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Room lights:

The room controller allows efficient management of the lighting, integrating the necessary relay outputs to operate all additional lighting elements. The relays used, normally solid state relays (SSR) with zero-crossing trip, are designed to support LED lamps, ensuring efficient and reliable operation.

In addition to the climate control console, guests are provided with strategically placed, scratch-resistant capacitive keypads for easy room control. Designed for long life and intuitive use, these pushbutton panels are installed at three key points: two on each side of the bed headboard and a third at the bathroom entrance, allowing the user to easily manage the lighting.

The system allows you to program customized scenarios, such as a “first welcome” scenario that is activated when you first enter the room, creating a welcoming atmosphere. An “entry” scenario can also be programmed, which automatically turns on a courtesy light when the room is empty and the door is opened. In addition, the bathroom light is automatically activated when the PIR sensor detects movement, optimizing guest comfort.

From the headboard of the bed they can turn off all the lights in the room, performing a general shutdown.

The 12V/24V LED lights allow intensity adjustment by pulse width modulation (PWM), offering adaptable lighting to the user’s preferences. In addition, the system includes a progressive light-off cycle, which allows for a smooth and gradual transition when turning off the lights.

Facade lighting

The system is also capable of managing facade lighting, using true color LED strips or white lights. Different scenarios can be programmed by means of a weekly time programmer, allowing alternating or succeeding lighting effects to create the sensation of color movement, adapting to the desired environment and aesthetics.

In common installations, a white light is included for terraces that can be controlled through programmed schedules. The system is integrated with an astronomical clock that automatically determines the time of sunrise and sunset, adjusting the lighting according to these conditions. In addition, it can be complemented with a brightness sensor, allowing the light intensity to be adapted according to the amount of natural light present in the environment.

The system also offers flexibility to customers by allowing them to manually program on and off times for exterior lights. For example, it can be set to turn on the lights half an hour before sunset, turn them off at midnight, and thereafter let the guest turn them on or off at will until sunrise, providing personalized lighting control.