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Multipack-F - Ilsintech Co. Ltd.
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1. 1 Main Menu HT MODE S 3 0 CON S T MODE 0 2 2 C W 13 1 0a m 3 3 7 0d Bim Press MENU button on Mode Menu and it returns to Main Menu HT MODE indicates sleeve heater mode You can change mode on main menu ST MODE indicates stripping mode You can change mode on main menu CW measures and displays tone frequency of current optical power It automatically detects and shows the frequency The detectable tone frequency is Continuous CW 270Hz 330Hz 1KHz 2KHz 1310nm indicates the frequency of measured optical power You can choose between 1310 1490 1550nm 53 70dBm indicates the current value on optical power meter Optical power can be measured by units of dBm uW mW dB Low is shown when it is below 60dBm 45 2 Mode Menu H t Mode Menu Str Mode Menu C1 ock Selt tli ng Program Vie lr i 2 3 Press MENU button on Main Menu and it goes to the Mode Menu You can enter each mode by moving the cursor with LEFT and RIGHT button Press MENU button on Mode Menu and it returns to Main Menu Ht Mode Menu is for setting mode of sleeve heater Str Mode Menu is for setting mode of stripping Clock Setting is for setting the time Program Ver shows the current version of program 3 Sleeve Heater Mode Ht Mode Menu 46 2 ST 30 Comn 3 LC092 0 Cloln A STO 9 Coin Move the cursor to Sleeve Heater Mode on Mode Menu and then press ENTE
2. The coating of fiber shall be thoroughly stripped Optical fiber installed on holder groove should be straightened all the way The state of cutting blade on the cutting part and the height of blades should be accurate 2 Configuration and the parts Cladding diameter 125 um Coating diameter 250 900 um 90 0 5 Applicable Fiber Diameter Blade life 50 000 times 3 Configuration and the part Cover Clamp Blade SetScrew Rack Gear Cleaver Body Slider Auto Chip Collector Damper lt Front gt lt Bottom gt 5 Multipack F Sleeve Heater 1 Features The sleeve heater is designed to strengthen the fiber spliced The following conditions must be satisfied to ensure maximum reinforcement The fiber splice point must be visually perfect after splicing The optical fiber whose sleeve tube is inserted on sleeve heater should be correct in its alignment and installation The heater cover is closed when the sleeve heater is running 2 Specifications 0 25mm 0 9mm 2 0mm 3 0mm 4 0mm Indoor Cable SC FC ST LC Cable Applicable Sleeve Length 60mm micro Connector Sleeve Applicable Cable Diameter Sleeve Heating Time 30sec 0 9mm Fiber 7Osec Indoor 3 0mm Cable 80sec SOC Heating Range 130 200 22 3 Configuration and the parts Heater Cover L Heater Cover R Heater Window lt Control Panel gt lt Front gt 23 6 Multipack F Optical Power Module 1 Feat
3. 8 Heating Sleeve Tube MAINTENANCE 1 Auto Stripper maintenance 2 Cleaver maintenance 3 Sleeve Heater maintenance 4 Optical Power Modules maintenance MENU 1 Main Menu 2 Mode Menu 3 Sleeve Heater Mode Ht Mode Menu 4 Stripping Mode Str Mode Menu 5 Clock Setting 6 Checking Program Version Program Ver 29 30 32 33 34 35 38 38 39 42 43 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 7 Sleeve Heater Mode Setting 8 Stripping Mode Setting 9 Optical Power Meter Vill MENU OPERATION 1 Going to Submenu 2 Going Up to Main Menu 3 Changing Modes or Preset Values 4 Example for Mode Alteration 5 Example for Preset Value Alteration IX WARRANTY PERIOD AND CONTACT 1 Warranty Period and Limit of Responsibility 2 Before sending the equipment 3 For more effective maintenance and repair 4 Transport 5 Repair PRODUCTS WARRANTY 48 49 49 50 50 50 50 51 52 53 53 53 54 54 54 56 Notes to Users Multipack F has been designed to assure an easy and convenient operation in both indoor and outdoor work conditions however users need to carefully read this user manual prior to operating this machine in order to prevent any accident or damage to the equipment This easy and simple to use machine contains potential risks of harm s way or injury Therefore use Multipack F only after thoroughly understood this us
4. amp ILSINTECH HIGH PRECISION TECHNOLOGY All in one Preparation kit for the Optical Fiber Field Termination Read this service manual carefully before using Multipack F Multipack F 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 communication device commercial use Users need to understand that this device A Class has obtained EMI Electromagnetic compatibility and been designed to be used in places other than home Telephone 82 42 671 5609 11 Homepage www ilsintech com E mail sales ilsintech com TABLE OF CONTENTS I NOTES TO USERS 5 L SPECIFICATIONS AND COMPONENTS 9 1 Specifications 9 2 Inthe package 10 ll HOW TO USE 13 1 Power Supply 13 2 Battery 15 IV FEATURES 16 1 Body 16 2 _Multipack F Auto Stripper 18 3 _Multipack F Alcohol dispenser 20 4 Multipack F Cleaver 21 5 Multipack F Sleeve Heater 22 6 Multipack F Optical Power Module 24 V OPERATION 28 1 Function buttons 28 2 Multipack F Activation 29 Vi Vil 3 Inserting optical fiber into the splice sleeve tube 4 Stripping Procedure 5 Cleaning Procedure 6 Cleaving Optical Fiber 7 Placing a sleeve tube into the sleeve heater
5. which might be removed during repair service 54 56 Products Warranty Name of product Multipack F Production Number Date of purchase Name Telephone Customer Address Limited Warranty This product is manufactured under strict quality management and inspection processes ILSINTECH Co Ltd warrants this product against defective 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 Multipack F 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 Natural disaster Applying over voltage Misuse and mishandling Customer s negligence not following instructions or operation procedures provided by this service manual or The warranty seal is broken or damaged Contact the service center or the dealer you purchased the machine when you require maintenance or repair service
6. 1 3 Sleeve Heater maintenance 1 Replacement amp Adjustment of Sleeve Heater Block Lever Block Sleeve Heater Assembly is as picture Heater Cover L Heater Cover R lt Heater Block R assembly lt Heater Block R C assembly 250 900 2 0 4 0mm Indoor Cable gt SC FC ST LC Connector gt X Multipack F basic assembling Heater Block R C assembly Multipack F components Heater Block R assembly 42 ur 3 Handling and storage 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 unnecessarily 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 carry case when not using which will increase the life of the equipment 4 Optical Power Modules maintenance 1 Multipack F Optical Power Meter Block foreign substances with metal cap on when not being used FAULT LOCATOR POWER METER INTERFACE Disengage the universal adapter first when the photo diode receiver on optical power meter is contaminated Subsequently clean the photo diode with an alcohol cotton swab and then with alcohol free one again 43 2 Multipack F Visual fault locator Stay metal cap locked to block foreign substances when not in use FAULT LOCATOR POWER METER INTERFACE US INTERF 44 Vil Menu
7. 5 Dimensions 145 W x137 L x98 H mm Weight 1 2Kg Include battery display 1 4 color LCD monitor DC Lithium polymer battery DC 14 8V 4700mAh Power supply 100 240V AC Adapter No of splice cycles with battery Typical 630 Times 0 9mm fiber Terminals USB External power DC 12V Available for car cigar jack 2 In the package Heater Block Holder Tool Box Allen wrench Cooling Tray Tweezer Brush Carrying Case Multipack F Work Belt Charger Set Standard Package Option Package caom Mocs aw caon wo 80S S178 250 900 IN 3 0F Allen wrench 1 5 2 0 2 5 Compatible SC FC STILC had Z1C 250 900 IN 3 0F en ees tet Compatible SC FC STILC 0 9mm connector 0 9mm cable Sleeve 30 md Omm Indoor connector 3 0mm Indoor cable CHER Carrying Case Work Belt paM ane 1 Preparation for the Operation Fiber types 0 25 mm 0 9 mm Basic sleeve Fiber protection sleeve Length 40mm Length 20mm Length 25mm Length 34mm Length 45mm Fiber holder FTTH SOC Splice On Connector Cleave length 8mm Fixed Fiber holder Standard 250 900 Cleave length 8mm Fixed Fiber holder lil How to Use 1 Power Supply Always use the battery provided with Multipack F by the manufacturer Battery charging Connect AC power cord to the charging adapter and then to DC connecting jack for battery pack and the red LED on battery for displaying power is turned o
8. 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 cord or Multipack F with a wet hand It could result in electric shock Do not disassemble AC adapter battery or the Multipack F Transforming or modification of Multipack F unit could cause fire electric shock or injury When using an external battery follow the instructions below The use of 3 party or makeshift external battery may cause fumes or damage to the equipment and in serious cases it could result in burn injury or even death 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 contact the battery If a battery is not fully charged or green LED is not turned on in six hours immediately stop charging and contact Do not place any object on the AC adaptor during charging Use charger MPF B exclusively designed for the equipment The use of other battery pack may cause fumes burn damaged to the unit injury or even death ur Warnings ed Use the battery charger MPF B which is designed for the unit Do not apply different AC power Do not make a short circuit of the terminals of the charger MPF B Excessive current may cause personal injury and equipment damage Do not use Multipack F in
9. R key and you will enter Heater Mode Menu Move the cursor with LEFT and RIGHT button on Heater Mode Menu and you can change preset values on each mode 4 Stripping Mode Str Mode Menu 2 0 9 3 2 0 al 2l 5 Move the cursor to Str Mode Menu on Mode Menu and then press ENTER key and you will enter Stripping Mode Menu Move the cursor with LEFT and RIGHT button on Stripping Mode Menu and you can change preset values on each mode 5 Clock Setting i Vle la 2 Mont h 4 3l Da y a 4 Hour 3 Move the cursor to Clock Setting on Mode Menu and then press ENTER key and you will enter Clock Setting Move the cursor with LEFT and RIGHT button on Clock Setting and you can set year month day hour minute and second 47 6 48 Checking Program Version Program Ver Move the cursor to Program Ver on Mode Menu and then press ENTER key and you will enter Program Version You can see the current version of program Sleeve Heater Mode Setting 1 cle r h 2 Ti me 6 0s ec 3 Ht Tle mp 1 7 5 C Move the cursor to Heater Mode Menu with LEFT and RIGHT button and then press ENTER key and you will enter Heater Mode Setting Ctrl setting determines whether sleeve is to be heated with connector type or general type Time setting determines the time for heating the sleeve in seconds Ht Temp setting determines temperature for heating
10. an environment in which flammable liquids or hazardous gas exists The electric arc of Multipack F may cause fire or explosion Do not clean Multipack F with compressed air or compressed gas Check the condition of belt to see if there is any damage or worn outs before transporting the carrier case using the belt If the carrier case is dropped due to worn out belt it could damage the unit or people could get hurt If optical fiber fragments come into contact with the eye or skin it could be extremely dangerous Do not operate Multipack F near the temperature is over 50 C It could result in injury or damage equipment The heat oven reaches high temperatures Be extremely cautious when operating the oven Please keep hands and other objects away from the heater when in use The blade of the cleaver is very sharp so to be used carefully to avoid wound on your hand Do not stare in to beam of visual fault locator AN EXTREMELY HOT DO NOT TOUCH AA LASER WARNING Do not touch protection sleeve or tube heater during heating or immediately after completion of heating Their surfaces are very hot and touching these may result in burn Do not place Multipack F in an uneven surface The unit may fall causing personal injury or equipment damage Do not apply shock on Multipack F since it is a precision machine When moving or storing Multipack F use the carrying case which is designed for the equipment The carryin
11. e a finish 37 Vi Maintenance 1 Auto Stripper maintenance Remove worn out blade by unscrewing fixed bolts as shown below picture and move the slide part to the left hand side Place new blade in the reverse manner of removing Two blades as a pair at top and bottom For the perfect setting and fine stripping there should be no cracks when the top and bottom blades make contact Handling and storage 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 38 2 Cleaver maintenance 1 to 16 channel cleave positions is marked on a blade lf a blade does not cut fiber properly clean the edge and top and bottom rubber pads of the blade with a cotton swab wet in alcohol Do not use acetone or solvent to clean the rubber pads If the life of the blade is almost over fiber may not be cleaved clean In that case change the blade channel or replace with new one 1 Changing the channel of blade Position for cleaving Detach the automatic cleaver from the Multipack F body using a hexagon wrench as shown below picture Remove the Chip Box using a hexagonal wr
12. eatures Multipack F automatic fiber stripper automatically carries out an accurate stripping of the coating of single fibers Featuring excellent tensile force of fiber the automatic stripper strips up to 27mm in length without damaging the surface of fiber Read the user manual thoroughly to maintain the best performance of the unit 2 Specifications Strip Length 27mm Applicable Optical Fiber Diameter 0 25 0 9mm Blade life More than 100 000 times Motor life More than 1 000 000 times Fiber count Single type Tension More than 3kof Heating Range 130 3 Configuration and the parts Slide Cover Blade Heater Cover Slide Base Heater lt Front View gt lt Control Panel gt Monitor POWER ON OFF Stripper Button 3 Multipack F Alcohol dispenser 1 Features The alcohol dispenser in the Multipack F has a limited capacity the pump can be removed and refilled with cleaning fluid When refill the cleaner use ethyl alcohol 96 2 Specifications Dispensing method Air pump Capacity of the alcohol dispenser 13ml more than 100 times usage count Cleaner Ethyl alcohol 96 3 Configuration and the parts CAP Pum SS T p Sealing Cup Cleaner Ass y lt Assembled gt lt Disassembled gt 20 4 Multipack F Cleaver 1 Features The cleaver is designed to cleave the fiber at a 90 degree angle For the best result following requirements should be satisfied
13. ench as in the figure Optional 39 Open the cover and push the slider forward When the slider is fixed loosen the set screw a little bit about 2 turns with a hexagon wrench Turn the number on markings of blade by one click counterclockwise with a cotton swab Fixing reverse order 2 Blade replacement As shown below picture loosen the set screw at the side of the cleaver detached from the body a little bit around 2 turns with a wrench Insert a wrench into the hole at the bottom of the cleaver and loosen the Setscrew of the slider a little bit about 2 turns At this point the slider has to be moved backward 40 Insert the wrench bolt into the cam pin and pull it with tweezers and detach the slider Be careful not to damage the blade Assemble the part in the reverse manner Tighten the set screw firmly 3 Adjustment of blade height Insert a wrench into the hole at the bottom of the cleaver and loosen the set screw of the slider a little bit about 2 turns At this point the slider has to be moved backward Adjust the blade height by turning Cam Pin with a flat head screwdriver e Clockwise turning going upward e Counter clock wise turning going downward 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 4
14. er manual Keep this user manual along with equipment at all times ILSINTECH Co Ltd is not liable for any personal injury physical loss and damage to equipment caused by inappropriate use or unauthorized modification of the Multipack F Please turn off the power immediately and contact ILSINTECH Co Ltd if any of following incident occurs while operating the Multipack F Fumes bad odour strange noise or overheating Liquid or foreign substance contaminates the device Multipack F is dropped or damaged Use only the AC power cord provided by the manufacturer Using an improper AC power cord many cause fire electric shock or equipment damage resulting in personal injury Do not touch electrodes when Multipack F is turned on high voltage and heat generated from the electrodes could cause severe electric shock or burns Apply correct voltage The input AC power of the charger is AC 100 240V and 50 60Hz Check the AC power before use Providing AC power of an inappropriate range can cause flame fire damage on the equipment or severe injuries electric shock or even death Inappropriate AC output voltage or frequency from AC power is a common issue Before connecting AC power cord measure AC output voltage using the circuit tester Inappropriately high voltage or frequency of AC power can cause flame fire damage on the equipment or severe injuries or even death Do not excessively pull on heat or modify the
15. es the targeted temperature Operates Disengages the Visual fault locator Repeats Laser Diode Continuous Laser Diode Toggle Off whenever being pressed LED is lit upon pressing this once and Laser Diode operates in Continuous mode LED flickers upon pressing this once more and Laser Diode in the rear operates in Toggle mode LED is turned off upon pressing this once again and VFL function is cancelled Switches between menus Moves the cursor leftwards or decreases preset values Moves the cursor rightwards or increases preset values Goes to submenu or changes determines preset values 2 Multipack F Activation Press and hold power button for 1 second Check the red light turns on 3 Inserting optical fiber into the splice sleeve tube Insert optical fiber into the splice sleeve tube based on the assembling direction before stripping Sleeve Tube Fiber 29 4 Stripping Procedure Preheat the heater by operating the stripping part control as shown in the picture Open thermal heater cover and slide cover for preparation T Control Panel Automatic Fiber Stripper gt Place fiber into the holder as shown below pictures The minimum stripping length should be longer than 18mm 250 type gt 900 type gt O2 0 3 0 cable SOC type Mount the holder with the fiber onto the slider and close slide cover D250 type D900 type D2 0 3 0 type 30 Upo
16. g case protects the equipment against humidity vibration and shocks and prevents damages during its storage and moving Use pure ethyl alcohol 96 or greater to clean the LCD monitor body each of the other unit Otherwise blurring discoloration damage or performance deterioration may occur Multipack F requires no lubrication The use of oil or grease may degrade the performance and damage the equipment Do not store Multipack F 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 cause fire or electric shock If any problems occur ask ILSINTECH for repair and maintenance Suny ll Specifications and Components 1 Specifications Subject Description Applicable type of bers 0 25mm 0 9mm 2 0mm 3 0mm 4 0mm Indoor cable Applicable type of a a SC FC ST LC connector Fiber count Single fiber GEN TSAS Cladding di ter 125m Coating di ter 250 900 dimensions adding diameter yum Coating diameter i yim Fiber setting and 80 cleaved length AT Sleeve heating time 30sec 0 9mm fiber 70sec Indoor 3 0mm cable 80sec connector Applicable protection 60mm micro Connector Sleeve sleeve Altitude O 5 000m above sea level Temperature 10 C 50 C Humidity O 95 Wind 15m s non condensing Operating condition Storage Temperature 40 C 80 C Humidity O 9
17. ing the body On doing this job make the holder close to one side of holder base to make the optical fiber form a right angle to the blade 250 type gt 900 type gt SOC type Cleave optical fiber by pressing the cover 250 type gt 900 type gt SOC type Open the cover and check the shape of optical fiber cutting 9250 BT SOC 33 Remove the cleaved optical fiber and the holder Be careful not to contaminate them with dust or foreign substance upon removal Chips of cleaved optical fiber are automatically collected in the chip box 7 Placing a sleeve tube into the sleeve heater 250 P900 type Place sleeve tube in the middle of sleeve heater and fix it by pushing it down Close heater cover SOC type Insert into the right side of the sleeve heater and close heater cover 34 8 Heating Sleeve Tube Place the fiber which has been inserted into sleeve tube into heater Place optical fiber in which sleeve tube is put on the sleeve heater To make heater cover automatically closed when putting on sleeve heater put the optical fiber while being hung upon the heater lever e t is crucial to set the splice point to be in the middle of sleeve tube e Place the guide inside the sleeve tube to be set underneath Press w key to start tube heating HEAT LED Green is turned off when tube heating is completed Q Tube heating can be aborted by p
18. n and it starts charging The LED turns green as charging is completed It takes approximately 3 hours to charge when fully discharged AC Power Cord AC Adapter Charger The built in battery pack e Use only the charger and AC adaptor provided with the equipment e The battery of Multipack F MPF B has a protection circuit and function to prevent over discharge overcharge and overload The power is cut off when protective function is activated Checking remaining battery capacity The remaining capacity of a battery is indicated at the top right on the screen when Multipack F is in use Remaining battery level Remaining battery level display Remaining battery Monitor LED percentage 80 100 5 bars an ann 4 bars 60 80 40 60 3 bars 2 bars 20 40 aft 10 20 Less than 5 O bars 1 LED It should be charged 1 LED flash immediately 2 Battery Battery installation Use lock button to Install and remove the battery Lock button Battery Battery IV Features Multipack F is compact light and convenient It is recommended to carefully read the user manual before operation to understand the entire functions of Multipack F 1 Body Stripper Sleeve Heater z mae eal poe Cleaner Cleaver LCD Monitor Control Auto Chip Collector Option Ts 1 Optical Power Module Laan reen Uroa 2 Multipack F Auto Stripper 1 F
19. n closing the heater cover the optical fiber is heated for the predetermined time period and then stripping is performed with the sliders automatic move d 250 type gt 900 type gt D2 0 3 0 type When stripping is completed open the slide cover and pick up the holder with the stripped fiber The slider moves back to the initial position as thermal heater cover is opened Clean the stripped optical fiber using cleaning wipe not to leave any foreign substances on For the next operation remove the stripped sheath remnants in heater blade and holder seating part by using tools such as a soft brush In cleaning the blade is sharp so careful not to make any damage both on human body and on the blade during its handling 31 5 Cleaning Procedure When cleaning pump the alcohol dispenser 2 or 3 times using cleaning wipe as shown in the picture below In cleaning cover the front of outlet with cleaning wipe and discharge it not to make the cleaner disperse When the cleaner is drained open the cap and refill the cleaner Alcohol dispenser is attached to Multipack F body with a magnet so pull it up all the way and completely separate it from Multipack F body to refill the cleaner Use ethyl alcohol 96 as the designated cleaner 32 6 Cleaving Optical Fiber Open the cover and set the holder on which the stripped optical fiber is installed at the position for cutt
20. ressing key Take out the protected fiber from the heater after opening the heater cover Sleeve tube could be stuck to the bottom of the heater Use a cotton swab to separate the sleeve tube from the heater Always examine the final sleeve tube to check whether there are bubbles residue or dust in the sleeve tube 35 Operation Procedure Heating Sleeve As shown in the picture below apply power to the control panel and open the cover of the heater to prepare lt Control Panel gt lt Heating Sleeve gt Set the sleeve tube to the area of arc fused fiber that needs to be reinforced and place the fiber inside the heater The SOC type should be set to the right most position so that sleeve tube moves the heater as closely as possible For the connector type change the heater cover for connector use and then place the sleeve tube on the right end so that sleeve tube can be as close to the heater as possible Sleeve Tube SOC 36 ur Activate the heater after placing the fiber Approximately in 30 seconds after operation of sleeve heater sleeve tube is cooled lt Control Panel gt lt 250 type gt lt 900 type gt lt SOC type gt Open the cover when cooling is completed and take out the reinforced fiber lt SOC type gt lt Cooling Tray gt lt SOC type gt lt 900 type gt lt 250 type gt Assemble connectors upon which cooling is completed to mak
21. rranty Period and Contact 1 Warranty Period and Limit of Responsibility If Multipack F is broken within one year from delivery it will be repaired by the manufacturer for 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 3 Misuse and mishandling Handling or maintenance not meeting the operational procedures or instructions presented in service manual and Damaged Warranty Seal 2 Before sending the equipment Please contact ILSINTECH first 53 3 For more effective maintenance and repair Buyer should include a note which describes Name department company address telephone no Fax no e mail address Serial number of Multipack F Error messages appeared when an incident or breakage occurred Possibly with a brief explanation of the symptoms or reasons for repair including the condition and time of incident current condition and monitor condition etc 4 Transport Multipack F is high precision equipment So it is required to protect it from moisture vibratiom shake or physical impact by transporting it after keeping in an exclusive carrier case When requesting for repair service please make sure that the body with components is sent in an exclusive carrier case 5 Repair Save contents such as splicing results or splicing modes
22. tected upon its generation It can detect 270HZ 330HZ 1KHZ 2KHz 49 Vill Menu Operation 1 Going to Submenu Press MENU button on Main Menu and it goes to Mode Menu the submenu Move the cursor to a targeted mode menu on Mode Menu and then press ENTER key and it goes to the submenu of Mode Menu Likewise you can go to submenu further by moving the cursor to a targeted mode menu and then pressing ENTER key 2 Going Up to Main Menu Press MENU button and you can go up to main menu from submenu For example it goes as Menu for Setting Heater Mode Mode Setting pressing MENU button Mode Menu pressing MENU button Main Menu 3 Changing Modes or Preset Values Every menu operates with LEFT RIGHT and ENTER button to change modes or preset values One mode or preset value is selected by moving the cursor with LEFT and RIGHT button and it is then subject to alteration Put the cursor on mode or preset value on which you want to apply change and then press ENTER key and the cursor starts to flicker The mode or preset value starts to change upon pressing LEFT and RIGHT button When mode or preset value is properly settled press ENTER key to determine the mode or value as it is Then the cursor stops flickering 50 4 Example for Mode Alteration Wavelength alteration for optical power meter Move the cursor to 1310nm wavelength
23. the sleeve in C 8 Stripping Mode Setting Move the cursor to Stripping Mode Menu with LEFT and RIGHT button and then press ENTER key and you will enter Heater Mode Setting Time determines the heating time for stripping waiting time from closing the cover until stripping is completed Ht Temp determines heating temperature for stripping in C 9 Optical Power Meter H T MODIE S 3 0 CiIOIN H T MOIDE S 3 0 C jOIN SIT MODE 0 25 SIT MOIDE 0 2 5 C W CW ERR 53 70d Bm 0 5 3d Bm Connect the fused optical fiber to the laser source device and then to PhotoDiode adapter PD in the rear and you can measure the optical power meter as in the figure above You can see that the value of optical power changes from 53 70dBm when not being connected to the laser that generates optical power to 0 53dBm upon connection with the laser as in the figure on the left You can alter wavelength and unit of measurement by moving the cursor with LEFT RIGHT and ENTER button Refer to Example for mode alteration wavelength alteration for optical power meter for making alteration HT MODE S 3 0 CON HT MODE S 3 0 C ON S T MODE 0 2 5 gt ST MODE 0 25 CW 270HZ 0 53dBm 0 534 Bm The figure above shows when tone is output from the laser source The left demonstrates output of laser source with Continuous mode and the right displays that the tone of 270Hz is automatically de
24. ture 10 C to 50 C Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Relative humidity 0 to 85 non condensing 25 26 2 Multipack F Visual fault locator Technical Specifications Laser source Class 2 laser diode Laser wavelength 650nm 20nm Fiber compatibility SM and MM Output power lt 1mW into single mode fiber Output port Universal adapter for connectors with En 2 5mm ferrules Modulation CW or 2 3Hz selected a All specification valid at 23 C unless otherwise specified Specifications Operating temperature 10 C to 40 C Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Relative humidity 0 to 85 non condensing 3 Configuration and the parts Optical Power Modules VFL Power meter Universal adapter Cover gt VAN Gi aften rowel weren EF AULT LOCATOR POWE INTERFACE Ferrule Photo diode 2 V Operation 1 Function buttons 28 Turns the power On Off The power is turned On Off with beep sound upon pressing this button for about 1 second Supplies power to the stripper heater Toggles On Off when pressed LED is lit upon pressing this button and optical fiber can perform stripping after the stripper heater reaches the targeted temperature The beep sounds when it reaches the targeted temperature Provides power to the sleeve heater Toggles On Off when pressed LED is lit upon pressing this button and heating is maintained for the preset period after the sleeve heater reach
25. ures 24 The optical power module of Multipack F is consisted of the optical power meter to measure optical power and the visual fault locator to check the disconnection of line For exact measurement and utilization the following conditions should be satisfied Optical light reception unit of optical power meter should be clean The cross section of ferrule on optical connector inserted to optical power meter and the visual fault locator should be clean e Be careful not to dampen the equipment e Maintain the unit in a clean condition at all times because many of splicing problems are caused by dust or moisture e Keep and use the unit at room temperature as it could be deformed by heat e Keep the equipment from being shaken or physically impacted as it could be broken e Be careful and do not directly see the light output from the visual fault locator with naked eye as it could cause blindness 2 Specifications 1 Multipack F optical power meter Technical Specifications Power range 5 to 50 dBm Measurable wavelengths Calibrated wavelengths Optional 1 25mm Universal adapter Warranty and recommended calibration interval 3 years a All specification valid at 1550nm without 1 2 factors and 23 C 1 with an 2 5mm universal adapter for PC connector b In CW mode c At 10dBm CW mode d From 5dBm to 40dBm From 40dBm to 50dBm 0 1dB resolution Specifications Operating tempera
26. with LEFT and RIGHT button and then press ENTER key and you will enter wavelength setting HT MODE S 30 CON S T M O DIE 0 2 5 CW 53 70dBm Cursor starts flickering upon pressing ENTER key It switches to 1490nm as in the figure below upon pressing RIGHT button HT MODE S 30 CON S T MODE o 2 5 CW EREET 53 704Bm It switches to 1550nm as in the figure below upon pressing RIGHT button once more HT MODE S 3 0 C O N S T MODE O 2 5 5 3 7 old B m It is settled as 1550nm upon pressing ENTER key You can also change mode in HT MODE Sleeve Heater Mode and ST MODE Stripping Mode with the same method 51 5 Example for Preset Value Alteration Preset value alteration on sleeve heater mode Locate the cursor at 175C as in the figure below on Menu for Setting Heater Mode ll Cit r l MI C RO 2 Ti me 80sec 3 Ht Temp Cursor starts flickering upon pressing ENTER key The preset value goes down to 174C upon pressing LEFT button once The value quickly goes down upon continuously pressing LEFT button Disengage the LEFT button when you reach a proper value Complete the setting with LEFT and RIGHT button and then press ENTER key and the cursor stops flickering and the value is settled as in the figure below 1 Cit r Il MI CRO 2 Ti me 5 0s ec 3 Hit Tie mp 52 SUEY IX Wa
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