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Splice Menu
Select Splice Mode
Database of splice mode
Splice Mode
Description
SM AUTO
This splice mode can splice the standard SM fiber (ITU-T G.652).
The amount of heat applied to the fiber is calibrated in real time by
analyzing the cladding illumination during arc discharge then adjusting
The arc current accordingly. This splice mode does not require the
operator to perform an arc calibration.
MM AUTO
This splice mode can splice the standard MM fiber (ITU-T G.651).
The amount of heat applied to the fiber is calibrated in real time by
analyzing the cladding illumination during arc discharge then adjusting
The arc current accordingly. This splice mode does not require the
operator to perform an arc calibration.
NZ AUTO
This splice mode can splice the standard NZDS fiber (ITU-T G.655).
The amount of heat applied to the fiber is calibrated in real time by
analyzing the cladding illumination during arc discharge then adjusting the
arc current accordingly. This splice mode does not require the operator to
perform an arc calibration.
DS AUTO
This splice mode can splice the standard DS fiber (ITU-T G.653).
The amount of heat applied to the fiber is calibrated in real time by
analyzing the cladding illumination during arc discharge then adjusting the
arc current accordingly. This splice mode does not require the operator to
perform an arc calibration.
AUTO
SM/NZ/DS
This splice mode can splice standard telecommunications grade fiber,
including SMF (ITU-T G.652), NZDSF (ITU-T G.655) and DSF (ITU-T
G.653).
The amount of heat applied to the fiber is calibrated in real time by
analyzing the cladding illumination during arc discharge and adjusting the
arc current accordingly. This splice mode does not require the operator to
perform an arc calibration.
Points to note: of AUTO SM/NZ/DS mode
NZDS is specified using the splicing mode for standard NZDS fiber. However,
for best results, it is recommended that the optimum splice mode be selected
for a specific type of NZDS fiber. This is due to the variation in the NZDS fiber
properties and optimum splicing parameters are different from one type of
NZDS fiber to the next.