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歡迎
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French
Bienvenue
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German
Willkommen
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Italian
Benvenuti
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Japanese
ようこそ
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Korean
환영합니다
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Portuguese (Brazil)
Bem-vindos
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Russian
Добро пожаловать
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Pick Level
Pick Level
Press 2 + X + # (where X is a number from 0 to 99 representing seconds).
| 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 |
Connect the positive wire of the lock to NO , the negative wire of the lock to GND , and bridge COM to +12V . When power is lost, the lock remains secured.
Fail-secure locks require electricity to unlock. They remain locked during a power outage. Connect Power Supply (+12V) to Keypad COM . Lock Connection: Connect Keypad NO to Lock (+).
Connect the wire of the V2000-C and the Negative (-) terminal of the lock to the Power Supply GND.
The LED will flash yellow rapidly. You are now in admin mode. All commands below assume you are in this state.
A: 500 users (500 RFID cards or 500 PIN codes, or a mix).
A: No. The reader hardware is specific to one frequency. Check your model: V2000-c-EM (125kHz) or V2000-c-MF (13.56MHz Mifare).
The V2000-C RFID access control system is a cutting-edge solution designed to control access to a specific area or premises. The system uses RFID technology to identify and authenticate individuals with authorized access. The system consists of a control panel, RFID readers, and electronic locks.
Ensure the backplate is securely mounted flush against the wall to block out ambient light. Check the input voltage using a multimeter to confirm a stable 12V DC supply.
RFID card frequency mismatch or damaged internal antenna.