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integration protocolrevision Q 21 April 2015Lutron®

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10 Integration Access Point Compatibility Matrix:QS Standalone Quantum® RadioRA® 2 HomeWorks® QSClear Connect® Gateway SystemQS Network Interface 

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100Lutron® integration protocolseeTouch® QS Keypad (International) (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued)

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101Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Tabletop seeTouch® Keypad?• Simulate a button press• Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttonsAdditio

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102Lutron® integration protocolTabletop seeTouch® Keypad (continued) DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Num

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103Lutron® integration protocolTabletop seeTouch® Keypad (continued) DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Component

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104Lutron® integration protocolHybrid KeypadRadioRA® 2 Models (RRD-H): 1RLD, 2RLD, 3BSRL, 4S, 5BRL, 6BRLHomeWorks® QS Models (HQRD-H): 1RLD, 2RLD, 3BS

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105Lutron® integration protocolHybrid Keypad (continued)OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameter

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106Lutron® integration protocolHybrid Keypad (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Component Number Avai

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107Lutron® integration protocolHybrid Keypad (continued)DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Para

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108Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Pico® Wireless Control?• Simulate a button press• Monitor button presses CompatibilityQS Standal

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109Lutron® integration protocolPico® Wireless Control (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:

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11Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers: Refer to device specific tables for lists of Component Numbers. Action

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110Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Dynamic Keypad?• Recognize a button press / release in order to control a third party device from

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111Lutron® integration protocolDynamic Keypad (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Componen

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112Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Wallbox Input Closure Interface?• Simulate a button press CompatibilityQS StandaloneQuantum® Radi

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113Lutron® integration protocolWallbox Input Closure Interface (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component

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114Lutron® integration protocolWallbox Input Closure Interface (continued)DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Actio

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115Lutron® integration protocolSivoia® QS ShadeSivoia® QS Wireless ShadeWhy Integrate with a Sivoia® QS Shade?• Set shades to a specific level• Query

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116Lutron® integration protocolSivoia® QS Shade (continued)OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parame

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117Lutron® integration protocolSHADEGRP Command FormatsSHADEGRP Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSe

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118Lutron® integration protocolSivoia® QS Venetian BlindSivoia® QS Wireless Venetian BlindWhy Integrate with a Sivoia® QS Venetian Blind?• Set Veneti

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119Lutron® integration protocolSivoia® QS Venetian Blind (continued)OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers a

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12Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet or Get Zone L

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120Lutron® integration protocolSivoia® QS Venetian Blind (continued)OUTPUT Commands (continued)Example OUTPUT MessagesExamples presume shade has been

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121Lutron® integration protocolMaestro® Dimmer and Plug-In ModuleRadioRA® 2 Models (RRD-): 6D, 6NA, 8ANS, 8S-DV, 10D, 10ND, F6AN-DV, 3LDRadioRA® 2 Mod

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122Lutron® integration protocolMaestro® Dimmer (continued)OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Paramet

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123Lutron® integration protocolLUTRONMaestro® Dimmer (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Co

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124Lutron® integration protocolMaestro® Fan Speed ControlRadioRA® 2 Models (RRD-): 2ANFHomeWorks® QS Models (HQRD-, HQRA-, HWD-, HWA-): 2ANFWhy Integr

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125Lutron® integration protocolMaestro® Fan Speed Control (continued)OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers

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126Lutron® integration protocolVisor Control ReceiverRadioRA® 2 Model: RR-VCRXHomeWorks® QS Model: HQR-VCRXWhy Integrate with a Visor Control Receiver

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127Lutron® integration protocolVisor Control Receiver (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:

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128Lutron® integration protocolExample DEVICE CommandsExamples presume Visor Control Receiver has been assigned Integration ID 5.Operation Command Str

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129Lutron® integration protocolVisor Control Receiver (continued)OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and

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13Lutron® integration protocolProgramming Options Required Integration Action NumbersButtton TypeDouble TapHoldCycle DimPress (3)Release (4)Multi-Tap

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130Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Radio Powr SavrTM Sensor?• Monitor occupied, unoccupied status of a single sensor CompatibilityQS

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131Lutron® integration protocolRadio Powr SavrTM Sensor (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command Formats~DEVICE, 19, 2, Action NumberOccupied state co

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132Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an HVAC Controller?• Get current temperature• Set or get heat setpoints and cool setpoints• Set o

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133Lutron® integration protocolHVAC Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersGet (?) Current Temperature (°

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134Lutron® integration protocolHVAC Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters (continued):Action Action Number ParametersGet (?

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135Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Wireless Temperature Sensor?• Get battery status Note: To get current temperature, see HVAC Cont

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136Lutron® integration protocolWireless Temperature Sensor (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Num

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137Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a QSE-IO?• Know the state of the Contact Closure Inputs (CCIs).• Control the state of the Contact

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138Lutron® integration protocolQSE-IO (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Compon

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139Lutron® integration protocolQSE-IO (continued)DEVICE Commands (continued)DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Parameters:Ac

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14OUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet or Get Zone Level 1 0–100 or 0.00–100.00SS.ss 1, SS,

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140Lutron® integration protocolQSE-IO (continued)OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatsOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Acti

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141Lutron® integration protocolQS Sensor ModuleModels: QSMX-, QSM2-, QSM3-, QSM4-, QSM5-, QSM6-, QSM7-Why Integrate with a QS Sensor Module?• View oc

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142Lutron® integration protocolQS Sensor Module (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Compon

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143Lutron® integration protocolQS Sensor Module (continued)DEVICE Commands (continued)DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Par

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Worldwide Technical and Sales AssistanceIf you have questions concerning the installation or operation of this product, call the Lutron® Technical Sup

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15Lutron® integration protocolIntegrator’s Reference (continued)GROUP1: Command SummaryThe GROUP command is used to report the status of a group of oc

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16Lutron® integration protocolMONITORING Command-specific fields Monitoring Type:Description Monitoring TypeDiagnostic Monitoring 1Event Monitoring 2Bu

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17Lutron® integration protocolERROR Command FormatsRefer to “ERROR Command-specific fields” tableOperationCommand~ERROR, Error NumberERROR Command-speci

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18Lutron® integration protocolHELP Command FormatsExample HELP MessagesOperation Command StringQuery: #HELP, Command Name, Action NumberWhat are all t

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19Lutron® integration protocolSYSTEM Command FormatsSYSTEM Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet (#)

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2Lutron® integration protocolUpdates new to this release of the Lutron® Integration ProtocolRevision Update: Q HVAC Controller• New models added: LR

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20Lutron® integration protocolQS StandaloneSystem OverviewThe QS family of products delivers scalable lighting and shading solutions for residential a

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21Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a QSE-CI-NWK-E?• Integrates a QS lighting control system with a PC or other digital equipment that s

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22Lutron® integration protocolConnection Information Provides an RS232 and Ethernet connection to communicate with external equipment. Communication

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23Lutron® integration protocolETHERNET Command FormatsETHERNET Command-specific fields Configuration Numbers:Description Configuration Number ParametersG

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24Lutron® integration protocolINTEGRATION ID Command FormatsINTEGRATION ID Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Description Action Num

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25Lutron® integration protocolExample DETAILS StringOperation Command StringQuery: ?DETAILS, IDGet details of the device with serial ID number 00AC123

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26Lutron® integration protocolRESET Command FormatsRESET Command-specific fields Action Numbers:Action Action NumberRestart the device 0Restore to fact

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27Lutron® integration protocolQS Standalone (continued) System Commands (continued)PROGRAMMING CommandsPROGRAMMING Command-specific fields Action Numbe

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28Lutron® integration protocolQS Standalone (continued) System Commands (continued)PROGRAMMING Commands (continued)Example PROGRAMMING CommandsFor a s

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29Lutron® integration protocolPROGRAMING Command FormatsPROGRAMMING Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Description Action Number Par

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3Lutron® integration protocolRevisions to previous releases of the Lutron® Integration ProtocolRevision Update: O Integrator’s Reference• Compatibil

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30Lutron® integration protocolQS Standalone (continued)System Commands (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields A

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31Lutron® integration protocolRadioRA® 2System OverviewRadioRA® 2 is a wireless multi-room control system for lights and shades. The system is made up

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32Lutron® integration protocolSetupWiredRFCommunicationRepeater Status13 42 MMain RepeaterPowerRepeater LinkCOM9 V1N / CMUXMUX234AddTestIntegrateProgr

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33Lutron® integration protocolSetupWiredRFCommunicationRepeater Status13 42 MMain RepeaterPowerRepeater LinkCOM9 V1N / CMUXMUX234AddTestIntegrateProgr

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34Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Component Number Available ActionsButto

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35Lutron® integration protocolRadioRA® 2 (continued)System Commands (continued)GROUP CommandsSetupWiredRFCommunicationRepeater Status13 42 MMain Repea

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36Lutron® integration protocolMONITORING Command FormatsMONITORING Command-specific fields Monitoring Type:Description Monitoring TypeDiagnostic Monit

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37Lutron® integration protocolSetupWiredRFCommunicationRepeater Status13 42 MMain RepeaterPowerRepeater LinkCOM9 V1N / CMUXMUX234AddTestIntegrateProgr

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38Lutron® integration protocolClear Connect® Gateway SystemSystem OverviewThe Clear Connect® Gateway System is a wireless multi-room control system fo

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39Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Clear Connect® Gateway System?• Integrates a Clear Connect® lighting control system with a PC or o

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4Lutron® integration protocolRevisions to previous releases of the Lutron® Integration ProtocolRevision Update: O (continued) HomeWorks® QS• TIMECLOC

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40Lutron® integration protocolClear Connect® Gateway System (continued) Integration Access Points (continued)Connection Information Provides an Ether

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41Lutron® integration protocolClear Connect® Gateway System (continued) Integration Access Points (continued)Connection Information (continued) Syste

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42Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Component Number Available ActionsButton

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43Lutron® integration protocolClear Connect® Gateway System (continued) System Commands (continued)GROUP CommandsGROUP Command-specific fields Action N

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44Lutron® integration protocolPING Command FormatsExample PING CommandOperation Command StringExecute: #PINGPing to verify connectivity #PINGResponse:

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45Lutron® integration protocolQuantum®System OverviewThe Quantum® system is the Lutron® premier commercial lighting control system. It allows the cont

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46Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a QSE-CI-NWK-E?• Integrates a QS lighting control system with a PC or other digital equipment that s

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47Lutron® integration protocolQuantum® (continued)Integration Access Points (continued)Connection Information Provides an RS232 and Ethernet connecti

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48Lutron® integration protocolETHERNET Command FormatsETHERNET Command-specific fields Configuration Numbers:Description Configuration Number ParametersS

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49Lutron® integration protocolINTEGRATION ID Command FormatsINTEGRATION ID Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Description Action Num

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5Lutron® integration protocolRevisions to previous releases of the Lutron® Integration ProtocolRevision Update: O (continued) Energi Savr NodeTM QS f

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50Lutron® integration protocolRESET Command FormatsRESET Command-specific fields Action Numbers:Action Action NumberRestart the device 0Restore to fact

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51Lutron® integration protocolAREA Command FormatsAREA Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet (#) Are

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52Lutron® integration protocolExample AREA MessagesOperation Command StringExecute: #AREA, Integration ID, Action Number, ParametersSet area level to

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53Lutron® integration protocolSHADEGRP Command FormatsSHADEGRP Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet

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54Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet (#)

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55Lutron® integration protocolExample OUTPUT MessagesOperation Command StringExecute: #OUTPUT, Integration ID, Action Number, ParametersSet output lev

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56Lutron® integration protocolQuantum® (continued)System Commands (continued)SYSVAR Commands 1SYSVAR Command FormatsUse “SYSVAR Command-specific fields”

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57Lutron® integration protocolHomeWorks® QSSystem OverviewHomeWorks® QS is Lutron’s premier total home control system. It allows control and monitorin

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58Lutron® integration protocolHomeWorks® QS (continued)System Overview (continued)Command TypesThe following is a list of supported command types. Det

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59Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a HomeWorks® QS Processor?• Integrating with a HomeWorks® QS Processor provides integration over Eth

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6Lutron® integration protocolAbout IntegrationIntegration Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Operation Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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60Lutron® integration protocolHomeWorks® QS (continued)Integration Access Points (continued)Connection Information Ethernet Configuring the HomeWorks®

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61Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet (#)

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62Lutron® integration protocolExample OUTPUT MessagesOperation Command StringExecute: #OUTPUT, Integration ID, Action Number, ParametersSet output lev

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63Lutron® integration protocolSHADEGRP Command FormatsSHADEGRP Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet

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64Lutron® integration protocolExample SHADEGRP MessagesOperation Command StringExecute: #SHADEGRP, Integration ID, Action Number, ParametersSet shade

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65Lutron® integration protocolHomeWorks® QS (continued)System Commands (continued)TIMECLOCK CommandsTIMECLOCK Command FormatsTIMECLOCK Command-specific

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66Lutron® integration protocolHomeWorks® QS (continued)System Commands (continued)SYSVAR CommandsSYSVAR Command FormatsSYSVAR Command-specific fields A

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67Lutron® integration protocolHomeWorks® QS (continued)System Commands (continued)AREA CommandsAREA Command FormatsAREA Command-specific fields Action

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68Lutron® integration protocolETHERNET Command-specific fields Configuration Number and Parameters:Description Configuration Number ParametersGet (?) or

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69Lutron® integration protocolINTEGRATION ID Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Description Action Number ParametersGet (?) Integrat

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7Lutron® integration protocolAbout IntegrationIntegration OperationsThe Lutron® integration protocol will allow third-party equipment, such as touch-s

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70Lutron® integration protocolRESET Command FormatsRESET Command-specific fields Action Numbers:Action Action NumberResets the HomeWorks® QS processor

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71Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a GRAFIK Eye® QS?• Control individual lights and scenes• Query current scene and light levels• Con

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72Lutron® integration protocolGRAFIK Eye® QS (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component

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73Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Component Numbers (continued):Component Component Number Available ActionsShad

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74Lutron® integration protocol1 2 3 4 5 6Scene 1OKFade Time03 SecondsGRAFIK Eye® QS (continued)OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Num

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75Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an Energi Savr NodeTM (ESN)?• Control individual zones and scenes in an area• Query current scene a

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76Lutron® integration protocolEnergi Savr NodeTM QS for DALI® (continued)DEVICE Commands 5iPhone and iPod Touch are trademarks of Apple, Inc., registe

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77Lutron® integration protocolEnergi Savr NodeTM QS for DALI® (continued)OUTPUT CommandsOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numb

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78Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an Energi Savr NodeTM?• Control individual zones and scenes in an area• Query current scene and lig

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79Lutron® integration protocolEnergi Savr NodeTM QS with EcoSystem® (continued)DEVICE Commands 1DEVICE Command FormatsiPhone and iPod Touch are trade

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8Lutron® integration protocolAbout Integration (continued)Command Examples1) This command sets a dimmer (1) level to 75% with a 1 minute and 30 secon

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80Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command FormatOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet or G

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81Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an Energi Savr NodeTM?• Control individual zones and scenes in an area• Query current scene and lig

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82Lutron® integration protocolEnergi Savr NodeTM QS 0 –10 V/Softswitch®/Phase Adaptive (continued)DEVICE Commands 1DEVICE Command FormatsiPhone and

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83Lutron® integration protocolHMLQSNE-4A-DDIN Rail Power Module230 V~ 50 / 60 Hz 10 A www.lutron.com +44.(0)20.7702.0657InputS1 S2 S3 S4 CCISwitch

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84Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an Energi Savr NodeTM?• Allows control and monitoring of the direction and remaining travel time of

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85Lutron® integration protocolDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Component Component Number Available ActionsZone 1 – Zone 41,21 – 4

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86Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet (#) / Get (?) Zone Level

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87Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Remote Power Module?• Control individual zones and scenes in an area• Query current scene and lig

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88Lutron® integration protocolOUTPUT Command-specific fields Action Numbers and Parameters:Action Action Number ParametersSet or Get Zone Level 1 0–100

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89Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with an ArchitraveTM Keypad?• Simulate a button press• Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons Compatibilit

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9Lutron® integration protocolAbout Integration (continued)Integration Access Points• Integration Access Points communicate with external systems usin

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90Lutron® integration protocolArchitraveTM Keypad (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Comp

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91Lutron® integration protocolArchitraveTM Keypad (continued)DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and

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92Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a Signature SeriesTM Keypad?• Simulate a button press• Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons Compati

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93Lutron® integration protocolSignature SeriesTM Keypad (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Number

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94Lutron® integration protocolSignature SeriesTM Keypad (continued)DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbe

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95Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a seeTouch® Keypad?• Simulate a button press• Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons Compatibilitysee

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96Lutron® integration protocolseeTouch® Keypad (continued)DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Component Numbers:Compone

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97Lutron® integration protocolseeTouch® Keypad (continued)DEVICE Commands (continued) DEVICE Command-specific fields (continued) Action Numbers and Pa

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98Lutron® integration protocolWhy Integrate with a seeTouch® QS Keypad?• Simulate a button press• Control LEDs of unprogrammed buttons Compatibility

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99Lutron® integration protocolseeTouch® QS Keypad (International) (continued) DEVICE CommandsDEVICE Command FormatsDEVICE Command-specific fields Comp

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