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This page is just a list of links to other MortiSafe Pro sites.
This page links to several websites that you can use to experiment with MortiSafe Pro.


MortiSafe Pro consists of a 'private' website which runs inside a digital safe in your house and controls when you can open it, and a 'public' site which anyone can see. The two websites talk to each other. If you have a MortiSafe Pro safe, you can use your private website to allow someone to use the public website to control your safe.
MortiSafe Pro consists of a 'private' website which runs inside a digital safe in your house and controls when you can open it, and a 'public' site which anyone can see. The two websites talk to each other. If you have a MortiSafe Pro safe, you can use your private website to allow someone to use the public website to control your safe.
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To use this:
To use this:
* Go to the private site and click 'Configuration' to set a sub name and controller password
* Go to any one of the private websites and click 'Configuration' to set a sub name and controller password
* Go to the public website and 'issue an order to a sub'. Enter the sub name and password, then set a time (suggest you set one in the past just for testing)
* Go to the public website and 'issue an order to a sub'. Enter the sub name and password, then set a time (suggest you set one in the past just for testing)
* Go back to the private website and you'll see the order waiting. Click to accept it and the safe will be locked
* Go back to the private website and you'll see the order waiting. Click to accept it and the safe will be locked
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Sounds complex written like that, would make more sense with two people and a real safe.
Sounds complex written like that, would make more sense with two people and a real safe.


On either site, you can click on 'Maintenance' and 'Reset' to clear out all stored data (not in final product!) to reset everything. If things go odd, perhaps there's multiple people using this at the same time!
On either site, you can click on 'Maintenance' and 'Reset' to clear out all stored data (not in final product!) to reset everything. Bear in mind that at any time there might be multiple people using this, so if you set something up then it 'vanishes' that might be why.

Revision as of 19:15, 16 February 2015

This page links to several websites that you can use to experiment with MortiSafe Pro.

MortiSafe Pro consists of a 'private' website which runs inside a digital safe in your house and controls when you can open it, and a 'public' site which anyone can see. The two websites talk to each other. If you have a MortiSafe Pro safe, you can use your private website to allow someone to use the public website to control your safe.

If you don't have a MortiSafe Pro (yet) you can use links on here to see how the websites behave. They will do exactly what the 'real' one will do except of course for locking and unlocking a real digital safe.

Here's the websites:

To use this:

  • Go to any one of the private websites and click 'Configuration' to set a sub name and controller password
  • Go to the public website and 'issue an order to a sub'. Enter the sub name and password, then set a time (suggest you set one in the past just for testing)
  • Go back to the private website and you'll see the order waiting. Click to accept it and the safe will be locked
  • Look back to the public website and you'll see the sub listed there as locked
  • If the time was set in the past, as soon as you go back to the main page of the private website it will show 'Unlocked' and then the public site will show as unlocked again

Sounds complex written like that, would make more sense with two people and a real safe.

On either site, you can click on 'Maintenance' and 'Reset' to clear out all stored data (not in final product!) to reset everything. Bear in mind that at any time there might be multiple people using this, so if you set something up then it 'vanishes' that might be why.