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RE: Re: parcel delivery boxes
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- Subject: RE: Re: parcel delivery boxes
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 16:53:58 -0000
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That's
fine, but I'm living in a flat. No conservatory :-(((.
And
you need to be by the phone when postman comes. If you're in tube or on the
loo
:-))), and cannot respond to the postman immediately, he'll go with the
parcel.
Nik
I have been toying with the
idea
of using an electric lock on my conservatory door connected to Comfort
for
unattended deliveries. The conservatory was added by the previous owner
and does not provide access to the house (there is a locked 'exterior'
door leading from the house to the conservatory). The overall scenario
would be as follows:
1. Delivery man comes to the front door and
presses the button on the doorphone.
2. Comfort is in away mode
and
so calls me on my mobile phone.
3. I answer the phone and talk to
the
delivery man as if I were there.
4. I tell the delivery man to leave
the goods in the conservatory.
5. I press a button on my mobile
phone
which triggers comfort to release the lock on the conservatory door
(not
sure about this once I am in conversation through door
phone).
6.
Delivery man deposits goods inside conservatory and takes a delivery
confirmation receipt that has been left there.
7. 5 minutes after
Comfort detects that the door has closed it is then locked again (this
allows for door closing between boxes in a multiple box
drop).
Optionally I could record the whole episode on video in case
of
disputes.
I believe all of this is possible, though would need
to
confirm sending a DTMF command to comfort during the call from the
doorphone. The only reason I haven't tried it is that I have a complete
toy buying embargo in place at the moment. It is not possible to miss a
delivery if you have not ordered anything. Once I am in the position
to place orders again then I will almost certainly investigate this
approach. I would also consider the garage/workshop as an alternative
to the conservatory, but that would entail giving the delivery man
access to all my power tools which could be too much of a temptation.
At least with the conservatory there is nothing inside worth
nicking.
Regards
Graham
For
more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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