Features core alignment to minimize splice losses and rework time
ntended to fuse fibers, resulting in low splice loss and long-term stable splices. Splice loss depends on certain conditions such as fiber preparation, splicing parameters, and fiber condition.
The standard principle of splicing is not complicated: first the splicer finds the fiber core and aligns it correctly, and then it splices the fiber with the arc generated by the electrodes. There are two main technologies to ensure high-quality splice—LID (Local Injection and Detection) and CDS (Core Detection System), which is also widely known as PAS (Profile Alignment System).
The 910FS with PAS technology is designed for splicing many types of optical fibers. It is small in size and lightweight, making it suitable for any operating environment. It is easy to operate, and it splices fast while maintaining low splice loss.
Automatic Arc Calibration Function: This function calibrates the arc power at every splice. When the automatic arc calibration function is enabled, performing the arc calibration function before a splice operation is not necessary. The automatic arc calibration function works in AUTO modes only. It is not active in the standard splice modes. When using those modes, performing arc calibration before splicing is strongly recommended.