the USB cable to the arduino (which activates
the door opener and makes the beeps, and watches the battery voltage) was
slightly unplugged.
 
aw, no way! you mean on the cig adapter? we power cycled it twice to no avail...guess we left it loose both times :/



On Mon, 5 Jun 2017, Patrik D'haeseleer wrote:

Any progress on fixing door access? I'm already hearing people talk about
making a bunch more physical keys, which I think is a solution we really
want to avoid...

I know this is not a popular opinion around here, but I would still be in
favor of adopting a commercial door access solution - possibly including a
maintenance contract so we can get it fixed same day if something goes
wrong.

Patrik

On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 9:47 PM, Julio Rios <julio.rios@gmail.com> wrote:

I tried the same thing with Robb and still no go.

On Sat, Jun 3, 2017, 14:47 danarauz@gmail.com <danarauz@gmail.com> wrote:

A quick note: there is a network cable that comes from the top of the
ceiling above the door (as I recall its blue and its rolled up) that is not
terminated but the other end it's plugged into the switch at the second
floor.

It you want, it can  be used for the door,  it seems more reliable and
safer than the current network cable setup in use. The current setup goes
to the floor and plugs into an small switch that often folks
accidentally disconnect.

Thx!






On Saturday, June 3, 2017, robb <sf99er@gmail.com> wrote:

Still not working though
On Jun 3, 2017 2:07 PM, "robb" <sf99er@gmail.com> wrote:

Unplug/plug usb cables from 12v cig adapter. Done
On Jun 3, 2017 1:51 PM, "Jake" <jake@spaz.org> wrote:

in order to get the system to work, you really need to do a power
cycle of the
whole system.  If you don't do it exactly this way, it won't work,
even back
when the system was fine:

open the big cabinet door with the battery and beaglebone and voip box
in it,
locate the two-USB power socket (a car cigarette lighter USB charge
socket
wired to the battery) and you'll see that it has TWO USB-A plugs in it.

unplug BOTH USB-A cables from the round USB socket thing, wait at
least ten
seconds, and then plug them both back in.  One powers the beaglebone,
the other
powers the powered USB hub.

If you don't do it this way, the card reader and beaglebone won't talk
to each
other :(

and that's assuming that everything is fine hardware-wise.

-jake

On Sat, 3 Jun 2017, robb wrote:

New reader installed. Green light blinks after reading card but lock
not
responding
On Jun 3, 2017 12:07 PM, "Charley Sheets" <rcsheets@acm.org> wrote:

On Thu, 1 Jun 2017 19:23:21 -0700 (PDT)
Jake <jake@spaz.org> wrote:

thanks Charley!

we have a few readers but there seems to be some problem that might
not be the reader.  i'll take a look and let you know!


It's mainly the card reader and a beaglebone or something, right?

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