber Elements to adjust discharge and heating Elements to calculate estimated loss Elements to align fibers and adjust splicing process Limit values which are used for generating an error message gt The optimized elements for the best splicing result have been already saved in the arc fusion splicer These elements are saved in database from which they can be copied to user prog
15. Dawn Monitor Shut Dawn Splicer Shut Down Shut Down SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 Power saving function is essential for energy preservation It is recommended to set power saving function to increase the number of splices carried out by the battery packs 1 Insert power supply unit into the equipment and turn on the power 2 Select Power Save in the menu 3 Select power saving option for both monitor and ARC Fusion Splicer POWER SAVE Monitor Shut Down Splicer Shut Down MENU LOCK OTHER OPTION i Select Esc The power of LCD monitor is cut off if the equipment is not activated for a certain period of time It is very important to activate this function when using battery packs When the monitor is turned off press ENTER Button to turn on the screen Monitor Shut Down The Swift F1 power is cut off if the Swift F1 is not Splicer Shut Down tivated for a certain period of time SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 2 3 Menu Lock Select MENU LOCK in SUB MENU and press ENTER_ Button Select password and lt Button Create a password by moving the Cursor Buttons and press FINISH key to set or cancel Gen Button the MENU LOCK If you select password locked following items cannot be modified O v Initial password is as 0000 in the factory Select Splice Mode and press ENTER _ Button Then you will be able to set or cancel menu lock in
16. Displays the date of the next maintenance work SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 5 MENU MANAGEMENT 7 5 1 Pop Up Menu Setting The splicing mode and heater mode that are frequently used is able to be registered in Pop Up Menu By pressing AW UP amp DOWN Cursor Buttons it makes users possible to divert current menu to splicing mode or heater mode Select necessary mode and press ENTER_ Cursor Button to apply the selection Press Cursor Button to return POP UP MENU 1 AUTO 60mm 2 BLANK 3 BLANK 4 BLANK 5 BLANK 6 BLANK Select Esc Return How to Register 1 Splice Mode Registration Mo Button Select Splice Mode Move to the mode to register Press Button Pop Up menu registration box appears Select necessary number using A Y UP amp DOWN Cursor Buttons Press L ENTER Button gt Registration Completed 2 Heater Mode Registration Press ENTER Button Select Heater Mode Press Button Pop Up menu registration box appears Select necessary number using A V UP amp DOWN Cursor Buttons Press ENTER Button Registration Completed SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 5 2 Automatic Heater Setting AUTO HEAT is very convenient for the continuation work When opening the wind cover after splicing the heater will start and then it will be turned off after the time set Press ENTER Button Main Menu gt S
17. EDURE SAFETY INFORMATION Swift F1 1 SAFETY INFORMATION This Swift F1 User Manual contains complete Operation amp Maintenance instructions Please review User Manual carefully before operating the Swift F1 1 1 SAFETY INFORMATION 1 1 Safety Information Swift F1 has been designed to assure easy and convenient operation in both indoor and outdoor work conditions however users need to carefully review this User Manual before operating the Swift F1 in order to prevent any accidents or damage to Swift F1 This easy and simple to use machine contains potential risks for harm or Injury This User Manual provides users with information and tips for safe splicer operation 1 2 Safety Message Please carefully review User Manual before operating Swift F1 gt Ilsintech Co Ltd is not liable for any personal injury physical loss and damage to the Swift F1 caused by inappropriate use or modification of the Swift F1 SAFETY INFORMATION Swift F1 1 33 Warnings N WARNING Please turn off the power and contact the manufacturer if any of below mentioned incidents occurs while operating the Swift F1 Fumes Bad Odor Noise or Overheating occurs V Liquid or foreign substances falls into the cabinet ARC fusion splicer is dropped or damaged Use only the AC power cord provided by the manufacturer Using an improper AC power cord may cause fire electric shock or equipment damage resulting in personal in
18. G LOADING THE FIBER FUSION SPLICING REMOVING THE SPLICED FIBER REINFORCING THE SPLICED FIBER 6 SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE 6 1 ERROR MESSAGES 6 2 MAINTENANCE 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 2 5 6 2 6 6 2 7 6 2 8 6 2 9 6 3 6 4 6 4 1 ARC CALIBRATION ELECTRODE MAINTENANCE CLEANING V GROOVE CLEANING OBJECTIVE LENS CLEANING PRISM AUTO STRIPPER MAINTENANCE CLEAVER MAINTENANCE SLEEVE HEATER MAINTENANCE BATTERY MAINTENANCE PROBLEM SOLVING WARRANTY PERIOD amp CONTACT NUMBER WARRANTY PERIOD amp LIMIT OF RESPONSIBILITY 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 6 4 5 INDEX BEFORE SENDING THE EQUIPMENT FOR MORE EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE amp REPAIR OF THE EQUIPMENT TRANSPORT OF THE EQUIPMENT REPAIR SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE MAIN MENU 7 1 1 SELECT SPLICE MODE 7 1 2 SELECT HEATER MODE 7 1 3 SELECT STRIPPER MODE 7 1 4 SPLICE OPTION 7 1 5 SPLICE MEMORY SUB MENU 7 2 1 LANGUAGE 7 2 2 POWER SAVE 7 2 3 LOCK 7 2 4 OTHER OPTION AUXILIARY MENU 7 3 1 7 3 2 7 3 3 7 3 4 7 3 5 ARC CALIBRATION ELECTRODES CLEAR ARC COUNT CALENDAR SENSOR VALUE Swift F1 INDEX Swift F1 INDEX 7 4 OTHER MENU 7 4 1 DIAGNOSTIC MENU 7 4 2 DUST CHECK 7 4 3 MOTOR DRIVE 7 4 4 LED CHECK 7 4 5 MAINTENANCE INFO 7 5 MENU MANAGEMENT 7 5 1 POP UP MENU SETTING 7 5 2 AUTOMATIC HEATER SETTING 7 5 3 ERROR SETTING or CANCELING 8 PC PROGRAM INSTALLATION 8 1 INSTALLATION PROC
19. LIBRATION needs to be carried out again because huge difference occurs after calibration Prepare a new fiber close wind cover and press ENTER Button Even if the calibration is not completed it could be cancelled by pressing ESC button some cases many times of RE ARC CALIBRATION are required to get a successful result or Calibration Complete message If no such message is displayed even after a series of RE ARC CALIBRATION it can be considered that a successful result has been achieved SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 5 SWIFT F1 OPERATION 5 1 READY SCREEN gt When the Swift F1 turned on Ready Screen appears after initialized setting SPLICE MODE 1 Conector HEATER MODE Lemm 5 2 OPERATION Before starting the fusion splicing operation please perform 1 ARC CALIBRATION 2 Correct Splice Stripper and Heater Mode Program Selection 5 2 1 Preparing the Fiber gt Insert the optical fiber into the protection sleeve tube Sleeve Tube Optical Fiber SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 5 2 2 Stripping Procedure 1 Press the auto stripper power button to begin the stripping process Open thermal stripper cover and slide cover for preparation 2 Place fiber into the holder as shown in pictures below The minimum stripping length should be longer than 18mm 250ym Type 900ym Type 2 0 3 0 Jumper Cord Type Connector Type 3 Mount the holder containing the fiber onto the slider
20. Menu Sections SELECT HEATER MODE SELECT STRIPPER MODE SPLICE OPTION SPLICE MEMORY Current Menu Sections Select Ese Return SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 4 SWIFT F1 SETUP 4 1 Setup 4 1 1 Installing Batteries amp DC Adaptors The Swift F1 can be powered by two high performance DC Batteries or DC adaptors with an AC adaptor Work Table Chest Holder MT G TEETETERIICY TREN hel 931 1511 S ry Button DC Adaptor AC BATTERIES DC ADAPTORS gt DC DC Adaptor Only One Plug in Right Side Adapter X Process Introductions gt In order to mount Batteries or DC Adaptors push them up from the bottom of the body until they are seated completely SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 4 1 2 Removing Batteries amp DC Adaptors The Swift F1 allows using both high performance AC Batteries and DC Adaptors Work Table Chest Holder MT G TEETTTER TEC d fe T rm ae L E HOFLNISTI y TET el Y AC Batte Release Button DC Adaptor Release Button lt AC BATTERIES gt lt DC ADAPTORS gt X Process Introductions X In order to detach Batteries or DC Adaptors push them toward the front of the body while pressing the release button in the middle SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 4 1 3 Charging Batteries The Swift F1 allows using both high performance AC Batteries and DC Adaptors AC d Adap
21. ONS amp COMPONENTS Swift F1 2 3 RECOMMENDED CONSUMABLE gt Keep a supply of the following items with the Swift F1 Clad Alignment Fusion Splicer at all times Y Denatured Alcohol v Lint Free Tissues v Cotton Swab SWIFT F1 FEATURES Swift F1 3 SWIFT F1 FEATURES 3 1 SWIFT F1 BODY 3 1 1 Main Body Auto Stripper Sleeve Heater Cleaner Wind Cover Reset Return Button Power Button LCD Monitor Cursor Buttons Auto Stripper Button Start Heating Enter amp Menu Button Arc Button Start Splicing Sleeve Heater Button Battery Indicator Button Start Heating Esc Button Remaining Battery Indicator LED Battery Pack USB Port 3 1 2 Auto Stripper Slide Cover Heater Cover iz Slide Base SWIFT F1 FEATURES Swift F1 3 1 3 Cleaner Cleaner Ass y 3 1 4 Cleaver Set Screw Rack Gear Damper Cleaver Body SWIFT F1 FEATURES 3 1 5 Fusion Splicer Push Block Electrodes V Groove Holder Base 3 1 6 Sleeve Heater Heater Cover L Heater Cover M Heater Cover R Heater Swift F1 SWIFT F1 FEATURES Swift F1 3 2 FUNCTION BUTTONS LED INDICATORS 3 2 1 Function Buttons Name Main Functions Turn ON OFF the Swift F1 Left Move Left Turning Darker LCD Brightness Move Right Right Turning Brighter LCD Brightness U Move Upward P Appearing Pop Up Menu Bun Move Downward Appearing Pop Up Menu Select or Complete the S
22. Refer to the following table for trouble shooting when Error Messages have appeared Checking whether fiber cleaver is working properly Increase the amount and or time of initial are discharge Increase overlapping Decreasing the amount and or time of initial arc discharge Reducing the length of duplicated area Conducting discharge amount calibration Adjusting initial discharge amount initial discharge time and overlapped area Adjusting initial discharge amount initial discharge time and overlapped area Y When splicing MM fibers or fibers with different diameters sometimes Mertical Lines appear on splicing point Y Vertical Lines does not affect splice loss or splice quality including tensile strength SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 2 MAINTENANCE 6 2 1 ARC Calibration gt Perform the ARC Calibration 1 Before Operating Fusion Splicer 2 When High Splice Losses are observed PREPARE AND LOAD THE LEFT AND RIGHT 5 5 6 2 2 Electrode Maintenance gt As the Splice is used the electrode is worn out and Silica Oxidized substances are accumulated Therefore regular cleaning is needed It is recommended to replace the Electrodes after approximately 2 000 arcs When the discharge count exceeds 2 000 times a message to request for the replacement of electrodes appears If this happens turn off the Swift Fl and replace the electrodes Not doing so may result in hig
23. S amp COMPONENTS Swift F1 X Auto Stripper X SUBJECT DESCRIPTION Applicable Cable Diameter 250um 900um Tensile Force after Stripping Cleaver SUBJECT DESCRIPTION X Sleeve Heater X SUBJECT DESCRIPTION Applicable Cable Diameter 250ym 900 b2 0mm 3 0mm Sleeve Length 32mm Standard Sleeving Time 20 35 sec Heat Temp Range 130 200 SPECIFICATIONS amp COMPONENTS Swift F1 2 2 COMPONENTS 2 2 1 Standard Package DESCRIPTION MODEL QUANTITY Clad Alignment Fusion Splicer Swift F1 AC Adapter F1 1 Battery Charger F1 2 Battery Pack 1 HF 250 Pair HF 900 Pair Fiber Holder HF 2 5 Pair Choice 1 Pair HF IN Pair HF SC LC FC Ferrule Connector Holder 1 250 900um Pair 2 2 4 2 5 Pair Lever Block Choice 1 Pair by Cable amp Connector Type on Heater Cover 3 3 0 Pair IN Indoor Pair Carrying Case Shoulder Strap CD User Manual Quick Reference Guide Product Video Brush for V Groove SPECIFICATIONS amp COMPONENTS Swift F1 2 2 1 Option DESCRIPTION MODEL QUANTITY Working Table Chet Hole w 1 _ 1 dP DC Adapter F1 3 0402 e Fiber Holder P NN Ferrule C Connector Holder a Lever Block by Cable amp Connector Type on Heater Cover Nono Nono Pair 1 1 eggs 10102 EN ERN Pi x m NN _ SPECIFICATI
24. S 140 To apply heat to standard 28mm Sleeve SWIFT F1 SETUP X Heater Mode Selection Swift F1 Selects the most appropriate heater mode of the fiber protection sleeve in use AUX OTHER Heater Mode Selection Menu is displayed when Heater Mode SELECT SPLICE MODE SELECT HEATER MODE Selection is selected in Main Menu I oum dm SPLICE OPTION SPLICE MEMORY Select a Heater Mode using A V UP amp DOWN Cursors and press Lenter_ to set lt Select Esc Return X Heater Mode Modification SELECT HEATER MODE 1 28mm S 160 2 28mm 3 40mm 5 140 4 BLANK 5 BLANK 6 BLANK Select Esc Return The Sleeve Heater settings saved in Heater Mode be changed Select Edit Mode in Heater Mode Selection Mode using the Cursor Heater Mode Edit is displayed when RIGHT Cursor is pressed UP amp DOWN Cursor to set of a parameter to change and press Move to the mode to use 4 gt LEFT amp RIGHT and press ENTER EDIT MODE 1 Sleeve Type 28mm 2 Mode Title S 160 3 Heat Control L ONG 4 Heat Time 3 Osec 5 Heat Temp 60 6 Finish Temp 130 4 Select Esc Meturn SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 4 2 3 Auto Stripper Mode There are 2 TWO Stripper Modes STRIP TEMP amp STRIP HEAT Since the types of fibers vary the most suitable Stripper Mode should be selected X Heater Mode Modification 1 Stripper Mode is
25. adapter battery or the unit Transforming or modification of Swift F1 could cause fire electric shock or injury When using an external battery follow the instructions below Do not discard the battery into a trash incinerator or fire Do not charge or discharge the battery near a flame or blaze Do not excessively shake or physically impact the battery If a battery is not fully charged or green LED is not turned on in 6 SIX hours immediately stop charging and contact Ilsintech for repair Do not place any object on the AC adaptor during charging Use F1 2 charger and F1 B battery pack exclusively designed for the equipment The use of other battery pack may cause fumes burn damage to the unit injury or death SAFETY INFORMATION Swift F1 N WARNING Use the battery charger F1 2 which has been designed for the unit Do not apply different AC power Do not make a short circuit of battery F1 B or the terminals of the charger Excessive electrical current may cause personal injury and equipment damage Do not use Swift F1 splicer in an environment in which flammable liquids or hazardous gas exists The electric ARC or the ARC fusion splicer may cause fire or explosion Do not clean Swift F1 with compressed air or compressed gas Check the condition of belt if there is any damaged or worn out area before transporting the carrier case using the belt It the carrier case is dropped due to worn out belt it could damage th
26. added and edited U Saved data be downloaded to PC Select Splice Memory in main menu Select Date Display And find a required item among displayed splice results Press Move the Cursor to the memory of the data to be displayed to set a memory number When data is displayed on the screen press Button again Press p to open Move to Set a memory number and press Button 4 Splice result data is displayed on the screen 1 2000 01 01 00 18 ym SELECT SPLICE MODE 2 BLANK Los 0 0148 Offset 00 SELECT HEATER MODE 3 BLANK Cleave L 0 29 A 0 30 SELECT STRIPPER MODE BLANK 273 C 1005 328 _ SPLICE OPTION 5 BLANK __LIMIT SETTING VALUE _ Cleave 2 0 Less 0 208 6 BLANK ArcPower 10051 Select Esc Return i Select Esc Return Select Ese Return SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 Deleting Splice Result X A part of an entire splice result saved in the memory can be deleted 1 Select Clear Memory in Splice Memory to display menu for deleting splice result Clearing Entire Splice Result Move to Clear All Data and press Button Yes or No selection appears If L ENTER J Button is pressed one more time entire splice results are removed Clearing a part of Splice Result Select Clear Part Memory and press Button to move to Clear Part Memory menu Set the range of data from the start number to the last number to be removed using Y 4 g
27. and close slide cover 250ym Type 900ym Type 2 0 3 0 Jumper Cord SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 4 Once the thermal stripper cover is closed the fiber is heated up for a predefined time and the coating is stripped by moving the slider 250um Type 900um Type Connector Type 5 When stripping is completed open the slide cover and detach the holder containing the stripped fiber The slider part moves to the initial position as thermal stripper cover is opened 6 Remove any remaining coating residue form stripper heater and blade areas using a soft brush before next operation Be careful in handling blade part which is very sensitive SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 5 2 3 Cleaning Procedure 1 When Cleaning press down on the alcohol dispenser 2 or 3 times using Lint Free Tissue as shown in the picture To avoid splashing the alcohol please cover the top part of dispenser with Lint Free Tissue while dispenser is being pressed 2 If no alcohol is discharged open cap and refill the dispenser Add alcohol after completely removing it from the Swift F1 body by pulling upward It is connected to the Swift F1 by magnet 3 The recommended cleaning fluid is MCC POCO3M SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 5 2 4 Cleaving Procedure 1 Open cover and set the holder containing stripped fiber into the cleaving position Check Whether the fiber is lying in place Use the Chip Box located at the right side of the Swif
28. ber splicing are composed of following splice elements which rely on the combination of fibers and differences of each fiber Elements to adjust discharge and heating Elements to calculate estimated loss Elements to align fibers and adjust splicing process Limit values which are used for generating an error message gt The optimized elements for the best splicing result have been already saved in the arc fusion splicer These elements are saved in database from which they can be copied to user program part for use Selection of Splice Mode X o ETT SELECT SPLICE MODE FERRULE SW NZI DE MM 2 5M ITU T 86552 d N ITU T 8655 4 05 ITU T 8653 S MIA ITU T G6S 6 ITU T G651 SPLICE MODE SELECT SPLICE MODE Camector SELECT HEATER M DE HEATER MODE SELECT STRIPPER MODE Smm SPLICE OPTION SPLICE MEMORY lt gt LOCO BRIGHTNESS Press _ENTER_ Button on the Ready Screen to move Menu When Splice Mode is selected available splice modes are displayed Use A UP amp DOWN Cursor Button to move and select a splice mode by press _ENTER_ Use p RIGHT Cursor Button to move EDIT MODE SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 Creating Splice Mode X Initially 9 NINE Splice Modes are saved in the Swift F1 and other modes are presented as a BLANK Select a Blank splice mode SELECT SPLICE MODE 5 MMi ITU T 06651 Press RIGHT Cursor Button 6 MM2 ITU T 6651 7 5 8657 ITU T 86657 The types
29. d air pressure sensors are useful in calibrating ARC CALIBRATION depending on external conditions The changes of ARC POWER current caused by the wear of electrodes and fiber splicing operation are not calibrated automatically n addition the central axis could be moved to either right or lest side Such case will affect the splice position of fiber hence calibration is required ARC CALIBRATION should be performed everyday prior to initial use of the Swift F1 or when high splice losses are observed ARC CALIBRATION is a function to adjust the current ELEMENT value The element value is used in the operation program for splicing The ARC CALIBRATUIN value of ARC POWER cannot be changed in the Splice Mode X Process Introduction X 1 Select ARC CALIBRATION in AUXILIARY MENU CALIBRATION 2 Place prepared optical fiber in the Swift F1 In general SM fiber is used for ARC CALIBRATION Use a clean fiber because Dust on the fiber surface may affect p ARC CALIBRATION INTRO THE SPLICER i Select Esc Return SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 X Process Introduction X 3 Press Button ARC is carried out after aligning the fiber The ARC POWER is adjusted according to ARC Condition The initial cleave angel is not related to the parameter Cleave Loss It can be independently set for ARC Capacity Adjustment 4 When measuring is done following result is displayed
30. e unit or people could get hurt Wear safety goggles always during operating the ARC fusion splicer If fiber fragments come into contact with the eye or skin it could be extremely dangerous Do not operate the unit in or near a place where temperature is too high It could result in injury or damage to the equipment The heat oven reaches high temperatures so extreme caution should be used when operating Please keep hands and other objects away when in use Operators are required not to touch the tip of the cleaving blade in order to prevent hand injuries Cy Not Touch AN Hot Gas SAFETY INFORMATION Swift F1 N WARNING Do not touch protection sleeve or sleeve heater during heating or immediately after completion of heating Their surfaces are very hot and touching these may result in burn Do not place Swift F1 in an unstable place The unit may fall causing personal injury or equipment damage Swift F1 needs to be precisely adjusted and aligned Do not allow the unit to receive a strong impact Use supplied carrying case for transportation and storage The carrying case protects the ARC fusion splicer from damage moisture shake and shock during storage and transportation Maintain the electrodes as instructed below Use only specified electrodes Place new electrodes in the correct position Replace the electrodes as a pair If a user fails to follow the above instructions i
31. e spliced fiber after opening right and left side holder cover Carefully move the sleeve tube to the splicing part SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 5 2 8 Reinforcing the Spliced Fiber 250 900 Place sleeve tube in the middle of sleeve heater and fix it by pushing it down Close heater cover Connector Insert into the right side of the sleeve heater and close heater cover Place the fiber which has been inserted into protection sleeve into tube heater When placing the fiber apply tensile strength toward bottom so that the heater cover can be closed automatically Y It is crucial to set the splice point to be in the middle of protection W sleeve Y Place the guide inside the protection sleeve to be set underneath Press Button to start tube heating Heat LED GREEN is turned off when tube heating is completed 4 Y Tube heating can be aborted by pressing ka Button SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 4 Take out the protected fiber from the heater after opening the heater cover Y Protection sleeve could be stuck to the bottom of the heater Use a cotton swab to separate the sleeve form the heater 5 Always examine the final sleeve to check whether there are bubbles residue or dust in the sleeve E 250 Type 900ym Type Cooling Tray Connector 900 Type 250um Type SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE 6 SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 1 ERROR MESSAGES
32. ed angle or calculate splice loss value is bigger than pre set limit value an error message appears on the screen An error message is displayed on the screen when and abnormal condition In spliced fiber such as too thick or thin or bubble is discovered It is recommended to conduct the ARC Fusion Splicing process again if the result observed by a naked eye inspection through the monitor is not satisfactory although no error message has appeared on the screen Y Sometimes spliced point looks fatter or bigger than other part W This is normal result of splicing and does not affect splice loss Refer to Menu section of User Manual to adjust the limit values of measured splice loss or cleave angle SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 Sometimes splice loss could be enhanced by conducting additional Discharge gt Button to carry out additional Discharge Calculating splice loss and checking splice result are carried out again v Occasionally the result of additional ARC Discharge could worsen splice loss Additional ARC Discharge can be set to OFF or the maximum number of additional ARC Discharge can be set W Y It is crucial to maintain V Groove in a clean condition prior to conducting splicing operation SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 5 2 7 Removing the Spliced Fiber _ PENES Splice with Fiber to Fiber Splice with Fiber to Connector Open sleeve heater cover Open wind cover Take out th
33. elect Splice Option Select Default Select ON or OFF at the AUTO HEAT 7 5 3 Setting or Canceling Error User can either set or cancel errors that are not affecting splicing operation Press ENTER Button gt Main Menu gt Select Splice Option Select Ignore Splicing Select ON or OFF PROGRAM INSTALLATION Swift F1 8 PC PROGRAM INSTALLATION 8 1 PC PROGRAM INSTALLATION Download FT Driver at your PC Connect Swift F1 and PC by using USB New hardware is found and USB Serial Port Driver is installed Found New Hardware USE Serial Pork E J or Hardware update wizard Is activated Select Yes now and every time and click Next Pound Hew Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found Now Hardware Wizard rakun vill seachfor cument and updabed software bu on your compiler on the huydwan installsien COP er on bere Ueda ulg peel Bead cur policy Kai Arei correct Widows bo peach Kor Cea that rre only and evap ime d connect n dees OQ rad lhet hr Disk Hed ba continue 5 Select Install from a list or and click Next PROGRAM INSTALLATION Swift F1 8 PC PROGRAM INSTALLATION Mew Wirard Welcome the Found New Hardware Wizard sard hep sou inital ohana or
34. eo IL SINTECH USER MANUAL OPTICAL FIBER FUSION SPLICER SWIFT FI Please read entire manual prior to usage gt This USER MANUAL must be kept with the SWIFT F1 amp ILSINTECH CO LTD INDEX Swift F1 INDEX T SAFETY INFORMATION 11 SAFETY INFORMATION 12 SAFETY MESSAGES 1 3 WARNINGS 2 SPECIFICATIONS amp COMPONENTS 2 1 SPECIFICATIONS 2 2 COMPONENTS 2 2 1 STANDARD PACKAGE 2 2 0 OPTION 2 3 RECOMMENDED CONSUMABLE 3 SWIFT F1 FEATURES SWIFT F1 BODY 3 1 1 MAIN BODY 3 1 2 AUTO STRIPPER 3 1 3 CLEANER 3 1 4 CLEAVER 3 1 5 FUSION SPLICER 3 1 6 SLEEVE HEATER INDEX Swift F1 INDEX 3 2 FUNCTION BUTTONS amp LED INDICATORS 3 2 1 FUNCTION BUTTONS 3 2 2 LED INDICATORS 3 3 MONITOR DISPLAY 3 3 1 READY SCREEN 3 3 2 SCREEN 4 SWIFT F1 SETUP 4 1 SETUP 4 1 1 INSTALLING BATTERIES 4 1 2 REMOVING BATTERIES 4 1 3 CHARGING BATTERIES 4 1 4 INSTALLING THE WORK TABLE CHEST HOLDER 4 1 5 INSTALLING THE COOLING TRAY 4 1 6 INSTALLING THE HEATER BLOCK R amp LEVER BLOCK 4 2 PROGRAM SETUP 4 2 1 FUSION SPLICER MODE 4 2 2 SLEEVE HEATER MODE 4 2 3 AUTO STRIPPER MODE 4 3 CALIBRATION 4 4 INSTALLING THE COOLING TRAY 5 SWIFT F1 OPERATION 5 1 READY SCREEN Swift F1 INDEX 5 2 OPERATIONS 5 2 1 3 2 9 5 2 4 5 2 5 5 2 6 2 2 5 2 8 5 2 9 PREPARING THE FIBER STRIPPING CLEANING CLEAVIN
35. etting Appearing Menu Cancel or Edit the Setting ec ESC e Cancel or Initialize the Splicing Cancel or Initialize the Auto Stripper AN Auto Stripper Start or Stop the Auto Stripper y ARC Start the Fusion Splicing Sleeve Heater Start or Stop the Sleeve Heater COCA T Hl MM oe opp men ws sss EUN eel rae eng CUu Se Sa SWIFT F1 FEATURES 3 2 2 LED Indicators Battery Remaining Battery Capacity Display Remaining Capacity Battery Indicator Monitor 835 5 Bars O LED Swift F1 Remaining Battery Percentage 100 80 1 LED or No Bars Blinks Within 596 Immediate Charge is needed SWIFT F1 FEATURES Swift F1 3 3 MONITOR DISPLAY 3 3 1 Ready Screen When the Swift F1 is turned on Ready Screen appears after initialized setting Battery Remaining Current Splice Mode SPLICE MODE 1 Conector Using lt gt Left Right HEATER MODE Cursor Button able to 2B change LCD Brightness on Current Sleeve Heater Mode X In order to setup LCD BRIGHTNESS gt Use b Left Right Cursor Button to change LCD BRIGHTNESS Current LCD BRIGHTNESS Value Pressing 4 Left Cursor to make DARKER e Pressing Right Cursor to make Brighter Complete the Setting Cancel the Setting SWIFT F1 FEATURES Swift F1 3 3 2 Menu Screen gt Press button to select Menu Screen SUB AUX OTHER SELECT SPLICE MODE
36. free However the buyer will be charged for the repair regardless of the warranty period if the breakage or damage incurred due to Natural disaster Application of abnormal high frequency voltage Negligent handling Handling or maintenance not meeting the operational procedures or instructions presented in service manual and Breakage of or damage to consumables such as electrodes etc 6 4 2 Before Sending the Equipment Please Contact ILSINTECH 6 4 3 For More Effective Maintenance and Repair of the Equipment Please send the Swift F1 with a note on it The note should include the following information Name Department Address Telephone Number FAX Number E mail Address The Swift F1 Serial Number The state of the splicer the current time and error message contents concerning the monitor SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 4 4 Transport of the Equipment gt Since the Swift F1 is high precision equipment it is required to protect it from moisture shaking or physical impact by transporting it in the carrying case When requesting for repair service please make sure that the body with components is sent in the carrying case 6 4 5 Repair gt Data saved in memory such as splice result could be erased during the repairing process SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE 7 1 MAIN MENU 7 1 1 Select Splice Mode gt The optimized setting for an accurate optical fi
37. h splice loss and deterioration of the splice point MAIN SUB OTHER ARC CALIBRATION ELECTRODES CLEAR ARC COUNT CALENDAR SENSOR VALUE SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 Replacement Process Select AUX Menu press ENTER ELECTRODES Press _ENTER_ REPLACE ELECTRODES There is the Replace Electrodes Procedure Information REPLACE ELECTRODES Stablize Electrodes 1 Turn the Splicer Power OFF Replace Electrodes 2 Replace the old Electrode Electrode Caution ur Elect 3 Turn the Splicer Power ON Turn off the Swift F1 Loosen the Thumb Screws and remove the electrodes Clean carefully new electrodes with a cotton swab wet in alcohol and mount them to the Swift F1 Turn on the Swift F1 and perform ARC CALIBRATION and STABILIZE ELECTRODES at least 1 ONE time from AUX MENU Set the 0 ZERO ARC Count through the CLEAR ARC COUNT from AUX MENU Ao U Y Turn Off the Swift F1 before the procedure Y Be careful handling the ELECTRODES SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 2 3 Cleaning V Groove Contaminants in V Grooves may cause improper fiber alignment resulting in high splice loss V Grooves must be frequently inspected and regularly cleaned even during normal daily operation X Cleaning Process Open Wind Cover Clean the bottom of V Groove with Brush for V Groove or a Cotton Swab wet In alcohol Remove remaining alcohol with a clean dry cotton swab
38. ice data of the equipment is transmitted to PC data is displayed in Splice Results window in chronological order Detailed data can be shown in Detail Display window when an item is clicked Splice results are recorded as Swift F1 txt in the folder where Swift F1 Splicer program is installed or on the desktop S1 Splicer lt 5 Results gt Detail Display oss U Offset 0 37 Cleave L 1 47 1 30 Serial Port COM3 20 07 C 1024 hpa 26 01 2 14 1 Baud Rate 1 15200 v 2 REM Cleave 200 _ Loss 02008 B0 Bit Stop Bit BEEN Start Receive File Open
39. intenance page for the way to clean them PressL Es Button to stop Dust Check Y If the user can not remove dust on the wind cover prism or object lenses after cleaning them contact ILSINTECH SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 4 3 Motor Drive Two motors in Swift F1 can be running separately and manually In addition motors which are in Pause can be activated by opening this menu during splicing operation Select MOTOR DRIVE Select different motor using A W UP amp DOWN Cursor Buttons The name of the selected motor is displayed at the top of the screen Run the selected motor to a required direction using 4 gt LEFT amp RIGHT Cursor Buttons MOTOR d ZL ZR Backward Movement Forward Movement SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 4 4 LED Check Users can check the Brightness of Swift F1 s X LED and Y LED Swift F1 display the current X LED and Y LED Brightness values and their conditions RN DIAGNOSTIC TEST DUST CHECK MOTOR DRIVE LED CHECK MAINTENANCE INFO 7 4 5 Maintenance Info When MAINTENANCE INFO is selected below information appears OPTION DESCRIPTION Displays the manufacturing date of the Swift F1 Produce Year Month Day Displays the ARC number after electrodes are replaced Electric Number Total Electric Number Displays the total ARC number of the Swift F1 Last Maintenance Displays the date of the last maintenance work Next Maintenance
40. ject lenses SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 2 5 Cleaning Prism If stains cannot be removed from the surface of the Prism by cleaning the prism needs to be replaced X Cleaning Process 1 Turn Off the Swift F1 Power 2 Open wind cover 3 Clean the surface of the prisms with a lens cleaner or cotton swab Y Separate electrodes prior to cleaning an object lens Y Be careful not to touch the tip of electrode while cleaning an object lenses Y Do not use organic solvents such as acetone to clean the object lenses SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 2 6 Auto Stripper Maintenance Be careful of using handling or storing principal parts including blades heater etc as they are closely related to the equipment s operation life Do not apply unnecessary weight or physical impact in handling the equipment Keep the principal parts of the equipment in a clean condition always Keep it clean and in a case when not using which will increase the life of the equipment X Maintenance Process X 1 Remove worn out blade by unscrewing fixing bolts as shown below picture At this time move the slide part to the left hand side Place new blades in the reverse manner of removino 2 TWO blades as a pair at top and bottom Make sure that both blades fit tightly in place in order to achieve a good strip result Cleaning Auto Stripper Y Turn Off the Swift F1 before Cleaning amp Ins
41. jury Do not touch electrodes when the Swift F1 power is turned on High voltage and heat generated from the electrodes can cause severe electric shock or burns Connect AC power cord to the designated electric charger and power outlet When connecting the AC plug make sure that there is no dust or foreign matter on the terminal Incomplete engagement of the cord may cause fumes electric shock fire or equipment damage resulting in personal injury or death SAFETY INFORMATION Swift F1 N WARNING Apply correct voltage The input AC power of the charger is AC 100 240V and 50 60Hz Examine the input AC power before applying because improper frequency or voltage could result in electric shock equipment breakage serious injury or death Excessive electrical current or frequency is often generated by an AC generator The AC output voltage should be examined by a circuit tester prior to being applied to the equipment Since improperly high voltage and frequency could cause a serious injury electric shock death or damage to the equipment an examination should be carried out in a regular manner Do not excessively pull on heat or amend the AC power cable The use of damaged power cable may cause fire or injury Always connect to 3 core AC power cord Do not use 2 core AC power cord cable and plug Do not touch AC plug AC power cable or ARC fusion splicer with a wet hand It could result in electric shock Do not disassemble AC
42. on the Screen X Result Messages Calibration Complete Message This message means that ARC CALIBRATION amp setting splice position have been successfully completed Press ESC to close the function Test Again Message This message means ARC CLIBRATION needs to be carried out again because huge difference occurs after calibration Prepare a new fiber and re conduct wind cover after pressingL ENrER Button Even if the calibration is not completed it could be cancelled by pressing ESC button some cases many times of RE ARC CALIBRATION are required to get a successful result or Calibration Complete message If no such message is displayed even after a series of RE ARC CALIBRATION it can be considered almost successful result has been achieved SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 3 AUXILIARY MENU 7 3 1 Electrodes MAIN SUB OTHER ARG CALIBRATION CLEAR COUNT CALENDAR SENSOR VALUE X Stabilize Electrodes gt Sometimes ARC Power become unstable due to surrounding conditions Increasing splice loss It takes a long time to stabilize Power when the splicer is at too low or high position With this in mind continue to calibrate ARC Power until the electrode in the case gets stabilized Completed Calibration message appears when completed which means that ARC CALIBRATION has successfully been performed SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 X Stabilize Elec
43. pection Y Brush the Auto Stripper frequently before amp after using the Swift F1 Y Be careful handling Stripper Blade Part which is very sensitive SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 2 7 Cleaver Maintenance 1 to 16 channel Cleaver Positions is marked on a blade If cleaver is not cleaving properly clean the top and bottom rubber pads and the edge of the blade with a cotton swab wet in alcohol Do not use ACETONE or SOLVENT in cleaning the rubber pads If the life of the blade is almost over the fiber will not cleave at all Change the blade channel or replace with new one X Changing Blade Channel Cleave Position Process i Detach the automatic cleaver from the Swift Fl Main Body using a Hexagon Wrench Open the cover and push the slider forward When the slider is fixed loosen the set screw slightly about 2 turns with a Hexagon Wrench Turn the marking on the blade counter clock wise one by one with a cotton swab Assemble the automatic cleaver in the reverse manner of detaching W Y Turn Off the Swift F1 before doing process Y Be careful handling the blade SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 X Blade Replacement Process 1 Loosen the set screw at the side of the cleaver detached from the body slightly around 2 turns with a wrench 2 Insert a wrench into the hole at the bottom of the cleaver and loosen the set screw of the slider slightly about 2 turns At this point the slide
44. per ARC discharge current or discharge time Check the discharge current and time and set it again to a proper value Initial setting value are the most optimized settings Incorrect splice mode Check whether a proper splice mode for a specific fiber type has been selected SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 X Abnormal Splicing Operation 1 Alignment operation Is continued Open wind cover and close it again Open wind cover to generate an error Press reset button and turn off the power Contact ILSINTECH 2 Optical Fiber is Too Long error occurs continuously Reset and turn off the power Contact ILSINTECH SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 X Fiber Contamination gt An error message that indicates that there are foreign substances on the prepared optical fibers more than normal limit Clean the fibers and set again X Alignment Error X An error message appears when the fibers are not placed in the middle of electrodes and V Groove or object lenses or prism is stained FIBER FIBER REPLACE POSITION ALIGNMENT ERROR REPLACE POSITION Press reset button and correctly re place the fibers in the middle of electrodes and V Groove Check and clean the condition of lenses and prism SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 X Optical Fiber is Too Long gt Itappears when fibers are placed too close to electrodes or LED light is not bright enough due to stains on the lenses or
45. prism Press reset button and correctly re place the fibers Clean the condition of lenses and prism Conduct LED examination if there is an error Contact ILSINTECH X Cleave Angle is Too Big X gt It appears when the measured value of fiber cleave angle is bigger than angle limit Check the condition of fiber cleaver reset the fiber Check the limit of cleave angle X Cleave Angle is Too Big X gt It appears when the estimated loss value is bigger than loss limit Check the loss limit setting SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 X Fiber is Too Thin gt It appears when the spliced part is thinner than reference value after conducting splice Reduce the length to pull in the pulling splice menu Check whether ARC Discharge is too strong or discharge time is too long X Fiber is Too Thick gt It appears when spliced part is too thick after conducting splice K Reduce the overlapping setting value Check whether ARC Discharge is too weak or discharge time is too short Bubbles gt It appears when bubbles or dots generated on the spliced part after splicing Check fiber cleaver Clean V Groove Check electrodes SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 4 Warranty Period amp Contact 6 4 1 Warranty Period amp Limit of Responsibility If the Swift F1 is broken within 1 ONE year from delivery it will be repaired by the manufacturer for
46. r has to be moved backward 3 Insert the wrench bolt into the cam pin and pull it with tweezers and detach the slider 4 Be careful not to damage the blade Assemble the part in the verse manner Tighten the set screw firmly 4 Y Turn Off the Swift F1 before doing process Y Be careful handling the blade Y Thoroughly amp Accurately set the height using a gauge because the height directly effects SPLICE LOSS SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 X Adjustment of Blade Height Process X 1 Insert a wrench into the hole at the bottom of the cleaver and loosen the set screw of the slider slightly about 2 turns At this point the slider has to be moved backward 2 Adjust the blade height by turning Cam Pin with a flat head screwdriver Clockwise Turning Going Upward Counterclockwise Turning Going Downward 3 When the blade reaches required position tighten the set screw of the slider Thoroughly and accurately set the height using a gauge because the height directly effects the cleave quality of fiber W Y Turn Off the Swift F1 before doing process Y Be careful handling the blade Y Thoroughly amp Accurately set the height using a gauge because the height directly effects SPLICE LOSS SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 2 8 Sleeve Heater Maintenance Be careful in using handling or storing principal parts including blades heater etc as they are closely related to the life of the equipment Do not apply unneces
47. ram part for use Selection of Splice Mode FERRULE SM SPLICE MODE 1 SELECT SPLICE MODE 2 SM ITU T 652 Cannectar SELECT HEATER MODE 3 NZ ITU T 6555 SELECT STRIPPEH MODE 4 05 ITU T 6653 SPLICE OPTION 5 Mid ITU T G55 SPLICE MEMORY 6 ITU T 665 HEATER MODE 8mm lt gt LCD BRIGHTNESS Press Button on the Ready Screen to move Menu When Splice Mode is selected available splice modes are displayed Use A V UP amp DOWN Cursor Button to move and select a splice mode by pressing ENTER Use p RIGHT Cursor Button to move to EDIT MODE SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 Creating Splice Mode X Initially 9 NINE Splice Modes are saved in the Swift F1 and other modes are presented as a BLANK Select a Blank splice mode SELECT SPLICE MODE 5 MMi ITU T 06651 Press RIGHT Cursor Button 6 MM2 ITU T 6651 7 5 8657 ITU T 86657 The types of fibers are displayed 8 0652 86570 6652 06570 gt 9 ABF Pressi ENTER Button to execute E 4 4 Select Esc Return Select Blank Splice Mode X Remove Splice Mode X A Splice Mode can be removed 1 Select a splice mode o SELECT SPLICE MODE 1 1 ITU T 6651 2 Press RIGHT Cursor Button to move Edit Mode 7 SM 657 ITU T 657 8 6652 66570 6652 066570 k 3 Press p RIGHT Cursor Button to move 9 ABF Edit at 1 Fiber Type nam
48. rs Found Mow Hardware Wizard while the arad installs khe sedlwaare_ e 272 USB JART 12 Click Finish to complete the installation of USB Serial Port Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The hac bathed Ihe Nor gt USD Par Lick frah to clequ the wansi d remm 13 Select My PC and click mouse right button and select Properties Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Send To ecyc Cut Copy Create Shortcut PROGRAM INSTALLATION Swift F1 8 PC PROGRAM INSTALLATION 14 Select Hardware tap and click Device Manager System Restore 1 Automanc Update Remote Bened Computer Name Hadnge Advanced Add Hardware Wizard The Acd Hardware Witaed helps you install harderare AddHyde Wizard Manager The Device Manager ists al the hardware devices installed you computer Use the Device Manager to change the p ol any device 15 Fin Artin View 25 RANA IDE ATAJATAPI controllers t K eyboards Mice end other pointing devices 9 4 MI Network adapters Other devices 9 Ports COM amp LPT Communications Port COM ECP Printer Pest PTL Serial Port COM 16 In the USB Serial Port Properties window set the speed of Bits per second to 115200 Advanced Restore Delaults PROGRAM INSTALLATION
49. sary weight or physical impact in handling the equipment Keep the principal parts of the equipment in a clean condition always Keep it clean and in a case when not using which will increase the life of the equipment X Adjustment amp Replacement of Sleeve Heater Block Process 1 Loosen the bolt as shown in below picture and replace sleeve heater block with new one 250 900ym Connector Type SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 2 9 Battery Maintenance Discharge the battery completely at least once every 3 THREE months in order to avoid memory effect Storage temperature should be between 20 C and 30 C Recharge the battery every 6 SIX months when not in use SWIFT F1 MAINTENANCE Swift F1 6 3 PROBLEM SOLVING After splicing if loss rate is too big or any abnormal results discovered follow instructions below X Fiber Contamination It could be caused by dust or foreign substances on the surface of fiber Sufficiently clean the surface of fiber Do not clean the fiber after cutting to prevent the cross section being stained Do not slide the fiber into V Groove Set the fiber at the V Groove by placing it vertically Foreign substances in V Groove will hinder a correct alignment Maintain V Groove and fiber holder in a clean condition at all times Bad electrode condition electrode has to be replaced if it is worn off or its tip is bent or contaminated Impro
50. t Cursor Buttons and press ENTER Button to delete Those selected ones The empty space after clearing is filled with the first data coming after the last data deleted SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 Deleting Splice Result X MAIN SUB AUX OTHER SELECT SPLICE MODE SELECT HEATER MODE SELECT STRIPPER MODE SPLICE OPTION SPLICE MEMORY Clear All Data 12000 017277 22 48 2 2000 01 27 22 48 3 BLANK 4 BLANK 5 BLANK 6 BLANK SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 2 SUB MENU This menu is composed of a set of SUB MENU controls detailed function of the equipment each of which MAIN SUB 1 Press ENTER Button and Cursor Buttons to move SUB MENU LANGUAGE POWER SAVE MENU 1 Each setting can be selected and modified OTHER OPTION 2 i Select Esc Return 7 2 1 Language 1 Select Language in SUB MENU and press ENTER 2 Select required language format and press SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 2 SUB MENU 7 2 2 Power Save Power saving function is essential for energy preservation 15 recommended to set power saving function to increase the number of splices carried out by the battery packs 1 Insert power supply unit into the equipment and turn on the power 2 Select Power Save in the menu 3 Select power saving option for both monitor and ARC Fusion Splicer OTHER MENU 1 OTHER OPTION Select Esc Return Monitor Shut
51. t F1 250um Type 900um Type Connector Type 2 Press the cover to cleave the fiber 250um Type 900um Type Connector Type SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 3 Open the cover and check the result 250ym Type Connector Type 4 Take out the cut fiber and holder Be careful not to contaminate the fiber with dust or foreign substance The fiber shards are collected in the slide type Chip Box placed at the side of Swift F1 body SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 5 2 5 Loading the Fiber 1 Open wind cover 2 Place the holder containing the fiber which has been stripped cleaned and cleaved onto the holder base in right direction Ee A M Splice with Fiber to Connector 8 Be careful that the tip of the prepared fiber is not to be damaged by contacting other objects 3 Carefully close the wind cover 4 Start splicing by pressing Button when the alignment of the fiber is verified on the monitor SWIFT F1 OPERATION Swift F1 5 2 6 Fusion Splicing The condition of the fiber be observed through the image processing system of Swift F1 However a naked eye test is required to ensure a better splicing result 1 The fibers placed into the Swift F1 gradually move toward each other The fibers which has been moving gradually stop at a position where splicing can be carried out accurately Then it checks the cleave angle the cross section condition of optical fiber and the
52. t may cause abnormal ARC discharge resulting in equipment damage or degradation in splicing performance Use pure ethyl alcohol 96 or greater to clean the objective lens V Groove Prism LCD monitor Body etc of the unit Otherwise blurring discoloration damage or performance deterioration may occur Swift F1 requires no lubrication The use of oil grease may degrade the splicing performance and damage the equipment Do not store the ARC fusion splicer in a place where temperature or humidity is extremely high Equipment failure may occur The equipment s technical parts must be examined by a qualified technician or engineer otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock If any problems occur contact Ilsintech for repair and maintenance SPECIFICATIONS amp COMPONENTS Swift F1 2 SPECIFICATIONS amp COMPONENTS 2 1 SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT DESCRIPTION Clad to Clad Alignment Possible to Splice with Fiber to Connector amp Fiber to Fiber Clad Diameter 125um Coating Diameter 250 900um 135 W X 200 L X Mini amp Compact size of Swift F1 is able 82 H mm to operate on last terrain mounted on the chest on the telephone pole the 1 5Kg bucket truck and on the manhole __ DC Li Polymer Battery 100 240V AC Adapter No of Splicing Heating with Typical 100 cycles Operation Temp Temp ETE LLL E SSS 50 C Storage Temp 40 C 80 C SPECIFICATION
53. the menu appeared If you choose Yes whenever you are trying to modify parameters or settings of splice mode Password Locked is displayed The modification cannot be completed If you choose Heater Mode the menu lock for heater mode can be set If you choose Yes no change in heater mode settings can be made If you choose Splice Memory and Yes deleting splice results cannot be made Y Even if password locked is set to Yes unless the lock of each mode is K set Yes modification of each mode is not locked SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE LANGUAGE POWER SAVE MENU LOCK OTHER OPTION PASSWORD INPUT SPACE DELETE FINISH G D feme Swift F1 MENU L DCK Paseword Lock fram Splice Mode Huater Moda SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 2 4 Other Option 1 2 Password change buzzer sound change be made in system setting SUB AUX Y Do not forget the password you ve created If you forget it the Swift F1 should be sent LANGUAGE to the factory to initialize the password POWER SAVE MENU LOCE Program Ver Arc Cabration Program version shows the current version of operation program ISE Ver 1 14 SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 3 AUXILIARY MENU 7 3 1 ARC Calibration ARC CALIBRATION current needs to be calibrated in accordance with the changes in temperature humidity and air pressure of surrounding area Temperature humidity an
54. to either right or left side gt Such case will affect the splice position of fiber hence calibration is required ARC CALIBRATION should be performed everyday prior to initial use of the Swift F1 or when high splice losses are observed CALIBRATION is a function to adjust the current ELEMENT value The element value is used in the operation program for splicing The ARC CALIBRATION value of ARC POWER cannot be changed in the Splice Mode X Process Introduction X 1 Select ARC CALIBRATION in AUXILIARY MENU f ARC CALIBRATION 2 Place cleaved optical fiber in the Swift F1 In general SM fiber is used for ARC CALIBRATION Use a clean fiber because Dust on the fiber surface may affect mode E ARC CALIBRATION INTRO THE SPLICER E Select Ese Return SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 X Process Introduction 3 Press Button ARC is carried out after aligning the fiber The ARC POWER is adjusted according to ARC Condition The initial cleave angle is not related to the parameter Cleave Loss It can be independently set for ARC Capacity Adjustment 4 When measuring is done the following result is displayed on the Screen X Result Messages Calibration Complete Message This message means that ARC CALIBRATION amp setting splice position have been successfully completed Press ESC to close the function Test Again Message This message means ARC C
55. tor m AC Cord F1 2 Charger Battery Remaining LED Indicator X Process Introductions X 1 Place Battery Packs into the Battery Charger to fit the position of F1 2 connector and connect AC Adaptor 2 Keep charging until LED is Turned Off from Power Indicator LED LED light t RED GREEN YELLOW gt NO LED Z O iratis LED SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 4 1 4 Installing the Work Table Chest Holder gt Swift F1 Work Table is an accessory device which can be used in combination with the body to help on site work such as manhole or telephone pole work gt Connect the fixing bolt of the work table to the female fixing screw placed at the bottom of the Swift F1 Wear the belt over the neck and around the waist while using the equipment Work Table Chest Holder Belts Fixing Bolt SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 4 1 5 Installing the Cooling Tray Place the reinforcement sleeve into the cooling tray after heating to allow sleeve to cool down before handling SWIFT F1 SETUP Swift F1 4 1 6 Installing the Heater Block R amp Lever Block Heater Block R LC Connector 0 25 0 9mm Fiber SC FC Connector 2 0 2 4mm Cable 2 0mm Cable Indoor Cable Lever Block Heater Block L Heater Block R 0 25 0 9mm Fiber 6 0 25 0 9mm Fiber LC Connector 2 0 2 4mm Cable 2 0 2 4mm Cable 3 0mm Cable 3 0mm Cable Indoor Cable Indoor
56. trodes Process Select STABILIZE ELECTRODES Place fibers into the splicer to conduct splicing operation PREPARE AND LOAD THE LEFT AND RIGHT SM FIBERS INTRO THE SPLICER Select Esc Return Press ENTER to activate electrode stabilization process Stabilization is completed when entire process of ARC CALIBRATION is done SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 X Replace Electrodes As the Splice is performed the electrode is worn out and Silica Oxidized substances are accumulated Therefore regular cleaning is needed It is recommended to replace the Electrodes after approximately 2 000 arcs When the discharge count exceeds 2 000 times a message to request for the replacement of electrodes appears If this happens turn off the Swift F1 and replace the electrodes Not doing so may result in high splice loss and deterioration of the splice point Replacement Process Select AUX Menu press ENTER ELECTRODES Press ENTER REPLACE ELECTRODES There is the Replace Electrodes Procedure Information Turn off the Swift F1 Loosen the Thumb Screws and remove the electrodes Clean carefully new electrodes with a cotton swab wet in alcohol and mount them to the Swift F1 Turn on the Swift F1 and perform ARC CALIBRATION and STABILIZE ELECTRODES at least 1 ONE time from AUX MENU Set the O ZERO ARC Count through the CLEAR ARC COUNT from AUX MENU REPLACE ELECTAOOES l Turn
57. tube heater operation X Process Select SPLICE OPTION in Main Menu to display menu list splice on the screen 2 Users are allowed changing some of the parameters 3 Use 4 Button to select required value and press ENTER to confirm the selection Default SELECT SPLICE MODE Data Display SELECT HEATER MODE ignore Splicing SELECT STRIPPER MODE Arc Compensation SPLICE OPTION Image on Screen SPLICE MEMORY Others i Select Esc Return i Select Esc Return SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE X Process Parameter Cleave Angle Swift F1 Description Automatic splice is carried out when AUTO START is set to ON The splicing process is carried out automatically when wind cover is closed after placing fibers into the Swift F1 If Pause is set to ON the splicing operation is stopped after completing the fibers alignment The ARC Discharge splicing is resumed when ARC Button is pressed Data Display If it is set to ON the right and left cleave angle of the fiber are measured and displayed on the screen If it is set to ON the measured values of alignment deviation of core and clad are displayed SWIFT F1 MENU GUIDE Swift F1 7 1 5 Splice Memory gt Swift F1 has memory space in which 2 000 splice results can be saved The data can be saved independently within splice mode Splice Result Display Splice results saved in the memory can be displayed

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