V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual
The V2000-C RFID Access Control system is a standalone device supporting up to 2,000 users with card-only, PIN-only, or combined verification modes for single-door security. It features a stainless steel design, 12V DC power requirements, and supports Wiegand 26-bit interfacing for integration. Detailed instructions for installation and user enrollment can be found in the savebase.com manual www.goldbridgesz.com
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Since "V2000-C" is a popular model produced by various access control manufacturers (most notably by or as a generic OEM model sold under brands like Generic/Vision), the exact manual layout can vary slightly. However, the functionality is almost identical across these devices. V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual
2. Technical Specifications
The manual typically outlines three levels of user privilege: The V2000-C RFID Access Control system is a
- Power: Use a regulated 12–24 V DC supply as specified by the device. Reverse polarity may damage the unit.
- Environment: Install indoors or in a weatherproof enclosure if outdoors. Operating temperature typically -20°C to 60°C; verify device label.
- Wiring: De-energize power before wiring. Separate low-voltage data wiring from high-voltage mains.
- Locks: Use appropriate fail-safe/fail-secure lock type depending on fire code and safety requirements.
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Quick Start — Basic Setup
- Turn off all power before wiring.
- Mount the reader at the recommended height (typically 120–140 cm / 4–4.5 ft above the finished floor) centered on the door frame or adjacent wall.
- Run cables from the power supply and lock to the reader location. Include wires for a door contact and exit button if used.
- Connect power: +12 V and GND to the reader’s power terminals. Confirm polarity.
- Wire the lock to the reader’s relay output per the manual (relay COM and NO for fail-safe release; COM and NC for fail-secure behavior). If using a separate power supply for the lock, wire the relay as a dry contact.
- Connect the door sensor (normally closed or normally open per the manual) to the designated terminals so the controller can detect door status.
- Hook up the exit button between the dedicated EX input and ground so it triggers door release.
- Securely connect any tamper switch and ground as instructed to prevent false alarms.
- Apply power and observe LED boot sequence. If the device has a display or buzzer, confirm it initializes normally.
- Use a multimeter to verify the relay toggles when a valid credential is presented.