Transporter
Buy the Transporter
You can find it in these locations:
- On the SL Marketplace
- On PrimBay
- In the Second LIfe Grid
Basic Transporter Setup
- Rez one Transporter pad where you want to start
- Rez additional Transporter pads where you want them
- Wait a few seconds for them to communicate with each other
CONGRATULATIONS, you now have a fully working teleport system!
For customisation options, keep reading!
Customisation Options
Name Change
Simply rename the pad inworld, and the network will update automatically. You need to use the "Name" field, not the "description" field, as shown in the image below:
Name Length
The maximum number of characters that fit on a popup menu button is somewhere around 11 characters. If you are seeing ((destinationname 1)), ((destinationname 2)), ((destinationname 3)) and so on, it means those first 11 characters are duplicated across multiple destination points.
You will need to keep those first 11 characters different between all the Transporter pads out, in order to not confuse the users of your Transporter system.
Location Change
Simply move the pad to the new location, and the network will update automatically.
Texture Customisation
- Mesh: Look for the Transporter "shade map" for the mesh Transporter. If it's not in the shipping crate, ask Casper Warden or Sphynx Soleil for a copy.
- Prim: The sculpted edging prim is simply tinted - you can retint it to whatever color you like. The logo prim is just a flat cylinder, so you can retexture that as you would any other legacy prim.
Hover/Floaty Text
Hover/Floaty text is on by default. This picks up the wording you have in the "description" field of the Transporter pad. To change this, follow these steps:
- Open the ACCESSLIST notecard and set floatytext to either "YES" or "NO" depending on whether you want hover text or not.
- Save the notecard
- Change the text in the "description" field to match what you want the hover text to say.
This image will show you what needs to be changed to alter the hover text:
Privacy Options
Whitelist
- Open the ACCESSLIST notecard and set default = "DENY"
- Then add the names of the people you wish to allow under the [WHITELIST] section.
- Save the notecard
Blacklist
- Open the ACCESSLIST notecard and set default = "ALLOW"
- then add the names of the people you wish to ban under the [BLACKLIST] section
- Save the notecard
Group Only
- Open the ACCESSLIST notecard and set default = "DENY"
- [WHITELIST] section must contain the word the word "GROUP"
- Transporter pad must be set to the group (it needs to be able to compare the worn group tag versus the group it was rezzed under/set to.)
- Save the notecard
Age Restriction
- Open the ACCESSLIST notecard and set default = "DENY"
- Set "minimumage" or "maximumage" options to the number of days. 0 means disabled / no age restriction.
- Save the notecard
Tenant Access Only (When Connected Rental Unit is Rented)
- Open the "ACCESSLIST" notecard
- Change accesscontrolonly to YES
- Save the notecard
- Repeat steps for every Transporter you have connected to a rental unit
One-Way Inbound/Outbound
- Open the ACCESSLIST notecard and set default = "DENY"
- Set "block" to either OUTBOUND or INBOUND depending on which way you want to block TP's.
- Save the notecard
Block Linking To/From Pads Owned by Others
- Open the ACCESSLIST notecard and set "mode = PRIVATE"
- This will need to be set individually on all pads you don't want linkable
- Save the notecard
Cannot Hide Destinations
Everyone will see all the available destinations on the transporter - they just will not be able to teleport to ones that they are restricted from.
The reason there are no hidden locations is because doing so causes that pad to check with ALL the other pads, and see whether or not that avatar / that group tag is allowed for each destination. This casues an unacceptable delay before the teleport menu is shown.
Workaround: Have "hidden" destinations on a different teleport network (see "networking" section below) and put the start location pad for the other network in a hidden location that only the appropriate people know about.
Networking Options
Linking To/From Pads Owned by Others
- Open the ACCESSLIST notecard and set "mode = PUBLIC"
- This will need to be set individually on all pads you want publicly linkable
- Save the notecard
Separate Transporter Networks
- Open the ACCESSLIST notecard and set "mode = PUBLIC"
- Change the "channel" number in the notecard.
- Save the notecard
NOTE: By default all Transporter pads use "Channel = 0". If you change a pads to a specific OTHER channel, it will ONLY be able to communicate with pads on the SAME specific channel. (It will only listen on a single channel, not multiple.)
CasperLet Integration
NOTE: YOU NEED CASPERLET 1.15 OR HIGHER TO USE THIS FUNCTIONALITY.
- Set the "CasperLet" value in the notecard to YES, and save.
- Wait a few seconds until the notecard has finished reading.
- Touch the transporter.
- Touch the rental unit you want to link the transporter to
- Watch the stream of particles which should now be emitting from your transporter. Are they going to the right unit? Click "yes" or "no". If they're not, start again from step #3.
- That's it! The transporter pad will now work in conjunction with your rental meter.
The CasperLet functionality will let ANYONE use the transporter when the unit is "available" - but ONLY the tenant(s) when it's rented.
By default, the transporter will ONLY take them to the location of the rental meter, however you can change this by setting "ACCESSCONTROLONLY" to YES. This will make the transporter behave as normal, except it will use the CasperLet unit to determine who can TP and who cannot.
If you like, you can set "acceptpayments" to YES which will allow people to pay the transporter pad to rent the rental unit it's linked to (if it's available). If this mode is enabled, the transporter will also duplicate any floating text which appears on the unit.
Limitations
The Transporter cannot connect to a "slave" rental unit - only the primary/master unit. (The "slave" unit simply passes commands to the primary unit, and does not actually DO anything by itself.)
Video Tutorial
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About The Popup Menus
The reason the destination popup has ">>> 9" is so that it shows the teleport destinations starting with #9 in it's internal list, used for the avatar that clicks the Transporter.
List order is generated at the time of clicking, based on which Transporter units respond first. This may not be the same all the time. This eliminates the need to keep track of the last selection - information is stored for a variable time limit - and thus any number of people can use it at once without their choices interfering with each other.
If you have other questions on the menu buttons, look at the relevant Second Life script wiki page.
FAQ / Troubleshooting
Q. Can I sort Transporter destinations into a certain order?
A. The Transporter does not support destination sorting at this time. The pads only sort by the order in which the units receive messages from each other.
Q. I'm getting the error "llSetPrimitiveParams warning running rule #1 (PRIM_GLOW): PRIM_GLOW disallowed on agent."
A. You have an old version of the Transporter. Get the latest version from a handy redelivery terminal. If you use the terminal at the CasperTech store, it will sort all CasperTech purchases to the top of the list.