FIBER FOX Mini 12R+ Manual de usuario

Rev.0.01
This User Manual explains the use, performance characteristics, and cautions about MINI12R+ fusion
splicer and how to install and operate it. The primary goal of this manual is to make the user as familiar
with the splicer as possible.
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Preface
Thank you for choosing MINI12R+ Arc Fusion Splicer. This product delivers ultra fast
splicing time and has an incredibly short shrinking time. It uses the prole alignment
technique and extremely accurate alignment process to ensure precise splice
loss estimation. A new shrinking technology makes that the shrink time is greatly
reduced, thus resulting in an extremely fast total cycle time. The splicer is designed
to withstand harsh environmental conditions. Its lightweight, yet robust, compact and
ergonomic design allows users to easily carry or move. MINI12R+ has a menu-driven
user interface with dynamic function buttons and a fully automatic splice process.
For more information of MINI12R+, please contact local agent or visit our ocial
website.
Important!
We recommend all users to read this manual before operating MINI12R+ fusion
splicer.

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Contents
Chapter1 Technical Parameters
1.1 Applicable Fiber Type 05
1.2 Splice Loss 05
1.3 Splice Mode 05
1.4 Heat Oven 05
1.5 Power Supply 05
1.6 Size and Weight 05
1.7 Environmental Conditions 06
1.8 Others 06
Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Safety Warning and Precautions 07
2.2 Operational Safety Warnings 07
2.3 Maintenance and External Care Precautions 08
2.4 Transport and Storage Precautions 08
2.5 Installation 09
2.6 Splice Overview 09
2.7 Power Supply Method 10
2.8 Charging Process 10
2.9 Charging Methods 11
2.10 Battery Status 11
2.11 Battery Refresh Cycle 11
2.12 Heat Oven 12
Chapter 3 Basic Operation
3.1 Power Connection 13
3.2 Battery Check 13
3.3 Turn On the Splicer 14
3.4 Adjust Monitor Position 14
3.5 Adjust LCD Backlight Brightness 14

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3.6 Preparing the Fiber 15
3.7 How to Make a Splice 16
3.8 Inspecting the Fibers 17
3.9 Splicing 18
3.10 How to Protect the Splice 19
Chapter 4 Splice Mode
4.1 Displaying the Active Splice Program 20
4.2 Selecting a Splice Program 20
4.3 General Splicing Steps 21
4.4 Parameters for Normal Splicing Process 23
Chapter 5 Splice Option 25
Chapter6 Heater Mode
6.1 Heater Template 26
6.2 Select Heat Mode 26
6.3 Edit Heat Mode 27
6.4 Deleting Heat Mode 27
6.5 Heat Mode Parameters 28
Chapter 7 Maintenance Menu
7.1 Replace Electrodes 29
7.2 Stabilize Electrodes 30
7.3 Diagnostic Test 30
7.4 Dust Check 31
7.5 Motor Calibration 31
7.6 Arc Calibration 32
7.7 Electrode Setting 32
7.8 Quick Optimize 33
Contents

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Chapter 8 Other Functions & Utilities
8.1 Display Splice Record 34
8.2 Delete Splice Record 34
8.3 Cancel Data Storage 34
8.4 System Setting 34
8.5 Monitor Position 35
8.6 Power Save Option 35
8.7 System Information 36
Appendix A 37
Appendix B 39
Appendix C 42
Battery precautions 44
Contents

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Chapter 1 Technical Parameters
1.1 Applicable Fiber Type
1.2 Splice Loss
1.3 Splice Mode
SM(ITU-TG.652)/MM(ITU-TG.651)/DS(ITU-TG.653)/NZDS(ITU-TG.655) /ITU-
TG.657A/ITU-TG.657B
Fiber count: 1 to 12 bers
Same ber is spliced, measured by insertion method relevant to ITU-T standard.
The typical values of splice loss are:
SM:0.05dB
MM:0.02dB
DS:0.08dB
NZDS:0.08dB
100 kinds of splice modes; 40 kinds of preset splice mode
It can store 2000 records of the latest splice results.
1.4 Heat Oven
Heating time: 20 to 900s optional.
Typical heating time: 30s.
Heating mode: 32 in-built heat modes available; 5 kinds of preset heating modes.
1.6 Size and Weight
Size:Length×width×height= 124mm×123mm×138mm
weight:1.74kg (battery included)/ 1.37kg
1.5 Power Supply
External DC power input: Input voltage 12V, Input current ≥ 3A;
Lithium battery: 11.1V, 5.2Ah, fully charging time about 3 hours;

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1.7 Environmental Conditions
Operating conditions: altitude: 0 to 5000m, relative humidity: 0 to 95%,
temperature: -10 to 50 ℃ , the maximum wind velocity: 15m / s;
Storage conditions: relative humidity: 0 to 95%, temperature: -20 to 60 ℃ ,
battery: -20 to 45 ℃ for long-term storage;
1.8 Others
Observation and display: Two cameras, 4.3-inch color LCD touch screen (High
strength resistant protective layer on its surface)
38x magnication for 1 to 4 bers X and Y view; 28x magnication for 5 to 8
bers X and Y view; 18x magnication for 9 to 12 bers X and Y view.
Tensile test:1.96 to 2.25N.
Terminals:
Port Descriptions
SD card Internally installed, SD card drive, program for storage
Serial port Internally installed, back apron inner side, conduct debugging
HDMI External outside the device, data encryption function and image save

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Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Safety Warning and Precautions
2.2 Operational Safety Warnings
As MINI12R+ is designed for fusion splicing silica glass optical bers, it is very
important that the splicer should not be used for any other purposes. The splicer is
a precision instrument and must be handled with caution. Therefore, you must read
the following safety rules and general precautions in this manual regarding the use
and handling of MINI12R+ at any time. Any behaviors that do not follow the warnings
and cautions will break the safety standard about design, manufacture, and usage
of the fusion splicer.
Fiber Fox assumes no responsibility for those consequences caused by misuse.
① Never operate the splicer in an environment where flammable liquids or vapors
exist.
② DO NOT touch the electrodes when the splicer is on.
Note: Only use specied electrodes for the fusion splicer. Select [Replace
electrode] in maintenance menu to replace electrodes, or turn o the splicer and
disconnect the AC power source or remove battery before replacing electrodes.
Discharging is prohibited before the electrodes are placed as a pair.
③ DO NOT disassemble or modify any components of the splicer without approval,
except for the permitted-to-disassemble / modify components or parts by users
stated in this manual. Component replacement and its internal adjustment must be
implemented by authorized technicians or engineers.
④ Handle the main supply cable carefully. Pull out the cable from the electrical
socket by holding only the wall plug and not by pulling the cable. Always ensure this
cable to be in good condition. Otherwise, there is a risk of re or electrical shock.
⑤ To prevent any re or electrical shock, do not expose the splicer to rain or damp
conditions.
⑥ Safety glasses should always be worn during ber preparation and splicing
operation. Fiber fragments can be extremely dangerous if they come into contact
with the eye, skin, or are ingested.
⑦ Turn o the fusion splicer immediately, and disconnect the adapter from the port
of power supply input on the splicer if user observes the following the following
faults, to avoid malfunction or beyond repair:

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2.4 Transport and Storage Precautions
① Always avoid using hard objects to clean V-grooves and electrodes.
② Always avoid using acetone, thinner, benzol or alcohol when cleaning any part of
the splicer, except for the places advised.
③ Use a dry cloth to remove dust and dirt from the splicer.
④ If the outside of the splicer is dirty, plunge a soft cloth into diluted neutral
washing up liquid, wring out the cloth and clean. Dry the splicer with a dry cloth but
DO NOT use furniture polish or other cleaning agents.
⑤ Always follow the maintenance instructions in this manual.
2.3 Maintenance and External Care Precautions
① When the splicer is moved from cold to warm environment, you should allow the
splicer to warm up gradually. Otherwise, the condensation generated inside will
bring harmful eects to the splicer.
② Pack the fusion splicer well for long time storage.
③ Keep the splicer clean and dry.
④ The splicer is precision adjusted and aligned. Always keep the splicer in its
carrying case to protect from damage and dirt. Put cushion package outside the
carrying case for long distance transportation.
⑤ Always avoid leaving the splicer in direct sunlight or expose to excessive heat.
⑥ Keep the humidity to a minimum level where the splicer is stored. The humidity
must not exceed 95%.
Fumes, bad smell, abnormal noise or over heat.
Liquid or other matter falls into cabinet
The splicer is damaged or dropped.
If any of these faults occurs, please contact our service center immediately. Leaving
the splicer in a damaged state without any prompt measures may cause equipment
failure, electric shock, or re and may result in injury or death.
⑧ Do not use compressed gas or canned air to clean the splicer. They may contain
flammable materials that could ignite during the electrical discharge.
⑨ Please use MINI12R+ specic standard AC adapter only. Using an improper AC
power source may cause fuming, electric shock or equipment damage and may even
result in re, injury or death.
⑩ Please use MINI12R+ specic AC power cord only. Do not place any heavy
objects on the AC power cord. Keep the power cord away from heat source. Do
not modify the power cord. Using an improper cord or a damaged cord may cause
fuming, electric shock or equipment damage and may even result in re, injury or
death.
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