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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

If you’d like, I can convert this into a printable one-page quick-start, a detailed step-by-step installer checklist, or a wiring diagram tailored to your specific V2000-C model — tell me which. Power: Use a regulated 12–24 V DC supply

Quick Start — Basic Setup

  1. Turn off all power before wiring.
  2. 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.
  3. Run cables from the power supply and lock to the reader location. Include wires for a door contact and exit button if used.
  4. Connect power: +12 V and GND to the reader’s power terminals. Confirm polarity.
  5. 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.
  6. Connect the door sensor (normally closed or normally open per the manual) to the designated terminals so the controller can detect door status.
  7. Hook up the exit button between the dedicated EX input and ground so it triggers door release.
  8. Securely connect any tamper switch and ground as instructed to prevent false alarms.
  9. Apply power and observe LED boot sequence. If the device has a display or buzzer, confirm it initializes normally.
  10. Use a multimeter to verify the relay toggles when a valid credential is presented.