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NXB-CCG NetLinx® Clear Connect™ Gateway
Integration
The NXB-CCG supports a subset of the Lutron Integration Protocol (available on the Lutron website) that is
relevant for the devices that are supported by the NXB-CCG. The NXB-CCG also provides the ability to
download an XML file that provides integration information about the system that is currently programmed to
it (in the Lutron XML format).
Supported Protocol
XML Integration File
The XML file can be downloaded from the web port of the NXB-CCG (80) and asking for the “xml” page
(FIG. 36). If this is done via a browser, you must either already be logged into the NXB-CCG login page or
you will be prompted to login. The credentials can also be added to the web address to automate this process
(“IP-Address-Of-CCT/xml?login=<username>&password=<password>”).
Supported Integration Commands
1) ‘#OUTPUT,<integration ID>,1,<level>’ (goto level)
2) ‘#OUTPUT,<integration ID>,1,<level>,<fade time>’ (goto level with fade)
3) ‘#OUTPUT,<integration ID>,2’ (raise)
4) ‘#OUTPUT,<integration ID>,3’ (lower)
5) ‘#OUTPUT,<integration ID>,4’ (stop)
6) ‘?OUTPUT,<integration ID>,1’ (query level)
7) ‘#DEVICE,<integration ID>,<component number>,3’ (button press)
8) ‘#DEVICE,<integration ID>,<component number>,4’ (button release)
9) ‘#DEVICE,<integration ID>,<component number>,9,1’ (set led on)
NOTE: you cannot set the state of programmed keypad LEDs.
10) ‘#DEVICE,<integration ID>,<component number>,9,0’ (set led off)
NOTE: you cannot set the state of programmed keypad LEDs.
11) ?DEVICE,<integration ID>,<component number>,9 (query led state)
12) ?GROUP,<integration ID>,3 (query occupancy group state)
Supported Monitoring Responses
1) ‘~OUTPUT,<integration ID>,1,<level>’ (dimmer level reporting)
2) ‘~DEVICE,<integration ID>,2,3’ (occ sensor occupied, component always 2)
3) ‘~DEVICE,<integration ID>,2,4’ (occ sensor unoccupied, component always 2)
4) ‘~GROUP,<integration ID>,3,3’ (occ group occupied, component always 3)
5) ‘~GROUP,<integration ID>,3,4’ (occ group unoccupied, component always 3)
6) ‘~DEVICE,<integration ID>,<component number>,3’ (button pressed)
7) ‘~DEVICE,<integration ID>,<component number>,4’ (button released)
8) ‘~DEVICE,<integration ID>,<component number>,9,<state>’ (led state 1/0)
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