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== Access for non-members == | == Access for non-members == | ||
On open days/nights the | On open days/nights ring the doorbell to be let in. | ||
== Access for members with an RFID card == | == Access for members with an RFID card == | ||
* | * If the gate is open ring the doorbell. | ||
== Access for members with an RFID card and PIN == | == Access for members with an RFID card and PIN == | ||
* Unlock the gate using the padlock combination, lock the padlock ''outside'' the space next to the keypad. | |||
* Present your card to the reader underneath the keypad at the door. | |||
* Present your card to the | |||
* The light should illuminate blue. | * The light should illuminate blue. | ||
* Enter your PIN | * Enter your PIN | ||
* The light will turn green and the door will unlock. | * The light will turn green and the door will unlock. | ||
Revision as of 22:58, 18 March 2017
The hackspace has an RFID-based access control system. It controls the door into the building and the internal door to the hackspace.
For details on the tech behind this see Marvin P Droid.
Access for non-members
On open days/nights ring the doorbell to be let in.
Access for members with an RFID card
- If the gate is open ring the doorbell.
Access for members with an RFID card and PIN
- Unlock the gate using the padlock combination, lock the padlock outside the space next to the keypad.
- Present your card to the reader underneath the keypad at the door.
- The light should illuminate blue.
- Enter your PIN
- The light will turn green and the door will unlock.