01-01-2019, 08:02 PM
I don't think you can do that, but you can set a flag in the Elk that can trigger an action in CQC.
I don't know of any Zigbee locks right off hand. Z-Wave seems the only game in town for wireless. And, just have a couple locks in a Z-Wave network usually isn't good since it's a mesh network and the doors are usually as far from the transmitter as possible.
I don't know much about of matrix switchers. That's above my pay grade. Someone else would have to chip in on that. But of course Russound and Nuvo are often used. There are more high endy pro type stuff as well, but I don't know as much about those and drivers would be required and such.
CQC doesn't talk to any Lutron bits directly. It talks to the Lutron repeater box. If they are exposed via the repeater, and the API, we should be able to see them.
I don't know of any Zigbee locks right off hand. Z-Wave seems the only game in town for wireless. And, just have a couple locks in a Z-Wave network usually isn't good since it's a mesh network and the doors are usually as far from the transmitter as possible.
I don't know much about of matrix switchers. That's above my pay grade. Someone else would have to chip in on that. But of course Russound and Nuvo are often used. There are more high endy pro type stuff as well, but I don't know as much about those and drivers would be required and such.
CQC doesn't talk to any Lutron bits directly. It talks to the Lutron repeater box. If they are exposed via the repeater, and the API, we should be able to see them.
Dean Roddey
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