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The welcome scene can be set up to have a pulse length:
0 = welcome scene always off
chosen length in the interval 1-255 seconds
The Orion EMS system can, in setback control, run the A/C unit
every 25 minutes for a period of 2 minutes to re-circulate the
air in the room; the optional function is only for cooling mode.
The temperature the room is allowed to drift to when the room
is unoccupied. Also see dynamic setback and static setback.
The Orion EMS features can be overridden until the room is
unsold again, or until a certain time. If desired, the time can
be set far ahead so that the setback override is in practice
until further notice.
The temperature which the guest has set on the thermostat.
The static setback temperatures are configured in the system
and do not change based on the guest settings. For example,
if the unoccupied upper setback temperature is 79 ºF (26 ºC),
the system will allow the temperature to drift to 79 ºF (26 ºC)
when the room is unoccupied regardless of the thermostat
setting (this example assumes that it is summertime) when
the room becomes unoccupied. As soon as the guest returns
to the room, the temperature is returned to the guest setting.
No one is physically in the room although the room
may be currently rented; see section Room unoccupied
for more information.
The room is not currently rented and no one is in the room.
In this case, a deeper setback is implemented for greater
energy savings. See section Room unsold for more information.
If desired, it is possible to have a welcome scene which it is
activated when the occupancy state for a room changes from
unsold to unoccupied. The available alternatives for welcome
scene are (default is 'disabled'):
disabled
use RV output
use G2 output
use solid state relay