V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual [exclusive] -

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.

This manual serves as a definitive resource for physical setup, initial programming, wiring layouts, and regular administration. Users looking to save a copy can access the official Obohands V2000-C Product Downloads for direct digital documentation. 1. Technical Specifications and Hardware Overview

To perform any programming, you must first enter .

A: No, the V2000-c is a standalone controller . It does not have WiFi, Bluetooth, or Ethernet. For remote access, pair it with a separate network-enabled relay. V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual

To modify user settings, you must enter Programming Mode. While in programming mode, the indicator lights will change color (typically turning yellow or flashing red/green), indicating the device is ready for command codes. 9999 or 8888 Entering and Exiting Programming Mode To Enter: Press * + Master Code + # (Example: * 9999 # ) To Exit: Press * Changing the Master Code

The V2000-C system is designed to be reliable and durable, but like any system, it may require occasional troubleshooting and maintenance. The user manual provides a comprehensive guide on how to troubleshoot common issues and perform routine maintenance tasks.

Connect the wire of the V2000-C to the Power Supply +12V. Ensure the backplate is securely mounted flush against

Check output voltage with a multimeter. Verify wiring polarity. Incorrect lock wiring Check if lock is wired to NO instead of NC (or vice-versa). Keypad beeps continuously Tamper switch activated Ensure backplate is securely fastened to the wall. Keypad rejects programming code Master Code changed Perform a factory hardware reset to restore default code.

| 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). |

| Terminal | Label | Connection | Wire Gauge (AWG) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | +12V | Power Supply Positive (10-14V DC) | 18-22 | | 2 | GND | Power Ground / Common Negative | 18-22 | | 3 | NO | Normally Open (Magnetic Lock) | 18 | | 4 | COM | Common (Lock Relay) | 18 | | 5 | NC | Normally Closed (Electric Strike - Fail Secure) | 18 | | 6 | PUSH | Exit Button Signal (Short to GND to activate) | 22 | | 7 | SEN | Door Contact Sensor (Magnetic Reed Switch) | 22 | | 8 | AL+ | Alarm Output (+) | 22 | | 9 | AL- | Alarm Output (-) | 22 | | 10 | +12V | Reader Power (For external reader – rarely used) | 22 | | 11 | DATA0 | Wiegand Data 0 (For external reader) | 22 | | 12 | DATA1 | Wiegand Data 1 (For external reader) | 22 | Users looking to save a copy can access

Enter Programming Mode -> Press 2 + [User ID] + # .

The following technical specifications were compiled from multiple product listings and manuals. Please verify your device's exact specifications.