24/7 Facility Access
Daxko Core uses a Raspberry Pi device to fulfill facility access requirements. The device acts as a bridge between the door hardware, a barcode scanner, and the membership software. Below is a diagram of what this connection is like.
Our team will order the device, configure the necessary parameters, and subsequently ship it to your organization once the setup is complete.
The turnstile or door that needs to be automatically opened. We will continue to refer to this as the door.
Leads coming out of the door. When these 2 cables are touched, they short the circuit that opens the door. It's
very importantto identify these 2 from the beginning as they will be how our device opens the door.The leads from the door are often connected to a physical button that shortens the circuit and releases the door. This allows the front desk to open the door manually.
The device we send that does all the hard work. We often refer to this as the PI because it's a mini-computer called a
Raspberry PI. We ship the PI already configured for your branch and ready to connect.You'll need to connect the power to the PI.
The PI will connect to Core through the internet through an ethernet cable
The barcode scanner needs to connect to the PI through a USB port.
The PI has a relay that needs to connect to the leads coming out of the door. When someone scans their barcode, the PI will check it's valid and trigger the relay. The relay is mechanically shorting the circuit the same as the physical button would do. The relay is often connected in-line with the physical button.
Available Access Restrictions
· By Waiver
· By Addon
· By Membership Type
· By Gender
· By Minimum Age
· By Maximum Age
· By Time and Membership Type
· By Time and Waiver
· By Time, During or Outside Business Hours
· By Bypass Waiver
For any 24/7 Facility Access questions or to submit a device order request, contact our “Pi Guy” via email: Eric Skipper, eric.skipper@reclique.com.
Who's going through the door
Since the PI is connected to your local network, any computer can see who is going through the door. Most of the time, the PI can be accessed by going to:
However, some networks are not set up to allow this type of connection. Check with your network administrator for the link for your local branch.

