VT560 Smoke detector

Product page: https://vutlan.com/analog-sensors/20-vt560-smoke.html

Datasheet page: https://vutlan.atlassian.net/l/cp/Rebjo6pX

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Functional description & components

Function

The VT560 Smoke Detector is designed to monitor the presence of smoke and fire indoors, making it an essential safety device for various environments. It is suitable for installation in rooms, building facilities, server racks, and other areas where smoke or fire may emerge.

The sensor connects seamlessly to any analog port of the Vutlan monitoring unit and is chainable, allowing multiple smoke detectors to be linked together for comprehensive coverage.

For larger setups, the maximum number of sensors and overall system length can be extended using the VT408 / Sensor extension unit, providing flexible options for robust smoke detection.

This smoke detector enhances safety by ensuring rapid response to potential fire hazards, protecting both occupants and valuable equipment.

Used for

The VT560 Smoke Detector is used for:

  1. Fire Safety Monitoring: It detects the presence of smoke indoors, making it critical for fire prevention and safety in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

  2. Installation in Vulnerable Areas: The sensor can be installed in rooms, building facilities, server racks, and other locations where there is a risk of smoke or fire, ensuring rapid detection and response to potential hazards.

These applications underscore the importance of the VT560 in enhancing safety and providing peace of mind in various environments.

Components

The smoke sensor consists of a compact plastic housing with ventilation holes.

The sensor can not be used on its own. It must be used together with Vutlan monitoring systems.

Technical specifications

Feature
Description
Feature
Description

Sensor type

Analog sensor

Type

Photoelectric

Daisy chain

Yes, up to 10 sensors in a chain. The system will show all daisy chain sensors in one chain as one element. Any triggered sensor in a chain will trigger the element in the web interface.

Dimensions

Ø100×45 mm

Sensor weight

150 g

Packaging weight

290 g

Inputs/Outputs

x2 ports RJ12

Operating temperature

Optimal: -10 °C to +55° C

Extended: -10 °C to +80° C

Operating humidity

5% to 95% (Non-Condensing)

Average lifespan

>=10 years

Storage temperature

-10 °C to +55° C

Storage humidity

5% to 95% (Non-Condensing)

Power consumption

100 mW

Status Indicators

Red LED

Maximum distance

150 m from the unit or extension module

Maximum installation height

6 m

Mounting

On the сeiling

Manufactured in

Slovak Republic, E.U.

HS Code

8531 10 950

GTIN

8588009886198

Drawing

 

Package content

Safety instructions

  • Please observe the valid regulations for installation in the country in which the smoke alarm is installed and operated and the national regulations for accident prevention. Please also observe any internal company regulations, such as work, operating, and safety regulations.

  • The technical specifications and limit values stated must not be exceeded under any circumstances. In particular, this applies to the specified ambient temperature range and IP protection category.

  • If a higher IP protection category is required for a special application, the smoke alarm must be installed in an appropriate housing or an appropriate enclosure with the required IP protection category.

Siting location requirements

To ensure the proper functioning of the unit, the conditions for the installation site of the unit specified in section “Technical specifications” must be observed.

Electromagnetic interference

Interfering electrical installations (high frequency) should be avoided.

Installation procedure

Notes on assembly

  • It is vital to ensure that the smoke alarm is always assembled with the sensor head pointing downwards. In any other position, there is no guarantee that smoke will be detected.

  • The smoke alarm must also be positioned so that it is ventilated with an adequate amount of air and the ventilation slots are not covered.

Installation with the mounting plate provided

The smoke alarm is installed using the mounting plate provided.

  • Uncover the smoke detector head from the base.

  • Attach the smoke sensor base to the mounting plate using the M4 x 10 screws provided.

  • Replace the sensor head onto the base and secure it by twisting it until it locks home.

  • Secure the mounting plate to the enclosure frame using the 4.8 x 19 screws.

  • Remove the red protective cap!

Connecting the smoke sensor

Connect one end of the RJ11 / RJ12 cable to the monitoring unit and the other end to any of the two inputs of the smoke sensor. It is possible to connect up to 10 sensors to one analog port. To do so connect the new RJ11 cable to a free input of the already connected smoke sensor and the other end to the next smoke sensor in a chain. See the picture below. RJ11 or RJ12 cable pinouts can be found in the picture below. After the system starts and senses the smoke detector, the LED on the smoke detector will blink dimly once a second.

Testing the smoke sensors

During system operation, take a needle or paper clip and insert it into the hole on the cover of the sensor, try to move it there until the blinking dimly LED flashes brightly. That means that the sensor is in a good state. After inspection, return the sensor /s to a normal state. To do this, either disconnect them from the system, or in a system interface, go to the smoke sensors tab, and restart them.

Connecting analog sensors

Article link: Analog sensors connection

Analog sensor configuration

Article link: https://vutlan.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DEN/pages/1016314




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