Description
GeoVision GV-AS2120 IP Control Panel – 4-Door IP Access Control for Doors, Elevators, and Barrier Gates
Protect your facility with the GeoVision GV-AS2120 IP Control Panel, a scalable, high-performance solution built for reliable access control across multiple entry points. Designed for commercial environments, this four-door IP panel supports door security, elevator integration, and barrier gate control, delivering centralized management, robust security, and seamless integration with existing security infrastructure. With support for up to 40,000 users and flexible wired interfaces like Wiegand and Serial, the GV-AS2120 is ideal for organizations seeking a secure, future-proof solution that can grow with their security needs.
- High user capacity: supporting up to 40,000 credentials for large facilities, campuses, and multi-tenant sites.
- 4-door strength: dedicated control panel capable of managing four doors with centralized event logging and policy enforcement.
- Versatile interfaces: built-in Wiegand compatibility and serial connectivity for easy integration with credential readers and peripherals.
- Multi-application security: designed to control not only doors but also elevators and barrier gates, enabling cohesive access across critical points.
- Reliable power and operation: 12 V DC power input supports stable performance in various installation environments and configurations.
Technical Details of GeoVision GV-AS2120 IP Control Panel
- Product: GeoVision GV-AS2120 IP Control Panel
- Door capacity: 4 doors
- User capacity: up to 40,000 users
- Interfaces: Wiegand (for credentials) and Serial (for peripherals)
- Power supply: 12 V DC
- Connectivity: IP-based network integration
- Applications: Door security, Elevator control, Barrier gate control
- Form factor: Compact, suitable for mounting near entry points or in utility rooms
how to install GeoVision GV-AS2120 IP Control Panel
Before installation, map out the entry points and security zones where access control is required. Ensure you have a stable power source and a reliable network connection for IP communication and centralized management. Follow these general steps to install the GV-AS2120:
Step 1 — Plan and position: determine the locations for the GV-AS2120 unit, door readers, locks, and sensors. Decide which doors will be controlled by the panel and confirm elevator or barrier gate integration points if applicable. Keep the panel in a secure, climate-controlled area with convenient access for maintenance and monitoring.
Step 2 — Power and mounting: connect the 12 V DC power supply to the GV-AS2120 and secure the device to a wall or rack in a vandal-resistant enclosure. Verify that power is stable and that there is a clean 12 V DC feed to prevent performance issues.
Step 3 — Network integration: connect the panel to your local network via an Ethernet connection. Ensure the network provides adequate bandwidth for real-time event reporting and software-based management. Configure IP settings (static or DHCP, as needed) to ensure reliable connectivity.
Step 4 — Wiring for doors, readers, and locks: connect door readers to the GV-AS2120 using the Wiegand interface as required by the readers. Wire door strike or magnetic locks to the corresponding relays and connect door sensors for status feedback. If elevator and barrier gate control is used, run the appropriate control wires to those devices and verify compatibility with GeoVision's software configuration.
Step 5 — Software configuration: use GeoVision management software to add the GV-AS2120 as a controller, set up user records (up to 40,000), define access groups and schedules, and configure door, elevator, and barrier gate permissions. Program credential formats (card, fob, or mobile credentials if supported) and tailor access rules by time, location, and user role. Enable event logging, anti-passback, and alarm settings according to your security policy.
Step 6 — testing and validation: perform end-to-end tests by presenting credentials to each reader, verifying door strikes operate as intended, and confirming elevator and barrier gate permissions where applicable. Check real-time events in the software dashboard and confirm that access is granted or denied according to configured rules. Periodically test tamper alarms, door sensor status, and network connectivity to ensure ongoing reliability.
Step 7 — ongoing maintenance: schedule routine software updates from GeoVision, review access logs for anomalies, and back up configuration data regularly. Train security staff on how to manage user credentials, respond to alarm events, and perform routine health checks on the GV-AS2120 and connected devices.
With proper planning and configuration, the GV-AS2120 provides a scalable foundation for secure access management that can adapt to evolving security requirements, regulatory demands, and growing user populations. Its IP-based architecture simplifies deployment in modern facilities while supporting a cohesive security ecosystem built around doors, elevators, and barrier gates.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the GV-AS2120 best used for?
- A: It is an IP-based access control panel designed to manage up to four doors and support integration for elevators and barrier gates, with a user capacity of up to 40,000.
- Q: How many doors does it control?
- A: The GV-AS2120 can control four doors, making it suitable for small to mid-sized facilities that require centralized access management across multiple entry points.
- Q: What interfaces are supported?
- A: It supports Wiegand for credential input and a serial interface for peripheral devices, with IP networking for centralized management and monitoring.
- Q: What power does the GV-AS2120 require?
- A: It operates on a 12 V DC power supply, ensuring reliable performance in typical security installations.
- Q: Can it manage elevators and barrier gates?
- A: Yes, the GV-AS2120 is designed to control not only doors but also elevator systems and barrier gates when integrated into a complete access control solution.
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