BMS for guests:
Hotel rooms must be adapted to different user groups. With changing hotel guests and their preferences regarding lighting, shading, heating and air conditioning, the regulation of a room should be as comfortable and easy as possible. The first time you enter the room, the information from a locking system (e.g. Vingcard) activates a presetting for room air conditioning. With a web-based visualization for touch screens, the guest can customize his room himself after he has been greeted with a personal welcome message in his language (data from the hotel management software such as Fidelio / Opera or Protel).
BMS for hotel staff cleaning:
For this group, an overview of the respective room status (MUR, DND) and the occupancy of the individual rooms is important. Most of the time, the employees are assigned to a certain floor or part of the building. A visualization that is able to display different partial visualizations for each floor or each part of the building is suitable for this.
BMS for house staff maintenance:
The technical house staff must be able to control and regulate the entire building in order to be able to counter-steer quickly if necessary. A central visualization of the entire hotel is required for this.
BMS for hotel operators:
For many hotel operators it is important to implement the corporate design (logo, colors, font) also in the visualization. With a visualization, this requires a high degree of design freedom.
Our tip:
In order to keep costs for visualization creation, maintenance and staff training low, it is advisable to create different partial visualizations in addition to the main visualization for a better overview. If there are many different users (user groups), a user administration is useful for regulating the access rights to the building management