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* You should first use the 'Configuration' option there to set a username and a controller password. The username will be visible on the public website to show your locked state but the password should be a string of garbage if you don't want anyone to be able to control your MortiSafe Pro | * You should first use the 'Configuration' option there to set a username and a controller password. The username will be visible on the public website to show your locked state but the password should be a string of garbage if you don't want anyone to be able to control your MortiSafe Pro | ||
* Open the safe as detailed on [[Familiarizing yourself with your digital safe]] and put in whatever you want to secure, then close the door | * Open the safe as detailed on [[Familiarizing yourself with your digital safe]] and put in whatever you want to secure, then close the door | ||
* Then you can choose to lock up the safe to open at either a specified date and time or a random date and time between two dates and times you specify | * Then you can choose to lock up the safe to open at either a specified date and time or a random date and time between two dates and times you specify | ||
* The safe will then lock until the specified time, so any attempt to unlock the safe before that time will fail | * The safe will then lock until the specified time, so any attempt to unlock the safe before that time will fail | ||
If you don't have a MortiSafe Pro yet, you can experiment with all this over in the [[PlayPen]]. | If you don't have a MortiSafe Pro yet, you can experiment with all this over in the [[PlayPen]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:11, 25 February 2015
Once you have installed and configured your MortiSafe Pro, you'll have a website that runs inside the safe which you can connect to from your PC, which will have a website address something like http://192.168.1.69 (which you found out during installation).
- You should first use the 'Configuration' option there to set a username and a controller password. The username will be visible on the public website to show your locked state but the password should be a string of garbage if you don't want anyone to be able to control your MortiSafe Pro
- Open the safe as detailed on Familiarizing yourself with your digital safe and put in whatever you want to secure, then close the door
- Then you can choose to lock up the safe to open at either a specified date and time or a random date and time between two dates and times you specify
- The safe will then lock until the specified time, so any attempt to unlock the safe before that time will fail
If you don't have a MortiSafe Pro yet, you can experiment with all this over in the PlayPen.