Driver Details

Lutron Caseta / RA2 Select

By: RTI
Updated: March 3, 2023
Version: 2.3

Description:

This driver supports the Caséta line of dimmers, plug-in modules and shades from Lutron.

Please Note: This driver works with the Caseta Smart Bridge Pro and/or RA2 Select Main Repeater.

Version History:

Version 2.2: adds pushed/released events for ID 1 buttons 1-50, adds pushed/released events for 4 button Pico devices, optimized XPDiagnostics print routines, moved general Lutron error responses to XPDiagnostics High log level, updated connectivity and initialization routines, and adjustments to Button Event naming to reflect more accurate Pico information.

Version 2.24: includes improved filtering for unwanted responses.

Version 2.25: adds support for RA2 Select.

Version 2.26 updated Driver Properties to allow 75 devices when using Caseta

Version 2.3: Adds support for Autoprogramming

Lutron Caseta / RA2 Select

This driver was designed for use with a Lutron Caseta Smart Bridge Pro interface or a RA2 Select Main Repeater.

Caseta Smart Bridge Pro (LBDGPRO)

RA2 Select Main Repeater (RR-SEL-REP2-BL)

Revision History

2.16 Initial Release of the Driver.

2.17 Adjusted monitoring command routine at driver initialization.

2.18 Added definition of compatible Smart Bridge Pro info.

2.19 Maintenance release.

2.2 Added pushed/released events for ID 1 buttons 1-50.

Added pushed/released events for 4 button Pico devices.

Optimized XPDiagnostics print routines.

Moved general Lutron error responses to XPDiagnostics High log level.

Recoded connectivity and initialization routines.

Adjusted Button Event naming to reflect more accurate Pico information.

2.21 Maintenance Update.

2.22 Maintenance Update.

2.23 Adjusted driver parsing to better suppress unwanted responses from Lutron processor.

2.24 Maintenance Update.

2.25 Added RA2 Select ID range capabilities and driver setting.

2.26 Updated Driver Properties to allow 75 devices when using Caseta

2.3 Updated Driver to support Autoprogramming

Driver Mode Settings

Driver Mode

- Select Caseta when using the driver with a Caseta System.

- Select RA2 Select when using the driver with a RA2 Select System.

Connection Settings

Network (TCP)

The Ethernet connection on the Caseta/RA2 Select should be connected to the Network.

The TCP Address should match the address of the Caseta/RA2 Select. Port 23 is used for the telnet session between the driver and Caseta/RA2 Select.

TCP Username and Password are required for initializing a telnet session with the driver. The default username/password is lutron/integration.

Device Configuration Settings

Last Device ID Used

Enter the last device ID programmed in the Lutron Caseta/RA2 Select system. The driver supports a maximum of 50 IDs for Caseta and 100 IDs for RA2 Select but should be configured to use the least number of IDs as needed in the system. When starting a new system file the driver defaults to 50 IDs used.

ID Names 1-50 - Caseta, 1-100 - RA2 Select

ID (1-50 - Caseta, 1-100 - RA2 Select) Name

Enter the name to be used for the Lutron Device ID. When an ID is named its corresponding variables will be displayed in Integration Designer and will be available as selection in the Driver Commands Integration ID field and System Events. If an ID is not given a name it will not be available in Integration Designer. All ID names fields default to a generic name but may be changed or deleted as needed.

Driver Notes

- The Caseta Smart Bridge Pro or RA2 Select Main Repeater must be addressed to ID 1.

- Driver initialization will happen upon a system reboot or when the driver cannot re-establish a connection to the Lutron system for approximately one minute.

- The driver will report as disconnected when the Lutron system actually closes the connection. It should however reconnect and login as soon as the disconnect is triggered by the Lutron system. If the driver fails to reconnect within approximately one minute of the disconnect, the driver will be required to re-initialize once it can re-establish a connection.

- 4 Button Pico devices use buttons 8-11 for buttons 1-4 respectively.

- The driver automatically executes a trickle poll upon initialization. The time it takes to acquire all device values is dependent on the number of devices configured in the driver.