![]() Through the use of a dedicated commissioning and reporting tool, Symphony now provides the ability to easily deploy IoT devices through a WYSIWYG graphical editor and template driven integration process. When combined with the traditional energy management and automation attributes including temperature, set point, fan speeds, HVAC alerts, seasonal profiles, and PMS integration through one platform, Symphony delivers a fully scalable solution. The power to see a lock status, light levels, Do-Not-Disturb or request for housekeeping service, and panic alerts, are examples of visibility and control of third party device integration. Symphony delivers an all-inclusive dashboard for all devices. Some of the key highlights of Symphony’s capabilities include the ability to see all room devices, including door locks, lighting, EcoTouch Wireless Thermostat from Telkonet Telkonet, Inc., creator of the EcoSmart platform of intelligent automation solutions, announced the release of its Symphony commercial IoT platform. Telkonet’s Symphony Commercial IoT Platform For operators, artificial intelligence enabled by Honeywell Sentience can predict heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning problems before they occur. For hotel owners, the data and analytics supported by Honeywell Sentience and displayed in INNcontrol 5 helps make properties more energy efficient. INNcontrol 5 uses Honeywell Sentience-the company’s Internet of Things (IoT) and Data Analytics platform, which is an optional addition to Spectre. Spectre meets Title 24 Guest Room Occupancy Controls requirements for installations to support property compliance. When the room is unoccupied, the lights and outlets are turned off within a 30-minute time period to save energy. The thermostat senses when guests enter the room and instantly communicates with lighting controls via a 2.4GHz RF to activate a “welcome” environment. Spectre combines Honeywell’s e7 occupancy-detection wireless thermostat with intelligent, programmable wall outlets and lights to extend energy savings to guestroom lighting. Honeywell also debuted and demonstrated its new Spectre guestroom solution that merges smart thermostat technology with guestroom lighting controls. INNcontrol 5 is also an entry point for consolidated Alexa voice control of compatible HVAC lighting, drapery and, amenity controls. The INNcontrol 5 system provides the open data exchange platform for Internet of Things (IoT) integration with centralized electronic locks, property management systems, in-room entertainment and other systems. The data is valuable for identifying engineering tasks, notifying security of guestroom issues, and for use by other departments to optimize staffing levels. User group data is viewable in reports or read instantly on INNcontrol 5’s data dashboard. System data may be customized for particular staff positions and easily accessed to make it actionable. ![]() INNcontrol 5 gives hotel operators better insight on how to optimize energy use by generating historical trend reports on room usage, seasonal fluctuations and other factors. INNcontrol 5 expands the capabilities of Honeywell’s INNcontrol 3 Energy Management System. The executive dashboard gives asset managers, REIT operators, and hotel portfolio directors information on property conditions for informed decisions based on timely data. INNControl 5 also provides a completely new, enterprise level executive dashboard that displays property and portfolio operational status. The INNcontrol 5 system is easily installed as an upgrade to the INNCOM INNcontrol3 system. The cloud-based and on-premise system monitors real-time guestroom data from intelligent INNCOM devices, such as its e7 Thermostat, to improve a hotel’s energy savings, increase operational efficiency, and enhance the guest experience. Honeywell launched the INNCOM INNcontrol 5 energy management and guestroom automation control system. The following is a summary of the HITEC announcements having some type of “green” connection: Other exhibitors concentrated on other aspects of sustainability-indoor air quality, for example. There were approximately 400 exhibitors, many of whom displayed their latest innovations to help reduce energy consumption in the guestroom. ![]() Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (HFTP) just announced that the event broke barriers as the highest attended event in the association’s history with over 6,650 attendees. Brown Convention Center in Houston June 18 to 21. HOUSTON- HITEC, the lodging industry’s leading technology trade show, was held at the LEED Silver George R.
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