Here's how it works: You insert
a keycard at a docking station to unlock one of the almost comically safe bell - and light - equipped bikes made by PBSC Urban Solutions of Quebec.
Not exact matches
When you arrive
at work, you swipe your
keycard or similar device
at the front - entrance security gate so you can enter.
Don's entire «losing the
keycard every single day» problem could be fixed if he attached
at least one of them to his regular keys, but why on Earth would he do that when he has me to pick up after him?
If the very first door in the film (and in fact every phone and camera in the world) can recognize Caleb, why are ID badge «
keycards» necessary
at all?
Two new systems have been installed: a Salto wireless electronic locking system that requires a
keycard ID pass that automatically synchronises with the locks to allow or restrict access; and EntrySign, an easy - to - use touch - screen interface with the ability to pre-register guests, and significantly increase the accuracy of knowing who is on site
at any given time.
One Touch Quick Demist Func., 7in Touchscreen, Bluetooth Handsfree Technology, Body Colour Rear Parking Sensors, ABS with Electronic Brake Assist (EBA), Centre Rear Seat Belt, Cruise Control, Deadlocking, Driver Airbag with Airbag Desactivation, ESC (Electronic Stability Control), ETC (Electronic Traction Control), Electric Front and Rear Windows, Electric Variable Assist Power Steering, Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), Extra Tinted Rear Windows and Tailgate, Front Passenger Airbag with Airbag Deactivation, Front and Rear Headrests with New Generation Height Adjustable SRP (System for Restraintand Protection) Front Headrests with R.S. Logo on Front Headrest, Front and Rear No Seatbelt Warning Sound, Full LED R.S Vision and Daytime Running Lights
at Top of Bumper, Handsfree
Keycard Entry with Push Button Start, Heated Rear Screen, Heated and Electrically Adjustable Door Mirrors and Folding, Height and Reach Adjustable Steering Wheel, ISOFIX Child Seat Fixing Points on Rear Outermost Seats, LED Interior Lightning and Courtesy Mirror, Leather Steering Wheel with R.S. Logo, Rear Door and Window Child Locking Function (Front Driver Door Control Panel) for Rear Door, Remote Central Locking with RAID (Renault Anti Intruder Device) Automatic Door Locking, Renault MediaNav - Navteq Nav N Go Satellite Navigation with 3 Months TomTom Live Services Subscription, Renault Sport Rear Spoiler - Body Coloured, Reverse Parking Camera w. Front / Rear Park.
As a Accor LeClub Platinum member, we can check in
at the Executive Lounge without waiting — just ask one of the hostesses to send you up to the lounge, you'll need a
keycard in the elevator and you can skip the lines.
Unlike every other hotel I've stayed
at over the past few years, the Park Hyatt doesn't issue
keycards.
Finding a
keycard to open a single damn door can have you wandering around the level like an idiot because it barely shows up on the screen, while
at other times you might find yourself unable to progress because you missed a movable object whose prompt will only display if your standing in exactly the right two inches of terrain.
At other times you might have to send Amy through a conveniently placed hole in the wall, which, and I know this sound petty, Lana herself could have fit through, so that she can hit a switch or get a
keycard.
When checking in, you will be given a unique
keycard that gives you access to the Residence Hall along with your meals
at the Otis College dining commons.