Plugin to support Lutron systems using the LEAP protocol.
Supports Bridges:
- Lutron Caséta Smart Hub (L-BDG2-WH)
- Lutron Caséta Smart Bridge PRO (L-BDGPRO2-WH)
- RadioRA 2 Select Main Repeater (RR-SEL-REP2-BL)
- RadioRA 3 All-in-One Processor (RR-PROC3)
- Homeworks QSX Processor (HQP7)
There are some systems that support both the LEAP and the original protocol. If you have one of these, you should use the original plugin. The LEAP protocol is not as complete as the original protocol at this time.
However, if you need both because you have a mix of old and new hardware, both plugins can be used simultaneously. The LEAP plugin will not interfere with the original plugin. You can migrate devices from the original plugin to the LEAP plugin at any time. You could even have some devices in both plugins at the same time (but that's not recommended except for the migration process).
Supported Devices:
- Wall and plug-in dimmers
- Wall Switches
- Shades
- Fans
- Occupancy/Vacancy Sensors
- Pico Remotes
As of the current release only the following devices have been tested:
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RadioRa 3 All-in-One Processor (RR-PROC3)
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RadioRa 3 Dimmers (RRST-PRO-XX, etc)
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RadioRa 3 Keypads (RRST-W4B-XX, etc)
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RadioRa 2 Dimmers (RRD-6ND, etc)
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Lutron Caséta Smart Hub
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Lutron Caséta Smart Bridge PRO
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Occupancy/Vacancy Sensors
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Caseta plug-in dimmers
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Pico Remotes
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Caseta Fan Controllers
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Other devices that are supported by the LEAP protocol should work, but have not been tested.
Note that Keypad buttons, Pico Remotes and the Occupancy sensors do not exist as Indigo devices. They can only be used as triggers for action groups. These devices have no "state", so there are no devices for them.
Currently the RRa3 Keypad LEDs are supported as Indigo switch devices, but cannot be controlled if they are programmed as device or scene controls in the Lutron software. The Lutron scene settings will override any changes made in Indigo. If you want to control the LEDs from Indigo, the buttons cannot be programmed in the Lutron Designer software at all.
The plugin uses the zeroconf (aka Bonjour) protocol to discover the Lutron bridge devices on your LAN. Not all discovered devices work with the plugin (the RRa2 Connect Bridge does not, for example).
Create a"Lutron Bridge" plugin device, and select your bridge from the popup. If nothing shows up, make sure the device is online (you can see it in the Lutron mobile app). You can enable debug logging to see if the discovery process is doing anything.
When you create the Bridge device, you'll be prompted to pair the plugin with the bridge. You need to press the pairing button on the device. On the Caseta hub, it's a button next to the power connector. On the RRa3 processor, it's a very small button on the front of the device near the status LED.
You should see something like this in the Indigo log:
Lutron Leap Starting pairing process for Bridge Lutron-05124321.local., please press the pairing button on the Bridge.
Lutron Leap Pairing complete: Bridge version is 1.115.
Once that's complete, use the menu command to "Create Devices from Bridge". You cannot manually create the devices, only the auto-create method is supported.
For other Lutron systems that use the original Lutron integration protocol, especially RadioRA 2, see the original Lutron plugin at https://www.indigodomo.com/pluginstore/84/