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

Drivers: https://vutlan.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DRIV/pages/632619010/Latest+Vutlan+drivers+for+VT960i+VT960ii+series

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

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 "Restore the appliance (for VT960 series)".

11-12. USB ports are needed for USB camera recording, USB Flash for system logs, and system restoration. Read instructions in "Connecting USB camera", "USB camera settings. How to save a video", "Saving system logs on USB flash drive", and "USB upgrade or restore of default settings".

  • 11. "USB 0" - type miniAB USB-port 2.0, required to connect a USB camera.

  • 12. "USB 1" - type USB-port 2.0, required to connect a USB camera or a USB Flash card. 

13. "DRY CONTACT INPUTS 1...32" - Digital inputs (Type IN). Read the instructions at "Connecting dry contacts", and "Dry contacts settings".

14. "ISOLATED DRY CONTACTS OUTPUTS 1...8" - Digital outputs 24VDC / 15mA (type OUT). Read the instructions at "Connecting dry contacts", and "Dry contacts settings".

15. VT960i has only x1 power inlet. VT960ii has x2 power inlets, providing a redundant power supply for A&B power distribution.

  • 15a. "RESERVE" - Reserve power inlet. 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, Fuse 2A, Fuse 5x20mm, type C14.

  • 15b. "MAIN" - Power inlet. 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, Fuse 2A, Fuse 5x20mm, type C14.

16. AV camera input, output, and a power supply. Read instructions at "Connecting hard disk drive", "AV camera", and "SATA Hard Disk Drive".

  • 16a. "AV OUT" - Audio/video output. You can connect it to a monitor or other external device.

  • 16b. "AV IN" - Audio/video input. Video/audio can be recorded if an HDD is installed.

  • 16c. "DC OUTPUT 12V 0.25A Camera PWR" - 12V 0.25A output electronic relay terminal.

17. "OUTPUTS 12V 0.25A" - 12V 0.25A (for each output) terminals outputs (electronic relay). Read the instructions at "Connecting 12V devices to 12V outputs".

18. "MODBUS" - port for connecting Modbus RTU / RS-485 sensors and devices. Read instructions at "Connecting Modbus RTU sensors to VT336 & VT336PoE", and "Configuring Modbus devices".

18. "1-WIRE READER" - For connecting RFID reader or 1-Wire sensors. A serial communication protocol that uses a single data line plus ground reference between master and 1-Wire slave devices. Read instructions at "Connecting 1-Wire devices", "Access control", and "Setting up 1-Wire".

20. "Relays 1, Relay 2" - NC / NO power relay terminals. Read instructions at "Connecting NC/NO relays", "A relay switching (NC NO)", and "Relays (Outlets) (SNMP)".

21. "Chassis grounding" - Chassis grounding, M4 thread. Enhances the immunity of the equipment against conducted and radiated RF disturbances. Please contact a professional electrician before connecting it.

Connection overview diagram

The front panel of VT960i and VT960ii:

The back panel of VT960ii:



Dimensions


Technical details

Installing the device into a 19" rack

Use x3 pcs of supplied screws (M3 6mm) for each bracket to fix it on each side of the enclosure as shown in the picture below. The screws and brackets are supplied with the unit.

Installing the HDD

You can install a 2.5" HDD inside the unit for recording video and logs. Read the instruction at: "Connecting hard disk drive", "SATA Hard Disk Drive", and "AV camera". The HDD is not sold together with the unit by Vutlan. Please purchase it and install it on your own.

Inventory

Device configuration

Read the following articles for initial configuration:

  1. Initial Configuration (web interface)

  2. Configuring (web interface)

  3. Upgrade and restore options

 


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