Lutron integration protocol revision Y 2 April 2018
Lutron integration protocol Updates new to this release of the Lutron Integration Protocol Revision Update: Y • About Integration Added “Integration Best Practices” section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 • • • Integrator’s Reference Added two rows to the table and added footnotes 9, 10, and 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Updated the “Parameters” for “Action #3” and added footnote 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lutron integration protocol Revision Update: W (this revision was never published) • • • • • • • • Global Changes Made section headers and model number lists more consistent throughout document HomeWorks QS Added “monitoring of sensors” under “Integration Capabilities”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 myRoom Plus Added “monitoring of sensors” under “Integration Capabilities”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lutron integration protocol Table of Contents About Integration Integration Operations............................................. 1 Operation Characters.............................................. 1 Command Types..................................................... 1 Command Structure................................................ 1 Command Termination............................................ 1 Command and Control Examples............................ 2 Query Examples.................................
Lutron integration protocol About Integration Integration Operations • • • The Lutron integration protocol will allow third-party equipment, such as touch-screens, universal remote controls, and software applications, to control and monitor devices in a Lutron lighting control system.
Lutron integration protocol About Integration (continued) Command and Control Examples 1) This command sets a dimmer (1) level to 75% with a 1 minute and 30 second fade time. #OUTPUT,1,1,75,01:30 Command Integration ID #OUTPUT 1 Command-specific fields Action Number Level Fade Time 1 75 01:30 2) This command presses button number 1 of a keypad (2).
Lutron integration protocol About Integration (continued) Integration Access Points • • • • • • 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.
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference Compatibility Matrix Integration Access Point Compatibility Matrix QS Standalone Quantum QS Network Interface RadioRA 2 Main Repeater HomeWorks QS Processor myRoom (GCU-HOSP) Processor RadioRA 2 HomeWorks QS myRoom plus Device Compatibility Matrix QS Standalone Quantum GRAFIK Eye QS Energi Savr Node QS/DALI® Energi Savr Node QS/ EcoSystem Energi Savr Node QS/ EcoSystem (Int’l) Energi Savr Node QS/0 –10 V/ Softswitch (Int’l) Energi Savr
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) DEVICE: Command Summary Device integration commands allow the user to access components of the system such as a physical device. The user can activate programming via button presses, releases, etc., as well as monitor those same events as they occur in the system.
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) DEVICE: Command Summary (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Set (#) or Get (?) Zone Lock 1,2,3 15 0 = Off 1 = On Set (#) or Get (?) Scene Lock 1,2,3 16 0 = Off 1 = On Set (#) or Get (?) Sequence State 1,2,3 17 0 = Off 1 = Scenes 1–4 2 = Scenes 5–16 Set (#) Start Raising 3,4,5 18 None Set (#) Start Lowering 3,4,5 19 None Set (#) Stop Raising or Lowering 3,4,5
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) DEVICE: Command Summary (continued) HomeWorks / myRoom plus QS Button Types and Integration Requirements: Refer to Lutron Designer software for setting up programming options.
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) OUTPUT: Command Summary Outputs are dimmers, CCOs, or other devices in a system that have a controllable output. All of these devices will accept levels from 0% to 100% and 0.00% to 100.00% with a given fade and delay time. These same commands can be monitored as they occur in the system.
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) GROUP1: Command Summary The GROUP command is used to report the status of a group of occupancy sensors. GROUP Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) ?GROUP, 6, Action Number Command 1. Use “GROUP Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE Not supported in QS Standalone.
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) HVAC: Command Summary HVAC Integration commands allow the user to access the features and components of HVAC controllers in the system. The user can modify HVAC parameters like the operating mode, fan mode etc., as well as monitor the changes to these parameters as they occur in the system.
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) HVAC: Command Summary (continued) HVAC Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters (continued): Action Set (#) or Get (?) Call Status 14 0 = None, Last was Heat 1 = Heat Stage 1 2 = Heat Stage 1 and 2 3 = Heat Stage 1, 2, and 3 4 = Heat Stage 3 5 = None, Last was Cool 6 = Cool Stage 1 7 = Cool Stage 1 and 2 8 = Off 9 = Emergency Heat 10 = Dry Set (#) or Get (?) Current Temperature (°C)1,4,5 15 Temp
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) MONITORING: Command Summary Monitoring allows the user to configure what types of messages the system will report. Note to Integrator: The default values of these are set in the programming database and restored whenever the integration port is logged in. The user can temporarily change those settings to hide or show information as desired.
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) ERROR: Command Summary Integration Access Points will respond with an error if an invalid command is received. See the table below for explanations of different errors.
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) HELP1: Command Summary HELP Command for a specific Command Name provides command-name specific usage information. HELP Command Formats Operation ?HELP, Command Name 2, Action Number 3 Command NOTES 1. HELP not supported in QS Standalone. 2. The “Command Name” parameter is optional. If not entered, a list of all the supported Integration Commands will be printed. If a supported command name is entered, the corresponding actions will be listed.
Lutron integration protocol Integrator’s Reference (continued) SYSTEM1: Command Summary SYSTEM Command provides support for location, device and system specific information (e.g., Date, Time, Software Version Numbers). SYSTEM Command Formats Operation #SYSTEM, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “SYSTEM Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE 1. Not supported in QS Standalone.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone System Overview The QS family of products delivers scalable lighting and shading solutions for residential and commercial applications. At the center of the QS system are the GRAFIK Eye QS control units, Energi Savr Node control units, and Sivoia QS shades and drapes, providing direct control of electric and natural light. QS system devices communicate over the highly flexible QS link; the link allows for daisy-chain or t-tap wiring configurations.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone (continued) Integration Access Points Network Interface Model: QSE-CI-NWK-E • • • • • • • • • • • • Why Integrate with a QSE-CI-NWK-E? Integrates a QS lighting control system with a PC or other digital equipment that supports RS232 or Ethernet TCP/IP connection. Allows monitor and control of system devices. For example, the QSE-CI-NWK-E can be used to simulate button presses, report button presses, control light levels, and monitor light levels.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone (continued) Integration Access Points (continued) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Connection Information Provides an RS232 and Ethernet connection to communicate with external equipment. Communication is through either RS232 or Ethernet, but not both simultaneously.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone (continued) System Commands ETHERNET Commands ETHERNET Command Formats Operation #ETHERNET, Configuration Number, Parameters Command Use “ETHERNET Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. ETHERNET Command-specific fields Configuration Numbers: Description Configuration Number Parameters Set (#) or Get (?) IP Address 0 Address (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) Set (#) or Get (?) Gateway Address 1 Address (XXX.XXX.XXX.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone (continued) System Commands (continued) INTEGRATION ID Commands INTEGRATION ID Command Formats Operation #INTEGRATIONID, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “INTEGRATIONID Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone (continued) System Commands (continued) DETAILS String DETAILS Command Formats Operation ?DETAILS, ID 1 Command 1. NOTE Device ID may be entered as the serial ID number or the Integration ID. Use ALL_DEVICES or FFFFFFFF to query all devices on the link.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone (continued) System Commands (continued) RESET Commands RESET Command Formats Operation #RESET, Action Number Command Use “RESET Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone (continued) System Commands (continued) PROGRAMMING Commands PROGRAMMING Command Formats Operation Integration ID or Serial # of the QSE-CI-NWK being used #PROGRAMMING, 1, Button Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Phantom Button Number (can be 1–100) Use “PROGRAMMING Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. PROGRAMMING Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters: Description 1. 2. 3. 4.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone (continued) System Commands (continued) PROGRAMMING Commands (continued) Example PROGRAMMING Commands For a system of one shade (Integration ID “living room sheer”), one Venetian blind (“kitchen venetian”), and one QSE-CI-NWK (Integration ID “1”), the following examples show how programming can be done.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone (continued) System Commands (continued) PROGRAMMING Commands (continued) PROGRAMING Command Formats Operation Integration ID or Serial # of the QSE-CI-NWK being used ?PROGRAMMING, 1, Button Number, Action Number Command Phantom Button Number (can be 1–100) Use “PROGRAMMING Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol QS Standalone (continued) System Commands (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID or Serial # of the QSE-CI-NWK being used #DEVICE, 1, Button Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Phantom Button Number (can be 1–100) Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol RadioRA 2 System Overview RadioRA 2 is a wireless multi-room control system for lights and shades. The system is made up of repeaters, dimmers, keypads, and other devices. The Lutron proven, patented RF technology ensures reliable performance. With the RadioRA 2 system, you can: create the right ambience for varied activities, easily monitor and control your lights, reduce energy usage, and increase safety in and around your home.
Lutron integration protocol RadioRA 2 (continued) Integration Access Points Main Repeater Model: RR-MAIN-REP-WH, RRK-MAIN-REP-WH USB Main Repeater Repeater Status 1 M 2 3 4 Communication RF Setup Wired Test MUX • MUX • COM 9V N/C Power Repeater Link 1 2 3 4 Add Integrate RS232 Program / Integrate Ethernet Why Integrate with a RadioRA 2 Main Repeater? Integrates a RadioRA 2 lighting control system with a PC or other digital equipment that supports RS232 or Ethernet TCP/IP communicat
Lutron integration protocol USB Main Repeater Repeater Status 1 M 2 3 4 Communication RF Setup COM MUX 9V MUX Power Repeater Link N/C RadioRA 2 (continued) Wired Test 1 2 3 4 Add Integrate RS232 Program / Integrate Ethernet Integration Access Points (continued) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Connection Information Provides an RS232 and Ethernet connection to communicate with external equipment.
Lutron integration protocol USB Main Repeater Repeater Status 1 M 2 3 4 Communication RF Setup RadioRA 2 (continued) Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 1, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol USB Main Repeater Repeater Status 1 M 2 3 4 Communication RF Setup RadioRA 2 (continued) Wired Test COM MUX MUX 9V N/C Power Repeater Link 1 2 3 4 Add Integrate RS232 Program / Integrate Ethernet System Commands (continued) GROUP Commands GROUP Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) ?GROUP, 6, Action Number Command Use “GROUP Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol USB Main Repeater Repeater Status 1 M 2 3 4 Communication RF Setup RadioRA 2 (continued) COM MUX MUX 9V N/C Power Repeater Link 1 2 3 4 System Commands (continued) MONITORING Commands MONITORING Command Formats Operation #MONITORING, Monitoring Type, Action Number Command Use “MONITORING Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol USB Main Repeater Repeater Status 1 M 2 3 4 Communication RF Setup RadioRA 2 (continued) Wired Test COM MUX MUX 9V N/C Power Repeater Link 1 2 3 4 Add Integrate RS232 Program / Integrate Ethernet System Commands (continued) TIMECLOCK Commands TIMECLOCK Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #TIMECLOCK, 4, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “TIMECLOCK Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum System Overview The Quantum system is the Lutron premier commercial lighting control system. It allows the control and monitoring of individual devices and outputs as well as allowing control of entire areas, shade groups or other portions of the system. The Quantum system includes QS devices such as the GRAFIK Eye QS and Sivoia QS shades as well as Lutron EcoSystem ballasts and GRAFIK dimming panels.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) Integration Access Points Network Interface Model: QSE-CI-NWK-E • • • • • • • • Why Integrate with a QSE-CI-NWK-E? Integrates a QS lighting control system with a PC or other digital equipment that supports RS232 or Ethernet TCP/IP connection. Allows monitor and control of system devices. For example, the QSE-CI-NWK-E can be used to simulate button presses, report button presses, monitor LEDs, and control light levels.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) Integration Access Points (continued) • • • • • Connection Information Provides an RS232 and Ethernet connection to communicate with external equipment.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) System Commands ETHERNET Commands ETHERNET Command Formats Operation #ETHERNET, Configuration Number, Parameters Command Use “ETHERNET Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. ETHERNET Command-specific fields Configuration Numbers: Description Configuration Number Parameters Set (#) or Get (?) IP Address 0 IP Address (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) Set (#) or Get (?) Gateway Address 1 IP Address (XXX.XXX.XXX.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) System Commands (continued) INTEGRATION ID Commands INTEGRATION ID Command Formats Operation ?INTEGRATIONID, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “INTEGRATIONID Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) System Commands (continued) RESET Commands RESET Command Formats Operation #RESET, Action Number Command Use “RESET Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) System Commands (continued) AREA Commands AREA Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #AREA 1, 2, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “AREA Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. 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.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) System Commands (continued) AREA Commands (continued) Example AREA Messages Operation Command String Execute: #AREA, Integration ID, Action Number, Parameters Set area level to 75% (Fade = 4 sec, Delay = 2 sec) #AREA,2,1,70,4,2 Lower Area #AREA,2,3 Query: ?AREA, Integration ID, Action Number Is the area occupied? ?AREA,2,8 What is the current active scene? ?AREA,2,6 Response: ~AREA, Integration ID, Action Number, Param
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) System Commands (continued) SHADEGRP Commands SHADEGRP Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #SHADEGRP 1, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “SHADEGRP Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE 1. SHADEGRP can be used to control only those shade groups of a Quantum system that have been assigned to a particular integration access point.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) System Commands (continued) OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT 1, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE 1. OUTPUT commands can be used to control system lighting zones, contact closed outputs and AC Motor Loads.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) System Commands (continued) OUTPUT Commands (continued) Example OUTPUT Messages Operation Command String Execute: #OUTPUT, Integration ID, Action Number, Parameters Set output level to 70% (Fade = 4 sec, Delay = 2 sec) #OUTPUT,2,1,70,4,2 Raise Output #OUTPUT,2,2 Query: ?OUTPUT, Integration ID What is the current output level? ?OUTPUT,2 Response: ~OUTPUT, Integration ID, Action Number, Parameters 1 Output level is set to 48%.
Lutron integration protocol Quantum (continued) System Commands (continued) SYSVAR Commands 1 SYSVAR Command Formats Operation #SYSVAR,2,Action Number, Parameters Command Use “SYSVAR Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE 1. SYSVAR Commands available only on Quantum version 2.5 or higher.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS System Overview The HomeWorks QS system is Lutron’s premier total home control system. It allows control and monitoring of lights, shades, HVAC, sensors, and appliances. The HomeWorks QS system includes QS devices, RF devices, and power panels that provide solutions for new construction and retrofit projects of any size.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Overview (continued) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Command Types The following is a list of supported command types. Details on certain device-specific types (e.g., DEVICE, HVAC) are located in the individual device section of this manual. Operation characters will be followed by command types.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) Integration Access Points HomeWorks QS Processor Model: HQP6-2 • • • • • • • • • • • • Why Integrate with a HomeWorks QS Processor? Integrating with a HomeWorks QS Processor provides integration over Ethernet without the need for additional equipment or interfaces. RS-232 integration can also be accomplished using third party Ethernet to RS-232 adapters.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) Integration Access Points (continued) Connection Information Ethernet Configuring the HomeWorks QS processor to communicate over a network takes not only knowledge of the HomeWorks QS system, but of networking as well. Installers with limited networking knowledge are advised to contact a networking professional before attempting to connect a HomeWorks QS processor through a network.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Commands OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT 1, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE 1. OUTPUT commands can be used to control system lighting zones, individual shades, and contact closed outputs.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Commands (continued) OUTPUT Commands (continued) Example OUTPUT Messages Operation Command String Execute: #OUTPUT, Integration ID, Action Number, Parameters Set output level to 70% (Fade = 4 sec, Delay = 2 sec) #OUTPUT,2,1,70,4,2 Raise Output #OUTPUT,2,2 Query: ?OUTPUT, Integration ID What is the current output level? Response 1: ?OUTPUT,2 ~OUTPUT, Integration ID, Action Number, Parameters Output level is set to 48
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Commands (continued) SHADEGRP Commands SHADEGRP Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #SHADEGRP, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “SHADEGRP Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Commands (continued) SHADEGRP Commands (continued) Example SHADEGRP Messages Operation Command String Execute: #SHADEGRP, Integration ID, Action Number, Parameters Set shade group to 70% (Delay = 2 sec). #SHADEGRP,2,1,70,2 Lower shade group.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Commands (continued) TIMECLOCK Commands TIMECLOCK Command Formats Operation #TIMECLOCK,2,Action Number, Parameters Command Use “TIMECLOCK Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Commands (continued) SYSVAR Commands SYSVAR Command Formats Operation #SYSVAR,2,Action Number, Parameters Command Use “SYSVAR Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Commands (continued) AREA Commands AREA Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) ?AREA 1, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “AREA Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE 1. AREA commands cannot be sent to areas that contain other areas, such as a floor or an entire building.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Commands (continued) ETHERNET Commands ETHERNET Command Formats Operation #ETHERNET, Configuration Number, Parameters Command Use “ETHERNET Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. ETHERNET Command-specific fields Configuration Number and Parameters: Description Configuration Number Parameters Set (#) or Get (?) IP Address 0 IP Address (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) Set (#) or Get (?) Gateway Address 1 IP Address (XXX.XXX.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Commands (continued) INTEGRATION ID Commands INTEGRATION ID Command Formats Operation ?INTEGRATIONID, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “INTEGRATIONID Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol HomeWorks QS (continued) System Commands (continued) RESET Commands RESET Command Formats Operation #RESET, Action Number Command Use “RESET Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol myRoom plus System Overview The myRoom plus system is a guestroom management system for light, temperature, and shade control that integrates with property management systems (PMS) and building managements systems (BMS). The myRoom plus system provides increased energy savings through automatic lighting and HVAC adjustments and enhanced by shade control.
Lutron integration protocol myRoom plus (continued) System Overview (continued) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Command Types The following is a list of supported command types. Details on certain device-specific types (e.g., DEVICE, HVAC) are located in the individual device section of this manual. Operation characters will be followed by command types.
Lutron integration protocol myRoom plus (continued) Integration Access Points myRoom Processor Model: GCU-HOSP Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A • • • • • • • • • • • • Why Integrate with a myRoom Processor? Integrating with a myRoom Processor provides integration over Ethernet without the need for additional equipment or interfaces.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) Integration Access Points (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A Connection Information Ethernet Configuring the myRoom processor to communicate over a network takes not only knowledge of the myRoom plus system, but of networking as well.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. System Commands IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT 1, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE 1.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. System Commands (continued) IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. System Commands (continued) IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A SHADEGRP Commands SHADEGRP Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #SHADEGRP, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “SHADEGRP Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. System Commands (continued) IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A SHADEGRP Commands (continued) Example SHADEGRP Messages Operation Command String Execute: #SHADEGRP, Integration ID, Action Number, Parameters Set shade group to 70% (Delay = 2 sec). #SHADEGRP,2,1,70,2 Lower shade group.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. System Commands (continued) IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A TIMECLOCK Commands TIMECLOCK Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #TIMECLOCK, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “TIMECLOCK Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. System Commands (continued) IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A SYSVAR Commands SYSVAR Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #SYSVAR, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “SYSVAR Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. System Commands (continued) IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A AREA Commands AREA Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) ?AREA 1, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “AREA Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE 1.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. System Commands (continued) IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A ETHERNET Commands ETHERNET Command Formats Operation #ETHERNET, Configuration Number, Parameters Command Use “ETHERNET Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. System Commands (continued) IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A INTEGRATION ID Commands INTEGRATION ID Command Formats Operation ?INTEGRATIONID, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “INTEGRATIONID Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Guestroom Control Unit GCU-HOSP lutron.com myRoom plus (continued) + 1.800.523.9466 + 44.(0)20.7680.4481 243C IND. CONT. EQ. System Commands (continued) IEC PELV / NEC® Class 2 Assembled in U.S.A. 50015757 Rev. A RESET Commands RESET Command Formats Operation #RESET, Action Number Command Use “RESET Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices GRAFIK Eye QS Main Unit Models: QSGR-, QSG RJ-, QSGRK-, QSGRM-, QSGRN-, QSGRQ- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scene 1 Fade Time 03 Seconds OK • • • Why Integrate with a GRAFIK Eye QS unit? Control individual lights and scenes Query current scene and light levels Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons • Integration Capabilities 6 scenes and up to 24 controllable outputs (output count depends on model) 1 • • Supported Command Types DEVICE allows control and monitoring of buttons,
Lutron integration protocol 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scene 1 Fade Time 03 Seconds OK Devices (continued) GRAFIK Eye QS (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 5, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scene 1 Fade Time 03 Seconds OK Devices (continued) GRAFIK Eye QS (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Component Numbers (continued): Component Component Number Shade Column 1 Open LED1 Shade Column 1 Preset 1 LED1 Shade Column 1 Close LED1 Shade Column 2 Open LED1 Shade Column 2 Preset 1 LED1 Shade Column 2 Close LED1 Shade Column 3 Open LED1 Shade Column 3 Preset 1 LED1 Shade Column 3 Close LED1 174 175 211 18
Lutron integration protocol 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scene 1 Fade Time 03 Seconds OK Devices (continued) GRAFIK Eye QS (continued) OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT, 1, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Energi Savr Node QS for DALIR Model: QSNE-2DAL-D HomeWorks QS / myRoom Power Module for DALIR Model: LQSE-2DAL-D COM 24 V MUX 230 V~ 50/60 Hz 100 mA www.lutron.com +44.(0)20.7680.
N 24 V MUX MUX QSNE-2DAL-D Test 230 V~ 50/60 Hz 100 mA www.lutron.com +44.(0)20.7680.
N 24 V MUX MUX QSNE-2DAL-D Test 230 V~ 50/60 Hz 100 mA www.lutron.com +44.(0)20.7680.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Energi Savr Node QS with EcoSystem Model: QSN-2ECO-S Energi Savr Node QS with EcoSystem (International) Model: QSNE-2ECO-D HomeWorks QS / myRoom Power Module with EcoSystem Model: LQSE-2ECO-D QSNE-2ECO-D QSN-2ECO-S • • Why Integrate with an Energi Savr Node unit? Control individual zones and scenes in an area Query current scene and light levels • Integration Capabilities p to 100 areas with 16 scenes per area.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Energi Savr Node QS with EcoSystem HomeWorks QS / myRoom Power Module with EcoSystem (continued) DEVICE Commands 1 DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 5, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command 1. Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE Not Supported in HomeWorks QS / myRoom plus.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Energi Savr Node QS with EcoSystem HomeWorks QS / myRoom Power Module with EcoSystem (continued) OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT, 1, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Energi Savr Node QS for 0 –10 V/Softswitch (International) Models (QSNE-): 4T10-D, 4S10-D Energi Savr Node QS for Phase Adaptive (International) Model: QSNE-4A-D Energi Savr Node QS for 0 –10 V/Softswitch Models (QSN-): 4T16-S, 4S16-S HomeWorks QS / myRoom Power Module for 0 –10 V/ Softswitch / Phase Adaptive 0-10 V / Switching Models (LQSE-): 4T10-D, 4S10-D Phase Adaptive Model: LQSE-4A-D QSNE-4T10-D QSN-4T16-S QSNE-4A-D 800 W Max 500 W Max 500 W Max 500
800 W Max 500 W Max 500 W Max 500 W Max Input S1 S2 S3 S4 CCI Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Type Photo Occ Switch Hi Temp Prog Power 230 V~ 50 / 60 Hz 10 A QSNE-4A-D IR Input DIN Rail Power Module Lutron integration protocol Option Def H Opt1 M Opt2 L Opt3 www.lutron.com +44.(0)20.7702.
800 W Max 500 W Max 500 W Max 500 W Max Input S1 S2 S3 S4 CCI Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Type Photo Occ Switch Hi Temp Prog Power 230 V~ 50 / 60 Hz 10 A QSNE-4A-D IR Input DIN Rail Power Module Lutron integration protocol Option Def H Opt1 M Opt2 L Opt3 www.lutron.com +44.(0)20.7702.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Energi Savr Node QS for Motor Module (International) Model: QSE-CI-4M-D HomeWorks QS / myRoom Power Module for Motor Module Model: LQSE-4M-D LQSE-CI-4M-D • Why Integrate with an Energi Savr Node? Allows control and monitoring of the direction and remaining travel time of the four high-voltage outputs.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Energi Savr Node QS for Motor Module HomeWorks QS / myRoom Power Module for Motor Module (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 5, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Energi Savr Node QS for Motor Module HomeWorks QS / myRoom Power Module for Motor Module (continued) OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT, 3, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Remote Power Module Adaptive Phase Control Model: HW-RPM-4A Phase Control Model: HW-RPM-4U Quiet Fan Speed Control Model: HW-RPM-4FSQ 3-Wire Motor Control Model: HW-RPM-4M Relay Switching Model: HW-RPM-4R HW-RPM-4A • • Why Integrate with a Remote Power Module? Control individual zones and scenes in an area Query current scene and light levels • Integration Capabilities Up to four zones on each remote power module • Supported Command Types OUTPUT allows
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Remote Power Module (continued) OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT, 6, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. OUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Set (#) or Get (?) Zone Level Action Number 1 Parameters 0–100 or 0.00–100.00 SS.ss 1, SS, MM:SS, or HH:MM:SS 1. 2.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Low-Capacity Switching DIN Power Module (1 A / output) myRoom plus Model: MQSE-4S1-D HomeWorks QS Model: LQSE-4S1-D Low-Capacity Phase Adaptive DIN Power Module (1 A / output) myRoom plus Model: MQSE-4A1-D HomeWorks QS Model: LQSE-4A1-D 24 V COM MUX CCO COM MUX CCO N.C. CCO N.O. CCI Prog. Zn. 1 Zn. 2 Zn. 3 Zn. 4 CCI COM MQSE-4S1-D IEC PELV / NECR Class 2 24 V- 132 mA myRoom MQSE-4S1-D 100 - 240 V~ 1 A 100 - 240 V~ 50 / 60 Hz 4 A lutron.
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65 / 75 °C N Prog. Zn. 1 Zn. 2 Zn. 3 Zn. 4 N N COM N HomeWorks QS 100 - 240 V~ 1 A M 120 - 240 V~ 1 AX, 1 FLA / 6 LRA +1.610.282.3800 Al MUX N 100 - 240 V~ 50 / 60 Hz 4 A Cu CCI COM N MQSE-4S1-D lutron.com CCI N IEC PELV / NECR Class 2 24 V- 132 mA myRoom MUX CCO COM N 24 V CCO N.C. L COM CCI COM CCO N.O. L MUX CCI Prog. Zn. 1 Zn. 2 Zn. 3 Zn. 4 MUX Lutron integration protocol 4,4 in-lb 0,5 N•m 1 2 3 4 LQSE-4A1-D 120 - 240 V~ 50 / 60 Hz 4 A lutron.com +1.610.282.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Palladiom Keypad QS Models (QWP-): U-2W, U-3W, U-4W, U-RW, S-2W, S-3W, S-4W, S-RW, S-22W, S-24W, S-42W, S-44W, S-2RW, S-4RW, S-RRW, B-2W, B-3W, B-4W, B-RW, B-22W, B-24W, B-42W, B-44W, B-2RW, B-4RW, B-RRW. HomeWorks QS Models (HQWT-): U-P2W, U-P3W, U-P4W, U-PRW, S-P2W, S-P3W, S-P4W, S-PRW, S-P22W, S-P24W, S-P42W, S-P44W, S-P2RW, S-P4RW, S-PRRW, B-P2W, B-P3W, B-P4W, B-PRW, B-P22W, B-P24W, B-P42W, B-P44W, B-P2RW, B-P4RW, B-PRRW.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Palladiom Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands Scene 1 Scene 2 DEVICE Command Formats Operation Scene 3 Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 2, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Palladiom Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Parameters Set (#) Press 3 None Set (#) Release 4 None Set (#) Hold 5 None Set (#) Double-tap 6 None State 1 9 0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Normal-Flash: 1 flash every second 1 3 = Rapid-Flash: 10 flashes every second 1 Set (#) or Get (?) Active LED Level 1,2 36 0 –100 Set
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Architrave Keypad QS Models (QSWAS-) with Faceplate / Button Kit Models (KP5-, KP7-): DN, KP7 HomeWorks QS / myRoom Models (HQWA-) with Faceplate / Button Kit Models (KP5-, KP7-): DN, KP7 KP5-DN KP7-DN • • KP5-DW QS HomeWorks QS Button 1 Button 1 Button 2 Button 2 Button 3 Button 3 Button 4 Button 4 Button 5 Button 5 Raise Button 6 Lower Button 7 QS HomeWorks QS Button 1 Button 1 Button 2 Button 2 Button 3 Button 3 Button 4 Button
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Architrave Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 2, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. DEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers: Component 1.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Architrave Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Set (#) Press or CCI Close 3 None Set (#) Release or CCI Open 4 None Set (#) Hold 5 None 6 None 9 0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Normal-Flash: 1 flash every second 2 3 = Rapid-Flash: 10 flashes every second 2 32 None Set (#) Double-tap Set (#) or Get (?) LED State 1 Set (#) Hold Release 2 1. 2.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Signature Series Keypad QS Models (QSWAS-): 1B, 1RLD, 2B, 2BRL, 2RLD, 3B, 3BD, 3BRL, 5B, 5BRL, 7B HomeWorks QS / myRoom Models (HQWAS-B, HQWAS-G) with Faceplate / Button Kit Models (LFS-W): 1B, 1RLD, 2BS, 2RLD, 3BS, 3BD, 3BSRL, 4BS, 4S, 5B, 5BRL, 6B, 6BRL, 7B 1B 1RLD 1 2 3 4 3B 5 6 3BD 1 2 3 2 3 4 5BT 5 6 7 5BRL 2B 2BRL 2BS 3 4 3 4 3 3BRL 3BS 1 2 2 5 5 6 3BSRL 4BS 4S 1 1 3 3 5 5 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 7 6B 2RLD 6BRL 6 4 6 5B 2 3
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Signature Series Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 2, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. DEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers: Component 1.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Signature Series Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Set (#) Press 3 None Set (#) Release 4 None Set (#) Hold 5 None 6 None 9 0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Normal-Flash: 1 flash every second 3 = Rapid-Flash: 10 flashes every second 32 None Set (#) Double-tap Set (#) or Get (?) LED State 1 Set (#) Hold Release 2 1. 2.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) seeTouch Keypad QS Models (QSWS2-): 1B, 1RLD, 2B, 2BRL, 2BRLIR, 2RLD, 3B, 3BD, 3BRL, 3BRLIR, 5B, 5BRL, 5BRLIR, 7B RadioRA 2 Models (RRD-W): 1RLD, 2RLD, 3BD, 3BRL, 3BSRL, 4S, 5BRL, 5BRLIR, 6BRL, 7B HomeWorks QS / myRoom Models (HQRD-W, HQWD-W, HQWA-W, HQRA-W, HQWAS-W): 1B, 1RLD, 2BS, 2RLD, 3BS, 3BD, 3BSRL, 4BS, 4S, 5B, 5BRL, 5BIR, 6B, 6BRL, 7B Clear Connect Device Models (CCD-W): 6BRL 1B 1RLD button 1 button 2 button 3 button 4 2B 2BRL 2BRLI
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) seeTouch Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 2, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) seeTouch Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Set (#) Press or CCI Close 3 None Set (#) Release or CCI Open 4 None Set (#) Hold 5 None 6 None 9 0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Normal-Flash: 1 flash every second 1 3 = Rapid-Flash: 10 flashes every second 1 Set (#) Double-tap Set (#) or Get (?) LED 1. 2.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) seeTouch QS Keypad (International) QS Models (QSWE-): 2B, 3B, 4B, 5BRL, 5BRLIR, 6BRL, 7BRL, 8BRL, 8BRLIR, 10BRL HomeWorks QS / myRoom Models (HWQIS-NB-NONE) with Faceplate / Button Kit Models (LFS-W): 2B, 3B, 4B, 5BRL, 5BRLIR, 6BRL, 7BRL, 8BRL, 8BRLIR, 10BRL 2B 3B 4B 5BRL button 6 button 7 button 2 button 7 button 4 button 9 button 6 button 7 button 8 button 9 button 10 button 8 button 9 button 10 Lower Raise 5BRLIR button 6 button 7 button 8 butt
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) seeTouch QS Keypad (International) (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 2, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) seeTouch QS Keypad (International) (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Set (#) Press or CCI Close 3 None Set (#) Release or CCI Open 4 None Set (#) Hold 5 None 6 None 9 0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Normal-Flash: 1 flash every sec 3 = Rapid-Flash: 10 flashes every sec 32 None Set (#) Double-tap Set (#) or Get (?) LED State 1 Set (#) Hold Release2 1. 2.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Tabletop seeTouch Keypad RadioRA 2 Models (RR-): T 5RL, T10RL, T15RL HomeWorks QS Models (HQR-, HQK-, HQQ-, HQM-, HQN-): T5RL, T10RL, T15RL, T5CRL, T10CRL, T15CRL T5-RL T10-RL button 1 button 6 button 1 button 2 button 7 button 2 button 3 button 8 button 3 button 4 button 9 button 4 button 5 button 10 button 5 button 17 button 16 button 17 button 16 All ON All OFF All ON All OFF Column 3 Lower Raise Column 3 Lower Raise T15-RL T15-CR
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Tabletop seeTouch Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 3, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Tabletop seeTouch Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Component Numbers (continued): Component Component Number Available Actions LED 1 81 Set or Get LED state LED 2 82 Set or Get LED state LED 3 83 Set or Get LED state LED 4 84 Set or Get LED state LED 5 85 Set or Get LED state LED 6 86 Set or Get LED state LED 7 87 Set or Get LED state LED 8 88 Set or Get LED state LED 9 89 Se
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Pico Wireless Control CURRENT Models: PJ-2B, PJ-2BRL, PJ-3B, PJ-3BRL, PJ2-2B, PJ2-2BRL, PJ2-3B, PJ2-3BRL, PJ2-4B LEGACY Models: QS Models (QSR4P-, QSR8P-, QSRKP-, QSRMP-): 2, 2R, 3R RadioRA 2 Models (RRD- P): 3BRL-L, 3BRL-S 2B 2BRL 3B 3BRL 4B Button 1 Button 1 Button 1 Button 1 Button 2 Button Raise Button 2 Button Lower Button 1 Button Raise Button Lower Button 2 Button 3 Button 3 Button 3 Button 3 • • Button 3 Button 4 Why Integrate with
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Pico Wireless Control (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 2, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Hybrid Keypad RadioRA 2 Models (RRD-H): 1RLD, 2RLD, 3BSRL, 4S, 5BRL, 6BRL HomeWorks QS Models (HQRD-H): 1RLD, 2RLD, 3BSRL, 4S, 5BRL, 6BRL H6BRL • • • Why Integrate with a Hybrid Keypad? Turn On to specific light level or Off Raise / Lower light level Query current light level • Additional Commands None Compatibility QS Standalone Quantum Hybrid Keypad RadioRA 2 HomeWorks QS myRoom plus Continued on next page… 115
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Hybrid Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 2, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Hybrid Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters: Action 1. Action Number Parameters Set (#) Press 3 None Set (#) Release 4 None Set (#) or Get (?) LED State 9 0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Normal-Flash: 1 flash every second 1 3 = Rapid-Flash: 10 flashes every second 1 NOTE “Set” is for LEDs on unprogrammed buttons and buttons with LED logic ‘Defined by Integration.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Hybrid Keypad (continued) OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT, 1, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. OUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Parameters Set (#) or Get (?) Zone Level 1 Level = 0–100 or 0.00–100.00 Fade 1 in: SS.ss 2, SS, MM:SS, or HH:MM:SS Delay 1 in: SS.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Dynamic Keypad Model: H Q-J-DK420 HQ-J-DK420 • • • Why Integrate with a Dynamic Keypad? Recognize a button press / release in order to control a third party device from the Dynamic Keypad’s user interface Simulate a button press Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons Compatibility QS Standalone Quantum Dynamic Keypad RadioRA 2 HomeWorks QS myRoom plus Continued on next page… 119
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Dynamic Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 2, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. DEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers: Component 1.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Wallbox Input Closure Interface Model: QSE-CI-WCI 12345678 ON 1 2 QSE-CI-WCI INPUTS ENTRADA ENTRÉES COM 12345678 • Why Integrate with a Wallbox Input Closure Interface? Simulate a button press Compatibility QS Standalone Quantum Wallbox Input Closure Interface RadioRA 2 HomeWorks QS myRoom plus Continued on next page… 121
Lutron integration protocol 12345678 ON 1 2 QSE-CI-WCI INPUTS ENTRADA ENTRÉES Devices (continued) COM 12345678 Wallbox Input Closure Interface (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 2, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. DEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers: Component 1.
Lutron integration protocol 12345678 ON 1 2 QSE-CI-WCI INPUTS ENTRADA ENTRÉES Devices (continued) COM 12345678 Wallbox Input Closure Interface (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Parameters Set (#) Press 3 None Set (#) Release 4 None Set (#) Hold (only if input mode is Momentary) 5 None Set (#) Double-tap 6 None 9 0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Normal-Flash: 1 flash every second 2 3 = Rapid-Flash:
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Sivoia QS Shade / Sivoia QS Wireless Shade • • Why Integrate with a Sivoia QS Shade? Set shades to a specific level Query current level • Integration Capabilities One controllable output (use OUTPUT command) • • Supported Command Types OUTPUT allows control and monitoring of the shade output SHADEGRP allows control of shade groups in a Quantum or HomeWorks QS system. Shade Groups are collections of shades that operate in unison.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Sivoia QS Shade / Sivoia QS Wireless Shade (continued) OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT, 1, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. OUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters: Action 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Action Number Parameters Set (#) or Get (?) Zone Level 1 Level 1 = 0–100 or 0.00–100.00 2 Fade 3 in: SS.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Sivoia QS Shade / Sivoia QS Wireless Shade (continued) OUTPUT Commands (continued) SHADEGRP Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #SHADEGRP, 2, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “SHADEGRP Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. SHADEGRP Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Parameters Set (#) or Get (?) Shade Group Level 1 1 Level 2 = 0–100 or 0.00–100.00 Delay 2 in: SS.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Sivoia QS Venetian Blind / Sivoia QS Wireless Venetian Blind • • Why Integrate with a Sivoia QS Venetian Blind? Set Venetian blind tilt, lift to specific levels Query current tilt, lift levels • Integration Capabilities One controllable output (use OUTPUT command) • • Supported Command Types OUTPUT allows control and monitoring of the Venetian blind output SHADEGRP allows control of shade groups in a HomeWorks QS system.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Sivoia QS Venetian Blind / Sivoia QS Wireless Venetian Blind (continued) OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT, 1, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. OUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Parameters Set (#) or Get (?) Lift Level 1 Lift Level 1 = 0–100 or 0.00–100.00 Fade 2 in: SS.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Sivoia QS Venetian Blind / Sivoia QS Wireless Venetian Blind (continued) OUTPUT Commands (continued) Example OUTPUT Messages Examples presume shade has been assigned Integration ID 1. Operation Command String Execute: #OUTPUT, Integration ID, Action Number, Parameters Set Venetian blind to lift 0%, tilt 50% #OUTPUT,1,10,0,50 Start raising Venetian tilt. #OUTPUT,1,11 Stop raising Venetian tilt.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Maestro Dimmer and Plug-In Module RadioRA 2 Models (RRD-): 6D, 6NA, 8ANS, 8S-DV, 10D, 10ND, F6AN-DV, 3LD RadioRA 2 Models (RR-): 3PD, 15APS HomeWorks QS / myRoom plus Models (HQRD-, HQRA): 6D, 6ND, 10D, 10ND, 6NA, F6AN-DV, 8ANS, 8S-DV HomeWorks QS / myRoom plus Models (HWD-, HWA-): 6D, 6ND, 10D, 10ND, 5NE 1, 8ANS HomeWorks QS / myRoom plus Models (HQR-): 3PD-1, 15APS-1, 3LD Clear Connect Device Models (CCD-W): 6D, 6NA, F6AN-DV, 15APS-1 1.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) LUTRON Maestro Dimmer and Plug-In Module (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE 1, 2, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command 1. Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE Supported only in HomeWorks QS 4.0 or higher.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) LUTRON Maestro Dimmer and Plug-In Module (continued) OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT, 1, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. OUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Action Number Parameters Set (#) or Get (?) Zone Level 1 Level = 0–100 or 0.00–100.00 Fade 1 in: SS.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Maestro Fan Speed Control RadioRA 2 Models (RRD-): 2ANF HomeWorks QS / myRoom Models (HQRD-, HQRA-, HWD-, HWA-): 2ANF 2ANF LUTRON LUTRON • • • Why Integrate with a Maestro Fan Speed Control? Turn On to specific speed (High, Medium-High, Medium, Low, or Off) Raise / Lower fan speed Query current speed • Additional Commands None Compatibility QS Standalone Quantum RadioRA 2 Fan Speed Control HomeWorks QS / myRoom Fan Speed Control RadioRA 2 HomeWorks QS
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) LUTRON LUTRON Maestro Fan Speed Control (continued) OUTPUT Commands OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT 1, 1, Action Number, Parameters Command 1. Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. NOTE Supported only in HomeWorks QS 4.0 or higher and RadioRA 2 6.0 or higher.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Visor Control Receiver RadioRA 2 Model: RR-VCRX HomeWorks QS / myRoom Model: HQR-VCRX RR-VCRX Visor Control Receiver Security Input Inputs Full Flash Outputs Keypad Visor Transmitter Learn Power Inputs 9V 1 2 Outputs Full Flash C • • • Why Integrate with a Visor Control Receiver? Simulate a keypad press or contact closure inputs Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons Control contact closure outputs • Additional Commands None 1 C 2 C 3 C 4
Lutron integration protocol Visor Control Receiver Inputs Security Input Outputs Keypad Full Flash Devices (continued) Visor Transmitter Visor Control Receiver (continued) Learn DEVICE Commands Power Inputs 9V 1 Outputs Full 2 Flash C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 5, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Visor Control Receiver Inputs Security Input Outputs Keypad Full Flash Devices (continued) Visor Transmitter Visor Control Receiver (continued) Learn Power DEVICE Commands (continued) Inputs 9V 1 Outputs Full 2 Flash C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C Example DEVICE Commands Examples presume Visor Control Receiver has been assigned Integration ID 5. Operation Command String Execute: #DEVICE, Integration ID, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Press Scene 1.
Lutron integration protocol Visor Control Receiver Inputs Security Input Outputs Keypad Full Flash Devices (continued) Visor Control Receiver (continued) OUTPUT Commands Visor Transmitter Learn Power Inputs 9V 1 Outputs Full 2 Flash C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C OUTPUT Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #OUTPUT,21, Action Number, Parameters Command Action number is always 1 for visor control outputs Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables to complete the parameter field.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Radio Powr Savr Sensor CURRENT Models (LRF2-, CCD-): OCR2B, VCR2B, OKLB, OHLB, OWLB, VKLB, VHLB, VWLB LEGACY Models (LRF2-): OCRB, VCRB LRF2-OCR2B • LRF2-OKLB Why Integrate with a Radio Powr Savr Sensor? Monitor occupied, unoccupied status of a single sensor Compatibility QS Standalone Quantum Radio Powr Savr Sensor RadioRA 2 HomeWorks QS myRoom plus Continued on next page… 139
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Radio Powr Savr Sensor (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) ~DEVICE, 19, 2, Action Number Command Occupied state component is always 2 for sensors DEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers: Component Component Number Occupied State 2 Available Actions Occupied, Unoccupied Action Numbers: Action Action Number Report (~) Occupied 3 Report (~) Unoccupied 4 Example DEVICE Commands Examples pre
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Temperature Controls RadioRA 2 Models: LR-HVAC-1-WH, LR-HWLV-HVAC HomeWorks QS Models: LR-HVAC-1-WH, LR-HWLV-HVAC, LR-HVAC-230-S, HQWT-T-HW myRoom Model: LR-HVAC-230-S LR-HVAC-1-WH LR-HWLV-HVAC LR-HVAC-230-S HQWT-T-HW • • • • • Why Integrate with an HVAC Controller? Get current temperature Set or get heat setpoints and cool setpoints Set or get operating mode, fan mode and Eco Mode1 Get connection status to the temperature sensor Get schedule information
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Temperature Controls (continued) HVAC Commands HVAC Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #HVAC,21, Action Number, Parameters Use “HVAC Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields. HVAC Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters: Command Action Set (#) or Get (?) Current Temperature Set (#) or Get (?) Heat and Cool Setpoints (°F) 1, 3, 4, 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Temperature Controls (continued) HVAC Commands (continued) HVAC Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters (continued): Action 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Temperature Controls (continued) HVAC Commands (continued) Example HVAC Commands Operation Command String Execute: #HVAC, Integration ID, Action Number, Parameters Set heat setpoint to 68 °F and cool setpoint to 72 °F. #HVAC,1,2,68,72 Set system mode to cool. #HVAC,1,3,3 Turn Eco mode on. #HVAC,1,5,2 Set heat setpoint to 18.5 C and cool setpoint to 21.5 C #HVAC,21,16,18.5,21.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Palladiom Thermostat 1 myRoom Model: MWP-T-OHW MWP-T-OHW HVAC Controller Communication Link HVAC Controller Required FCABACPSS002 SMC5300020401 SMC5500050407 OR • • • • Why Integrate with a Palladiom Thermostat? Get current temperature Set or get single setpoint Set or get operating mode and fan mode Set or get positive or negative drifts • Supported Command Types HVAC allows control and monitoring of the Palladiom Thermostat and HVAC Controller Compat
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Palladiom Thermostat (continued) HVAC Zone Commands HVAC Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #HVAC,21, Action Number, Parameters Use “HVAC Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Palladiom Thermostat (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Format Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE,21, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) Wireless Temperature Sensor Model: L RF2-TWRB Link • • Test Why Integrate with a Wireless Temperature Sensor? Get battery status Note: To get current temperature, see HVAC Controller section.
Lutron integration protocol Link Test Devices (continued) Wireless Temperature Sensor (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) ?DEVICE, 1, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) QSE-IO Control Interface STAT N O 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CCO 1 CCO 2 CCO 3 CCO 4 CCO 5 Model: QSE-IO QSE-IO 24 V 100 mA 800.523.9466 +1.610.282.3800 www.lutron.com/qs V R R 0-24 V 0-24 V 1A ½A V 5 COM CCO 5 NO CCO 5 NC CCO 4 NO CCO 4 NC 3-4 COM CCO 3 NO CCO 3 NC 4 3 2 1 COM CCI 5 CCI 4 CCI 3 CCI 2 CCI 1 MUX MUX COM V+ CCO 2 NO CCO 2 NC 1-2 COM CCO 1 NO CCO 1 NC QS 243C IND. CONT. EQ.
STAT N O 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CCO 1 CCO 2 CCO 3 CCO 4 CCO 5 Lutron integration protocol ® QSE-IO 24 V 100 mA 800.523.9466 +1.610.282.3800 www.lutron.com/qs 0-24 V 0-24 V 1A ½A V 5 COM CCO 5 NO CCO 5 NC COM CCI 5 CCI 4 CCI 3 CCI 2 CCI 1 MUX MUX COM V+ 4 3 2 1 R R CCO 2 NO CCO 2 NC 1-2 COM CCO 1 NO CCO 1 NC QSE-IO Control Interface (continued) QS 243C IND. CONT. EQ.
STAT N O 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CCO 1 CCO 2 CCO 3 CCO 4 CCO 5 Lutron integration protocol ® QSE-IO 24 V 100 mA 800.523.9466 +1.610.282.3800 www.lutron.com/qs 0-24 V 0-24 V R R 1A ½A V COM CCI 5 CCI 4 CCI 3 CCI 2 CCI 1 4 3 2 1 5 COM CCO 5 NO CCO 5 NC MUX MUX COM V+ CCO 2 NO CCO 2 NC 1-2 COM CCO 1 NO CCO 1 NC QSE-IO Control Interface (continued) QS 243C IND. CONT. EQ.
STAT N O 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CCO 1 CCO 2 CCO 3 CCO 4 CCO 5 Lutron integration protocol ® QSE-IO 24 V 100 mA 800.523.9466 +1.610.282.3800 www.lutron.com/qs 0-24 V 0-24 V 1A ½A V COM CCI 5 CCI 4 CCI 3 CCI 2 CCI 1 4 3 2 1 5 COM CCO 5 NO CCO 5 NC MUX MUX COM V+ QSE-IO Control Interface (continued) R R CCO 2 NO CCO 2 NC 1-2 COM CCO 1 NO CCO 1 NC QS 243C IND. CONT. EQ.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) QS Sensor Module (QSM) Models: QSMX-, QSM2-, QSM3-, QSM4-, QSM5-, QSM6-, QSM7- Why Integrate with a QS Sensor Module? • View occupancy events that occur. Integration Capabilities • • Can view occupancy events for up to 14 sensors. Can view Pico button Press/Release Events.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) QS Sensor Module (QSM) (continued) DEVICE Commands DEVICE Command Formats Operation Integration ID (example) #DEVICE, 19, Component Number, Action Number, Parameters Command Use “DEVICE Command-specific fields” tables to complete these command fields.
Lutron integration protocol Devices (continued) QS Sensor Module (QSM) (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters: Action Report (~) Occupied or Button Press Report (~) Unoccupied or Button Release Action Number 3 4 Parameters None None Example DEVICE Commands Examples presume QSM has been assigned integration ID QSMID.
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