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V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual Work Jun 2026

This section offers solutions to common issues.

| Error Symptom | Probable Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Blown fuse on power supply or reverse polarity. | Check PSU, measure voltage at terminals 1 & 2 (must be 10-14V DC). | | Card beeps but lock doesn’t open | Lock wired to wrong relay (NO vs NC). | Swap lock wire from NO to COM or NC to COM. | | Lock opens for 1 second then closes | Insufficient power supply amperage (lock surge). | Upgrade to 12V DC 5A PSU. Add a capacitor across lock power. | | Continuous alarm after door closes | Door contact sensor (SEN) stuck or misaligned. | Check reed switch gap (<10mm). Set 16 0 # to disable temporarily. | | “Error” beep (two short beeps) | Command syntax error or user not found. | Re-enter command slowly. Use 14 to verify user exists. | | Master code not accepted | Someone changed it, or keypad is faulty. | Perform emergency reset (jumper method). | | RFID range is <1cm | Interference from metal or voltage drop. | Mount on non-metallic spacer. Check 12V at reader (terminal 2 & 10). |

This setting controls how long the door lock remains disengaged (unlocked) after a successful access attempt. The time is set in seconds.

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 125kHz (EM) or 13.56MHz (Mifare) | | User Capacity | 1,000 – 10,000 users (varies by firmware) | | Output Relay | Dry contact (NO/NC/COM), 2A/30VDC | | Power Input | 12V DC ±10%, 1-2A | | Operating Temp | -20°C to +60°C | | Waterproof Rating | IP65 (outdoor keypad models) | V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual

Connect the wire to the +12V output of your access control power supply.

If you forget the Master Code, you can reset the device manually without erasing existing user cards: Power down the device.

1,000 to 2,000 users (depending on the specific firmware version) Card Reading Distance: 3–6 cm This section offers solutions to common issues

A common frustration with new access control installs is the "door didn't open" issue. Usually, this isn't a broken lock, but a timing issue.

Swipe the first card, then swipe the second card, then the third, and so on sequentially. Press # when finished, then press * to exit. Deleting Users Enter programming mode. Press 2 . Swipe the card you want to delete. Press # , then press * . Method B: Deleting by User ID (Essential if card is lost) Enter programming mode. Press 2 . Enter the target User ID (e.g., 0005 ). Press # , then press * .

Initialisation is the process of resetting the V2000-C. It is typically performed if you have forgotten the system's programming password (master code). | | Card beeps but lock doesn’t open

Connect to positive lock terminal for Fail-Secure locks (Dropbolts/Strikes) NC (Normally Closed)

Are you looking for a reliable and efficient access control solution for your organization? Look no further than the V2000-C RFID Access Control System. This user manual provides a detailed guide on how to install, configure, and operate the V2000-C system, ensuring that you get the most out of your access control investment.

The unit is housed in a rugged enclosure, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor entrances.