VT960i, VT960ii / Corporate monitoring units v1.1 (legacy)
Documentation page: https://vutlan.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DEN/pages/2291236920/VT960i+VT960ii+Corporate+monitoring+units
Product page: https://vutlan.com/corporate-monitoring-units/154-vt960i-corporate-monitoring-unit.html
Release date: May 11th, 2021
End-of-Life date: November 03rd, 2023
End-of-Support date: November 03rd, 2025
Function and purpose
The unit is used for environmental monitoring (e.g. temperature, humidity, voltage, leakage, smoke, airflow). It is also used as an I/O controller (e.g. door control, fans, generator, control panels, UPS, circuit breakers, and alarms). Can use up to 1000 different elements - notifications, triggers, timers, logic schemes, sensors, dry contacts. Has a built-in Web interface with virtual sensors, logic schemes, different types of notifications, and control panels. Has a slot for an LTE modem. Has the possibility to install an internal 2.5-inch HDD inside the case. This is the fastest and most powerful Vutlan monitoring unit.
Two order options:
VT960i has only an x1 power inlet.
VT960ii has x2 power inlets, providing a redundant power supply for A&B power distribution.
Order options / Dimensions
System | Description |
---|---|
VT960i | x1 230V AC power inlet. |
VT960ii | x2 230V AC power inlets, providing a redundant power supply for A&B power distribution. |
VT960iDC | x1 230V AC and x1 24-48V DC power inlets. |
VT960DC | x1 24-48V DC power inlet. |
VT960DCDC | x2 24-48V DC power inlets. |
Difference & Dimensions
Physical Description
The front panel of VT960i and VT960ii:
VT960i has only x1 power inlet. VT960i back panel:
VT960ii has x2 power inlets, providing a redundant power supply for A&B power distribution. VT960ii back panel:
1. "1U 19 inch brackets" - 2x pcs for mounting into a 1U 19" rack slot.
2. "Logo sticker" - Displays the article number of the monitoring unit.
3. "Sticker space" - A place for a sticker, can be used by a user to place an identifier of the system (for example, an IP address).
4. "Analog sensors: A1..A8" - 8 RJ12 analog sensor inputs with auto-sensing. Read instructions at "Analog sensors connection", and "Sensor configuration".
5a. "LEDs: E1, E2" - status indicators for x2 12V 0.25A outputs at the back of the unit.
The LED is ON (orange) - and the output is ON (the initial state can be configured).
The LED is OFF (orange) - and the output is OFF ((the initial state can be configured).
"LEDs: R1, R2" - status indicators for x2 relays at the back of the unit.
The LED is ON (orange) - the relay is ON (the initial state can be configured).
The LED is OFF (orange) - and the output is OFF ((the initial state can be configured).
5b. "LED: ACT" - green LED indicates appliance system status,
"LED: CAN" - green LED indicates CAN bus status.
The LED blinks slowly - nothing is connected
The LED blinks fast - configuration is in process
The LED glows constantly - connected to CAN devices
"LED: HDD" - green LED indicates 2.5" HDD or SSD status.
"LED: ERR" - red LED indicates error and traffic.
the operating mode of the device: If everything is normal, the LED is extinguished, if not - there's a constant glow;
software update mode: switches at a rate of 2 times per second;
5c. "LED: TX" - Modbus data sent activity (Transmission).
"LED: RX" - Modbus data received activity (Receiving).
6. "Modem slot" - "VT790 / LTE slot modem" can be installed in this slot. This modem is ordered separately. Read instructions at "VT790 / LTE slot modem", and "LAN, GSM, LTE, RADIUS, DNS, SSL, VPN".
7. "LAN port" - Ethernet 10/100 Base-T port, provides an Ethernet connection. Read more in this section "LAN, GSM, LTE, RADIUS, DNS, SSL, VPN".
"Orange LED" - orange LED for Ethernet port. It shows network traffic.
"Green LED" - green LED for Ethernet port. It shows network traffic. Flashes green when the system starts up. Shows the connection state (constant green light - the connection is established, blinking green - the connection attempt).
8. "CAN DEVICES" - digital connector RJ12 for the connection of CAN sensors and CAN extensions on a CAN bus, with auto-sensing. Modules can be chained together. Read the instructions in "CAN devises connection", and "Setting up CAN".
9. Buttons
9a. "Restart" - the button restarts the appliance. Hold the button for 2 seconds and then let go, the system will restart.
9b. "FEL" - user-defined action button. This button is reserved for future functions. It is currently not assigned to any action. Any suggestion is welcome.
9b. "Shutdown" - softly shuts down the device. Hold for several seconds and then let go.
10. "SD card" - MicroSD card slot with an ejector. The card is needed for data storage or system restoration. Read the instructions at "Saving system logs to SD card", and "