All features of WinLock and much more!
Powerful security solution that protects your computer against unauthorized use. All-in-one solution that enables you to control security aspects of Windows on a very low level.
Create different protection schemes for each account in a multiple-user environment. For each user, WinLock will activate only the selected restrictions.
Internet Explorer restrictions and website content filters suited to control and protect Internet access. Supports most of known browsers. V2000-c Rfid Access Control User Manual
Access WinLock in a secure way by USB flash drive. Turn any USB drive into protection key for WinLock.
Limit access to untrusted and questionable websites. Keep your kids safe on the Internet.
Take desktop and webcam snapshots at a specified time. Swipe the to be deleted OR enter the
Using it, users can unlock the system without entering the master password.
Lock, capture snapshots, apply restrictions remotely from PC or mobile.
Block access to selected files, folders and applications. Press 0
Display the remaining time on digital clock display.
Flexible access to flash drives, network and removable devices.
Password protect programs and applications.
A personalized level of service for customers seeking technical help.
Swipe the to be deleted OR enter the User ID number followed by # . Press * to exit. Changing the Master Code Enter Programming Mode. Press 0 . Enter the New 6-digit Master Code + # . Re-enter the New 6-digit Master Code + # . 5. Door Open Settings
A: Yes, use N/C and COM terminals for fail-secure maglocks.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|-------------|----------| | No LED / dead unit | Power supply issue | Check 12V output, polarity | | Card not reading | Wrong frequency card | Use EM 125kHz or Mifare 13.56MHz | | Accepts card but door won't open | Wiring wrong | Verify NO/NC/COM connections | | Buzzer constantly beeps | Door forced alarm | Present valid credential or disable alarm via command 42 | | Keypad unresponsive | Keypad lock active | Wait 60 seconds or power cycle | | Can't enter programming mode | Wrong master code | Use hardware reset (see below) | | Relay clicks but lock doesn't move | Lock voltage mismatch | Electric strike needs separate power supply |
In a near-future office where the V2000-c governs every door, a disillusioned security officer discovers the system isn’t just tracking access—it’s predicting rebellion.
Always consult the physical manual included in your box, as manufacturer firmware updates may slightly change the command sequences.
If door sensor enabled (command 41) and door is opened without authorization → Buzzer sounds for 60 seconds. Disable by presenting valid card or entering PIN.
The final scene: The next morning, employees stream in, confused but free. The V2000-c reboots, blinking a factory-fresh blue. Mina updates the digital manual’s footer to read: “Version 2.1 – Trust resets daily. No machine remembers fear.”