V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual ~repack~ (2024)

Example: 123456#

A: Connect the REX relay’s NO output to terminal 6 (PUSH) and COM to terminal 2 (GND).

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A: No. The reader hardware is specific to one frequency. Check your model: V2000-c-EM (125kHz) or V2000-c-MF (13.56MHz Mifare).

3.1 Last Updated: [Current Year] Compatibility: All V2000-c hardware revisions H1.2 and above. End of the V2000-c RFID Access Control User Manual. Example: 123456# A: Connect the REX relay’s NO

A: Yes. Any Wiegand 26/34 output device can connect to terminals 10(+), 11(D0), 12(D1), and GND. The V2000-c will treat the fingerprint ID as a card ID. Part 10: Technical Specifications (Reference Sheet) | Parameter | Value | | :--- | :--- | | Model | V2000-c | | Operating Voltage | 10V – 14V DC (12V nominal) | | Standby Current | ≤ 80mA | | Maximum Current | ≤ 150mA (excluding lock) | | Relay Contact Rating | 3A @ 30V DC (resistive) | | RFID Frequency | 125kHz (EM4100) or 13.56MHz (Mifare S50/70) | | Read Range | 2-5 cm depending on card type | | User Capacity | 500 (cards + PINs) | | Event Log | None (standalone) | | Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to 140°F) | | Humidity | 10% – 90% (non-condensing) | | Dimensions (mm) | 120 x 78 x 25 | Conclusion: Mastering Your V2000-c You now hold the equivalent of an advanced training course for the V2000-c RFID Access Control system . This user manual has walked you from the screw terminals of the relay to the logic of anti-passback and multi-card open.

A: 500 users (500 RFID cards or 500 PIN codes, or a mix). a co-working space

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