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layout is optimal where six or fewer functions (such as lighting control, amenities such as Do Not Disturb
and Make Up Room and general purpose functionality) are required. The Red LED is reserved for Do Not
Disturb functionality.
and Make Up Room and general purpose functionality) are required. The Red LED is reserved for Do Not
Disturb functionality.
Proximity sensor layout
Optionally, a sensor on MODEVA can operate as a proximity sensor by increasing the proximity
sensitivity. This would be ideal for an application where the MODEVA assembly is backlighting text or
LED arrays located close to the nightstand or bed (see Backlighting below). When the unit is not in use,
the backlight LEDs can be dimmed to a very low level so as not to disrupt the guest’s sleep. When a hand
is waved in front of MODEVA, the unit would detect the motion and resume the backlight of the panel to
the normal bright levels or could even activate a nightlight.
Optionally, a sensor on MODEVA can operate as a proximity sensor by increasing the proximity
sensitivity. This would be ideal for an application where the MODEVA assembly is backlighting text or
LED arrays located close to the nightstand or bed (see Backlighting below). When the unit is not in use,
the backlight LEDs can be dimmed to a very low level so as not to disrupt the guest’s sleep. When a hand
is waved in front of MODEVA, the unit would detect the motion and resume the backlight of the panel to
the normal bright levels or could even activate a nightlight.
Nightlight
MODEVA inputs and LEDs can be arranged to function as a nightlight/bath light by parsing the slider
into discrete inputs through software. Bright white LEDs and suppression of backlighting combine to
produce variable levels of illumination.
into discrete inputs through software. Bright white LEDs and suppression of backlighting combine to
produce variable levels of illumination.
Backlighting
MODEVA touch user interface and front cover housings use LEDs and a housing material designed to
diffuse the backlight to an evenly illuminated glow. This can provide a subtle backlight feature to the
user interface that can illuminate text icons and other input information.
MODEVA touch user interface and front cover housings use LEDs and a housing material designed to
diffuse the backlight to an evenly illuminated glow. This can provide a subtle backlight feature to the
user interface that can illuminate text icons and other input information.
4 MODEVA Logic Board
The MODEVA logic board contains a 32-bit, 16Mhz microprocessor for all logic operations, system coordination, S5-
bus circuit, 2.4Ghz RF radio circuit, IR Tx, and Rx components for close proximity detection; it interfaces towards
the touch user interface and Load Assembly actuators. This is the brains and control center for the MODEVA system
designed to support nearly any application in the guestroom environment. The logic board is available in single,
double, and triple gang geometry. All features are available in each design; only the number of Load Assembly and
touch user interface interconnects changes based on the mechanical requirements. Because the MODEVA contains
bus circuit, 2.4Ghz RF radio circuit, IR Tx, and Rx components for close proximity detection; it interfaces towards
the touch user interface and Load Assembly actuators. This is the brains and control center for the MODEVA system
designed to support nearly any application in the guestroom environment. The logic board is available in single,
double, and triple gang geometry. All features are available in each design; only the number of Load Assembly and
touch user interface interconnects changes based on the mechanical requirements. Because the MODEVA contains
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