V2000-c Rfid - Access Control User Manual

The is designed for durability and simplicity . Unlike biometric fingerprint scanners, the RFID + PIN keypad is reliable in dirty, wet, or outdoor environments where fingerprints might fail. It is ideal for construction sites, warehouse gates, and back-entrance doors.

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This comprehensive manual covers technical specifications, wiring configurations, step-by-step programming commands, and troubleshooting techniques for the V2000-c system. Technical Specifications

: Keypad lockout triggered by too many invalid entry attempts. V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual

Press [2] + [Time in seconds (00-99)] + [#] (e.g., 05 for 5 seconds). Set Access Mode: Card or PIN (Default): Press [4] + [0] + [#] . Card and PIN: Press [4] + [1] + [#] . 5. Resetting to Factory Defaults

Complete Guide and User Manual for the V2000-C RFID Access Control System

Press * + Master Code + # (Yellow LED lights up or flashes slowly, indicating success). The is designed for durability and simplicity

1.0 Last Updated: 2026 Applies to: V2000-C Standalone RFID Access Control System

Comprehensive User Manual & Guide for the V2000-c RFID Access Control Keypad The V2000-c RFID Access Control Keypad

Incorrect relay wiring or insufficient power delivery to the locking mechanism. This public link is valid for 7 days

Ensure you are in Programming Mode before executing these commands. : Press 1 ➔ Swipe the RFID Card ➔ Press # . Add Card User by Specific ID Slot :

V2000-C Terminal Block ------------------------------------------------ +12V → Power supply positive GND → Power supply negative (common ground) NO → Normally open (to lock’s positive unlock wire) COM → Common (to lock’s negative / power supply GND) NC → Normally closed (rarely used with fail-secure locks) PUSH → Exit button (one side; other side to GND) SEN → Door contact sensor (to GND when door closed) ALARM → Optional alarm output BELL → Optional buzzer output