Hey Nic, I have a question. What's are those door handles that you use at 1:18 with the mechanical key and lock as an alternative to badging in? I like how you can move those handles freely even in the locked position. Do you know the brand, or model name of those handles? Thanks.
I can't remember the brand cause it isn't genuine Schlage brand but is a storeroom function lock with I believe what's known as Vandal resistant where it will still turn when locked
Due to that being a Chamberlain Security+ 2.0 opener, it does not allow for simple contact closure. To use contact closure, you have to solder two wires into a pre-wired button.
@@vrryan6 yes in Canada all devices are bonded or at least plastic devices the box they are mounted to will be bonded if it’s just for a demo system it doesn’t need to be though but the panels still should be grounded
Hey, that looks like a really cool system! Also, could you send me the parts you used for the control panel, RFID reader, lock, and anything else you used in the system? I'd love to recreate it. Thanks!
@@trevgood4171 No it’s not as long as I follow some pretty basic precautions it will be just fine. Simple things like don’t use it for email or web surfing. This PC is dedicated for access control application and my security cameras. I’m using this older PC that would otherwise be going to the scrapyard to extend its useful life for use with a dedicated applications with little to no access to the Internet why spend the money to upgrade it’s an old dell OptiPlex That probably can’t even handle windows 10 or 11 if I keep the endpoint protection up to date as long as it supports Windows 7 that will be an added defence along with a good router/firewall don’t use an administrator account for normal use and keep the RDP ports closed. I appreciate the concern but for what it’s for it’s fine
People are telling you to update to windows 10. I do not recommend. Windows 7 was the last good windows and windows 10 is garbage. Microsoft just doesn't care anymore. Also my windows 11 laptop is unstable and has many bugs and glitches. I would use windows 7 but the programs i use don't support it anymore.
Hey Nic, I have a question. What's are those door handles that you use at 1:18 with the mechanical key and lock as an alternative to badging in? I like how you can move those handles freely even in the locked position. Do you know the brand, or model name of those handles? Thanks.
I can't remember the brand cause it isn't genuine Schlage brand but is a storeroom function lock with I believe what's known as Vandal resistant where it will still turn when locked
@@nics-systems-electric Thanks for letting me know
Man. That is awesome!
I ordered this 4 door controller just based on watching your videos. Do you happen to know what the S1-4 terminals are for?
You could probably set it up so that you can open the garage door, if it is just contact closure
Yeah I did have some stuff set up to do that I just need to buy more readers to do it
Due to that being a Chamberlain Security+ 2.0 opener, it does not allow for simple contact closure. To use contact closure, you have to solder two wires into a pre-wired button.
@@literalyammer that’s what I had done just never actually completed the project
@@nics-systems-electric ah lol
Hey Nic, what is the voltage that the control board puts out for the electric door strikes?
12vdc
@@nics-systems-electric Oh okay, I asked because I bought the same but mine is going to be a 2 door model.
Can you do a FULL walk through how you set it up and a FULL EVERYTHING?
14:30 was that the co detector chirping
Probably
wake up, new pickle700 upload
question; do fire alarm systems have to be grounded? ex: pulls and strobes
@@s.ep30 devices? no, but panels and such have to be grounded but canadian code is different then us so idek.
@@vrryan6 yes in Canada all devices are bonded or at least plastic devices the box they are mounted to will be bonded if it’s just for a demo system it doesn’t need to be though but the panels still should be grounded
@@nics-systems-electric I feel like Canadian code is a little over engineered kinda if u know what i mean
My apartments access control is kantech ioprox it’s the same as this access control but reader is diferent
that poor chair 😂😂😂
Have you thought of updating/upgrading to Windows 11? Also, is your name Nic?
I don’t have plans to upgrade it and yes my name is Nic
Is that computer connected to the internet? if so, your security system is vulnerable windows 7 hasn't received any updates since January 2020
Windows 7 is the second best windows OS. Xp is the best. (Aside from Linux)
@@gamingandvloging1117 I have windows 11 it works awesome all windows 10 apps work perfectly
The key master here
Hey, that looks like a really cool system! Also, could you send me the parts you used for the control panel, RFID reader, lock, and anything else you used in the system? I'd love to recreate it. Thanks!
I do not have links anymore as I can't get the exact readers and you should be able to find similar to all of the parts on Amazon
Nice!
nice!
poor chair 😂😂
you know its a free upgrade to windows 10
Windows 7 works just fine for what I need it for
its a huge security risk
@@trevgood4171 No it’s not as long as I follow some pretty basic precautions it will be just fine. Simple things like don’t use it for email or web surfing. This PC is dedicated for access control application and my security cameras. I’m using this older PC that would otherwise be going to the scrapyard to extend its useful life for use with a dedicated applications with little to no access to the Internet why spend the money to upgrade it’s an old dell OptiPlex That probably can’t even handle windows 10 or 11 if I keep the endpoint protection up to date as long as it supports Windows 7 that will be an added defence along with a good router/firewall don’t use an administrator account for normal use and keep the RDP ports closed. I appreciate the concern but for what it’s for it’s fine
@@nics-systems-electric pretty sure as long as you don't update the security and access control software, it will keep working
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Use windows 7 why not 11 or 10
Because it works just fine for what I'm doing with and the old computer probably couldn't handle a new operating system well
@@nics-systems-electric oh ok
People are telling you to update to windows 10. I do not recommend. Windows 7 was the last good windows and windows 10 is garbage. Microsoft just doesn't care anymore. Also my windows 11 laptop is unstable and has many bugs and glitches. I would use windows 7 but the programs i use don't support it anymore.
Yeah, it doesn’t bother me any the windows 7 is just fine for what I need it for
Nice!!