By following this comprehensive guide, administrators can ensure that their V2000-C RFID access control system is installed, configured, and operated correctly, providing a high level of security and access control.
Security and simplicity rarely go hand in hand, but standalone RFID access control keypads bridge that gap perfectly. The is a popular, weather-resistant standalone controller used globally to secure commercial buildings, residential gates, server rooms, and private offices.
To perform any programming, you must first enter . V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual
Symptom: Valid card is swiped, green light turns on, but the door does not unlock.
If you encounter issues not covered in this manual: To perform any programming, you must first enter
Check your wiring against the Fail-Safe/Fail-Secure diagrams. Use a voltmeter to verify that 12V DC is reaching the lock when the relay clicks.
Enter the desired duration in seconds (e.g., 05 for 5 seconds, 10 for 10 seconds). Press # . Setting the Access Open Mode You can define what is required to open the door: Press 4 ➡️ 0 ➡️ # Use a voltmeter to verify that 12V DC
The V2000-C RFID Access Control is a standalone, single-door system supporting card-only, PIN-only, and card+PIN authentication modes with up to 2,000 user capacity. Key features include a Wiegand 26 interface, Tamper alarms, adjustable door delay, and compatibility with 125KHz EM cards. For more detailed technical specifications, visit goldbridgesz.com www.goldbridgesz.com
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