C2-260/inBio2-260 Access Control Panel
User Manual
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System Introduction
The Access Control management system is a new modernized security management system, which is an
effective measure of security and protection management. It is mainly used to manage the entrances and
exits of highly secured places, such as banks, hotels, equipment rooms, offices, smart communities, and
factories.
System Functional Parameters
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High-speed 32-bit 1.0GHz CPU and 64M RAM.
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Embedded LINUX operating system.
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Two-door one-way/two-way.
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User capacity: 30,000.
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A maximum of 30,000 cardholders.
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Fingerprint capacity: 2,000 (inBio2-260).
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200,000 offline event records.
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Ethernet and RS485 communication technologies for reliable communications.
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Control Panel with a watchdog (hardware) built in to prevent a crash.
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Over-current, over-voltage, and inverse-voltage protection for the input of the power supply to
the control panel.
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Over-current protection for the power supply to card readers.
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Instant over-voltage protection for all input/output ports.
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Instant over-voltage protection for communication ports.
Product Technical Parameters
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Working Power supply: Rated voltage 12V (±20%) DC, rated current is ≥ 3A
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Working environment: Temperature -10°C to 50°C; Humidity 20% to 80%.
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Electronic lock relay output: The maximum switching voltage is 36V(DC); The maximum switching
current is 5A.
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Auxiliary relay output: The maximum switching voltage is 36V(DC); The maximum switching
current is 2A.
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The detachable connection terminals are made of alloy-steel non-magnetic flange materials.
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Control panel dimensions: 116.5mm*96.5mm*31.3mm
Control Panel Indicators
2.3
When the C2-260/inBio2-260 is powered on, normally the POWER indicator (red) is lit constantly, the RUN
indicator (green) shall flash slowly (indicating the system is normal), and other indicators are all off.
COMM indicator (yellow): It flashes when the system is communicating with other devices (e.g., PC). When
the indicator is flashing continuously, it indicates data transmission. When the indicator is flashing slowly,
it indicates real-time monitoring status.