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Planning and Installation manual VV600/VV602Plus

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4.5.2.  Night safe deposit box

Protection is planned exactly as a safe. Attenuate the chute and the landing place
with rubber insulating material to reduce the noise created by the falling cash boxes
when deposited.

             

rubber pad

detectors

4.6. Planning guide-lines

Do’s:

Do prepare a vault layout plan showing vault dimensions and locations of all
equipment to be installed.

Do check that vault is constructed of monolithic concrete or concrete with steel
liner, or where constructed of concrete block or brick, masonry must be bonded
with Portland cement.

Do check that sensors are mounted directly to masonry or steel surface and that
approved mounting hardware is used.

Do install at least one sensor on each wall as well as on the floor and ceiling.

Do protect vault door with sensor mounted as close as possible to side of door,
embedding it in door frame.

Do perform drill tests, whenever possible, on the outside of  the vault.

Do apply silicone sealant around all openings of sensor (cover, screw heads, and
cable port) after surface-mounting sensor on floor.

Dont’s:

Don’t assume that covered concrete walls are free of cracks, loose mortar or other
irregularities.

Don’t install sensors permanently before determining sensitivity settings and
ambient noise level.

Don’t install sensor on cinder block or other unproved masonry surface without
contacting Aritech.

Don’t mount sensor on rough surfaces, sand all surfaces.

Don’t allow test signal transmitter to make contact with mounting plate or sensor on
mansonry installaiton.

Summary of Contents for VV600

Page 1: ...VV600 VV602Plus Vault Protection System Planning and Installation manual VV600Plus English version Revision 1A September 2000 ...

Page 2: ...rt of this publication may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of InterlogiX B V InterlogiX B V reserve the right to change information without notice ...

Page 3: ... 4 Planning instructions 10 4 1 Planning limitations 10 4 1 1 Electric motors transformers fans air conditioners 10 4 1 2 Water piping 10 4 1 3 Ultrasound detectors 10 4 1 4 Bells 10 4 1 5 Human activity 10 4 2 Detection range of the VV600 602Plus 10 4 2 1 The vault or safe sensitivity test 11 4 3 Planning a vault protection 12 4 4 Planning safe document cabinet and filing cabinet protection 13 4 ...

Page 4: ...unting plate kit VM651P 22 5 5 4 The VM652P key hole protection kit 23 5 5 5 The VM654P armoured cable kit 23 5 5 6 The junction box VM655P 24 6 Connecting the detector 25 6 1 Cable requirements 25 6 2 Wiring the detector into the system 25 6 3 Control and function test 26 6 4 Trouble shooting 28 7 The Testsystem 29 7 1 VT705P 29 7 2 Wiring and commissioning 29 ...

Page 5: ...e solution for safe vault and atuomatic teller machines protection It provides protection with the highest security level possible A complete range of accessories makes it application efficient and easy to use Of the many applications possible we mention Banks and post offices Vaults safes coin cabinets automatic teller machines and night safe deposit boxes Military defence Safes filing cabinets w...

Page 6: ...plication of surface mount technology in the actual sensor device itself has enabled the incorporation of complex circuits in a small housing thus providing unobtrusive aesthetically pleasing detectors without operational trade offs 1 3 Detecting and Testing The Aritech VV600Plus System consists of two main system functions which in close co operation guarantee an extremely high security level the...

Page 7: ...600 602Plus seismic detectors The actual tester is designated VT705P and is mounted inside the detector cover The tester only consists of a signal generator The electronics to generate the test signal is incorporated in the detector This gives a very simple and cost efficient test transmitter that is very easy to install 1 4 Features of the System Will detect all known methods of attack against va...

Page 8: ...eposit Boxes VM600P Mounting plate VM604P Steel plate for tack welding VM602P Recess mounting box VM610P Floor mounting box VM603P Damp resistant mounting box VM651P Moveable mounting kit VM652P Keyhole protection kit VM653P Spacer for keyhole kit VM654P 8 conductor armed cable kit VM655P Tamper resistant metal junction box VT705P Remote test transmitter VT610P Hand held test unit VT611P Safe appl...

Page 9: ... set level is reached the level detector triggers the alarm The sensitivity of this channel is set by adjusting the pre amplification level 3 1 3 The counting channel The counting channel is designed to detect attacks with mechanical means like hydraulic jack and hammer and chisel It avoids having to set the integrating channel to high sensitivity and long integrator discharge times to cope with i...

Page 10: ...s The transient absorbers and the general design of the detector also give a very good protection against RFI for example from GSM cellphones 3 1 6 Sabotage protection Of course the VV600Plus seismic detector is equipped with comprehensive anti tamper provisions a tamper alarm is given when an attempt is made to Pry the unit off the wall Burn or weld the unit Lower the supply voltage below 7 5 V O...

Page 11: ...ble the timer will run upon an interruption of the signal the timer will reset the channel to inhibited state after a pre set time 3 2 3 The high integrating channel To prevent signals from the night safe or the ATM from disturbing the VV602Plus upon the first appearance of high amplitude signals these signals are treated as if coming from the protected unit itself and are inhibited from reaching ...

Page 12: ...etal objects attached to the protected surface vault door steel cabinets etc 4 1 4 Bells May generate overtones in the frequency range of the detectors A simple solution is to suppress the overtones through application of a piece of tape on the bell 4 1 5 Human activity Normally people in close proximity to the protected area are not a problem It is impossible however to always predict their activ...

Page 13: ...cracks gaps or has other irregularities perform a test to determine if the protection range of each sensor will be affected Additional detectors may be needed for full coverage For concrete block and brick construction perform the following test using an electric drill and a 6 mm carbide tipped drill bit For test on steel the test equipment VT610P and VT611P should be used 1 Locate any irregularit...

Page 14: ...ector on or preferably inside the vault door New vault doors normally have cable channels inside the hinges to provide easy connection of the detector to the alarm system The detector can also be mounted on the outside of the vault door This gives a very efficient protection against torch cutting and a thermic lance as the vault door acts like a membrane and picks up the signal even before the att...

Page 15: ...mounting the detectors on the outside 4 4 2 Detectors mounted on the outside of the safe We recommend a two detector layout with one detector on the side of the safe close to the hinges If you use the junction box VM655P and the steel cable kit VM654P you will have a safe and reliable installation The second detector can be mounted on the door in three different ways as illustrated Mounted fixed c...

Page 16: ... and a night deposit box For both units we recommend the use of VV602Plus which is specially adapted to handle the noise created when the units are in operation We recommend to have one unit on the safe body and one unit on the door If you want to mount a detector on a light weight safe we do recommend you to contact Aritech for further information The VV602Plus can be mounted directly on the surf...

Page 17: ...approved mounting hardware is used Do install at least one sensor on each wall as well as on the floor and ceiling Do protect vault door with sensor mounted as close as possible to side of door embedding it in door frame Do perform drill tests whenever possible on the outside of the vault Do apply silicone sealant around all openings of sensor cover screw heads and cable port after surface mountin...

Page 18: ...unting space for testtransmitter VT705P Tamper switch 5 2 Mounting directly onto a steel surface In most cases it is advisable to mount the detector directly onto a steel surface using the bolts provided and threaded holes which you will have to make For mounting the following tools are recommended Mounting plate VM600P used as drill template Electric drill hammer Felt pen High speed steel drill d...

Page 19: ...see illustration on previous page 5 3 Mounting on steel and concrete using a mounting plate In the following cases you should use the VM600P or VM604P mounting plates Always use the VM600P mounting plate for surface mounting on concrete Use the VM604P welding mounting plate when drilling in the protected steel surface is impractical or impossible Use the VM600P mounting plate when replacing Securi...

Page 20: ...of the wall Note that only the supplied metal expander should be used If no test transmitter is used go to no 9 5 Rotate the mounting plate 180o drill a marker hole in the concrete through the hole F 6 5 mm see ill A in the lower right hand corner Rotate the mounting plate back 180o and tighten the bolt see ill B 6 Drill a hole using a 9 mm drill on the spot you marked before See point 2 above 7 I...

Page 21: ...mounted 2 Fix the mounting plate into position on the surface and ensure that it can t move during the welding process 3 Weld the VM604P mounting plate to the surface First weld the points 1 2 3 4 then weld the seams 5 and 6 on the inside of the two slots see illustration 4 Mount the VV600 602Plus detector to the VM604P mounting plate using the three M4 screws supplied ...

Page 22: ... 2 On the pre defined locations drill two 7 mm holes in the panel and mount the VM602P recess mounting box to the panel using the two M5 threaded pins enclosed with the VM602P 3 Fasten the bracket in the tapered hole on the back of the mounting box 4 Weld the bracket to the reinforcement bars in the wall 5 After completion of the mounting of the VM602P to the wooden concrete shutter introduce the ...

Page 23: ...ity use a VM603P protection box In an environment with high humidity and large variations in temperature it is recommended to mount a heat resistor a few Watt is sufficient 12 VAC 100 Ohm 2 W gives approx 1 5 W in the mounting box and drill a small drain hole in the lowest point of the box This will give a far better result then trying to seal the box with silicone which will only result in conden...

Page 24: ... armed when the detector is in the night position 2 Mark the three mounting holes Drill tap holes for the three M4 bolts as described in chapter 5 2 Make sure the holes you drill in the door does not damage the locking mechanism 3 Mount the night position plate using M4 bolts 4 Mount the junction box and day position plate together on the side of the safe or on the wall close to the detector in su...

Page 25: ...m configuration 5 The micro switch inside the VM652P should preferably be wired into the detector s alarm loop to inhibit arming the alarm system if the keyhole protection lever is not in the protected position 6 The location of the lever can be changed if necessary To open the mounting plate and re position the lever the centre screw B in the illustration has to be removed 5 5 5 The VM654P armour...

Page 26: ... a steel insert in the lid to protect it from drilling and a tamper contact to protect it from being opened The junction box has two terminal blocks with a total of 26 terminal two of which are used for the tamper switch and one for the screen to the base There is a plastic strap for strain relief for the cable and flexible conduit ...

Page 27: ...common Per detector Power 2 Alarm 2 Tamper 2 Test LED 1 1 Test in 1 6 2 Wiring the detector into the system Bring the cable s to the detector feed them through the cable inlet cut them leaving approximately 10 cm of cable after the strain relief Remove the wire insulation with about 1 cm Wire the terminals according to wiring diagram below Illustration A Form A relay and illustration B Form C rela...

Page 28: ...ringe of the expected coverage area Press the button A buzzing sound will be heard The generated frequency is similar to the frequency of a termic lance attack The VV600Plus should give an alarm within 30 seconds and the VV602Plus within 45 seconds 1 2 2 Knock firmly with a hammer around the detector with two second intervals between blows After five blows the VV600Plus shall alarm To protect the ...

Page 29: ...y selector in the maximum sensitivity Gmax Make sure that all possible causes for vibrations in the protected area are present and operating Check the output voltage and take measures accordingly For VV600Plus For VV602Plus Measure 0 7 V 0 V None 1 4 V 2 V Reduce range remove source 2 5 V 3 5 V Alarm reduce range remove source Preferably you should try to remove the source of ambient noise instead...

Page 30: ...Planning and Installation manual VV600 VV602Plus 28 6 4 Trouble shooting ...

Page 31: ...iblitities for testing 1 Test disabled ex factory setting 2 Internal test of the detector s electronics Position jumper between connection 1 and 2 3 Function test of the detector and its physical contact with the protected object Position connector from test transmitter VT705P between connection 2 and 3 7 2 Wiring and commissioning The VT705P shall be mounted inside the detector see illustration u...

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