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Documentation page: https://vutlan.atlassian.net/l/cp/P8VNf5Cq

Product page: https://www.vutlan.com/home/53-vt572-radar-motion-sensor.html

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Function and purpose

VT572 Radar motion sensor is a high-performance sensor/detector that uses microwave radar technology as a control signal source to detect objects and human movement accurately. The sensor is designed as an energy-efficient, indoor high-sensitivity detector and offers advanced performance for various environments.

The microwave signal can penetrate materials such as plastic, glass, ceilings, wooden doors, and thin walls, making it versatile for installations in concealed or hard-to-reach areas.

It seamlessly connects to any analog port of the Vutlan monitoring unit, offering plug-and-play functionality with event-triggering capabilities via customizable logic schemes.

For larger installations, the number of connected sensors and cable length can be extended using the "VT408 / Sensor extension unit" or “VT408DIN / Extension unit”., allowing for flexible and scalable deployments.

Used for

The microwave radar sensor/detector is used for:

  1. Motion Detection: Ideal for detecting human presence or movement in indoor spaces, making it suitable for security systems, lighting automation, and energy-saving applications.

  2. Object Detection: Can detect objects in environments where the signal needs to penetrate materials like glass, plastic, or thin walls, making it perfect for concealed installation in office buildings, homes, or warehouses.

  3. Energy-Saving Automation: Commonly used in systems that turn on/off lights, ventilation, or heating/cooling systems based on the presence of people or objects.

The sensor is highly flexible and can be extended for larger setups using VT408 or VT408DIN extension units, allowing for more comprehensive monitoring across multiple zones.

Microwave radar vs PIR

Why Microwave motion sensor? With a quick response time and higher accuracy than PIR, The scanned signal can penetrate plastic, glass, ceiling, wooden doors, and thin walls. This microwave motion sensor reflects the latest developments in motion detection technology.

Example: Air-conditioning can be a problem for PIR sensors, especially in rooms adapted for server rooms, where violent gusts of air activate sensors. That is why using microwave radar detectors makes sense.

Connecting the unit

  1. The sensor can be connected to the system's available analog ports. See the picture below.

  2. The sensor can be connected to the “VT408 / Extension unit”. See the picture below.

  3. The sensor can be connected to the “VT408DIN / Extension unit”. See the picture below.

Technical specifications

General parameters

Description

Type:

Analog sensor

Usage:

Motion, movement, position, proximity detector/sensor

Technology:

Doppler Principle (transmit and receive signals) using microwave radar with minituarized planar antennas

Daisy chain connection:

Not possible

LEDs:

Red when movement detected. Green when no movement.

RF parameters

Description/value

Frequency Range:

5.725GHz-5.875GHz

Transmit Power:

-4dBm

Antenna:

Built-in flat antennas

Environmental

Description

Operating Temperature:

Sensor PCB board: from -20 ℃ to +85 ℃

ABS plastic enclosure: from -20 ℃ to +80 °C

PVC RJ cable: from -15 ℃ to +80 °C

Storage temperature:

from -40° С to +100° C

Operating humidity:

Sensor PCB board: 0 to 85%

Storage humidity:

0 to 95 %

Power Consumption:

100 mW

Installation

Description

Installation height:

3 meters is recommended

Detection angle:

120° degrees

Sensing distance:

maximum is 10 meters

Inducting distance:

Radius About 5-6m

Max. Induction Radius:

The radius is 6 meters when hanging height is 3 meters

Cable length:

2 meters

Mounting possibilities:

Wall or ceiling mount

Output terminal:

x1 RJ-11, 6p4c

Max. distance from the unit:

100 meters from Vutlan controller or from “VT408 / extension unit” or from “VT408DIN / DIN extension unit

General

Description

Certification standards:

FCC/CE/SRRC/RoHS

Manufactured in (country):

Manufactured in Slovak Republic, E.U.

HS Code:

8531 80 950

GTIN:

8588009886204

Induction range

The graphs below show the distance in meters. The darker area in the figures below shows where the sensor’s sensitivity is high, while the light area has low sensitivity.

Drawings

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Installation

The sensor parts are:

  1. RJ connector for connecting the sensor to the Vutlan monitoring unit or to the “VT408 / Extension unit” or to the “VT408DIN / Extension unit”.

  2. A slot for mounting a ball holder for mounting onto the wall. The ball holder can be connected to the wall holder.

  3. Wall mounting holder. It can be connected to the ball holder.

  4. A side view of the sensor in full assembly.

  5. A window from where the sensor is sending and receiving the signals.

Step 1. Mount the wall holder to the wall using supplied dowels and screws. The advised mounting height is 3 meters.

Step 2. Use the RJ11/RJ12 6P4C cable and connect the sensor to the Vutlan monitoring unit or to the “VT408 / Extension unit” or to the “VT408DIN / Extension unit”. The sensor is “plug-and-play” and should appear in the system automatically and quickly.

Step 3. Mount the ball holder onto the sensor as shown in the picture below.

Package includes

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Analog sensor connection

Linked page https://vutlan.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DEN/pages/1016274

Sensor configuration

Linked page https://vutlan.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DEN/pages/1016314


Copyright:

Vutlan s.r.o. (LLC)

Remote Infrastructure Monitoring and Control

43 ul.Svornosti, 821 06 Bratislava,

Slovak Republic

www.vutlan.com

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