JUNG addresses these needs with a range of systems that cover everything from comprehensive building-wide solutions to individual room control, combining functionality, energy efficiency, security and premium design adaptable to any interior style.
The guest’s first impression upon entering their room is essential. JUNG’s systems enable a personalised welcome scene, with lighting, temperature, and blinds, curtains or shades adjusting automatically to the desired setting.

These and other functions can be managed using automation systems such as KNX, which interconnects the various elements so they operate in harmony.
Guest interaction is also simplified through intuitive controls and touch displays that integrate seamlessly into the room’s design. For instance, JUNG touchscreens offer a clear and elegant interface for managing all room functions.
Components such as keycard switches automatically activate the welcome scene or relevant features upon card insertion, helping to optimise energy use.
The ambience created by interior design also plays a vital role in guest comfort. In this context, the timeless and minimalist aesthetics of the LS 990 series or the LS 1912 toggle switches are available not only in premium materials such as stainless steel, aluminium or brass, but also in 63 exclusive Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier shades.
This extensive colour range allows for perfect adaptation to any interior scheme, from Nordic-inspired designs featuring a light grey LS 990 to a classic luxury atmosphere enhanced by a brass LS 1912 in a deep Corbusier hue.

CONVENIENCE FOR THE GUEST
Ease of use for all room functionalities is another crucial aspect of comfort. For example, the JUNG GRAPHIC TOOL makes it possible to label switches, sockets and rotary dimmers with custom symbols and texts for immediate and universal understanding of each function.
The German manufacturer’s portfolio for hotel rooms also includes SCHUKO® sockets with USB type A and C chargers, USB charging stations, international traveller sockets and the Smart Radio DAB+, which adds high-quality sound experiences in both rooms and shared areas.

In the hotel’s common areas, such as corridors, restaurants or wellness zones, technology helps create the desired atmosphere and improve efficiency. The KNX system, for instance, allows for programmed lighting scenes tailored to the time of day, whether in the bar or the restaurant.

Likewise, in corridors and other transitional areas, presence and motion detectors ensure that lighting is activated only when necessary, reducing energy consumption. In addition, illuminated orientation elements built into switches and sockets assist guests in finding their way in low-light conditions, both inside and outside the room. The LB Management system also offers simple and localised control of lighting and blinds in specific zones, allowing for manual adjustments when needed.
Digital infrastructure security is a key priority. That’s why the KNX Secure standard is used to protect the building’s network. With encrypted communication through KNX IP Secure and KNX Data Secure, data tampering and unauthorised access are prevented, ensuring system integrity and data privacy.
Finally, the comprehensive management of the hotel is centralised via the JUNG Visu Pro software. This tool provides hotel staff with a unified interface for overseeing and controlling all building functions, from general climate control to room-specific systems. Its scalable architecture allows it to adapt to establishments of any size.