Difference between revisions of "Door control system"

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The access list is currently a text file, copied via a script from Bell.  The text file simply consists of card ID and name.
 
The access list is currently a text file, copied via a script from Bell.  The text file simply consists of card ID and name.
 
=== Adding a card===
 
On [[System naming|Babbage]]:
 
 
babbage:~$ cd /usr/local/bin/Doorbot
 
babbage:/usr/local/bin/Doorbot$ sudo git pull
 
babbage:/usr/local/bin/Doorbot$ sudo ./addid.sh
 
 
Then touch the card to the reader next to the [[Makerbot]].
 
 
Alternatively, connect to Bell:
 
 
root@bell:~$ screen -dr doorbot
 
 
You will see the log of attempted access.  Press Ctrl+A Ctrl+D to disconnect and add the card manually to '''cardtable.dat'''.
 
  
 
The door opener connects to '''robonaut''' on [[System naming|Babbage]] to announce whenever the door is opened, and also flashes the lights on using '''Lighted''', also on Babbage.
 
The door opener connects to '''robonaut''' on [[System naming|Babbage]] to announce whenever the door is opened, and also flashes the lights on using '''Lighted''', also on Babbage.
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                               | Release |   
 
                               | Release |   
 
                               +---------+
 
                               +---------+
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=== Adding a card===
 +
On [[System naming|Babbage]]:
 +
 +
babbage:~$ cd /usr/local/bin/Doorbot
 +
babbage:/usr/local/bin/Doorbot$ sudo git pull
 +
babbage:/usr/local/bin/Doorbot$ sudo ./addid.sh
 +
 +
Then touch the card to the reader next to the [[Makerbot]].
 +
 +
Alternatively, connect to Bell:
 +
 +
root@bell:~$ screen -dr doorbot
 +
 +
You will see the log of attempted access.  Press Ctrl+A Ctrl+D to disconnect and add the card manually to '''cardtable.dat'''.
  
 
==Override==
 
==Override==

Revision as of 22:11, 27 August 2010

Overview

We have a Tikitag RFID reader, embedded in the door, which we use to automatically open the door when authenticated.

The software runs on Bell, and its code is on Github.

The access list is currently a text file, copied via a script from Bell. The text file simply consists of card ID and name.

The door opener connects to robonaut on Babbage to announce whenever the door is opened, and also flashes the lights on using Lighted, also on Babbage.


               +--------+     +---------+  
               | AX3022 |-----| 12V UPS |  
               +--------+     +---------+  
                    |              |       
                    |              |       
+--------+     +--------+          |       
|  RFID  |-----|  Bell  |          |       
+--------+     +--------+          |       
                    |              |       
                    |              |       
               +---------+     +-------+   
               | Arduino |-----| Relay |   
               +---------+     +-------+   
                                   |       
                                   |       
                              +---------+  
                              | Release |  
                              +---------+

Adding a card

On Babbage:

babbage:~$ cd /usr/local/bin/Doorbot
babbage:/usr/local/bin/Doorbot$ sudo git pull
babbage:/usr/local/bin/Doorbot$ sudo ./addid.sh

Then touch the card to the reader next to the Makerbot.

Alternatively, connect to Bell:

root@bell:~$ screen -dr doorbot

You will see the log of attempted access. Press Ctrl+A Ctrl+D to disconnect and add the card manually to cardtable.dat.

Override

Please use this with caution. Once unlocked, the door must be physically opened and closed again to relock.

ssh root@bell
Doorbot/openDoor.py

The password is hackspace. If the arduino has somehow changed port, you might need to edit that in openDoor.py

  • If this ambiguity becomes a problem (eg if another serial port is added), update the udev rules : debian distributions create /dev/serial/by-id where the links in that directory include in their names the unique serial number assigned to the FTDI chip on the arduino board.
    • This will happen when I/someone gets around to it :D Ms7821 08:38, 27 August 2010 (UTC)

If you unlock the door remotely, use the webcam to check someone has entered the space.