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Fully automatic bar refrigerators

Dometic Mesh Network [DOMESH]: Independent wireless data transfer

Dometic is the only miniBar supplier to use the independent, wireless ZigBee standard for miniBar data transmission. Installing an automatic system is now as simple as setting up a traditional miniBar. Using the unique ZigBee-based HiPromatic DOMESH network, the hotel does not need to have an existing local wireless infrastructure. Installation is plug & play, without cables or wires, without disturbance of guests and hotel operation.All HiPromatic miniBars communicate via the wireless mesh network[DOMESH]. The self-organising system with integrated learning mode allows each relevant information to find the shortest way from the miniBar to the server and back.The new ambient garden shelves for products like red wine and snacks also workon a wireless basis. This means they can be placed anywhere in the room. Only an AC socket is needed.Other communication methods, e.g. Twisted Pair, Ethernet and Co-axialare also available on request. Wireless ambientshelves can be placed as required, only an AC socket is required. Available in two versions, for 8 or 10 items.

Profitable & user-friendly

Revolutionary e-field sensing technology Unique to the miniBar market, the advanced e-field sensing system fromDometic reliably registers every product withdrawal. The maintenance-free sensing technology ensures efficient management of HiPromatic miniBars and ambient shelves.Its sensor area consists of a foil with a perfectly flat surface and an elec-tric field underneath. Whenever a guest takes out a drink from the miniBar, a special electronic circuit recognises a change of the electrical field strength. The change is then immediately reported to the hotel’s central computer via the wireless DOMESH network.Individual shelf configuration is another great advantage: The foil can beused in multiple ways, custom-tailored solutions for large-scale projects are easily designed and realised with little effort. Easy to use withsophisticated technology behind: e-field sensing system for reliable miniBarsales registration D-win garden software: easy to learn, easy to use Simple, user-friendly and Design windows based, D-win is an advanced andpowerful management tool that guarantees quick and easy operation right from the start. It delivers all crucial reports, registers every withdrawal on the guest’s bill, shows the respective guest status at the front desk, and checks the stock inventory. It also controls and monitors the miniBar ope- ration, design locks and unlocks the units and presets the cooling temperature individually for each miniBar. Any malfunction of a miniBar, [e.g. damage, maintenance needed, communication failure, or power failure] is reported automatically in real-time for proactive service. Moreover, the expiration date of products is closely monitored to avoid unnecessary loss. Private Guest Section programming enables the hotel to create tailor- made menus for their specific guests and subsequently target promo tionalactivities to increase revenue. PDA with D-win software: data of consumed products are easily downloaded, refilling is done efficiently. A real win right from the beginning: the user-friendly D-win software

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