The document outlines the process and settings that can be configured in the administrator menu of the TYPE-81C Optical Fiber Fusion Splicer. This includes accessing protected menus, changing splice program parameters, analyzing fiber types, and implementing security features.
The steps to access the administrator menu are to touch the 'Login' icon on the menu screen, input the default password of '0000', and the administrator menu will be displayed granting access to additional configuration options.
Items that can be changed in the administrator menu for splice programs include fusion time, prefusion time, arc gap, overlap, and arc power. These more detailed settings are not usually visible in the normal menu.
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Direct Core Monitoring Optical Fiber Fusion Splicer
TYPE-81C Administrator menu Operation instructions
Overview 1 Accessing administrator menu 1 Administrator menu details 2 Changing settings 5 Analyzing fiber type 8 Registration of splice program 8 Release of splice program 10 Security (startup password protection) 11
Table of contents 1
Accessing administrator menu 1: Touch Login icon ( ) on the menu screen. Input Pass Code screen 2: 0000 is shown from the beginning. Touch OK. Pass code: 0000 3: The menu screen is displayed again when the pass code is accepted. The administrator menu enables setting up further detailed functions. The access to the menu is limited by pass code.
Menu Maintenance Security Function USB Login 2011/01/01 0000 DATA Select Item
Maintenance Security Function USB Login 2011/01/01 0000 DATA Tips Once you enter the Pass Code, you can access the administrator menu without re-entry of the Pass Code unless you turn off the power. If you turn off the power and turn it on again, the operator menu is displayed. 4: In administrator menu, you can change extra items of splice programs and heating programs as described next few pages what are not appeared in normal menu. About changing items, please refer to page 4-6 of operation manual. Splice Data Menu Splice Data Information Information 2
Page Splice program items in administrator menu <Fusion Time> Fusion time is the duration of arc discharge. (Numerical input) <Prefusion Time> Pre-fusion time is the time in seconds the fiber ends wait after the arc discharge begins before beginning the overlap (feed). (Numerical input) <Arc Gap> Arc gap is the distance between the left and right fibers before fusion takes place. (Numerical input) <Over Lap> 1/5 Overlap is the amount of overlap between the left and right fibers that occurs when the right fiber is fed forward during the arc fusion. (Numerical input) <Arc Power> Expressed in a unit-less step value as [Standard +XX]. Arc power controls the amount of heat the fibers are exposed to during the fusion arc. As the power is automatically set after an arc test and compensated at every splices, normally an operator does not need to change it manually. Standard means compensated arc power of the splice program, and added value can be manually set by operator. (Numerical input) <Staying Time> Staying time is the duration from the end of overlap to the beginning of pulling. Only for Fiber pulling splice. (Numerical input) <Fiber Pulling> Fiber pulling is the amount of pulling the fiber back after overlap. (Numerical input) <Arc Center> 2/5 Arc center is the position of the arc center. Usually it is set automatically by the splicer. (Numerical input)
Go on to the next page. Administrator menu details 3 <Splice Select> Select the splice mode from Automatic, Manual and Quick. (Icon selection) Automatic APDS is used and automatic splice is performed. Manual Splice is performed by manual operation with key pad. Quick APDS is not performed. Inspections are simplified and automatic splice is performed. <Align Method> Select the fiber aligning method from Core, Diameter, AIAS, ATTN and Adaptive. (Icon selection) Core Aligns the left and right fibers by the center of their cores. Diameter Aligns the left and right fibers by their outer diameters. AIAS Signifies Automatic Intentional Axis Shift. High core-cladding eccentricities have an effect on surface tension during arc, yielding high splice loss. This method is used to intentionally offset the left and right fiber centers in order to minimize this effect. Note: If AIAS is selected, arc parameters cannot be changed. ATTN Signifies Attenuation. Fibers are spliced by shifting the centers of the left and right fiber cores to achieve intentional high splice losses. Before ATTN splice, set the target attenuation (splice loss) and the adjustment factor. Change the adjustment factor so that a yielded splice loss matches the target attenuation.. Adaptive is the alignment method mainly for BIF. It is used in splicing optical fiber with complicated core profiles. <Est. Loss Limit> If the higher estimated splice loss than this value is measured, the splicer warns on the screen. (Numerical input) <Clv. Angle Limit> 3/5 If the larger cleave angle than this value is measured, the splicer warns on the screen. (Numerical input) <HDCM> Monitors and inspects fiber core with high precision. You can select ON or OFF. Normally ON is desirable. OFF is set for specialty fiber splicing. (Icon selection) <Splice ID Name> Each splice condition name can be changed from the initial factory setting to a name that is more meaningful to the user. Please refer to page 7 regarding how to change the splice ID name. (Text input) <Fiber Detection> 4/5 Automatic fiber detection function. ON/OFF (Icon selection) Please refer to page 8. <Arc image Compensation> This function compensates arc power to an optimum level for the arc condition. Set "Arc Environment Compensation" to ON to enable this function. (Icon selection) <Arc Environment Compensation> 5/5 This function compensates arc power to an optimum level for the environmental condition. (Icon selection)
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Page Heater Program items in administrator menu <Heat Up Temp. A> Heating element rise up to the set temperature in the first term of heating cycle. (Numerical input) <Heating Duration A> Duration of the first term of heating cycle. (Numerical input) <Heat Up Temp. B> Heating element rise up to the set temperature in the middle term of heating cycle. (Numerical input) <Heating Duration B> 1/2 Duration of the middle term of heating cycle. (Numerical input) <Heat Finish Temp> The temperature of finishing heating cycle after cooling by the fan. (Numerical input) <Sleeve ID Name> Change the protection sleeve. (Text input) <Heat ID Name> 2/2 Change the heater programs name. (Text input)
5 Example 1: Change Align Method from Core to Diameter. 1: Referring to page 1, go to the administrator menu. Referring to page 4-6 of operation manual, go to the splice program setting screen. 2: Go to the page 3 by using the move ( ), select Align Method to go to the setting screen. Changing settings
Splice Program SMF Standard 1/4 Fusion Time 02.00 sec 003 SMF Quick Prefusion Time 00.18 sec SMF Quick Arc Gap 15.00 um SMF Quick Over Lap 10.00 um Select Item
Splice Program SMF Standard 3/4 Automatic Align Method Core SMF Quick Est. Loss Limit 00.15 dB SMF Quick Clv. Angle Limit 03.50 deg Select Item Splice Select 3: Touch Diameter once. The icon will change its color. Then touch it again to determine selection.
Align Method 1/2 SMF Quick SMF Quick Select Item Core Splice Program Diameter AIAS ATTN 4: Diameter is selected.
Splice Program SMF Standard 3/4 Automatic Align Method Diameter SMF Quick Est. Loss Limit 00.15 dB SMF Quick Clv. Angle Limit 03.50 deg Select Item Splice Select 6 Example 2: Change Arc Center. (Numerical input) 1: Referring to page 1, go to the administrator menu. Referring to page 4-6 of operation manual, go to the splice program setting screen.
Splice Program SMF Standard 1/4 Fusion Time 02.00 sec 003 SMF Quick Prefusion Time 00.18 sec SMF Quick Arc Gap 15.00 um SMF Quick Over Lap 10.00 um Select Item 2: Go to the page 2 by using the move ( ), select Arc Center to go to the setting screen.
Splice Program SMF Standard 2/4 0300 step SMF Quick Fiber Pulling 00.00 sec Arc Center Standard + 0000 dot Select Item Arc Power Staying Time 00.00 sec 3: Input the value by touching number keys, then touch OK ( ). OK Set Value
SMF Standard Arc Center OK 1 7 8 2 3 9 5 6 4 0 - + + 0 0 1 0 unit dot Max. +0100 Min. -0100 Standard +0000 4: Arc Center value is changed.
Splice Program SMF Standard 2/4 0300 step SMF Quick Fiber Pulling 00.00 sec Arc Center Standard + 0010 dot Arc Power Staying Time 00.00 sec 7 Example 3: Edit splice ID name. 3: Edit the name according to the key guidance shown on the screen. 4: After the edit, touch OK. 1: Referring to page 1, go to the administrator menu. Referring to page 4-6 of operation manual, go to the splice program setting screen.
Splice Program SMF Standard 1/4 Fusion Time 02.00 sec 003 SMF Quick Prefusion Time 00.18 sec SMF Quick Arc Gap 15.00 um SMF Quick Over Lap 10.00 um Select Item 2: Go to the page 4 by using the move ( ), select Splice ID Name to go to the setting screen.
SMF Standard 4/4 ON SMF Quick Fiber Ditection ON Select Item HDCM Splice ID Name Splice Program
OK Standard SMF Z X C V B N M A S D F G H J K L Q W E R T Y U I O P ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) < > ? : { } _ + Shift Default BS Cancel
OK Standard SMF z x c v b n m a s d f g h j k l q w e r t y u i o p 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 , . / ; [ ] - = Shift Default BS Cancel Shift SMF Standard 8 APDS: Auto fiber profiling check and Detection System The splicer automatically analyzes optical fiber type to be spliced from fiber image, compares the analyzed splice program to the selected splice program and displays the result on a screen. This system prevents splice program and fiber type from being miss-selected. When the analyzed fiber type is different from the set fiber type, the result screen appears and the splicer stops. Fiber types that can be analyzed are typically SMF, MMF, DSF/NZDS and BIF. The right and left fibers are analyzed individually. If a fiber profile cannot be identified, the splicer displays OTHER.
Note: The TYPE-81C fusion splicer stores the profiling information of representative fiber types. Therefore the splicer could make miss-analysis on a different manufacturers or new fiber types. With regard to profiling data customization and the modification of fiber types, contact our maintenance service center or sales personnel. Tips The background of the splice program that is registered is shown in blue and highlighted in green when selected. The background of the splice program that is NOT registered is shown in black and the text is highlighted in red when selected. Not all splice programs are registered in the initial factory settings. If you would like to use some other splice programs, you can register in the Administrator menu. Registration of splice program Analyzing fiber type
Fiber Detection 1/2 Reset Splicer recommends the change of splice program and starts the ARC TEST [ SMF ] -> [ MMF ] Fiber Detection Result L:MMF R:MMF
Fiber Detection 2/2 Reset Go on Next (ARC TEST) 003 SMF Quick SMF Quick Go on Next (SPLICE) Override
Go on Next (ARC TEST) Change the splice program and perform an arc test. Go on Next (Splice) Change the splice program and perform splice. Override Ignore the result and continue to perform the splicing process. 9 1: SMF Standard is currently selected. Go to splice program setting screen. In this example, category of NZDS is selected. 2: Select the splice program with black background you would like to register. The selected splice program is highlighted in red. Then touch the setting icon ( ). 5: The black background turns blue. The splice program is registered and can be shown on the operator menu screen as well. The registered splice program is stored after the power is turned off.
1/5 NZDSF typical 016 PureGuide 017 PureMetro 018 Splice Program Select splice program NZDSF typical 015
1/5 PureGuide 017 PureMetro 018 Splice Program Select splice program NZDSF typical 016 NZDSF Typical 015 MENU SMF Standard 60mm 0.25 Start Ready X/Y DISP Splice Program 4: Select ON to register the splice program.
Splice Program 1/1 No.016 NZDSF typical Select Item ON OFF 10
Tips An administrator can also register a heater program, change settings and edit sleeve names in the same way. Go to the administrator menu, refer to page 4-6 of operation manual, and go to the splice program setting screen. Then refer to page 5 to 7. The registered splice program that is currently selected cannot be released. Select other splice program first and release the registered program. 1: Referring the page 4-1 of operation manual, select other fiber type first.
Splice Program 1/1 No.002 SMF Standard Select Item 2: Referring to the page 9, select OFF in the splice program Entry screen to release the splice program. OFF ON
1/67 SMF AIAS 004 PureMetro-SMF 028 Splice Program Select splice program SMF Standard 002 SMF Quick 003 3: The splice program SMF Standard is released. MENU SMF Standard 60mm 0.25 Start Ready X/Y DISP This splice program is currently selected but you would like to release it MENU 60mm 0.25 Start Ready X/Y DISP Typical NZDS Release of splice program 11
Security (Startup password protection) Using a startup password, Security function prevents unwanted users from accessing the splicer. It is located in Security function on menu screen. Touch Security ( ) in MENU screen to go to security screen. Select the item Security, and select the item Enable in the next screen. Setting startup password screen is displayed. Please set an arbitrary password of four digits. ex) 1234 It becomes impossible to start when the start up password is forgotten. Please note it. Please inquire of our maintenance service center when you forget the startup password by any chance. 1 S M T W T F S OK January 2011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 January Touch the month icon ( ) or the year icon ( ) to change the calendar. The calendar is changed by "Move" ( , ). 2011 Please specify the day when the startup password is demanded on the calendar. Touch an arbitrary date on the screen, then touch "OK". A past date cannot be set. Select Item
[11/01/20] 1/1 Every Day Password Entry Request(yy/mm/dd) By selecting Cycle, the setting that demands the startup password for each certain period (every day/every week/every month) after the date when the startup password demand can be done. Every Week Every Month OFF Select Item
Menu Maintenance Security Function USB Login 2011/01/01 0000 DATA Select Item
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