Analog sensors connection

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Connecting analog sensors

Connect the analog sensor by a supplied RJ-11 (6P4C) cable to any analog port "A1 .. A8" or "Sensor" port. The determination of the sensor type and connection will occur automatically.

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If strong electromagnetic interference is present, we recommend using a 3-pair cable CAN FTP for sensor connection!

6P4C RJ11 cable wiring/pinouts

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1- Orange, 2- White Blue, 3- Blue, 4 - White Orange

Colors are true for this telephone cable. Both ends match the colors and pinouts (identical).

Please refer to the RJ connectors comparison table:

Maximum cable length test

ok = tested

x = failed

Model

 

50m

100m

120m

150m

200m

Model

 

50m

100m

120m

150m

200m

VT407

AC current converter

ok

recommended

  ok







VT410

DC voltage monitor

ok









VT420

Converter 4-20mA

ok

recommended

ok







VT500

Temperature sensor

ok

ok







VT501

Outdoor temperature sensor

ok

ok







VT510

Humidity sensor

ok

x







VT530

Access sensor



ok







VT540

Vibration sensor



ok







VT550

Wind velocity meter

ok

x







VT560

Smoke detector



ok







VT570

PIR sensor



ok







VT590

Spot water detector



ok







VT591

Water leak sensor



ok







Extending the number of analog sensors

Using CAN extension "VT408 / Sensor extension unit" it is possible to increase the number of analog sensors connected to the monitoring unit up to 80 sensors.

Chain connection of analog sensors

This procedure applies to the following sensors, which are supported by the appliance and are connected to the analog ports:

VT530 and VT560 are the only analog sensors that allow non-addressable chain connection.  All the sensors in one chain are seen by the system as one sensor.  One chain can have up to 10 sensors. Example of such connection:

 Additional articles of interest

Sensor configuration

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