Sets the authentication method to require either a valid card OR a valid PIN code for entry.
RFID card frequency mismatch or damaged internal antenna.
Regular maintenance and upgrades are essential to ensure the V2000-C RFID access control system operates efficiently and securely. The following recommendations are provided:
| J1 Jumper Position | COM (J3) Connection | PUSH1 & COM State | Use Case | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | GND | Normally Open | Fail-secure electric strike | | NC | GND | Normally Closed | Fail-safe magnetic lock | | NO | 12V | Normally Open (Outputs 12V) | Directly powering a low-current device | | NC | 12V | Normally Closed (Outputs 12V) | Directly powering a low-current device | | NO | Not Connected | Normally Open (Dry Contact) | General relay use | | NC | Not Connected | Normally Closed (Dry Contact) | General relay use | V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual
Issue 2: Card swiped, light turns green, but lock does not open
The V2000-C RFID access control system is a robust and secure solution for managing access to various areas or resources. By following this user manual, administrators and users can understand the features, installation, configuration, and operation of the system. Regular maintenance and upgrades will ensure the system continues to provide efficient and secure access control. If you have any questions or concerns, please refer to the troubleshooting guide or contact the manufacturer's technical support team.
Security settings should be handled by an authorized technician. Always test the Exit Button and emergency overrides after installation. Sets the authentication method to require either a
Wiegand 26 bits input & output (can operate as an external reader) LED Indicator & Audio Reference Normal Mode: Red LED is lit. Programming Mode: Green LED is lit or flashing. Valid Action: Short beep sounds. Invalid Action: Long, sustained error beep sounds. 2. Wiring Diagram and Installation
This section offers solutions to common issues.
Before beginning installation, ensure your electrical infrastructure matches the unit's operating requirements: 2,000 cards/PIN codes Operating Voltage: 12V DC ±10% Card Type: EM (ID) Card (125 kHz format) Reading Distance: 3–8 cm Current Draw: Lock Output Load: Max 3A Door Relay Time: Adjustable from 1 to 99 seconds The following recommendations are provided: | J1 Jumper
, often associated with brands like OboHands, is a waterproof, metal-cased keypad designed for single-door access. It allows entry via three methods: RFID proximity card/fob (125KHz), PIN password, or a combination of both. 123456 Operating Voltage: DC 12V Card Type: EM or EM-Compatible 125KHz (Proximity) Capacity: Up to 2,000 Users Installation Guide (Wiring & Mounting)
| Status | LED Color | Buzzer | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Standby | Red (solid) | None | | Card read OK | Green (1 flash) | 1 short beep | | Access denied | Red (3 flashes) | 3 long beeps | | Programming mode | Orange/Flashing | Double beep |
Connected to Power Supply Ground or +12V (based on lock type) Exit Button Input Push-Button Terminal (triggers ground release) BELL1 / BELL2 Doorbell Contact Switch To dedicated low-voltage indoor doorbell chime 3. Administrator Programming Setup
The V2000-C integrates digital keyless entry and contactless RFID technology into a single, compact unit. It functions as a standalone controller, meaning it does not require an external computer or network connection to manage user permissions. Key Specifications 12V DC ± 10%