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Lutron integration protocol
AREA Command Formats
AREA Command-specific fields
Action Numbers and Parameters:
Action Action Number Parameters
Set (#) Area Level 1
Level
1
= 0 –100 or 0.00 –100.00
Fade
2
in: SS.ss
3
, SS, MM:SS, or HH:MM:SS
Delay
2
in: SS.ss
3
, SS, MM:SS, or HH:MM:SS
Set (#) Start Raising
4
2 None
Set (#) Start Lowering
4
3 None
Set (#) Stop Raising or Lowering 4 None
Set (#) or Get (?) Current Scene 6
Scene Number
5
= 0 –32
6
Set (#) or Get (?) Daylighting Mode 7 1 = Active
2 = Inactive
Get (?) Occupancy State 8 1 = Unknown
2 = Inactive
3 = Occupied
4 = Unoccupied
Set (#) or Get (?) Occupancy Mode 9 1 = Occupancy and Vacancy
7
2 = Vacancy
7
3 = Not Applicable
8
4 = Inactive
Set (#) or Get (?) Occupied Level or Scene 12 Level
= 0–100; 200–232 for Scene Number = 0 – 32
Set (#) or Get (?) Unoccupied Level or Scene 13 Level
= 0–100; 200–232 for Scene Number = 0 – 32
Set (#) or Get (?) Hyperion Shadow Sensor
Override State
9
26 0 = Disable
1 = Enable
2 = Mixed (Get Only)
Set (#) or Get (?) Hyperion Brightness Sensor
Override State
9
27 0 = Disable
1 = Enable
2 = Mixed (Get Only)
NOTES
1. The Level is accepted as a percentage.
2. The Fade and Delay time are optional. When not used, the system will use a one-second fade time with zero-second
delay. The minimum fade and delay time is 0 seconds. The maximum fade and delay time is 4 hours.
3. Fractional seconds “SS.ss” will be rounded down to the nearest quarter-second. For example, if a fade time is specified
as 1.45 seconds a value of 1.25 seconds will be used.
4. When a Raise/Lower command is issued, the area’s level will continue to go towards high end/low end until a Stop
command is received.
5. Scene 0 is the Off Scene.
6. Scenes 17 – 32 available only on Slider.
7. If After Hours is used in an area, setting the area’s Occupancy Mode to “Occupancy and Vacancy” or “Vacancy” will
activate After Hours.
8. The area will report “Not Applicable” as its Occupancy Mode if the area does not have occupancy sensors and if After
Hours is not used.
9. Quantum 2.7 and higher.
Quantum (continued)
System Commands (continued)
AREA Commands
Use “AREA Command-specific fields” tables
to complete these command fields.
Operation
Command
Integration ID (example)
#AREA
1, 2
, 2, Action Number, Parameters
NOTES
1. AREA can be used to control only those areas of a Quantum system that have been assigned to a particular integration
access point. Please refer to the Q-Design software (Integration Tab) or Quantum Integration Report for details of what
areas are available for control and monitoring.
2. AREA commands cannot be sent to areas that contain other areas, such as a floor or an entire building.
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