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10Lutron® integration protocolLutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number
100Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Tabletop seeTouchR Keypad?• Simulate a button press• Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttonsAdditio
101Lutron® integration protocolTabletop seeTouch® Keypads: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Comp
102Lutron® integration protocolTabletop seeTouch® Keypads: DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Component Numbers:C
103Lutron® integration protocolHybrid KeypadRadioRAR 2 Models (RRD-H): 1RLD, 2RLD, 3BSRL, 4S, 5BRL, 6BRLHomeWorksR QS Models (HQRD-H): 1RLD, 2RLD, 3BS
104Lutron® integration protocolHybrid Keypad: OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action
105Lutron® integration protocolHybrid Keypad: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Component Number Available Act
106Lutron® integration protocolHybrid Keypads: DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters:Ac
107Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Pico® Wireless Control?• Simulate a button press• Monitor button presses CompatibilityQS Standal
108Lutron® integration protocolPico® wireless controls: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Componen
109Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Dynamic Keypad?• Recognize a button press / release in order to control a third party device from
11Lutron® integration protocolProgramming Options Required Integration Action NumbersButtton Type Double TapHold Cycle DimPress (3)Release (4)Multi-Ta
110Lutron® integration protocolDynamic Keypad: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsUse “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these comman
111Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Wallbox Input Closure?• Simulate a button press CompatibilityQS Standalone QuantumR RadioRAR 2 Ho
112Lutron® integration protocolWallbox Input Closure Interface: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:
113Lutron® integration protocolWallbox Input Closure Interface: DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers
114Lutron® integration protocolSivoia® QS Shades Sivoia® QS Wireless ShadesWhy Integrate with Sivoia® QS Shades?• Set shades to a specific level• Q
115Lutron® integration protocolSivoia® QS Shades: OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Actio
116Lutron® integration protocolSHADEGRP Command FormatsSHADEGRP Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet
117Lutron® integration protocolSivoia® QS Venetian Blinds Sivoia® QS Wireless Venetian Blinds Why Integrate with Sivoia® QS Venetian Blinds?• Set Ve
118Lutron® integration protocolSivoia® QS Venetian Blinds: OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Paramet
119Lutron® integration protocolNOTES1.2. Fade is not available for blinds since they move at a constant rate. The parameter must be entered but is ig
12OUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet or Get Zone Level 1 0–100 or 0.00–100.00SS.ss 2, SS,
LUTRON120Lutron® integration protocolMaestro® Dimmers & Plug-In ModulesRadioRAR 2 Models (RRD-): 6D, 6NA, 8ANS, 8S-DV, 10D, 10ND, F6AN-DV, 3LDRadi
LUTRON121Lutron® integration protocolMaestro® Dimmers: OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameter
122Lutron® integration protocolLUTRONMaestro® Dimmers: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component
123Lutron® integration protocolMaestro® Fan Speed ControlRadioRAR 2 Models (RRD-): 2ANFHomeWorksR QS Models (HQRD-, HQRA-, HWD-, HWA-): 2ANFWhy Integr
124Lutron® integration protocolMaestro® Fan Speed Control: OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Param
Visor Control ReceiverLearnVisor TransmitterKeypadOutputsFlashFullSecurity InputInputs1 2 Power9VInputsCFull1 C 2 COutputs3
Visor Control ReceiverLearnVisor TransmitterKeypadOutputsFlashFullSecurity InputInputs1 2 Power9VInputsCFull1 C 2 COutputs3
Visor Control ReceiverLearnVisor TransmitterKeypadOutputsFlashFullSecurity InputInputs1 2 Power9VInputsCFull1 C 2 COutputs3
128Lutron® integration protocolVisor Control Receiver:OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:A
129Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Radio Powr SavrTM sensor?• Monitor occupied, unoccupied status of a single sensor CompatibilityQS
13Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersMotor Jog Raise 51
130Lutron® integration protocolRadio Powr Savr™: DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats~DEVICE, 19, 2, Action NumberOccupied state component is always
131Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a HVAC Controller?• Get current temperature• Set or get heat setpoints and cool setpoints• Set or
132Lutron® integration protocolHVAC Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersGet (?) Current Temperature (°F
133Lutron® integration protocolNOTES* Schedule Unavailable –> Schedule not programmed or device needs date / time.Following Schedule –> Running
134Lutron® integration protocolExample HVAC CommandsOperation Command StringExecute: #HVAC, Integration ID, Action Number, ParametersSet Heat Setpoint
135Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Wireless Temperature Sensor?• Get battery status Note: To get current temperature, see HVAC Contr
136Lutron® integration protocolWireless Temperature Sensor: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Compon
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14Lutron® integration protocolIntegrator's Reference (continued)GROUP: Command SummaryThe GROUP command is used to report the status of a group o
15Lutron® integration protocolMONITORING Command-specific fields Monitoring Type:Description Monitoring TypeDiagnostic Monitoring 1Event Monitoring 2But
16Lutron® integration protocolERROR Command FormatsRefer to “ERROR Command-specific fields” tableOperationCommand~ERROR, Error NumberERROR Command-speci
17Lutron® integration protocolHELP Command FormatsExample HELP MessagesOperation Command StringQuery: #HELP, Command Name, Action NumberWhat are all t
18Lutron® integration protocolSYSTEM Command FormatsSYSTEM Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet (#)
19Lutron® integration protocolQS Standalone — System OverviewThe QS family of products delivers scalable lighting and shading solutions for residentia
20Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a QSE-CI-NWK-E?• Integrates a QS lighting control system with a PC or other digital equipment that s
21Lutron® integration protocolConnection Information Provides an RS232 and Ethernet connection to communicate with external equipment. Communication i
22Lutron® integration protocolETHERNET Command FormatsETHERNET Command-specific fields Configuration Numbers:Description Configuration Number Parameters
23Lutron® integration protocolINTEGRATION ID Command FormatsINTEGRATION ID Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Description Action Nu
24Lutron® integration protocolDETAILS Command FormatsExample DETAILS StringOperation Command StringQuery: ?DETAILS, IDGet details of the device with s
25Lutron® integration protocolRESET Command FormatsRESET Command-specific fields Action Numbers:Action Action NumberRestart the device 0Restore to fac
26Lutron® integration protocolQS Standalone System Commands (continued)QSE-CI-NWK-E: PROGRAMMING CommandsPROGRAMMING Command-specific fields Action Nu
27Lutron® integration protocolExample PROGRAMMING CommandsFor a system of one shade (Integration ID “living room sheer”), one Venetian blind (“kitchen
28Lutron® integration protocolQS Standalone System Commands (continued)QSE-CI-NWK-E: PROGRAMMING CommandsPROGRAMING Command FormatsPROGRAMMING Command
29Lutron® integration protocolQS Standalone System Commands (continued)QSE-CI-NWK-E: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields
3Lutron® integration protocolRevision Update — NNOTE: New to this releaseThe following updates have been made to the LutronR Integration Protocol• I
30Lutron® integration protocolRadioRA® 2 - System OverviewRadioRAR 2 is a wireless multi-room control system for lights and shades. The system is made
31Lutron® integration protocolSetupWiredRFCommunicationRepeater Status13 42 MMain RepeaterPowerRepeater LinkCOM9 V1N / CMUXMUX234AddTestIntegrateProgr
32Lutron® integration protocolConnection Information Provides an RS232 and Ethernet connection to communicate with external equipment. RS232 The RS
33Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Component Number Available ActionsButto
34Lutron® integration protocolRadioRA® 2 System Commands (continued)RR-MAIN-REP-WH: Group CommandsSetupWiredRFCommunicationRepeater Status13 42 MMain
35Lutron® integration protocolMONITORING Command FormatsMONITORING Command-specific fields Monitoring Type:Description Monitoring TypeDiagnostic Monit
36Lutron® integration protocolSetupWiredRFCommunicationRepeater Status13 42 MMain RepeaterPowerRepeater LinkCOM9 V1N / CMUXMUX234AddTestIntegrateProgr
37Lutron® integration protocolClear Connect® Gateway System - System OverviewThe Clear ConnectR Gateway System is a wireless multi-room control system
38Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Clear ConnectR Gateway System?• Integrates a Clear ConnectR lighting control system with a PC or o
39Lutron® integration protocolClear Connect® Gateway System Integration Access Points (continued)Connection Information Provides an Ethernet connecti
4Lutron® integration protocolAbout IntegrationIntegration Operations 5Operation Characters 5Command Types 5Command Structure 5Command Termination
40Lutron® integration protocolConnection Information (continued) System Configuration• Default web admin information NXB-CCG / NXB-CCG-K:
41Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Component Number Available ActionsButto
42Lutron® integration protocolClear Connect® Gateway System Commands (continued) Access Points: Group CommandsGROUP Command-specific fields Action Numbe
43Lutron® integration protocolPING Command FormatsExample PING CommandOperation Command StringExecute: #PINGPing to verify connectivity #PINGResponse:
44Lutron® integration protocolQuantum® - System Overview Why Integrate with a Quantum® System• Compatible with QuantumR system version 1.7 or higher•
45Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a QSE-CI-NWK-E?• Integrates a QS lighting control system with a PC or other digital equipment that s
46Lutron® integration protocolConnection Information Provides an RS232 and Ethernet connection to communicate with external equipment. RS232 The RS232
47Lutron® integration protocolETHERNET Command FormatsETHERNET Command-specific fields Configuration Numbers:Description Configuration Number Parameters
48Lutron® integration protocolINTEGRATION ID Command FormatsINTEGRATION ID Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Description Action Numb
49Lutron® integration protocolRESET Command FormatsRESET Command-specific fields Action Numbers:Action Action NumberRestart the device 0Restore to fac
5Lutron® integration protocolIntegration OperationsThe LutronR integration protocol will allow third-party equipment, such as touch-screens, universal
50Lutron® integration protocolAREA Command FormatsAREA Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet (#) Area
51Lutron® integration protocolNOTES1. AREA can only be used to control areas of a QuantumR system that have been assigned to a particular integratio
52Lutron® integration protocolSHADEGRP Command FormatsSHADEGRP Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet
53Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet (#) o
54Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command FormatExample OUTPUT MessagesOperation Command StringExecute: #OUTPUT, Integration ID, Action Number, Par
55Lutron® integration protocolQuantum® System Commands (continued)QSE-CI-NWK-E: SYSVAR Commands 1SYSVAR Command FormatsUse “SYSVAR Command-specific fiel
56Lutron® integration protocolHomeWorks® QS - System Overview HomeWorksR QS is Lutron's premier total home control system. It allows control and
57Lutron® integration protocolCommand TypesThe following is a list of supported command types. Details on certain device specific types (e.g. DEVICE, H
58Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a HomeWorks® QS Processor?• Integrating with a HomeWorksR QS Processor provides integration over Eth
59Lutron® integration protocolConnection Information Ethernet Configuring the HomeWorksR QS processor to communicate over a network takes not only know
6Lutron® integration protocolCommand Examples1) This command sets a dimmer (1) level to 75% with a 1 minute and 30 second fade time. #OUTPUT,1,1,75,
60Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet (#) o
61Lutron® integration protocolExample OUTPUT MessagesOperation Command StringExecute: #OUTPUT, Integration ID, Action Number, ParametersSet output lev
62Lutron® integration protocolSHADEGRP Command FormatsSHADEGRP Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet
63Lutron® integration protocolExample SHADEGRP MessagesOperation Command StringExecute: #SHADEGRP, Integration ID, Action Number, ParametersSet shade
64Lutron® integration protocolHomeWorks® QS System Commands (continued) HQP6-2: TIMECLOCK CommandsTIMECLOCK Command FormatsTIMECLOCK Command-specific fi
65Lutron® integration protocolHomeWorks® QS System Commands (continued)HQP6-2: SYSVAR CommandsSYSVAR Command FormatsUse “SYSVAR Command-specific fields”
66Lutron® integration protocolHomeWorks® QS System Commands (continued)HQP6-2: AREA CommandsAREA Command FormatsAREA Command-specific fields Action Numb
67Lutron® integration protocolETHERNET Command-specific fields Configuration Number and Parameters:Description Configuration Number ParametersGet (?) or
68Lutron® integration protocolINTEGRATION ID Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Description Action Number ParametersGet (?) Integra
69Lutron® integration protocolRESET Command FormatsRESET Command-specific fields Action Numbers:Action Action NumberResets the HomeWorksR QS processor
7Lutron® integration protocolIntegration Access Points• Integration Access Points communicate with external systems using RS232, Ethernet or both. The
70Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a GRAFIK Eye® QS?• Control individual lights and scenes• Query current scene and light levels• Con
71Lutron® integration protocolGRAFIK Eye® QS: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Componen
72Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Component Numbers: Component Component Number Available ActionsShade Column 1
73Lutron® integration protocol1 2 3 4 5 6Scene 1OKFade Time03 SecondsGRAFIK Eye® QS: OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and
74Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an Energi Savr NodeTM (ESN)?• Control individual zones and scenes in an area• Query current scene a
75Lutron® integration protocolEnergi Savr Node™ QS for DALIR: DEVICE Commands5iPhone and iPod Touch are trademarks of Apple, Inc., registered in the U
76Lutron® integration protocolEnergi Savr Node™ QS for DALIR: OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and P
77Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an Energi Savr NodeTM?• Control individual zones and scenes in an area• Query current scene and lig
78Lutron® integration protocolEnergi Savr Node™ QS with EcoSystem® / International: DEVICE Commands 5DEVICE Command FormatsiPhone and iPod Touch are t
79Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet or
8 Integration Access Point Compatibility Matrix:QS Standalone QuantumR RadioRAR 2 HomeWorksR QSClear ConnectR Gateway SystemQS Network Interface
80Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an Energi Savr NodeTM (ESN)?• Control individual zones and scenes in an area• Query current scene a
81Lutron® integration protocolEnergi Savr Node™ QS forInternational 0-10V / Switching:DEVICE Commands 5DEVICE Command FormatsiPhone and iPod Touch ar
82Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet or Get Curre
83Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet or
84Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an Energi Savr NodeTM?• Control individual zones and scenes in an area• Query current scene and mot
85Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersStart Raising 2 NoneStart Lowe
86Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Remote Power Module?• Control individual zones and scenes in an area• Query current scene and lig
87Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet or Get Zone Level 1 0–100
88Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an ArchitraveTM Keypad?• Simulate a button press• Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons Compatibilit
89Lutron® integration protocolArchitrave™ Keypads: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Com
9Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers: Refer to device specific tables for lists of Component Numbers. Action Num
90Lutron® integration protocolArchitrave™ Keypads: DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameter
91Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Signature SeriesTM Keypad?• Simulate a button press• Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons Compati
92Lutron® integration protocolSignature Series™ Keypads: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Compone
93Lutron® integration protocolSignature Series™ Keypads: DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Par
94Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a seeTouchR Keypad?• Simulate a button press• Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons Compatibilitysee
95Lutron® integration protocolseeTouch® Keypads: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Compo
96Lutron® integration protocolseeTouch® Keypads: DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters:
97Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a seeTouchR QS International Keypad?• Simulate a button press• Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons
98Lutron® integration protocolseeTouch® QS International Keypads: DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbe
99Lutron® integration protocolseeTouch® QS International Keypads: DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbe
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