X75 Fusion Splicer
Parameters and Programs
Operating Instructions
revision: 06/01
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Special Program for TrueWave Fiber
Cleaving Quality TrueWave fiber reacts with great sensitivity to worn or damaged cleavers. If the cleaver is
not in flawless condition, splintering occurs in the coating.
As a rule, this damage is not allways visible at the display and is thus not recognized by
the splicer. In general, illuminated spots appear during fusion at the splice joint. This
results in extremely poor splicing results (0.5 dB and more), which
are normaly recognized
by the splicer. Splintering may be present if the actual cleave angle is still OK (the cleave
angle which is measured and displayed by the splicer). This problem may even occur with
cleavers which function flawlessly with other types of fiber. Use flawlessly functioning
cleavers only.
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