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The front "gate" is currently "locked" by 2 locks. (It is more just a simple deterrent to random street people). Soon this is expected to be replaced with an actual locking door that is being worked on currently.
The front "gate" is currently "locked" by 2 locks. (It is more just a simple deterrent to random street people). Soon this is expected to be replaced with an actual locking door that is being worked on currently.
* One black dial-style lock, the combo of which is 35 21 15
* One black dial-style lock, the combo of which is 35 21 15
* One blue combo padlock, code is 1848
* One blue combo padlock, code is 1848 (there may also be a 3-digit lock, combination 848)
= Other locks =
= Other locks =
Eventually these should all be set to unlock with RFID or at least one standard key that members/Philanthropists have.
Eventually these should all be set to unlock with RFID or at least one standard key that members/Philanthropists have.

Revision as of 11:52, 15 October 2021

This is a checklist of procedures for opening 272 Capp St. See also Closing

Opening Checklist for 272

  • Basically, key in and turn on the lights. 4 light switches on main floor, all along left wall.
  • Open upstairs windows and turn on window fans
  • Do a quick run through of space to ensure no "overnight visitors" are still "checked in".

While in the space

  • Rolling gate should be shut if you are the only hacker in the space or no hackers are perma-present in the front area of the first floor.
    • It is cool to lift it slightly (a few inches) to help better ventilate the space.
  • Keep exterior front door locked and gate locked, let others in who ring the gate buzzer.

Current Gate Status

The front "gate" is currently "locked" by 2 locks. (It is more just a simple deterrent to random street people). Soon this is expected to be replaced with an actual locking door that is being worked on currently.

  • One black dial-style lock, the combo of which is 35 21 15
  • One blue combo padlock, code is 1848 (there may also be a 3-digit lock, combination 848)

Other locks

Eventually these should all be set to unlock with RFID or at least one standard key that members/Philanthropists have.

  • Get the exterior front door key by learning about Closing the space and becoming a Philanthropist.
  • Inner front and back doors can be unlocked by a third key which not many people have but we're about to change those locks to match the front door (July 15 2021)
  • Turing room downstairs locks with an unknown key
  • "Server room" in back downstairs locks with unknown key
  • Electronics room upstairs locks with a key which is on a little shelf outside the room

RFID

The RFID box by the door: talk with someone who knows about it (ask on slack)

To get in

Enter your pin, then touch the card to open the door

To give someone else 30 day access

The second person has to be ready to QUICKLY enter a pin and touch the card to the exactly correct spot, putting the card perfectly flat!

  • Member: Enter your pin, then opt, then 200,then touch card
  • THEN 2nd person enters their pin, then touch their card

To get philanthropist/member access

This access doesn't expire in 30 days.

  • Enter your pin, then opt, then 100,
  • QUICKLY take note of the IDX number (taking a photo may be best option)
  • Then send that IDX number to either : daveb, tj, or sophia, who can add you to the access/member file! (for not having to renew every 30 days)


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