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  • Page 1 Mini 6S User Manual - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents · Introduction 5) Password · Technical specifications 6) System Information · Appendix I · Splicer description & Part name · Appendix II · How to the replace the fiber folder · Cleaning · Appendix III · Splice Program - Stabilize Electrodes - Arc Calibration - Splice Menu 1) Splice Mode...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Standard : 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 60mm Applicable Sleeve Thanks for choosing Mini 6S FTTx Master from FiberFox. The Mini 6S with innovative design and Custom : 4*32mm sleeve (For SOC) exquisite manufacturing technology gives customers unexperienced convenience. Heating Time 8~900sec (Typical: 18Sec) Unprecedented splicing experience and new technology greatly reduces splicing and heating...
  • Page 4: Splicer Description & Part Name

    Splicer description & part name How to replace the fiber holder Heat Oven ON/OFF button 1) Unscrew the bolt Caution 2) Take out the worn holder 1) The unscrewd bolts remains in the 3) Replace it by new one holder (Do not take the bolts out) 4) Tighten up the screw 2) Do not screw down the holder too tight Return Button...
  • Page 5: Splice Program

    Splice Programs [Splice Menu] 1) Splice Mode Splice Menu, Maintenance, Stabilize Electrodes, Setting, User Instruction, Arc Calibration [Stabilize Electrodes] In the event of sudden change in environmental conditions or after cleaning electrodes, the arc power sometimes becomes unstable, resulting in higher splice loss. Especially when the splicer is moved from lower altitudes to higher , it takes time for the arc power to stabilize.
  • Page 6: Splice Option

    2) Splice Option 3) Heater Mode Select Heater Mode Factory Pre-set : 9ea ON : Automatic splicing procedure Auto Start User edit : 9ea Edit Heater Mode OFF : Maunal Splicing procedure Custom build splice mode : 1ea ON : Pause after the fiber gap position process Delete Heater Mode Pause 1 OFF : Proceeding without the pause...
  • Page 7: Heater Mode

    4) Data Storage 5) Menu Lock Input password to access the sub-menus Display Splice Record Displaying your detailed splice record ON : Disable ‘Splice mode’ edit Delete Splice Record Splice Mode Lock OFF : Ensable ‘Splice mode’ edit Export Splice Data Downloading saved data (Splice record or Image) ON : Disable ‘Heater mode’...
  • Page 8: Maintenance

    [Maintenance] ▶ Diagnostic Test 1) Maintenance Menu LED Calibration Measures and adjusts the brightness of LED Dust Check Dust checking process ▶ Quick Optimize Quick & Easy overall maintenance Motor Calibration Automatically calibrates the motor speed Automatic process ‘Lens focus+motor calibration+fiber training’ Arc Calibration Automatically calibrates the Arc power ▶...
  • Page 9 ▶ Fiber Training ▶ Motor Drive It checks the operation status of 6 motors (L, R Press, X, Y Focus, X, Y Align). ▶ Update Software Upgrade to the latest version. Procedure Prepare the USB device. Download the latest version software to the USB. Link to the Splicer (Via link cable in the package).
  • Page 10: Setting

    [Setting] 2) Language Set your own language. 1) System Setting Language Available ON : Sound on Buzzer OFF : Sound off 繁体中文 Việt ℃ : Celcisius English ‫العربية‬ Temperature Unit ℉ : Fahrenheit Español 한글 ON : Auto start Automatic Heating OFF : Manual start Русский...
  • Page 11: Power Save Option

    3) Power Save Option 4) Set Calendar 5) Password 1) No input during the time you set, the splicer will block Change your password. the power supply toward LCD 2) System will be switched over to standby mode. Monitor Shut Down Press the power button to resume (Screen will be back on) No input during the time you set,...
  • Page 12: System Information

    6) System Information Machine Serial No. Identification number of the splicer Software Version Software version being installed FPGA Field programmable gate array’ version Total Arc Count Total number of Arc discharges Current Arc Count Current number of Arc discharge Last Maintenance Last maintenance date Production Date Manufacturing date...
  • Page 13 Appendix I Decrease [Overlap] and Fiber stuffing too much perform [Motor clibration] Splice loss increase : Reason and solution. Arc power not adequate Perform [Arc calibration] Symptom Name Reason Solution Thin Some arc parameters not Adjust [Prefuse power], Core Axial Dust on v-groove or fiber Clean v-groove and fiber adequate...
  • Page 14: Appendix Ii

    Appendix II Execute “Motor Clibration” Unidentified Shock occurred to the splicer If error message is shown as below during the process, Please follow the instruction accordingly. If If the [problem still exist, please Type of Fibers during the splicing process the problem still remains, please contact us.
  • Page 15 Appendix III There’s dust or dirt on the fiber Prepare the fiber again surface [Questions and troubleshooting] The lens or LEDs are coated in Execute the dust check after · Power does not turn off when pressing On / Off button. dust cleaning the lenses and LEDs Press and hold the key until the LED color changes from green to red.
  • Page 16 · Fiber protection sleeve adhered to heating plate after shrinking use a cotton swab or a similar soft tip object to push and remove the sleeve. · Forgot password Please contact the sale agent. · No arc power change after [Arc calibration] An internal factor is calibrated and adjusted for the specific arc power selected.

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