How to get and use Automatic Doors in Once Human

An easy entrance.

Image showing a base in Once Human.
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Automatic Doors can be tricky objects to build in Once Human. This is because the game doesn’t have clear instructions on how to build them, so you may struggle to understand exactly how to get them to work.

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Here’s how to get and use Automatic Doors in Once Human.

How to get and use Automatic Doors in Once Human

Image showing the Automatic Door in Once Human
The door needs several components to work. Screenshot by Dot Esports

To create a functioning Automatic Door, you’ll need a suitable base with enough space and some electrical components. The specific materials you need are an Automatic Door, two Dynamic Sensors or cameras, a Suspended or Ground Terminal, a power source such as a Solar Generator, and two Switches. You can access these items in the Facilities and Power Facility section of your building menu in your base.

Once you have all the materials you need, place your Automatic Door where you’d like and place a Switch on either side of the door, on the sides of the frame. Additionally, you should place two cameras on either side of the frame or on the top. Ensure the cameras have a clear view of what’s in front of them.

Next, connect the Switches to your power source. If you’re using solar power, you must place the panel outside. To connect the Switches to the power source, place a Wall or Ground Terminal outside next to the door and use a wire to connect both components. Now, use another wire to connect the cameras to the Switches on each side of the door. Use a third wire to connect the door to the outdoor and indoor Switches. Finally, connect both cameras to the Terminal you placed outside. Once the wiring is done, flip both Switches to ensure they show only the green light, and your Automatic Door will be ready to use.

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Abdul Saad is a seasoned entertainment journalist and critic and has been writing for over five years on multiple gaming sites. When he isn't writing or playing the latest JRPG, he can be found coding games of his own or tinkering with something electrical.