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Here you can see the back of a 4" x 4" box (in the window) we put the card reader into, conduit that routes cable for the lock in the door and magnetic switches. | Here you can see the back of a 4" x 4" box (in the window) we put the card reader into, conduit that routes cable for the lock in the door and magnetic switches. | ||
[[File:OpenAccessCard.png]] | [[File:OpenAccessCard.png]] | ||
Here you see ACCX card (the red part) with a RPi on top. The card reader and elec. lock connect to it. The second RPi monitors the magnetic switches and motion sensors writes there statues to a DB then displays that info on a web page. See HAL on our web site. |
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Status as of 4 Feb 13 Parts are in, looking for instruction book (with passwords).
Status as of 11 Apr 14
Purchased and received our ACCX Open-Access card and reader. Tested good.
Status as of 14 Apr 14
Received the 4300 Series Electrified Deadlatch. We have a store front aluminum frame type door that swing in and out and needed this type of lock.
Status as of 26 May 14
Installed lock, conduit and wired it all up.
Here you can see the back of a 4" x 4" box (in the window) we put the card reader into, conduit that routes cable for the lock in the door and magnetic switches.
Here you see ACCX card (the red part) with a RPi on top. The card reader and elec. lock connect to it. The second RPi monitors the magnetic switches and motion sensors writes there statues to a DB then displays that info on a web page. See HAL on our web site.