GPX3800 and GPX3850 Glass Processors
Chapter 6: Added Capabilities of GPX3800 / GPX3850
Rev B, July 24, 2018
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6.1.5. GPX Cleave Home
GpxCleaveHome is an XSLT-based process that compiles and executes the homing process via an opto-sensor
to establish the starting point of the cleave blade.
6.1.6. GPX Cleave Blade Service
The
GpxCleaveBladeService
macro provides a safe method of advancing the cleave blade to a position where it
can be serviced or replaced. The distance for the cleave blade to travel in order to reach the fiber can also be set
in this window.
Figure 29
GPX Cleaver Blade Service Properties
Blade Service Position (steps):
The position that the cleave blade advances to when the Cleave Blade Service
process executes. Advancing the cleave blade out of its shroud provides better access for adjusting or replacing
the blade.
Machine Specific Blade Compensation (steps):
A cleave blade position offset value that allows the user to
compensate for small variations in the cleave blade fixing. Ideally, the data file from one GPX should be able to
function correctly on another GPX. This is achieved by maintaining the Cleave Blade Offset to a particular
machine.
Cleave Counter:
Automatically increments after each cleave. The user can reset the counter when the blade is
replaced or repositioned.
6.1.7. GPX Cleave Tension Base
GpxCleaveTensionBase
provides a self contained process for capturing the appropriate ADC base reading to
establish a ‘zero’ tension value. The user is instructed which FHB lid should be raised for releasing tension to
ensure there is no tension on the FHB when the base reading is taken. GPXCleaveTensionBase should be run
when the unit is turned on. GPXCleaveTensionBase can be added to a Start Up file that also homes all the
motors before using the GPX.
Figure 30
GPXCleaveTensionBase Prompt