Update: The New Lutron HomeWorks Designer Software 21.5 Now Supports CoolMasterNet
What’s new with Lutron~CoolAutomation?
Lutron has recently released a new version of HomeWorks Designer software (QSX, version 21.5), which now supports CoolMasterNet.
This means that now you can control any connected VRF/VRV through Lutron’s HomeWorks!
- For more information, please see Lutron’s HomeWorks QSX product specifications
About Lutron~CoolMasterNet
CoolMasterNet is a plug & play device that enables seamless and universal integration of Home Automation and Building Management Systems with any VRF/VRV HVAC system.
VRF/VRV has an internal, closed-loop communication system that connects all the components: outdoor, indoor, and control panels. Therefore, integrators need a special gateway in order to connect this HVAC to a Home Automation or Building Automation system.
CoolMasterNet creates a native & universal communication channel between the VRF/VRV HVAC and the Home Automation system, enabling you to control your VRF/VRV HVAC through the Home Automation & Building Automation systems.
It provides automation integrators, facility managers, service providers and HVAC professionals with the ability to integrate VRF/VRV into the Lutron Home Automation system, allowing this integration to become simple, universal and seamless.
- Learn more about VRF/VRV HVACs
About The New Lutron HomeWorks QSX Processor
The QSX processor for HomeWorks creates a link between your HomeWorks system and the cloud, enabling control, integration, and monitoring of a HomeWorks system from a smartphone or tablet using the Lutron app.
It allows you to control lights, blinds and temperature in the comfort of your home or from anywhere in the world – the office, the airport, the beach – so lights aren’t left on or blinds aren’t left open when you’re away.
HomeWorks works with smart home solutions from other best-in-class brands, for voice, audio, temperature control, and more.
- For more information about how to integrate Lutron’s HomeWorks QSX with CoolMasterNet, see Lutron’s Application Note