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	*  A.L.F.I.E (ALFRED&#039;s Longed-For Internal Electronics) - Electronics board for interfacing with the RFID reader and the intercom system.
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        <description>Intro

We could have gone to Wilko and get a standard wireless doorbell right? Nope! We have a much more interesting solution.

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        <description>&lt;img src=“Haccess.png” title=“fig:Haccess.png” width=“300” alt=“Haccess.png” /&gt; Hackspace Access Control/Card Entry Sentry System (HACCESS) is a series of access control nodes spread around the hackspace, used for access to machines that require special training or an induction. And also to turn the coffee pot off.</description>
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        <description>&lt;onlyinclude&gt;Current Status - Became Madlab_Storage.&lt;/onlyinclude&gt;

This project will enable a door to be unlocked from the outside using an RFID tag with a unique number on it, and be able to identify that person on a connected PC. The accepted tags will be stored on the Arduino (or compatible hardware). The system will eventually have the ability to edit the accepted cards from a connected PC, and have a log file that can be accessed over the internet to monitor comings and goings of users.</description>
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        <description>Any extra ideas/comments/functions that would be useful? Obviously a keypad would be good, but for now getting the RFID reader working properly is higher priority. --TBSliver 01:24, 18 January 2010 (UTC)</description>
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