Keypad Access Control K110V2000
The Keypad Access Control K110V2000 is a standalone, multi-function access control device that combines a keypad and a proximity card reader. It’s designed to provide secure entry by allowing users to gain access using a PIN, an RFID card, or a combination of both.
Here’s a breakdown of its key features and capabilities:
Key Features and Specifications
- User Capacity: It can typically support up to 2000 users, allowing for a wide range of applications from residential to commercial settings.
- Access Methods: Users can gain entry through:
- PIN codes: A 4-digit PIN is common.
- RFID cards: It often supports 125KHz EM cards or 13.56MHz Mifare cards.
- Card + PIN: Requiring both credentials for higher security.
- Durability: The unit is housed in a strong, vandal-proof Zinc Alloy electroplated case, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installation. It’s often IP68 rated, meaning it’s waterproof and can withstand harsh environments.
- Backlit Keypad: Features a backlit keypad for easy operation in low-light conditions.
- Programmable: Most functions, including adding and deleting users, setting relay output delay time, and alarm times, can be programmed directly from the keypad itself, eliminating the need for external programmers.
- Security Features:
- Lock output current short circuit protection: Prevents damage to the lock or unit in case of a short circuit.
- Anti-tamper alarm: Alerts if the unit is tampered with.
- Door Open Detection (DOTL) warning: Can sound an alarm if a door is left open for too long.
- Door Forced Open warning: Triggers an alarm if the door is forced open.
- Connectivity:
- Wiegand Output: Often includes Wiegand 26-bit output for cards and 8-bit burst for PINs, allowing for integration with larger access control systems as a dual credential (proximity reader and keypad) device.
- Relay Output: Provides normally-open (NO) and normally-closed (NC) relay contacts for controlling electric locks.
- Auxiliary Inputs/Outputs: May include connections for exit buttons, external alarms, door sensors, and external readers.
- Power: Typically operates on 12V DC.
How It Works
The K110V2000 functions as a standalone access controller, meaning it doesn’t necessarily need to be connected to a central computer system to operate. When a user inputs a PIN or presents a card, the system verifies the credential against its stored data. If the credential is valid, the unit sends a signal to unlock the connected door or gate via its relay output.
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