User's Manual

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1.6.4 Staff entry
In order to maximize energy savings, certain considerations must be taken into
account when staff members enter the room.
1.6.4.1 Door monitored by RF door switch
If the position of the door is monitored by an RF door switch, the staff member
must leave the door open to avoid interrupting the ‘Room not sold’ timer. If the staff
member allows the door to close, the room will enter the occupied state upon motion
detection. As long as the door is left open, the ‘Room not sold’ timer will not be reset.
1.6.4.2 Door monitored by electronic lock
If the door position is monitored by the electronic lock and a staff key unlocks the door,
the room will not enter the occupied state even if motion is detected while the door is
closed. However, if a thermostat key is pressed or the deadbolt is engaged while the
door is closed, the room will enter the occupied state.
Note: If a staff member lets a guest into a room with the door position monitored by
an electronic lock, the room will remain unoccupied until the deadbolt is engaged or a
button on the thermostat is pressed.
1.6.5 Operating states
The following series of tables shows the operation of the system in various scenarios.
Note: The scenarios consider that the unoccupied (or exterior door open) timers have
expired if applicable.
1.6.5.1 One interior door
Door
HVAC
State
Closed
Per guest setting
Occupied
Open
Per guest setting if opened by guest.
Setback if opened by staff.
If no lock interface, per guest setting.
Unoccupied or Unsold
Closed
Setback
Unoccupied or Unsold
Open
Setback
Unoccupied or Unsold
Table 2