Ken Roach
Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator
I owe you guys who work in theme parks and amusement parks and public-facing automation projects a tip of the hat.
Most of my work is heavy industrial, but I recently worked on a tourist attraction.
We discussed the password-protection needs with the client. They asserted that the staff needed to be able to start and stop and change speed without a passcode or password or ID card or key, and were confident that public fussing with the touchscreen was not going to be a problem.
This morning the attraction opened to the public.
Three hours later I got a message from the general manager: "How quickly can you come put a password on the speed control screen" ?
Now I know why she didn't deactivate my construction access badge !
Most of my work is heavy industrial, but I recently worked on a tourist attraction.
We discussed the password-protection needs with the client. They asserted that the staff needed to be able to start and stop and change speed without a passcode or password or ID card or key, and were confident that public fussing with the touchscreen was not going to be a problem.
This morning the attraction opened to the public.
Three hours later I got a message from the general manager: "How quickly can you come put a password on the speed control screen" ?
Now I know why she didn't deactivate my construction access badge !