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Keypad #1
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This is correct but is due to software. If you go through the Arduino code you will find a portion that sets the keypad functionality under Keypad #2. This is because the Hackerspace that built the board only has a keypad on door 2 and not door 1.— On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 10:44 PM, Jacob Lowe [email protected]
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Thanks for validating @benjaminmueller, I think i might get into the box and see what happens when I try to hook it up to the pins for the second door. It looks to me the the permissions are slightly different, for some reason, and maybe that would just need to get mapped. @benjaminmueller do you have any knowledge if this system is setup to take keypad pin codes as a entry method? I have seen pin code stuff but it looks like its mostly for ringing doorbells, turning on alarms, disarming alarms, and maybe making coffee. I don't know c but from what i see it does not look like it validates against the user list. |
I know that the Fullerton Hackerspace has allowed this but it was a custom On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 7:45 AM, Jacob Lowe [email protected]:
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Does not seem to write anything to serial, not on submission or key press. It does not look like this has to deal with software ( i know it probably bad for filing it here ) but it seems that the hardware is hooked for the door to be using the first rfid reader setup, which does not have support for keypads it seems.
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