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VertX EVO V2000 Installation Guide, 72000-902, rev A.2

April 2012

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© 2003 - 2012 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved.

Pin #

P7

1

12-24VDC

2

Ground

3

Bat Fail -

4

Bat Fail +

5

AC Fail -

6

AC Fail +

7

Tamper -

8

Tamper +

Pin #

V2000

P1

V2000

P4

1

Reader Power

Shield Ground

2

Ground

Hold

3

Data 0 / Data

Beeper

4

Data 1 / Clock

Red LED

5

Data Return

Green LED

6

Green LED

Data Return

7

Red LED

Data 1 / Clock

8

Beeper

Data 0 / Data

9

Hold

Ground

10

Shield Ground

Reader Power

1.4

Wiring VertX EVO

WARNING: VertX EVO V2000 is a NON-PoE device. DO NOT connect J1 (Ethernet port) to a
PoE capable port. This applies to both direct PoE Power Sourcing Equipment (Endspan PSE)
and PoE injector (Midspan PSE) equipment. Not all PSE's correctly detect Non-PoE-capable
devices, and such PSE's may not function as expected when connected to Non-PoE
equipment.

Installation Note: Carefully peel the attached Warning Label from the bottom of the unit and
leave the label attached to the unit's cover for future reference.

CAUTION: Connectors on the VertX EVO devices are positioned to be mirror images and are not
interchangeable once the installation is complete. Therefore, you cannot unplug a connector from
one side and plug it into the corresponding connector on the other side.

1. Network Connection: Connect the VertX EVO V2000 to the network using a standard Cat5

network patch cable. Connect one end of the Cat5 network patch cable to the J1 (RJ-45)
connector on the V2000 and the other end to the network connection point (network jack,
hub, switch, or router) on your site.

Note: Two LED lights exist on the RJ-45 connector. The green LED denotes Ethernet Activity
and the yellow LED denotes speed. When the Yellow LED is on, it indicates 100 Mbits per
second. Another LED in-board is a Duplex LED, indicating duplex communications are
available.

2. Power and Alarm input connections (All VertX EVO units): Connect

power by providing appropriate DC input to the P7 connector.
Appropriate DC input goes to Pin 1 and ground to Pin 2. Batt Fail, AC
Fail, and Tamper switch inputs are wired as shown in the table.
Connect the Bat Fail and AC Fail inputs to battery low/failure and AC
failure contacts provided on the power supply. Connect the Tamper
input to a tamper switch on the
enclosure.

3. Reader Connections : Connect Wiegand or clock-

and-data interfaces to a V2000 using the
connection table shown. You can connect up to 10
signal lines for the reader. Use as many of the
signal lines as required for your reader interface.
Note: Connect the data return line to the same
ground as the reader power if the reader is not
powered by the VertX units.

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