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spec needs defining.
spec needs defining.
we want some sort of system to capture an RFID identifier, store it, associate it with a person (in such a way that we can later tie it into some sort of presently-non-existent membership database). It needs to interface with the door, which has some sort of radio remote control, and I guess we also need some lock/unlock buttons in the space itself to stop people manually driving the door lock (as it then becomes out of sync with itself)
with a magnetic close sensor so that when the door is in the closed position it always relocks, but with an override (for Monday nights, for example)
a very detailed spec for lancester university is available for inspiration here: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/iss/info/supplierdocs/network/LU-Access-Control-Spec-v1c.pdf


Paul has some ideas for a door control system.
Paul has some ideas for a door control system.


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Jonny's thoughts...
 
 
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Revision as of 10:05, 21 August 2021


WIP

spec needs defining.

we want some sort of system to capture an RFID identifier, store it, associate it with a person (in such a way that we can later tie it into some sort of presently-non-existent membership database). It needs to interface with the door, which has some sort of radio remote control, and I guess we also need some lock/unlock buttons in the space itself to stop people manually driving the door lock (as it then becomes out of sync with itself)

with a magnetic close sensor so that when the door is in the closed position it always relocks, but with an override (for Monday nights, for example)

a very detailed spec for lancester university is available for inspiration here: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/iss/info/supplierdocs/network/LU-Access-Control-Spec-v1c.pdf

Paul has some ideas for a door control system.

HH access control.png

File:HH access control.png


Jonny's thoughts...


Chrome 2019-03-03 14-29-02.png

https://img.gnxs.uk/images/2019/03/03/chrome_2019-03-03_14-29-02.png