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.
This method creates a user that requires both a valid card and its corresponding 6-digit PIN to gain access. V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual
The V2000-C supports Wiegand 26 protocol, enabling it to be connected to external Wiegand readers or serve as a Wiegand output slave device. This allows integration with larger access control systems or additional security peripherals. A: Yes
Ensure you are using a 125 kHz EM-frequency card. Mifare 13.56 MHz cards are incompatible with the V2000-C standard reader. This method creates a user that requires both
If you forget the system password or need to restore factory settings, follow these steps:
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Solution | |:--------|:---------------|:---------| | No power / LEDs off | Power supply issue | Verify DC 12V and polarity | | Reader doesn't read cards | Card type mismatch | Ensure EM 125kHz card compatibility | | Buzzer continuously beeps | Anti-tamper triggered | Check cover is properly secured | | Access denied despite valid card | Access mode mismatch | Check if system requires Card+PIN | | Memory full when adding card | User capacity reached (1000 users) | Delete unused users before adding |
| Mode | Command | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Card Only | *Master# → 3 → 1# | Requires valid card only | | Card + PIN | *Master# → 3 → 2# | Requires card and matching PIN | | PIN Only | *Master# → 3 → 3# | Enter PIN on keypad |