diff --git a/atom.xml b/atom.xml index 80e40e87bc..bbd9a2520e 100644 --- a/atom.xml +++ b/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
Lutron is an American lighting control company. They have several lines of home automation devices that manage light switches/dimmers, occupancy sensors, HVAC controls, etc. The lutron
component in Home Assistant is responsible for communicating with the main hub for these systems.
Presently, there’s only support for communicating with the RadioRA 2 Main Repeater and only handle light switches and dimmers.
When configured, the lutron
component will automatically discover the rooms and their associated switches/dimmers as configured by the RadioRA 2 software from Lutron. Each room will be treated as a separate group.
To use Lutron RadioRA 2 devices in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml file using the IP of your RadioRA 2 Main Repeater:
-lutron:
- lutron_host: <ip>
+To use Lutron RadioRA 2 devices in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file using the IP of your RadioRA 2 Main Repeater:
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+lutron:
+ lutron_host:IP_ADDRESS
lutron_user: lutron
lutron_password: integration
@@ -83,7 +84,7 @@
lutron_password (Required): The password for the user specified above. integration
is the password for the always-present lutron
user.
- It is recommended to assign a static IP address to your Main Repeater. This ensures that it won’t change IP addresses, so you won’t have to change the lutron_ip
if it reboots and comes up with a different IP address.
+It is recommended to assign a static IP address to your Main Repeater. This ensures that it won’t change IP addresses, so you won’t have to change the lutron_ip
if it reboots and comes up with a different IP address.
diff --git a/components/lutron_caseta/index.html b/components/lutron_caseta/index.html
index bb7cb98c07..55c81a28b5 100644
--- a/components/lutron_caseta/index.html
+++ b/components/lutron_caseta/index.html
@@ -66,12 +66,13 @@
- Lutron is an American lighting control company. They have several lines of home automation devices that manage light switches/dimmers, occupancy sensors, HVAC controls, etc. The lutron_caseta
component in Home Assistant is responsible for communicating with the Lutron SmartBridge for these systems.
-This component only supports the Caseta line of products. Current only supports Caseta dimmers as Home Assistant lights and caseta wall switches as Home Assistant switches.
+ Lutron is an American lighting control company. They have several lines of home automation devices that manage light switches/dimmers, occupancy sensors, HVAC controls, etc. The lutron_caseta
component in Home Assistant is responsible for communicating with the Lutron SmartBridge for these systems.
+This component only supports the Caseta line of products. Current only supports Caseta dimmers as Home Assistant lights and caseta wall switches as Home Assistant switches.
When configured, the lutron_caseta
component will automatically discover dimmers and switches as setup in the Lutron SmartBridge.
-To use Lutron Caseta devices in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml file using the IP of your lutron Smartbridge:
-lutron_caseta:
- host: <ip_address>
+To use Lutron Caseta devices in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file using the IP of your lutron Smartbridge:
+# Example configuration.yaml entry
+lutron_caseta:
+ host: IP_ADDRESS
Configuration variables:
@@ -79,7 +80,7 @@
host (Required): The IP address of the Lutron SmartBridge.
- It is recommended to assign a static IP address to your Lutron SmartBridge. This ensures that it won’t change IP address, so you won’t have to change the host
if it reboots and comes up with a different IP address.
+It is recommended to assign a static IP address to your Lutron SmartBridge. This ensures that it won’t change IP address, so you won’t have to change the host
if it reboots and comes up with a different IP address.
diff --git a/sitemap.xml b/sitemap.xml
index f19401c302..a1d4e514a7 100644
--- a/sitemap.xml
+++ b/sitemap.xml
@@ -3203,62 +3203,62 @@
https://home-assistant.io/demo/frontend.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/index.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-event.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-info.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-service.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-state.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-dev-template.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-history.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-iframe.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-logbook.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/panels/ha-panel-map.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/googlef4f3693c209fe788.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/static/fonts/roboto/DESCRIPTION.en_us.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/static/fonts/robotomono/DESCRIPTION.en_us.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/static/mdi-demo.html
-2017-04-29T12:10:16+00:00
+2017-04-30T08:03:01+00:00