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= Door information = | = Door information = | ||
+ | * The front door uses a keypad lock attached to the RFID system. The keypad has no function, all functions are controlled by the RFID system. | ||
+ | * The side door uses an electric strike attached to the RFID system. | ||
+ | * The back door uses a magnetic lock attached to the RFID system. Due to the construction of the doors, one door is "active" and controlled by an IR sensor from the inside. The other door is "inactive." In order to open both doors at this time, you must unplug power to the magnets. | ||
* The LVL1 door is using a custom access control system designed by Brad Luyster | * The LVL1 door is using a custom access control system designed by Brad Luyster | ||
* The door hardware, firmware, and software are open source: https://github.com/Zuph/doar/ | * The door hardware, firmware, and software are open source: https://github.com/Zuph/doar/ |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 8 October 2014
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THE SECURITY OF LVL1! ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE SPACE IS SECURE IF YOU'RE THE LAST ONE OUT.
Contents
How to get in the front door
- Scan your RFID Card
- Open the door within 10 seconds of the RFID reader beeping
- Test the door to ensure it locked behind you
How to get out the front door
- Turn the handle, open the door
- Test the door to ensure it locked behind you
FRONT DOOR EMERGENCY, IT WON'T LOCK AND I NEED TO LEAVE
- Lock the deadbolt
- Send an email to broken@lvl1.org
How to get in the side door
- Scan your RFID Card
- Pull the door open
Door information
- The front door uses a keypad lock attached to the RFID system. The keypad has no function, all functions are controlled by the RFID system.
- The side door uses an electric strike attached to the RFID system.
- The back door uses a magnetic lock attached to the RFID system. Due to the construction of the doors, one door is "active" and controlled by an IR sensor from the inside. The other door is "inactive." In order to open both doors at this time, you must unplug power to the magnets.
- The LVL1 door is using a custom access control system designed by Brad Luyster
- The door hardware, firmware, and software are open source: https://github.com/Zuph/doar/