[Imc] Production room door

Brian Hagy bhagy at urbana.indymedia.org
Mon May 13 22:44:11 UTC 2002


actually, i don't have the manual any more.  i brought it back to the imc
manymanymany months ago.  so, it's probably hiding in some drawer, unless
someone thought it was trash and threw it out (wouldn't be the first
time).

brian



On Mon, 13 May 2002, Mike Lehman wrote:

> Rushing over with fresh batteries, I believe I've discovered that we
> don't want to take out the old batteries until fresh ones are there to
> replace the (almost) dead. Putting in fresh batteries will lock the door
> now. The problem is the lack of any batteries (even the nearly dead
> ones) for more than a brief period to swap in new ones will cause the
> lock to lose its memeory of the correct combination.
>
> I'm sure it's a relatively simple manipulation, but I need the manual to
> know the procedure. Brian (I think) has the mnaual. I have the fresh
> batteries. Don't put any new batteries it at this point. It will lock,
> but NOT unlock, until we get it reprogrammed. Brian, let me know and I
> can bring fresh batteries back over.
> Mike Lehman
>
> Clint Popetz wrote:
> >
> > The production room door has had it's nearly-dead batteries removed,
> > and therefore won't lock until someone finds fresh ones to feed it.
> > It locked Danielle, Merideth, and I out late last night and wouldn't
> > let anyone in until I sacrificed a rubber chicken.
> >
> > It would be good if the key to that door (does it exist) were kept in
> > the desk or the safe, so that if the batteries die all the way with
> > the door locked we don't end up missing a deadline for a radio show
> > (which almost happened this time.)  Does anyone know where that key
> > lives?
> >
>
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