Instructions For Access Card Use
1) Simply wave your proximity UT ID in front of the card reader located right outside the LRC, ECJ 3.300.
2) Proper validation will cause the red light to flicker momentarily and then turn green.
3) Computer verification may take up to five seconds.
4) A continuous green light is an indication that the door is unlocked.
Warning: You now have only 10 seconds to enter or exit and close the door before an alarm will sound.
5) After a pre-determined time, the green light will go back to red and the door will lock.
NOTE: You do not need a valid UT ID to exit the lab. Simply push the red exit button and the door will unlock. The exit button is located on the right side of the LRC doors.
Student Responsibility
Obtaining and using an Access Control Card for the Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Learning Resource Center is a privilege and a responsibility. It allows access to the lab during unstaffed hours. Along with this privilege comes the responsibility to obey the Lab rules and to help maintain the Lab as a clean, safe, and secure working environment.
By receiving an Access Control Card the student agrees to:
1. Obey the rules and regulations of Learning Resource Center. Failure to do so could result in loss of lab privileges, both during staffed and unstaffed hours.
2. Keep the Access Control Card for personal use. Do not lend the card to others or provide lab access to others without specific written permission from the Learning Resource Center manager..
3. Protect the card as a valuable item. It allows access to the lab you want to use.
4. If a card is lost or stolen, report it immediately to Danny Quiroz. Any unauthorized use of the card is your responsibility and can affect your lab privileges.
5. Your card will be valid until the graduation date that you filled in on your request form. Without renewal, the card will be deactivated.
6. No food or drink is allowed in the lab. It is a hazard to the equipment and detracts from the study environment desired for the lab.
7. Software piracy and pornographic materials will not be tolerated; and the destruction (erasing or modification) of system software will be considered vandalism which will be dealt with appropriately.
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