Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- About Integration
- Stanza
- QS Standalone
- RadioRA 2
- Quantum
- HomeWorks QS
- Devices
- Stanza Keypads
- Tabletop Stanza Keypads
- Stanza Dimmers
- Stanza Switch
- Stanza Lamp Module
- Stanza Input/Output Interface
- GRAFIK Eye QS
- Energi Savr Node QS/DALI
- Energi Savr Node QS/Int'l 0-10V
- Energi Savr Node QS/EcoSystem
- Energi Savr Node QS/0-10V
- seeTouch QS Keypads
- seeTouch QS Int'l Keypads
- Sivoia QS Shades
- Sivoia QS Venetian Blinds
- Maestro Dimmers
- Hybrid Keypad
- Tabletop seeTouch Keypads
- Pico Wireless Controls
- Visor Control Receiver
- Radio Powr Savr
- HVAC Controller
- Wireless Temperature Sensor
- Dynamic Keypad
- Programmers Appendix
- Contact Information
6
Lutron® integration protocol
Integration Access Points
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Integration Access Points communicate with external systems using RS232, Ethernet or both. The
Lutron integration protocol will allow third-party equipment, such as touch-screens, keypads and
software applications, to control and monitor devices in the Lutron lighting control system through
an Integration Access Point. For more information, check the page specific to the Integration
Access Point being used. An example of an Integration Access Point is the Stanza
® Programming
Control Interface (SZ-CI-PRG). For a listing of all the available Integration Access Points supported
by a particular system, see the Integration Access Points section for that system in the table of
contents.
Command Rules and Formatting
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All commands are in ASCII characters
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Each command is made up of fields, separated by commas and terminated with a carriage return
(<CR>, ASCII 13) and a new line (<LF>, ASCII 10)
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Letter case is ignored
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Spaces are ignored
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Leading zeros are ignored










