The current North American form factor of the Privacy Service system fits a North American single gang electrical box opening; the switch face fits a standard Decora = GFI opening. Standard installation is in an a 4-square box with a single... View Article
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That depends on what aspect of the system we are looking at. The system is typically a powered system, thus it is wired in the sense of being powered. The interaction between the guest room switch and the indicator/doorbell panel... View Article
Axxess Industries has partnered with various industry leaders including Control4, HotSOS/Rex, Lutron and others. We can integrate directly with any system that also uses zigbee, otherwise we can share our information on a server to server basis to integrate with... View Article
For ease of use and to maintain consistency throughout our systems we use a custom Axxess wire harness for all of our signs. A pinout diagram showing what is used can be seen below:
While the TouchSwitch is typically placed by the light switch beside the door it is entirely possible to place it anywhere in the room. Beside the bed, for example Additionally, it is possible to install multiple TouchSwitches in a room.... View Article
The ZigBee wireless mesh network standard is widely adopted in hospitality operations. In this mesh network each of the Guest Room Switches is a node in the network and the data from any given switch on a guest room floor is passed... View Article
Axxess Systems play nice with a wide range of other found in hotels including: Automation and Control systems such as Control4, Crestron etc. Lighting systems such Lutron Energy Management systems such as Inncom, Telkonet, Orion, Onity, WiSuite, and others Hospitality... View Article
In short, no. The ZigBee signal runs on its own mesh network that is specifically designed for minimal power consumption. This lowers cost allowing it to be widely deployed and have a longer battery life without interfering with your WiFi.