IntelliDoor Keypad
Other than the security options in the door, the IntelliDoor Keypad allows for access by anyone with a custom-set password. It can be from 1-5 characters, and the Keypad has various customization options beyond just the password. It is also mesh, sporting high detail for only a prim.
Contents
Setup
- Set up the door according to its user manual. Make sure you set Unlockable to Yes in the _config notecard.
- Rez the keypad near the door and position it.
- Open the _config notecard inside the keypad and make sure the DoorID is the same as the DoorID in the door's _config notecard. Also, change the password. Remember, anyone can unlock the door if they have the password, so make it difficult to guess.
- Save the _config notecard and test the keypad by entering the password. The green indicator light should turn on, and should turn off when you open the door. (As owner, you can open the door without unlocking it, so get someone not covered by the base access setting to test it as well.)
Do not link the keypad to anything. It is a mesh object, and when mesh and non-mesh is linked together, prim counts can go wonky, so don't do it. (Of course, if you know what you're doing, feel free to - it won't break anything script-wise.
You can view the password by clicking the * button (only the owner can do this). To clear the entry, press the # button.
Config Values
- DoorID: This is the door's identifier. Make sure this is the same as the DoorID value in the door's _config notecard.
- Password: This is the keypad's password. It can be anywhere from 1-5 digits, each a number from 0-9.
- Access: This is the base access setting. Can be "Everyone", "Group", or "Owner". These people can click the card swipe reader on the keypad to be immediately granted entry.
- Whitelist: The list of people that will always be able to click the card swipe reader to gain entry. Separate with commas. 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.
- 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 GSS: Keypads will only download data from the GSS when reset. You must reset all keypads after changing the GSS's configuration.
- Autoopen: Can be either Yes or No. Door(s) will automatically open when the keypad is unlocked if this is enabled.
- DTMF: Can be either Yes or No. Changes default button sounds to DTMF tones (phone keypad sounds). This may weaken security if someone can "decipher" DTMF, but is generally harmless as anyone that wants to get in that badly can just sit-hack in.
- HideNum: Can be either Yes or No. When disabled, this displays numbers instead of dashes when the password is entered. Not recommended unless you don't care if other people figure out the password.
Compatibility
The Keypad is fully compatible with the IntelliDoor Home & Commercial, but only partially compatible with the IntelliDoor Garage and IntelliDoor Bollard. This is because the Garage & Bollards don't have a lock feature. However, you can set them to Owner only, and use the Keypad as a controller (enable auto-open, and use auto-close in the Garage or Bollards).
Updates & Release Notes
You can update your IntelliDoor Keypad by rezzing the Update Box.
- v2.1.3
- Fixed integration bug with GSS.
- v2.1
- 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.
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