Software Platform

iHMS Management Platform
The Hotel Guest Room Intelligent Control System, abbreviated as the iHMS Management Platform, is a multi-functional control and management system suitable for various buildings such as hotels, office buildings, and residential towers. By combining a single controller with various software entities, the system enables operation and intelligent control of all room equipment.
Through comprehensive system applications, it realizes efficient hotel management, provides guests with a comfortable stay, fully guarantees privacy and safety, effectively saves energy, and reduces hotel operating costs, truly achieving revenue increase and expenditure reduction.
Platform Function Demonstration
Data Monitoring
The system monitors various real-time data, including latest alarms, acknowledged alarms, rooms requesting cleaning, rooms requesting DND (Do Not Disturb), door magnetic switch records, total infrared (presence) records, backend service status, occupancy percentage, air conditioning usage percentage, number of occupied rooms per floor, and gateway offline records.


Guest Room Status
The system list displays the main status of hotel rooms, including room alias, occupancy status, alarm information, service button status, and door sensor status. Clicking "Details" enters the detailed room equipment page, consistent with the view from the building room module.
Room Air Conditioning
The system list displays the air conditioning status of each room, showing room number and AC information. If a room has multiple AC units, they are displayed together. S indicates Set Temperature, R indicates Room Temperature, F indicates Fan Speed, M indicates Mode, P indicates Power. Clicking "Details" enters the detailed room equipment page.


Guest Services
Guest services include Make Up Room, Do Not Disturb, Please Wait, Laundry, Butler Call, etc. Hotels can customize service categories based on needs. Users seeing a request can respond accordingly. Services requiring personnel (Cleaning, Laundry) are dispatched; for DND, users can "Respond" directly (usually implying no disturbance).
