Programming for Lutron HomeWorks Units
Note: To take advantage of the controlling HomeWorks devices via OmniPro II programming, programs must be written using
the LEVITON PC Access Software, Version 3.1 or later.
OmniPro II can be programmed to execute commands when a unit is turned on or off, or when a button (on/raise, off/lower, or 1-
10) is pressed on a master keypad.
Likewise, OmniPro II can be programmed to control HomeWorks switches and dimmers (on, off, toggle, dim, brighten, setting to
a specific level, or request status), to control the LED indicators on a master keypad, and to simulate buttons being pressed on a
master keypad.
House Code Setup
To configure House Codes to the Clipsal C-Bus Format, from the Set Up menu, press the 6 (MISC) key.
House Codes 1-16 Format
House Codes 1-16 can be configured to use the Standard (Preset Dim Command), Extended Code (Level Command), Lightolier's
Compose Mode, UPB (open transmission format), Lutron’s RadioRA transmission format, LEVITON Lighting (HLC) format,
CentraLite format, Vizia RF Z-Wave, Lutron HomeWorks format, and Clipsal C-Bus lighting protocol.
HC 1 FORMAT: 5
LEVITON LIGHTING #=CHNG ↕
To change the format, press the ' # ' key, and then use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired format. Press the ' # ' key to select
the desired format
. Press the down-arrow key to change format for the next House Code.
FORMAT NUMBER DESCRIPTION
STANDARD 0 Preset Dim Command (X-10, X-10 Pro, Leviton, PCS, etc.)
EXTENDED 1 Extended Code Level Command (Leviton)
COMPOSE 2 Compose Mode (Lightolier's Compose)
UPB 3 Universal Powerline Bus (open format)
RADIO RA 4 Lutron RadioRA
LEVITON LIGHTING 5 LEVITON Lighting Control (HLC)
CENTRALITE 6 CentraLite Lighting
VIZIA RF Z-WAVE 7 Vizia RF Z-Wave
HOMEWORKS 8 Lutron HomeWorks
CLIPSAL C-BUS 9 Clipsal C-Bus
LEVITON Triggers
The Pro-Link serial protocol has been enhanced by the inclusion of predefined ASCII serial messages called LEVITON Triggers.
LEVITON Triggers can be used to activate or “trigger” programs in the OmniPro II controller when the specified ASCII serial
message is received over a Pro-Link serial port. This is an easy way to interface with other serial devices (such as touchscreens,
remote controls with a serial expander, etc.) that have a programmable ASCII protocol or that have LEVITON Trigger messages
predefined in the device.
There are 127 LEVITON Triggers. Each LEVITON Trigger consists of ASCII characters starting with the characters
“LEVITON” and ending with the number (1-127) of the trigger; hence, the triggers are LEVITON1 – LEVITON127.
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