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Understanding the Room Trends (with door sensors)

This article will help you understand the room trends graph on the dashboard: what each line represents and how to understand it.

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Written by Leigh Riley

The Room Trends is a graph that you can see within each room on your Dashboard. The following five lines are present:

  • Setpoint: light blue line

  • Room Ambient Temperature: black line

  • Room Relative Humidity: green line

  • Aircon Powered Status: dotted orange line

  • Occupancy: dotted blue line

  • Door Sensors: dotted red line

It looks like this:

  1. Setpoint

The ACIR Setpoint is the temperature that the Air Conditioning is trying to reach at this point in time. It can be set by the guest in the room using the controller, or through the dashboard. 

By dragging your mouse on this line (the light blue one) you can see what temperature is set, on what date and at what time.

2. Room Ambient Temperature

The room ambient temperature is, at its name indicates, the actual ambient temperature in the room. 

3. Room Relative Humidity

The Room Relative Humidity gives you the percentage of humidity in the room, at a particular point in time. 

4.  Aircon Powered Status

The Aircon Powered Status is showing if the AC is On or Off. If the line is at the top of the graph, it means it is turned On, if it is at the bottom of the graph, it means it is turned Off.

5. Occupancy

The Occupancy is showing if the room is occupied or unoccupied. By default, the room will become unoccupied is no movement has been detected for 25 minutes. This means that when the room becomes unoccupied on the dashboard, in reality, the guest most likely left the room 25 minutes before that.

The room is occupied if the line is at the top of the graph, and unoccupied if it is at the bottom.

6. Door Open / Close

The Door trend is showing if the door is open or closed. At the top, it is Open, at the bottom, it is Closed.

You can select the dates you want to look at using the section at the top right.

If you wish to zoom in, you can click and drag the area you are interested in. To reset it, click "reset zoom" at the top right.

When a room becomes occupied (and the settings are Smartsave or Supersave), the Air Conditioning is set by our system to whatever settings the guest had chosen before he/she left the room. It means that the temperature would go back to whatever was set by the guest then.

If a guest turns off the AC while he is in the room, and then leaves, the AC will remain turned off (even with Smartsave). When the guest returns and the room becomes occupied, the AC still stays off, until the guest turns it back on manually (or you do it from the dashboard).

In the below (Supersave), you can see that someone walks in the room, it becomes instantly occupied, the AC turns on automatically, the setpoint is changed to a lower setting (most likely by the guest). You can see that from the moment the AC is turned On, the ambient temperature slowly decreases, and so does the humidity level.

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