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CURTAINS

Our curtain control system, based on Modbus protocol, is designed to offer guests a personalized and efficient experience. Guests can operate the curtains both manually and motorized, giving them greater convenience and flexibility during their stay. When the guest leaves the room, the curtains close automatically, contributing to better thermal insulation and reducing energy consumption. Upon return, within a preset schedule, the curtains reopen and return to their original position, adjusting to the customer’s preferences. Despite being motorized, the curtains can be operated manually with total fluidity, offering the same intuitive experience as traditional curtains. This system not only improves guest comfort, but also optimizes the hotel’s energy efficiency by efficiently controlling the natural lighting and thermal insulation of the rooms. Efficiency can be further improved by equipping the room with motorized blinds, as they provide better insulation.

INTELLIGENT NIGHT LIGHTS:

The night light system, designed to provide safety and comfort to guests, uses PIR (Passive Infrared) motion sensors discreetly located under the bedside tables. These sensors detect the presence of the guest getting out of bed, automatically activating LED strips or lamps installed at floor level. An emitted illumination guides the guest in the dark, allowing safe and comfortable movement around the room without the need to turn on main lights. This system, in addition to improving the user experience, contributes to energy efficiency, as the light is activated only when necessary and automatically turns off after a programmable time when no motion is detected.

LED IR PRESENCE INDICATION SYSTEM:

On the outside of the door of each room, an infrared LED emitter can be installed that interacts with a low-cost remote control. This LED emits a coded digital signal, indicating whether the room is occupied or not. The high-frequency, constantly emitted infrared signal cannot be decoded by cameras, ensuring an additional level of privacy and security. Inside the room, guests have access to a push-button system that replaces the traditional “Do Not Disturb” sign. A specific pushbutton allows activation of the “Do not disturb” option, while another pushbutton indicates “Do me the room”, optimizing interaction with hotel staff. All this information is visible on the remote control, which has an LED that reflects the status of the room: both LEDs lit up indicate the presence of people in the room, the red light signals “Do not disturb”, and the green light shows that the room is empty and ready to be attended to.

ACCESS CONTROL:

The room automation module can be complemented with an access system based on Mifare RFID cards.

This system can report who is entering the room and for how long. This will allow a later analysis of maintenance costs, such as cleaning times.