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Arlington Access is forked from Open Access Control to control RFID access to the Riverside.io space.

Instructions

  1. Place the .ino and .h files in a directory under your Arduino sketeches folder
  2. Place the remaining directories in your Arduino libraries area (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries for Windows)
  3. Restart the Arduino software if libraries were just added.
  4. Connect up the Open Access v4. Allow the system to detect the USB/Serial port. Select "Arduino Duemillanove" from the list of boards.
  5. Change the privilege password.
  6. Compile and upload the program.

Changes since v1.35

-10/23/2013 (Version 1.36) -Updated the lockall() function to fix bug when relocking all doors (I/O pins high instead of low) -Updated reader code to allow user to define whether or not a reader has a keypad from user.h file -Updated superuser code to disable superusers by default.

Usage

To login to the rasberry pi at the space do the following swapping port, username, and ipaddress for the proper credentials. Request those credentials from an active member.

ssh username@ipaddress -p port

Notes

minicom screen msmtp arduino

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