IntelliDoor Garage

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IntelliDoor Garage
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IntelliDoor Builder Kit, the full-permissions pack of all IntelliDoor products.
Creator Nelson Jenkins
Launch year 2009
Company Gentek
Availability Marketplace & In-World

The IntelliDoor Garage is a smoothly-operating garage door by Gentek. It uses notecard-based configuration.


Setup

  1. Rez the door and resize it to the frame. Try not to change the thickness of the door.
  2. Rez a Button if you want one and position it. It can be retextured and resized if necessary, but we recommend leaving it as it is. You don't need a Button; clicking the door itself will operate it as well.
  3. Open the _config notecard in the door, sensor, and button. For more information on the _config values, read the sections labeled "CONFIG VALUES". For now, change the door ID and make sure it is the same in all notecards.
  4. Test the door by clicking the up button (or if you don't have a controller, just the door itself). If you have autoclose enabled, stand under the door and see if it closes (it shouldn't for at least 60 seconds).

As of v3.0, the door can be rotated and linked freely; it will remain totally operational.

Textures

The door textures are now included in the package; simply drag them onto each side of the door to set the door's texture. The textures are prefixed with "Tex-IDGarage".

Autoclose

The IntelliDoor has an autoclose feature set up in the _config notecard of each door. To enable it, set the AUTOCLOSE value greater than 0 (we recommend at least 10). A sensor is no longer included as of v3.0, since the door will now perform a raycast to detect if its path is blocked.
When your door reaches the completely open position, it will wait the number of seconds in AUTOCLOSE, then automatically close. However, if there is something blocking the door, it will wait until the door becomes unobstructed (or 60 seconds after the last object entered the doorway) then close.

Door Config Values

  • ID: This is the door's identifier. Each door should have a separate ID. The ID can be any alphanumeric string (A-Z, 0-9, space). All IntelliDoor components are owner-only so don't worry about conflicting IDs from other people.
  • SPEED: This is the speed value. The door speed can be 1-9, 9 being the fastest. The default is 5. If you are experiencing slow operation due to lag (especially in homesteads), it might help to increase the speed.
  • ACCESS: This is the base access setting. If the door is locked (which it is by default), this group of people can always access it anyway by clicking on it. Can be "Everyone", "Group", or "Owner". (If you put "Group" here, the door's group will be able to click the door to use it, but they won't be able to use any buttons or controllers unless you also set them to "Group".)
  • AUTOCLOSE: If you don't want autoclose, leave this as 0. Otherwise, it is the number of seconds the door waits until closing automatically. For more info, read "AUTOCLOSE" above.
  • WHITELIST: The list of people that will always be able to click the door to operate it. This does not affect buttons and controllers. Separate with commas.
  • GSS: If you are using a Global Security Server, enter its name in this field. The IntelliDoor GSS provides a "master" whitelist and blacklist for doors that subscribe to it (for example, if you have a group of doors that you want a list of people to control).

NOTE ON NAMES: The IntelliDoor system v2.1 and above uses usernames (e.g. "nelson.jenkins" or "newusername") - NOT old-style names ("Nelson Jenkins" or "newusername Resident") and NOT display names ("Nelson the Magnificent" or "New User"). Separate values with commas (nelson.jenkins, newusername, etc.). Entries here are not case-sensitive.

Button Config Values

  • ID: Put the door IDs you want to control here. If you are only controlling one door, just put that door's ID. If you have more than one door you want to control at the same time, separate their IDs with commas.
  • ACCESS: This is the base access setting for this button only. This is the same as the door's access settings, except it affects the button only. (If you put "Group" here, the button's group will be able to use the button to use the door, but not the door directly by clicking it.)
  • WHITELIST: This is the same as the door's whitelist, but again, only affects the button.
  • GSS: This is the same as the door's GSS name, but only affects the button.

API

As of v3.0, the IntelliDoor has an API for controlling individual doors and components. All API communication is done on channel -494827459.

For the following, [BBID] specifies the Buildbox ID. By default, this should be NONE. However, if your doors were rezzed as part of a building through a Buildbox, it will have been set. You can get the Buildbox ID by selecting a door and checking its description - it should read BBID followed by the ID, which is usually formatted as a 36-character UUID. You can also set up your API-enabled item in the building such that it accepts and stores the Buildbox ID when it is rezzed. Note that Buildbox IDs do not change once the object is rezzed.

The IntelliDoor Garage accepts the following API commands:

  • [BBID][DoorID]&&open - Opens the door.
  • [BBID][DoorID]&&close - Closes the door.
  • [BBID][DoorID]&&stop - Stops the door, if it is moving.

The IntelliDoor Garage does not accept the &&lock and &&unlock commands, and it is the only component which accepts the &&stop command.

Updates & Release Notes

You can update your IntelliDoor Garage by rezzing the update box.

  • v3.0
    • Implemented Buildbox integration
    • Doors now automatically reset when GSS is reset
    • Usernames in whitelist are no longer case-sensitive
    • Blacklist removed
    • Default textures now included in the box
    • Communications now streamlined onto single channel for less lag
    • API added
    • Doors are now all linkable to buildings for easier prefab packaging
    • Garage can now be rotated (previously would not work)
    • Garage Sensor removed and replaced with an automatic raycast
  • v2.1.2
    • Fixed separate textures sometimes overwriting each other
  • v2.1.1
    • Fixed integration with Keypad
  • v2.1
    • Allow separate textures on each side.
    • Changed old-style names to usernames.
    • Slight tweaks.
  • v2.0
    • Replaced and rewrote everything. It's better now. Trust me.
  • v1.3.4
    • Fixed API script.
  • v1.3.3
    • Added API script.
  • v1.3.2
    • Fixed "grey-out" bug.
    • Removed Legacy door.
    • Added touch menu.
    • Added retexturing system.
    • Added data validation for door settings.
    • Removed self-deleter.
  • v1.3.1
    • Attempted to fix "grey-out" bug.
  • v1.3
    • New, smoother movement driver.
    • Speed setting added.
    • Minor UI changes.
    • Updater moved to door (non-Legacy).
  • v1.2
    • Better sound driver.
  • v1.1
    • Added autoclose.
  • v1.0
    • Primary public release.

Builder Kit Instructions

ATTENTION USERS OF THE BUILDER KIT VERSIONS: THIS IS IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ
Your use of transfer-enabled products is bound by our Full Permissions Agreement. If you haven't read it, it's important you do so.
Most importantly, we keep track of who has purchased the Builder Kit. If someone has a transferable IntelliDoor but has not bought the Builder Kit, that door will not function, and their use of it will be recorded. If you are found to be giving out transferable IntelliDoors, you will be backtraced by the cyber police, and consequences will never be the same.

Therefore, make sure you set the door object to NO TRANSFER and the script inside it to NO TRANSFER before distributing it. However, leave the notecard FULL PERMISSIONS or it will break the script. Otherwise, you are risking both your license to use our products and your reputation with your customers, who will be left with prefabs that have their doors break when rezzed.

History

Garage doors in Second Life used to either be one of two types:

  • Physical: the door would set itself physical and move upwards through anything in its way. This required extra space above the door.
  • Compression: the door would resize and move itself so it appears to be moving up. This didn't require extra space, but compressed the texture vertically and didn't look realistic.

The IntelliDoor Garage, originally just the IntelliDoor, is a unique garage door released in early 2009 that uses an advanced scripting method that solves both problems - it doesn't require extra space and it doesn't compress the texture.

Its design has not changed much from the original design, except for a texture refresh. It is just a simple box prim. However, its scripts were reduced dramatically - the original had 5 separate scripts to coordinate movement. With the advent of newer LSL functions, they could be consolidated into one.

Fun fact: the original IntelliDoor was created on New Years Eve in 2008, as Nelson had hoped to release it for the New Years Sale starting the next day. Unfortunately, it was stalled due to general laziness, and wasn't released until several months later.

Version 2 brought integration with the rest of the IntelliDoor series, which had just been released.