EM (125 kHz) or Mifare (13.56 MHz) ID cards
The V2000-C uses a relay to control the door lock. Understanding the jumper settings is essential for configuring your specific lock type (fail-safe or fail-secure). The controller is typically connected to an EM lock, an exit button, and a 12V DC power supply.
This is your complete technical resource. Unlike a basic quick-start guide, this document dives deep into wiring schematics, advanced programming commands, error resolution, and maintenance protocols. By the end of this guide, you will master every function from adding a single card to configuring anti-passback logic.
The V2000-c does not support over-the-air or user-applied firmware updates. The firmware is factory-burned. If you experience glitches (random beeping, LED freezing), perform a factory reset. If persists, replace the mainboard – these units are cost-effective to replace. V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual
Complete Guide and User Manual for the V2000-C RFID Access Control System
Key features of the V2000-C system include:
If the keypad beeps twice rapidly, the command was not accepted (e.g., trying to add a duplicate card). EM (125 kHz) or Mifare (13
| J1 Connection | Relay Behavior | |:-------------|:---------------| | J1 Pins 1-2 connected | Normally Open (relay closes when activated) | | J1 Pins 2-3 connected | Normally Closed (relay opens when activated) |
This method creates a user that requires both a valid card and its corresponding 6-digit PIN to gain access.
The V2000-C is a digital keyless entry system designed for standalone operation. It does not require a computer or network connection to function; all user data and programming are stored directly on the device's internal non-volatile memory. Key Specifications Supports up to 2,000 users. Access Modes: Card only, PIN only, or Card + PIN combined. This is your complete technical resource
Example: 123456#
V2000-C Standalone access controller system for single door access