The Chemistry Department decommissioned the old, programmable locks to the Protein Lab May 2018. Retained specialized hardware until locks actually leave the premises, "just in case".

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Summary

  • Specialized hardware temporarily stored in 248 Baker Lab, "just in case".
  • No anticipation of needing the specialized hardware to reprogram the former Protein Lab's locks. However, until the locks are removed, one never knows what will be requested.

Most recent history

  • INC000002253361

5/30/2018: Recovered Excel file from Windows XP laptop. File contained the most recent list of permitted users of the lock, enabling their Cornell ID cards to open the door. Those people needed to be contacted.

Application

B.A.S.I.S. (Best Access System Integrated Solutions) ET 605 and 625 (Stanley)

Hardware, software, and Manual

Hardware

WinXP laptop

  • Dell Inspirion 5100 (PP07L)
  • Username: Cynthia.
  • p/w: (none; leave blank)

USB application licensing dongle (see Software, below)

HP iPAQ Pocket PC (WinCE) handheld

  • Held together with a large binder click.
  • Includes USB charger and connector.

Software

  • USB application licensing dongle
  • CDs: B.A.S.I.S. ET 605 (2 CDs) and 625 (3CDs), from Best Access Systems (Stanley)
  • Floppy disk: B.A.S.I.S. ET 605 Dongle software
  • HP iPaq Pocket PC companion CD
    • Pocket PC 2003 Premium w/ Outlook 2002
    • Contains labels with Product key codes, etc.

Manual

In red binder:

  • B.A.S.I.S. G&V Manual, Best Access Systems (Stanley)
  • Also contains how-to's and other instructions and screenshots created by the department.

 

 

 

 

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