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To set up a suite with two rooms (not foyer)
One possible suite configuration is to have two guest rooms connected by internal
mechanical doors; no foyer door in front of the two guest doors. The connecting doors
can be locked and the rooms be used separately, or the two rooms can be used as a
suite with full access to both rooms. The thermostats in the two rooms share events
when the two rooms are used as suite, and if the rooms are not used as a suite the
events are handled independently.
Note:
Only one of the thermostats, the master thermostat, is initialized with suite
settings. Once initialized, the two thermostats are equal and share events as above.
The link between the two thermostats is set up in Orion Service.
The two rooms can either be used separately or as a suite with the connecting doors
unlocked. The connecting doors are mechanical doors that are unlocked with a key
by staff, or by the guest with access to both rooms.
The Orion system must be connected to a server via a gateway in order for the
thermostats in the two rooms to be able to communicate. The link between the two
rooms is configured via Orion Service. The suite activation will be automatic if the
requirements mentioned in the sections
VingCard guest door locks
and
Other guest
door locks than VingCard
are met.
Note:
If the doors A and B do not have VingCard locks, extra hardware must be
installed on the connecting doors to have the suite functionality enabled; see
details in section
Other guest door locks than VingCard
.
VingCard guest door locks
Figure C10
When a suite card is presented at one of the concerned VingCard locks (to either
lock
102
or
lock 103
in the example in
Figure C10
), the thermostat communicates with
the other connected room to activate suite mode and share events. The suite will be
active and events will be shared between the two thermostats, even if the connecting
doors are closed. Upon check-out or if the suite card expires, the thermostat disables
event sharing.