PANDUIT FS132D OptiCam 2 Termination Tool Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- PANDUIT
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OptiCam 2 Termination Tool
Instruction Manual
FS132D OptiCam 2 Termination Tool
https://www.panduit.com/OptiCam2
WARNING
Read and understand the instructions and safety information in this manual
before operating this tool.
Failure to observe this warning can result in bodily injury.
Warning: Risk of fire. Battery can explode or leak and cause injury if
installed backwards, disassembled, charged, crushed, or exposed to fire or
high temperature.
CAUTION
Caution – Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. The
laser is emitted from the LC connector located at the top of the tool.
- Never point the laser into the eyes of others.
- Do Not stare directly at the laser beam.
- Do Not set up tool to work at eye level or operate the tool on a reflective surface as the laser could be projected into your eyes or the eyes of others.
Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments (for example,eye
loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 3.9” (99mm) may pose
an eye hazard.
Remove the batteries when storing for an extended period to avoid damage to
the tool should the batteries deteriorate.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Recommended Use: | With available launch cords and cradles only |
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Laser Diode Type: | IEC 60825-1 Class 1 Laser product |
Connectors: | Panduit LC, SC, ST, singlemode and multimode,OptiCam connectors |
only
Power Supply:| 2 size AA (type L91) 1.5volt Lithium Iron Disulfide batteries,
Max Discharge: 2.5 amp continuous, included. Size AA alkaline batteries can
be used at a reduced rate battery life. Tool can also be powered without
batteries through the power/data (5 VDC, 1 amp max) port on the side of the
tool.
Rated Battery Life:| Approximately 8 hours (continuous use)
Firmware Updates:| Use power/data port on the side of the tool to connect to
PC, visit www.panduit.com for latest firmware
Environment| FOR INDOOR USE ONLY Max altitude 2000mPollution degree 2
Operating Temperature:| 32° F to +104° F (0° C to +40° C), <93% RH,
nonondensing
Storage Temperature:| -40° F to +158°F (-40°C to +70°C)
Overall Dimensions:| 2.1″ H x 2.8″ W x 9.1″ L (53mm x 71mm x 231mm)
Weight:| 9.0 oz (255 g) without batteries
Tool Storage
After all connector terminations are complete, detach the launch cord from the
tool by disconnecting the LC connector at the top of the tool. Detach the
ferrule adapter from the cradle and put dust caps on both ends of the launch
cord. Place tool, launch cord, and cradle in a protective case.
Care and Handling
- Laser tools are precision instruments, which should be handled with care.
- Avoid shock, vibrations, and extreme heat.
- Avoid dust and water that could obstruct laser.
- Keep tool dry and clean.
- Check batteries regularly to avoid deterioration.
- Remove batteries if the tool is to be stored for an extended period.
Tool Maintenance
- This tool contains no user serviceable parts.
- The laser output is not user adjustable.
- Contact Panduit Corp. for service needs.
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Product Overview
Start Up Guide
Step 1: Remove battery cover on the rear of the tool nd insert the batteries
(ensuring correct alignment). Tip: Always use size AA Energizer L91 1.5v
Lithium Iron Disulfide batteries or similar for optimal tool performance.|
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Step 2: Remove the protective film cover from the camera aperture and LCD
screen.|
Step 3: Power up the tool by clicking once on the center of the selector
switch (do not hold the button down)Select your language of choice.|
Screen Overview
(Appearance may vary depending on firmware version)
Tip: Always ensure the OptiCam® 2 Tool is on the most current version of
firmware. This can be found at:
Panduit.com > Support > Download Center > Software, Firmware, Printers >
OptiCam® 2 Termination Tool
https://www.panduit.com/OptiCam
Performing Terminations
Step 1: Set up the tool by selecting the correct launch cord, cradle, and tool
settings. The launch cord and cradle table is displayed below. Make sure to
‘Save’ the selections.
Note: the image to the right displays the set up for a singlemode LC
termination. Options may appear differently depending on firmware version on
the tool.|
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Connector Type| Launch Cord Part Number| Launch Cord Color|
Cradle Part Number| Cradle Color
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LC Singlemode (e.g. FLCSSCBUY)| FOLPC-1.25SM| Yellow| FLCC2| Black
LC Multimode [all grades] (e.g. FLCSMCXAQY, FLCSMC6EIY)| FOLPC-1.25MM| Orange
SC Singlemode (e.g. FSC2SCBU)| FOLPC-2.5SM| Yellow| FSCC2| Gray
ST Singlemode (e.g. FST2SCBU)| FSTC2| Gray with black components
SC Multimode [all grades] (e.g. FSC2MCXAQ, FSC2MC6EI)| FOLPC-2.5MM| Orange|
FSCC2| Gray
FSTC2| Gray with black components
ST Multimode [all grades] (e.g. FST2MCXAQ, FST2MC6EI)
Tip: When snapping the LC launch cord into the cradle it is vital to make sure the circular aperture on the metal adapter faces down, towards the tool. Failure to align the adapter properly will create difficulty with the process. Also, ensure that the metal adapter is firmly tightened onto the cord before installing onto the cradle.
Tip: When terminating ST connectors, the launch cord must be inserted directly onto the connector’s ferrule. If it is not fully pushed onto the connector, the tool may not recognize the connector in the following steps.
Step 2: Clean both ends of the launch cord before loading it onto the
tool.
Note: Remove the adapter and alignment sleeve from the cord to properly
clean the ferrule.
Tip : Clean the launch cord every 50 terminations for optimal tool
performance. DO NOT use pre-saturated wipes.|
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Step 3: Clean the connector, then load the connector into the appropriate
adapter and cradle.
Tip: If the tube is protruding from the rear of an LC connector, it is
not properly seated in the adapter. Rotate the connector slightly until it can
be locked in without the insertion tube sticking out of the connector. (below)
Tip: Make sure the alignment tab under the ferrule aligns with the guide
on the cradle for ST terminations. (below)|
Step 4: Slide the boot onto the cable, narrow end first, then push it back out of the way. Use the appropriate Stripping Template to make a strip mark and an insertion mark on the buffer.|
Step 5: Strip the buffer in 1/8” (3mm) increments, up to the strip mark
on the buffer. If the fiber breaks during this process, rotate the fiber
slightly to make new marks on the buffer and start the strip process over
again.|
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**Step 6: Clean the bare fiber using a dry wipe and approved cleaning
solution.
Note : DO NOT use pre-moistened wipes.
Note:** Observe appropriate fiber safety precautions.|
Step 7: Cleave the bare fiber to 7mm.
Tip: You can verify the cleave length using the stripping template.
| FSPCVR: Press the metal square on the right side of the cleave tool all
the way to the left until the blade locks in place.
FSPCVR: Align the end of the buffer with the 7mm mark on the cleaver,
then close the lid to complete the cleave process.
**Step 7: Cleave the bare fiber to 7mm.
Tip: You can verify the cleave length using the stripping template.
Note: Observe appropriate fiber safety precautions.| FJQCVR:** Align
the end of the buffer with the 7mm mark on the cleaver. Gently tap the blade
down onto the fiber once (and only once). Release the blade, then gently bend
the the tongue on the cleaver until the fiber snaps to complete the cleave.
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**Step 8: On the OptiCam® 2 tool, click the selector switch once to go
from the ‘Load Connector’ screen to the ‘Background Test’ screen.
Note: If the tool presents a ‘Cleaning Required’ or ‘Check Failed’
message, follow the troubleshooting steps on the tool, or watch the
troubleshooting video on panduit.com. Contact Panduit’s Technical Support team
if further support is needed.|
****Step 9: Once the screen reads ‘Insert Fiber’ begin inserting the
fiber into the rear of the connector. Advance the fiber until the insertion
mark lines up at the rear of the connector and the screen changes to ‘Cam &
Test’.|
Step 10 (LC): While keeping forward pressure on the field fiber, cam the
connector in the manner appropriate to the connector style.|
Step 10 (SC): While keeping forward pressure on the field fiber, cam the
connector in the manner appropriate to the connector style.| ****SC: Rotate
the cam fin on the top of the connector until it fully stops.
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Step 10 (ST):** While keeping forward pressure on the field fiber, cam the
connector in the manner appropriate to the connector style.|
ST: Rotate the black cam barrel’s fin until it fully stops.
S tep 11: Click the selector switch once, quickly (do not hold it
down). This will perform the Insertion Loss (IL) calculation. If the connector
passes, proceed to Step 12. If the connector fails, un-cam the connector,
remove the fiber, and return to Step 4.
Tip: Before attempting to re-terminate the connector, verify the bare
fiber is still 7mm long by checking it on the stripping template. If any glass
has broken off inside the connector, the connector cannot be reused.
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Step 12: Remove the connector from the tool and replace the dust cap.
Slide the boot up the fiber and push it onto the rear of the connector. Note
that the 900-micron boot is held in place by tension, you do not need to
thread it onto the connector. For SC connectors, apply the outer housing.
Tip : When doing ST terminations remember to remove the launch cord from
the connector before trying to remove the connector from the cradle.
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Note: The full instruction manual for OptiCam® terminations includes additional instructions for 250-micron fiber with build-up tubing, termination onto 1.6/2.0mm and 3.0mm jacketed cable, duplexing connectors, and more. Please refer to FS133: OptiCam® 2 Termination Tool User Manual for further details, available on panduit.com.
Troubleshooting Tips
- Make sure the tool is using the most current version of firmware, as this will often include improvements for the best overall user experience. A USB to Micro USB data cord (e.g. FOCTT2CORD) is required for this process.
- Make sure the tool is set up properly with the right c ord, right cradle, right connector, and right settings to match the intended termination.
- Always replace the batteries with size AA Energizer L91 batteries or similar. Alkaline batteries are not designed for complex electronic devices and will be consumed very rapidly. The tool can also be powered directly via a Micro USB cord to save battery life. The tool will not charge batteries.
- Make sure to properly clean the launch cord every 50 terminations to ensure an optimal function of the tool and user experience. Dirty/damaged launch cords are a leading cause of user difficulty.
- Make sure to do a good, 7mm cleave on the field fiber. Cleave lengths greater than +/- 1mm off will create an increasingly more difficult termination process. Proper use of the cleaver is vital, as a poor cleave is a leading cause of user difficulty.
- Use the help menu on the tool when an error message appears. If further assistance is needed, contact Panduit’s Technical Support team. Most issues are simple to diagnose and remediate.
- The OptiCam 2 tool is not recommended for use outdoors. Sunlight will oversaturate the camera aperture and disrupt the tool’s function. The included magnetic hood (FCCVR2) may help in some situations.
References
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