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There are also a basement and a roof which are off-limits.
There are also a basement and a roof which are off-limits.


== How Do I Get Into 2169 Mission? ==
= Buildout =
 
The plan is to have a prox reader downstairs which will unlock the front door and front gate.  That may require installing a new lock on the front door.  (The gate uses an electric strike which already has a terminal pair downstairs.) 
 
If the landlord says they're ok with that and they aren't going to pay for it:


See [[Getting_In|Getting In]]
[http://www.magneticlocks.net/proddetail.asp?prod=MAG1300GF MAG1300GF]: $99.00 x 2


= Buildout =
Passive infrared door unlock sensor: $50ish


The plan is to have a prox reader downstairs which will unlock the front door and front gate. (The gate uses an electric strike which already has a terminal pair downstairs.
The other Schlage gear and the rekeying set were $317.27.


The landlord has already okayed the work, and the second floor tenants have okayed using prox cards instead of keys("You mean like in the hotels in Hong Kong?")
I'm going to cover the cost of the prox controller and readerI'll need some cable mounting hardware from the hardware store, about another $50.


The maglock and PIR sensors have been provisioned, and installation is pending the de-dramafication of the issues surrounding electronic door control. Complaints fall into three main categories:
Total: $367.27 (plus $248 if we need to install a new maglock.)


* Complaints about RFID fobs causing privacy problems due to an incomplete understanding of the proposed solution.
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* Complaints about the licensing of the software involved in the proposed solution.
* Complaints about possible attacks against visitor privacy.


= Front Gate =
= Front Gate =
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''Automatically Closes: Yes''.
''Automatically Closes: Yes''.


The front gate is an iron gate with an electric mortise strike driven by the intercom pad next to the north stairwell door.  This door uses a Schlage lock keyed to the version [[A key]].  Because this gate is shared with our neighbors and the landlord, they all use Noisebridge keys to get in the gate.
The front gate is an iron gate with an electric mortise strike driven by the intercom pad next to the north stairwell door.  This door uses a Schlage lock keyed to the version [A key].  Because this gate is shared with our neighbors and the landlord, they all use Noisebridge keys to get in the gate.


= Front Door =
= Front Door =
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''Connects To: Front Gate, North Stairwell Door, Elevator''.
''Connects To: Front Gate, North Stairwell Door, Elevator''.


''Automatically Closes: No''.
''Automatically Closes: No''


The front door is a pair of glass doors, each with a lock near the floor to drive a pin into the ground.  Both cylinders use Kwikset-style wards with pins 42466 (approx.)
The front door is a pair of glass doors, each with a lock near the floor to drive a pin into the ground.  Both cylinders use Kwikset-style wards with pins 42466 (approx.)
These doors should not, as a matter of course, be locked.  Previous policy was "You should lock the front doors as you leave if you are the last person in the building and it is not between 8-5 (any day of the week)." BUT so few NB users have keys, we have discussed with the landlord and we no longer are locking this door.


Both locks are double cylinder, for a total of 4 keyways.  The keyway closest to the southwest is damaged and doesn't work.  As a result, the procedure to lock the front doors is:
Both locks are double cylinder, for a total of 4 keyways.  The keyway closest to the southwest is damaged and doesn't work.  As a result, the procedure to lock the front doors is:
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# Exit through the front gate and remove any cable holding it open.
# Exit through the front gate and remove any cable holding it open.


You should lock the front doors as you leave if you are the last person in the building and it is not between 8-5 (any day of the week).


To unlock the front doors:
To unlock the front doors:
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''Connects To: Roof Hatch, Patio.''  
''Connects To: Roof Hatch, Patio.''  
''Automatically Closes: No''.


You see a roof.  There are skylights here.  You feel cold.  Exits are: west.
You see a roof.  There are skylights here.  You feel cold.  Exits are: west.
You feel vaguely nervous.


= South Elevator Landing Door =
= South Elevator Landing Door =


''Connects To: Elevator, Noisebridge.''
''Connects To: Elevator, Noisebridge.''
''Automatically Closes: No''.


Locked with a [http://consumer.schlage.com/customerservice/videos/BE365_Operations.MPG Schlage BE365].  Use your regular 83c key to turn the tumbler 90 degrees, then push it in to engage the thumbturn with the locking mechanism.  The door is currently a little out of alignment so you might have to tug upwards on the doorknob to get the bolt to engage.
Locked with a [http://consumer.schlage.com/customerservice/videos/BE365_Operations.MPG Schlage BE365].  Use your regular 83c key to turn the tumbler 90 degrees, then push it in to engage the thumbturn with the locking mechanism.  The door is currently a little out of alignment so you might have to tug upwards on the doorknob to get the bolt to engage.
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''Connects To: Elevator, Noisebridge.''
''Connects To: Elevator, Noisebridge.''
''Automatically Closes: No''.


Another ghetto installation job using one of the Spark Schlage knockoffs.  Use your 83c key.  Movement towards the elevator doesn't require a key.
Another ghetto installation job using one of the Spark Schlage knockoffs.  Use your 83c key.  Movement towards the elevator doesn't require a key.
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''Connects To: Elevator.''
''Connects To: Elevator.''
''Automatically Closes: No.''


Do not go to the basement.  Seriously, don't.
Do not go to the basement.  Seriously, don't.
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